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Upcoming conferences & activities

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Semester on 4-manifolds and their combinatorial invariants

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Organiser(s): 
Mike Freedman, Matthias Kreck and Peter Teichner
Date: 
Tue, 2013-01-01 (All day) - Sun, 2013-06-30 (All day)

Organizers:

Mike Freedman, Matthias Kreck and Peter Teichner.

Conference on Interactions between low dimensional topology and mapping class groups

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Organiser(s): 
Inanc Baykur
Date: 
Mon, 2013-07-01 (All day) - Fri, 2013-07-05 (All day)

Special Program "Tropical Geometry and Topology"

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Organiser(s): 
D. Grigoriev, I. Itenberg, H. Markwig and G. Mikhalkin
Date: 
Mon, 2013-07-01 (All day) - Mon, 2013-09-30 (All day)

Four mini-courses will be organized during the program:

Conference on Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry on the occasion of Gerd Faltings' 60th birthday

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Organiser(s): 
C. Blohmann, D. Huybrechts, M. Rapoport, D. Zagier
Date: 
Tue, 2014-06-10 08:00 - Fri, 2014-06-13 20:00

Upcoming Talks

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Abstracts of upcoming talks at the MPIM. For an overview see also the calendar.

IMPRS-seminar on moduli of G-bundles

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Date: 
Mon, 2013-04-08 14:15 - Fri, 2013-07-19 16:00
Location: 
MPIM Seminar Room

Master's Course on Topos Theory

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Speaker: 
David Carchedi
Date: 
Wed, 2013-04-10 16:00 - Wed, 2013-07-17 18:00
Location: 
MPIM Seminar Room

Green's functions on Riemann surfaces III

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Speaker: 
Don Zagier
Date: 
Mon, 2013-06-17 12:00 - 13:30
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall
Parent event: 
IMPRS Minicourse

Good fundamental groups and the A-B slice conjecture

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Speaker: 
Slava Krushkal
Date: 
Mon, 2013-06-17 16:30 - 18:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

Good fundamental groups and the A-B slice conjecture

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Speaker: 
Slava Krushkal
Date: 
Tue, 2013-06-18 10:30 - 12:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

Kirillov-Reshetikhin crystals, Macdonald polynomials, affine Demazure characters, and combinatorial models

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Speaker: 
Cristian Lenart
Affiliation: 
State U NY at Albany, College of Arts and Sciences/MPI
Date: 
Tue, 2013-06-18 14:00 - 15:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

In recent work with S. Naito, D. Sagaki, A. Schilling, and M. Shimozono, we show that in all untwisted affine types the specialization of a Macdonald polynomial at t=0 is the graded character of a tensor product of one-column Kirillov-Reshetikhin (KR) modules.

Torsion (of a manifold) as a function on the variety of representations (of its fundamental group)

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Speaker: 
Dan Burghelea
Affiliation: 
MPIM / Ohio State
Date: 
Wed, 2013-06-19 10:30 - 12:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

I will describe an invariant for a smooth manifold with some additional topological structure. This will be a meromorphic function on the algebraic set of complex representations of its fundamental group defined using either spectral geometry (of a Riemannian metric) or a triangulation or the dynamics of a nice vector field.

The 3x+1 Problem: Status and Recent Work

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Speaker: 
Marc Chamberland
Affiliation: 
Grinnell College
Date: 
Wed, 2013-06-19 14:15 - 15:15
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall
Parent event: 
Number theory lunch seminar
The 3x+1 Problem is a long-standing conjecture. Let T be 
a map from the positive integers into itself, where T(x)=x/2 if x is even 
and T(x) = (3x+1)/2 if x is odd. The conjecture asks whether, under 
iteration of the map T, any positive integer eventually reaches the value 
one. This talk gives a survey of the various approaches and results, 
intersecting areas such as number theory, dynamical systems, and 
functional equations. The speaker's approach involving generating
functions is also presented.

