• Nano Knot theory, methods to study tiny knot in nature

    Freeberg Forum, LC 62, Kravis Center, CMC

    Knotting in living organisms is a feature that is visible to the careful observer of biological life.  Since the 1970’s, with the increasing power of electron microscopes, scientists have been able […]

  • Energy optimization on the sphere

    Freeberg Forum, LC 62, Kravis Center, CMC

    Many problems, arising in discrete and metric geometry, signal processing, physics, etc, can be reformulated as questions of optimizing discrete or continuous measures. We shall review some of such conjectures, as well as approaches to determining optimal (or at least good) point distributions and measures, and connections to other problems, such as discrepancy, sphere packings […]

  • A competent translation/a pitiful bungle: The Foundations of Geometry (Jemma Lorenat)

    Freeberg Forum, LC 62, Kravis Center, CMC

    David Hilbert's Grundlagen der Geometrie is a rare example of a historical mathematics text that is still profitably read today and continues to inspire research in mathematics, computer science, and philosophy. The effort of publishing an English translation of Hilbert in 1902 involved a diverse swath of the American mathematical community.  Edgar Jerome Townsend completed a first draft […]

  • Mike Izbicki

    Freeberg Forum, LC 62, Kravis Center, CMC
  • Kiran S. Kedlaya

    Argue Auditorium, Pomona College 610 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA, United States
  • Welcome Back Party

    Zoom

    David Bachman, chair of the CCMS Executive Committee, hosts. Please join us as we welcome our new community members, socialize, and discuss how we’re all going to cope with the semester ahead. Grab a snack, a refreshing beverage, and get on-line!