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<b>UW Madison mathematics Colloquium is 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>


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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.


== February 3, 2023, Friday at 4pm [https://sites.google.com/a/uwlax.edu/tdas/ Facundo Mémoli] (Ohio State University) ==
(host: Lyu)


The Gromov-Hausdorff distance between spheres.
This semester's colloquia: [[Colloquia/Spring 2025|Spring 2025]]
==Future Colloquia==
==Past Colloquia ==


The Gromov-Hausdorff distance is a fundamental tool in Riemanian geometry (through the topology it generates) and is also utilized in applied geometry and topological data analysis as a metric for expressing the stability of methods which process geometric data (e.g. hierarchical clustering and persistent homology barcodes via the Vietoris-Rips filtration). In fact, distances such as the Gromov-Hausdorff distance or its Optimal Transport variants (i.e. the so-called Gromov-Wasserstein distances) are nowadays often invoked in applications related to data classification.
[[Colloquia/Fall 2024|Fall 2024]]


Whereas it is often easy to estimate the value of the Gromov-Hausdorff distance between two given metric spaces, its ''precise'' value is rarely easy to determine. Some of the best estimates follow from considerations related to both the stability of persistent homology and to Gromov's filling radius. However, these turn out to be non-sharp.
[[Colloquia/Spring2024|Spring 2024]]


In this talk, I will describe these estimates and also results which permit calculating the precise value of the Gromov-Hausdorff between pairs of spheres (endowed with their usual geodesic distance). These results involve lower bounds which arise from a certain version of the Borsuk-Ulam theorem that is applicable to discontinuous maps, and also matching upper bounds which are induced from specialized constructions of (a posteriori optimal) ``correspondences" between spheres.
[[Colloquia/Fall 2023|Fall 2023]]


== February 24, 2023, Cancelled/available ==
[[Colloquia/Spring2023|Spring 2023]]
== March 3, 2023, Friday at 4pm [https://faculty.washington.edu/steinerb/ Stefan Steinerberger]  (University of Washington) ==
 
(hosts: Shaoming Guo, Andreas Seeger)
 
== March 8, 2023, Wednesday at 4pm [https://math.yale.edu/people/yair-minsky Yair Minsky]  (Yale University) ==
 
Distinguished lectures
 
(host: Kent)
 
== March 10, 2023, Friday at 4pm [https://math.yale.edu/people/yair-minsky Yair Minsky]  (Yale University) ==
 
Distinguished lectures
 
(host: Kent)
 
== March 24, 2023 , Friday at 4pm  [https://www.carolynrabbott.com/ Carolyn Abbott] (Brandeis University) ==
 
(host: Dymarz, Uyanik, WIMAW)
 
== March 31, 2023 , Friday at 4pm [http://www.math.toronto.edu/balint/ Bálint Virág] (University of Toronto) ==
(host: Benedek Valko)
 
== April 7, 2023, Friday at 4pm  [https://www.mi.fu-berlin.de/math/groups/fluid-dyn/members/rupert_klein.html Rupert Klein] (FU Berlin) ==
 
Wasow lecture
 
(hosts: Smith, Stechmann)
 
== April 21, 2023, Friday at 4pm [https://sternber.pages.iu.edu/ Peter Sternberg]  (Indiana University) ==
 
(hosts: Feldman, Tran)
 
== Future Colloquia ==
 
[[Colloquia/Fall2023|Fall 2023]]
 
== Past Colloquia ==


[[Colloquia/Fall2022|Fall 2022]]
[[Colloquia/Fall2022|Fall 2022]]

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

WIMAW