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==Give a talk!==
==Give a talk!==
We need volunteers to give talks this semester. Beginning graduate students, e.g. first and second year students, are particularly encouraged to give a talk, since it's a great way to get your feet wet with the material. If you would like some talk ideas, see the list on the [https://hilbert.math.wisc.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Graduate_Algebraic_Geometry_Seminar main page]. Sign up information TBD.
We need volunteers to give talks this semester. Beginning graduate students, e.g. first and second year students, are particularly encouraged to give a talk, since it's a great way to get your feet wet with the material. If you would like some talk ideas, see the wish list below and then the look at the list on the [https://hilbert.math.wisc.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Graduate_Algebraic_Geometry_Seminar main page]. It is also expected that people enrolled in Math 941: Seminar in Algebra must give a talk to get credit. '''Sign up information TBD'''.


===Wishlist===
===Wishlist===
This was assembled using input from an interest form at the beginning of the semester. Choose one and you will have the rare guarantee of having one interested audience member. Feel free to add your own.
Choose one and you will have the rare guarantee of having one interested audience member. Feel free to add your own.
* Hilbert Schemes
*Grothendieck '66, "On the de Rham Cohomology of Algebraic Varieties"
*A History of the Weil Conjectures
*A pre talk for any other upcoming talk
*Weil Conjectures, GAGA theorems, surfaces of general type, moduli spaces, moduli of curves, mixed characteristics (stuff), elliptic curves, abelian varieties, hyperelliptic curves, resolution of singularities, minimal model program (stuff).


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==Being an audience member==
==Being an audience member==
The goal of GAGS is to create a safe and comfortable space inclusive of all who wish to expand their knowledge of algebraic geometry and commutative algebra. In order to promote such an environment in addition to the standard expectations of respect/kindness all participants are asked to following the following guidelines:
The goal of GAGS is to create a safe and comfortable space inclusive of all who wish to expand their knowledge of abstract algebra, algebraic geometry, representation theory, and commutative algebra. In order to promote such an environment in addition to the standard expectations of respect/kindness all participants are asked to following the following guidelines:
*Do Not Speak For/Over the Speaker
*Do not Speak for/over the speaker
*Ask Questions Appropriately
*Ask questions appropriately


==Talks==
==Talks==
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Revision as of 13:10, 15 December 2023

When: TBD

Where: TBD

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Who: All undergraduate and graduate students interested in algebraic geometry, abstract algebra, commutative algebra, representation theory, and related fields are welcome to attend.

Why: The purpose of this seminar is to learn algebraic geometry and commutative algebra by giving and listening to talks in a informal setting. Sometimes people present an interesting paper they find. Other times people give a prep talk for the Algebraic Geometry Seminar. Other times people give a series of talks on a topic they have been studying in-depth. Regardless the goal of GAGS is to provide a supportive and inclusive place for all to learn more about algebraic geometry and commutative algebra.

How: If you want to get emails regarding time, place, and talk topics (which are often assigned quite last minute) add yourself to the gags mailing list: gags@g-groups.wisc.edu by sending an email to gags+subscribe@g-groups.wisc.edu. If you prefer (and are logged in under your wisc google account) the list registration page is here.

Organizers: John Cobb, Kevin Dao, Yu (Joey) Luo.

Give a talk!

We need volunteers to give talks this semester. Beginning graduate students, e.g. first and second year students, are particularly encouraged to give a talk, since it's a great way to get your feet wet with the material. If you would like some talk ideas, see the wish list below and then the look at the list on the main page. It is also expected that people enrolled in Math 941: Seminar in Algebra must give a talk to get credit. Sign up information TBD.

Wishlist

Choose one and you will have the rare guarantee of having one interested audience member. Feel free to add your own.

To be rebuilt.

Being an audience member

The goal of GAGS is to create a safe and comfortable space inclusive of all who wish to expand their knowledge of abstract algebra, algebraic geometry, representation theory, and commutative algebra. In order to promote such an environment in addition to the standard expectations of respect/kindness all participants are asked to following the following guidelines:

  • Do not Speak for/over the speaker
  • Ask questions appropriately

Talks

Date Speaker Title Abstract
TBD Kevin Dao Setting up GAGS + Mini Talk Discussion on GAGS time, schedule, getting list of speakers, expectations for speakers and participation. Also a possible mini-talk is planned aimed towards students with one semester of algebraic geometry under their belt.

Past Semesters

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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