Topos Theory

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Speaker: 
D. Carchedi
Date: 
Wed, 2013-06-19 16:15 - 18:00
Location: 
MPIM Seminar Room

Khovanov homology and its generalizations

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Speaker: 
Catharina Stroppel
Date: 
Wed, 2013-06-19 16:30 - 18:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

“Wechselwirkung” - Brigitte Heintze stellt Zeichnungen auf mathematischen Notizblättern aus

Das Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik lädt zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung am 27.3.2013 um 18:00 Uhr im Atrium des Instituts ein. MPIM-Direktor Werner Ballmann spricht ein Grußwort, der Kunsthistoriker Dr. Peter Lodermeyer führt in die Ausstellung ein. Die Künstlerin wird anwesend sein. Die Veranstaltung wird vom Hausdorff Center for Mathematics unterstützt. 

Ausstellungsdauer: 28.3.-6.5.2013
Öffnungszeiten: Montag bis Freitag von 10:00 - 16:00 Uhr (ausser an Feiertagen)

Brigitte Heintze studierte Malerei und klassische Gobelinweberei an der Fachhochschule für Kunst und Design Köln bei den Professoren Helmut Kaldenhoff und Hubert Schaffmeister. Seit 1986 arbeitet sie als freischaffende Künstlerin. Sie lebt und arbeitet heute in Stadtbergen bei Augsburg. Neben zahlreichen Ausstellungen in Deutschland präsentierte sie ihre Arbeiten auch mehrfach im Ausland. Sie erhielt ein Druckgrafikstipendium in Weimar, verbunden mit einer Einzelausstellung sowie Preise des Landratsamtes Landsberg und der Kreissparkasse Augsburg.

Brigitte Heintze beschäftigt sich hauptsächlich mit Zeichnung und Druckgrafik. In den hier ausgestellten Arbeiten hat sie Forschungsblätter ihres Mannes benutzt, die eigentlich für den Papierkorb gedacht waren, und hat sie als Untergrund und Inspiration für ihre Zeichnungen und Mischtechniken verwendet. Feine Linien, Strukturen und Geflechte wechseln sich ab mit geometrischen Figuren und antworten auf die mathematischen Formeln – oder lassen sie gänzlich außer Acht.

60 Blätter enthält diese Werkgruppe, die innerhalb relativ kurzer Zeit im Jahr 2010 entstand und die jetzt im Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik präsentiert wird. Die äußerst spartanische Rahmung in Plakattaschen aus farblosem Acryl unterstreicht das Notizenhafte der Arbeiten. Dennoch zeichnen sich die Blätter durch höchstes zeichnerisches Können aus, der dem, der sich darauf einlässt, größtes Vergnügen
bereitet.

Mathematical events in Bonn

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All lectures and courses at Bonn University can be found in the university calendar.

 

Recurring seminars, series and courses

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Detailed list of recurring seminars, series of talks, and courses or lectures comprising multiple talks. For an overview see also the calendar.

Friedrich Hirzebruch Lecture

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Location: 
University Club Bonn

The annual Friedrich Hirzebruch Lecture is a series of lectures started in 2007 on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Prof. Friedrich Hirzebruch. The lectures address a general audience and aim at illustrating the relation between mathematics and art, society and other fields.

MPI-Oberseminar

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Organiser(s): 
C. Kaiser
Date: 
Thu, 2013-01-31 15:00 - Tue, 2013-12-31 16:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

The Oberseminar is a very long running seminar at MPI (‘Ober‘ standing for 'upper'). Its idea is that the guests of the MPI speak in this seminar (hopefully early in their stay) and get the chance to explain their work to the other guests.

Number theory lunch seminar

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Organiser(s): 
P. Moree
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

The number theory lunch seminar takes place every Wednesday after a joint lunch of MPIM's number theorists...

Topics in Topology

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Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

Seminar Algebraic Geometry (SAG)

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Promotionskolloquium

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IMPRS Minicourse

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Organiser(s): 
C. Kaiser

Seminar on Algebra, Geometry and Physics

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Organiser(s): 
Yu. Manin

Extra talks

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This is a collection of extra talks that don't fit into the other series.

Topology Student Seminar

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Date: 
Wed, 2011-02-16 10:49 - Wed, 2014-12-31 10:49

Archived Events

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Introduction to F-manifolds II.

