Welcome to Trivial Notions (Spring 2019)

List of talks

All talks are on Friday from 1:00 until 2:00 in Science Center 530 unless otherwise indicated.

(Click on the title of a talk to get the abstract.)

Date Speaker Title
1 February 2019 Sahana Vasudevan Hamiltonian Diffeomorphism Groups
8 February 2019 David Yang Motives and Stuff
15 February 2019 Siyan Daniel Li DL (and maybe DL): by DL
22 February 2019 Dexter Chua Cohomology Operations and Homology Cooperations
8 March 2019 Vaughan McDonald Galois Theory, but Different
15 March 2019 Sasha Petrov Weil and Dwork
29 March 2019 Kevin Lin X₁(13)
5 April 2019 Geoff Smith Why do birational Calabi-Yau threefolds have equal Hodge numbers?
12 April 2019 Ziquan Yang A sketch of perverse sheaves
25 April 2019 at 12:30pm Charles Wang Buildings
26 April 2019 Kai Xu Motivic integration and an application
3 May 2019 at 12:30pm Joshua Wang The Smooth Poincaré Conjecture and the Complex Projective Plane

The seminar is organized this spring by Siyan Daniel Li. Don't hesitate to contact me if you want to give a talk or have any questions or comments!


Welcome to Trivial Notions (Fall 2018)

List of talks

All talks are on Friday from 1:00 until 2:00 in Science Center 530 unless otherwise indicated.

(Click on the title of a talk to get the abstract.)

Date Speaker Title
28 September 2018 Elliot Glazer Infinite Prisoner Puzzles: A Practical Approach
5 October 2018 Karl Winsor Tinker Toys
12 October 2018 Peter S. Park Fixed Point Theorems
19 October 2018 Arnav Tripathy Some Cohomology Theories
26 October 2018 Alexander Smith Separation Separation
2 November 2018 Charles Wang Gröbner Basics
9 November 2018 Dexter Chua Logic and Applications
16 November 2018 Kevin Lin F(1, 1/2, 1/2; z)
30 November 2018 Joshua Wang Visualizing in Three and Four Dimensions
7 December 2018 Tina Torkaman How Many Maps?
14 December 2018 Morgan Opie A Different Type of Math

The seminar is organized this fall by Peter S. Park and Tina Torkaman. Please send one of us an email if you have any questions or if you want to add yourself to the schedule.


Previous years' Trivial Notions pages:

What is Trivial Notions?

The Trivial Notions seminar is held once a week in the Mathematics Department at Harvard University. The target audience is the graduate student body of the Department, and those giving talks are (almost always) graduate students in the Department. Talks can be on any topic, but they should be accessible to graduate students!

The seminar is a great way to find out what other students are thinking about. It's also a great way to practice talking mathematics in front of others, without the distraction of scary professors in the audience.

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