Week of Events
İrma Hacınlıyan (Istanbul Technical University)
İrma Hacınlıyan (Istanbul Technical University)
Title: On Nonlinear Schrödinger Type Equations: Wave Modulation and Mathematical Analysis Abstract: The nonlinear Schrödinger (NLS) equation describes the evolution of slowly varying packets of quasi-monochromatic waves in weakly nonlinear dispersive media. The NLS equation with soliton solutions is one of the significant and widely pursued research areas on the nonlinear wave motions. Sub-studies on […]
Clocks, parking garages, and the solvability of the quintic: a friendly introduction to monodromy (Edray Goins, Pomona College)
Clocks, parking garages, and the solvability of the quintic: a friendly introduction to monodromy (Edray Goins, Pomona College)
Imagine the hands on a clock. For every complete the minute hand makes, the seconds hand makes 60, while the hour hand only goes one twelfth of the way. We may think of the hour hand as generating a group such that when we ``move'' twelve times then we get back to where we […]
Claremont Topology Seminar: Joe Breen (University of Iowa)
Claremont Topology Seminar: Joe Breen (University of Iowa)
We especially welcome all undergraduates and graduate students to attend topology seminar! Speaker: Joe Breen (University of Iowa) Title: Open books in all dimensions Abstract: I will discuss recent work (joint with K. Honda and Y. Huang) on establishing a relationship, first discovered by Giroux, between "contact structures" and "open books". This relationship has been […]
Analysis seminar: Reginald Anderson (CMC)
Analysis seminar: Reginald Anderson (CMC)
Title: Review of differential geometry Abstract: 1. Given the embedding of a sphere of radius rho centered at the origin of \R^3 from spherical coordinates, what is the pullback of the flat metric in \R^3? i.e., what is the "round metric" on the 2-sphere of radius rho? 2. If we impose a complex structure on S^2 via […]