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Speaker: 
Yu. Manin
Affiliation: 
MPIM
Date: 
Fri, 2010-02-05 13:00 - 13:50
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

 

Triangulation and volume form on moduli space of flat surfaces

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Speaker: 
Duc-Manh Nguyen
Affiliation: 
U Paris Sud Orsay / MPI
Date: 
Thu, 2010-02-04 16:30 - 17:30
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

Moduli spaces of vector bundles over a Klein surface

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Speaker: 
Florent Schaffhauser
Affiliation: 
IHES/MPI
Date: 
Thu, 2010-02-04 15:00 - 16:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall
Parent event: 
MPI-Oberseminar

A compact topological surface S, possibly non-orientable and with non-empty boundary, always admits a Klein surface structure (an atlas whose transition maps are dianalytic). Its complex cover is, by definition, a compact Riemann surface X endowed with an antiholomorphic involution which determines topologically the original surface S. In this talk, we relate dianalytic vector bundles over S and holomorphic vector bundles over X, devoting special attention to the implications this has for moduli spaces of semistable bundles over X.

Automorphic forms on $GL(2)$ IV

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Speaker: 
Ch. Kaiser
Affiliation: 
MPI
Date: 
Thu, 2010-02-04 13:00 - 14:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

Categorifying some Milnor lattices

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Speaker: 
David Ploog
Affiliation: 
FU Berlin
Date: 
Thu, 2010-02-04 10:30 - 11:30
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

It's an active trend to exhibit classical invariants like lattices or representations as traces of categorical invariants. In this talk, lifts of the Milnor lattice of certain surface singularities to categories will be discussed. As it turns out, there are different possibilities, but we will also point out a way to compare them. The original content mentioned here is from joint work with Wolfgang Ebeling and Chris Brav.

The Nielsen-Thurston classification II

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Speaker: 
C. Weiss
Affiliation: 
MPI
Date: 
Wed, 2010-02-03 16:30 - 17:30
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

 

On p-adic functions satisfying Kummer type congruences

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Speaker: 
Bernd Kellner
Affiliation: 
Goettingen U
Date: 
Wed, 2010-02-03 14:15 - 15:15
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall
Parent event: 
Number theory lunch seminar

We introduce p-adic Kummer spaces of continuous functions on $Z_p$ that satisfy certain Kummer type congruences. We will classify these spaces and show their properties, for instance, ring properties and some decompositions. This theory can be transferred to values of Dirichlet L-functions at negative integer arguments in residue classes. That leads to a conjecture about their structure supported by several computations using a link to p-adic functions that are related to Fermat quotients.

Hilbert schemes of points of a surface and the black hole entropy of hyper Kahler manifolds

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Speaker: 
V. Gorbounov
Affiliation: 
U of Kentucky/MPI
Date: 
Tue, 2010-02-02 14:00 - 15:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

Mathematically the black hole entropy of a hyper Kahler manifold M as defined by Vafa is related to a special property of the elliptic genus of M. Namely the elliptic genus of M is not just a Jacobi form it but admits a decomposition into the characters of the N=4 super conformal algebra. These are of two types, the massive and massless. The former are essentially theta functions and the later are the Mock theta functions. The collection of the multiplicities of the massless characters defines the entropy. In a series of papers T.

Double pants decompositions of 2-surfaces

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Speaker: 
Anna Felikson
Affiliation: 
Independent U of Moscow/MPI
Date: 
Mon, 2010-02-01 15:00 - 16:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

A pants decomposition of a 2-surface S is a maximal set of mutually non-intersecting closed curves on S whose complement is a union of "pants" (i.e. spheres with 3 holes). A double pants decomposition is a union of two pants decompositions of S. We define a remarkable class DP of double pants decompositions which we call "admissible", as well as a natural class T of transformations acting on double pants decompositions. We show that the transformations from T act transitively on the set of admissible double pants decompositions.

Basic Motives

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Speaker: 
Chad Schoen
Affiliation: 
Duke U / MPI
Date: 
Mon, 2010-02-01 12:00 - 13:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

This is an purely introductory talk on the subject of motives of smooth, projective varieties. It assumes only rudimentary acquaintance with algebraic cycles, Chow groups, and the basic operations intersection product, flat pullback, proper push forward as discussed in the previous lecture in this seminar (December 21,2009). The purpose of the talk is to introduce the category of motives and to discuss some basic examples.

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