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<b>UW Madison mathematics Colloquium is ONLINE on Fridays at 4:00 pm. </b>
<b>UW-Madison Mathematics Colloquium is on Fridays at 4:00 pm in Van Vleck B239 unless otherwise noted.</b>


<!--- in Van Vleck B239, '''unless otherwise indicated'''. --->
Contacts for the colloquium are Michael Kemeny (spring) and Dallas Albritton (fall).


=Fall 2020=
Everyone in the math department is subscribed to the mathcolloquium@g-groups.wisc.edu mailing list.


== September 25, 2020, [https://www.math.tamu.edu/~jml/  Joseph Landsberg] (Texas A&M) ==


(Hosted by Gurevitch)
This semester's colloquia: [[Colloquia/Spring 2025|Spring 2025]]
==Future Colloquia==
==Past Colloquia ==


'''From theoretic computer science to algebraic geometry: how the complexity of matrix multiplication led me to the Hilbert scheme of points.'''
[[Colloquia/Fall 2024|Fall 2024]]


In 1968 Strassen discovered the way we multiply nxn matrices
[[Colloquia/Spring2024|Spring 2024]]
(row/column)
is not the most efficient algorithm possible. Subsequent work has led to
the astounding conjecture that as the size n of the matrices grows, it
becomes
almost as easy to multiply matrices as it is to add them. I will give a
history
of this problem and explain why it is natural to study it using
algebraic geometry
and representation theory. I will conclude by discussing recent exciting
developments
that explain the second phrase in the title.


== October 9, 2020, [https://impa.br/en_US/page-pessoas/carolina-araujo/ Carolina Araujo] (IMPA)  ==
[[Colloquia/Fall 2023|Fall 2023]]


(Hosted by Ellenberg)
[[Colloquia/Spring2023|Spring 2023]]


== October 23, 2020, [http://www.math.toronto.edu/quastel/ Jeremy Quastel] (University of Toronto) ==
[[Colloquia/Fall2022|Fall 2022]]


(Hosted by Gorin)
[[Spring 2022 Colloquiums|Spring 2022]]


== November 6, 2020, [http://math.jhu.edu/~sakellar/ Yiannis Sakellaridis] (Johns Hopkins University)==
[[Colloquia/Fall2021|Fall 2021]]


(Hosted by Gurevitch)
[[Colloquia/Spring2021|Spring 2021]]


== November 20, 2020, TBA ==
[[Colloquia/Fall2020|Fall 2020]]
 
== December 4, 2020, [http://math.sfsu.edu/federico/ Federico Ardila] (San Francisco)  ==
 
(Hosted by Ellenberg)
 
== Past Colloquia ==


[[Colloquia/Spring2020|Spring 2020]]
[[Colloquia/Spring2020|Spring 2020]]

Latest revision as of 06:22, 17 December 2024


UW-Madison Mathematics Colloquium is on Fridays at 4:00 pm in Van Vleck B239 unless otherwise noted.

Contacts for the colloquium are Michael Kemeny (spring) and Dallas Albritton (fall).

Everyone in the math department is subscribed to the mathcolloquium@g-groups.wisc.edu mailing list.


This semester's colloquia: Spring 2025

Future Colloquia

Past Colloquia

Fall 2024

Spring 2024

Fall 2023

Spring 2023

Fall 2022

Spring 2022

Fall 2021

Spring 2021

Fall 2020

Spring 2020

Fall 2019

Spring 2019

Fall 2018

Spring 2018

Fall 2017

Spring 2017

Fall 2016

Spring 2016

Fall 2015

Spring 2015

Fall 2014

Spring 2014

Fall 2013

Spring 2013

Fall 2012

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