The AMS Student Chapter Seminar (aka Donut Seminar) is an informal, graduate student seminar on a wide range of mathematical topics. The goal of the seminar is to promote community building and give graduate students an opportunity to communicate fun, accessible math to their peers in a stress-free (but not sugar-free) environment. Pastries (usually donuts) will be provided.
- When: Thursdays 4:00-4:30pm
- Where: Van Vleck, 9th floor lounge (unless otherwise announced)
- Organizers: Ivan Aidun, Kaiyi Huang, Ethan Schondorf
Everyone is welcome to give a talk. To sign up, please contact one of the organizers with a title and abstract. Talks are 25 minutes long and should avoid assuming significant mathematical background beyond first-year graduate courses.
The schedule of talks from past semesters can be found here.
Fall 2024
Date
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Speaker
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Title
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Abstract
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September 12
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Ari Davidovsky
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95% of people can't solve this!
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We will attempt to answer this question and along the way explore how algebra and geometry work together to solve problems in number theory.
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September 19
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CANCELLED
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NONE
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NONE
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September 26
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Mateo Morales
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Officially petitioning the department to acquire a ping pong table.
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Ever want to prove something is a free group of rank 2? Me too. One way to do this is to use a ping pong argument of how a group generated by two elements acts on a set.
I will illustrate the ping pong argument using an example of matrices, explain how it works, and explain why, kinda.
Very approachable if you know what a group is but does require tons of ping pong experience.
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October 3
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Karthik Ravishankar
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Incompleteness for the working mathematician
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In this talk we'll take a look at Gödels famous incompleteness theorems and look at some of its immediate as well as interesting consequences. No background in logic is necessary!
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October 10
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Elizabeth Hankins
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Mathematical Origami and Flat-Foldability
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If you've ever unfolded a piece of origami, you might have noticed complicated symmetries in the pattern of creases left behind. What patterns of lines can and cannot be folded into origami? And why is it sometimes hard to determine?
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October 17
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October 24
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October 31
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Jacob Wood
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TBA
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TBA
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November 7
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Sapir Ben-Shahar
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TBA
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TBA
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November 14
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November 21
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November 28
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THANKSGIVING
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NONE
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NONE
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December 5
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