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Thursday, March 27, 2025
Algebraic Topology Seminar
Jonathan Sejr Pedersen, University of Toronto
Splitting Madsen-Tillmann Spectra and the second homology of diffeomorphisms of high-dimensional, genus g manifolds
Discrete Mathematics Seminar
Daniel McGinnis, Princeton
A necessary and sufficient condition for k-transversals
Analysis of Fluids and Related Topics
Jincheng Yang, IAS
Energy dissipation near the outflow boundary in the vanishing viscosity limit
PU/IAS Number Theory
Andy O'Desky, Princeton
Algebraic integers of bounded height and given Galois group
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Ayumi Ukai, RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing
On Hastings factorization for quantum many-body systems in the infinite volume setting

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