https://wiki.math.wisc.edu/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Jkim&feedformat=atomUW-Math Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T14:38:14ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.5https://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=Summer_graduate_harmonic_analysis_seminar&diff=11934Summer graduate harmonic analysis seminar2016-06-16T17:03:28Z<p>Jkim: </p>
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<div>We usually meet on Wednesday at 4PM in VV 903.</div>Jkimhttps://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=Summer_graduate_harmonic_analysis_seminar&diff=11933Summer graduate harmonic analysis seminar2016-06-16T17:01:25Z<p>Jkim: </p>
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<div>We usually meet on Wednesday at 4PM in VV 903.<br />
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== Summer 2016, Reading seminar on “Polynomial methods and Fourier restriction”. ==<br />
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=== June 15, Jongchon Kim ===<br />
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Title: Polynomial methods<br />
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Abstract: We introduce polynomial methods and discuss the following applications to combinatorial problems: Dvir's solution to the finite field Kakeya conjecture and Joints theorem due to Guth-Katz.</div>Jkimhttps://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=Summer_graduate_harmonic_analysis_seminar&diff=11932Summer graduate harmonic analysis seminar2016-06-16T16:59:43Z<p>Jkim: </p>
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<div>== Summer 2016, Reading seminar on “Polynomial methods and Fourier restriction”. ==<br />
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=== June 15, Jongchon Kim ===<br />
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Title: Polynomial methods<br />
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Abstract: We introduce polynomial methods and discuss the following applications to combinatorial problems: Dvir's solution to the finite field Kakeya conjecture and Joints theorem due to Guth-Katz.</div>Jkimhttps://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=Summer_graduate_harmonic_analysis_seminar&diff=11931Summer graduate harmonic analysis seminar2016-06-16T16:59:05Z<p>Jkim: /* Summer 2016 */</p>
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<div>Reading seminar on “Polynomial methods and Fourier restriction”.<br />
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This summer, we will read the paper [http://www.ams.org/journals/jams/2016-29-02/S0894-0347-2015-00827-X/home.html A restriction estimate using polynomial partitioning] by Larry Guth.<br />
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== Summer 2016, ==<br />
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=== June 15, Jongchon Kim ===<br />
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Title: Polynomial methods<br />
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Abstract: We introduce polynomial methods and discuss the following applications to combinatorial problems: Dvir's solution to the finite field Kakeya conjecture and Joints theorem due to Guth-Katz.</div>Jkimhttps://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=Summer_graduate_harmonic_analysis_seminar&diff=11930Summer graduate harmonic analysis seminar2016-06-16T16:58:48Z<p>Jkim: /* July 15, Jongchon Kim */</p>
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<div>Reading seminar on “Polynomial methods and Fourier restriction”.<br />
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This summer, we will read the paper [http://www.ams.org/journals/jams/2016-29-02/S0894-0347-2015-00827-X/home.html A restriction estimate using polynomial partitioning] by Larry Guth.<br />
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== Summer 2016 ==<br />
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=== June 15, Jongchon Kim ===<br />
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Title: Polynomial methods<br />
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Abstract: We introduce polynomial methods and discuss the following applications to combinatorial problems: Dvir's solution to the finite field Kakeya conjecture and Joints theorem due to Guth-Katz.</div>Jkimhttps://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=Summer_graduate_harmonic_analysis_seminar&diff=11929Summer graduate harmonic analysis seminar2016-06-16T16:58:19Z<p>Jkim: </p>
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<div>Reading seminar on “Polynomial methods and Fourier restriction”.<br />
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This summer, we will read the paper [http://www.ams.org/journals/jams/2016-29-02/S0894-0347-2015-00827-X/home.html A restriction estimate using polynomial partitioning] by Larry Guth.<br />
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== Summer 2016 ==<br />
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=== July 15, Jongchon Kim ===<br />
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Title: Polynomial methods<br />
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Abstract: We introduce polynomial methods and discuss the following applications to combinatorial problems: Dvir's solution to the finite field Kakeya conjecture and Joints theorem due to Guth-Katz.</div>Jkimhttps://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=Summer_graduate_harmonic_analysis_seminar&diff=11928Summer graduate harmonic analysis seminar2016-06-16T16:53:55Z<p>Jkim: </p>
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<div>Reading seminar on “Polynomial methods and Fourier restriction”.<br />
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This summer, we will read the paper [http://www.ams.org/journals/jams/2016-29-02/S0894-0347-2015-00827-X/home.html A restriction estimate using polynomial partitioning] by Larry Guth.</div>Jkimhttps://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=Summer_graduate_harmonic_analysis_seminar&diff=11927Summer graduate harmonic analysis seminar2016-06-16T16:52:34Z<p>Jkim: Created page with "Reading seminar on “Polynomial methods and Fourier restriction”. This summer, we will read the paper [http://www.ams.org/journals/jams/2016-29-02/S0894-0347-2015-00827-X/h..."</p>
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<div>Reading seminar on “Polynomial methods and Fourier restriction”.<br />
This summer, we will read the paper [http://www.ams.org/journals/jams/2016-29-02/S0894-0347-2015-00827-X/home.html A restriction estimate using polynomial partitioning] by Larry Guth.</div>Jkimhttps://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=11926Main Page2016-06-16T16:48:24Z<p>Jkim: /* Graduate Student Seminars */</p>
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<div>'''General Information''': AMS Student Chapter Seminar will take place on Wednesday at 3:30 in the 9th floor lounge area. Talks should be of interest to the general math community, and generally will not run longer than 30 minutes. Everyone is welcome to give a talk, please just sign up on this page. Alternatively we will also sign interested people up at the seminar itself. There will generally be bagel provided, although the snack may vary from week to week. <br />
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To sign up please provide your name and a title. Abstracts are welcome but optional.<br />
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==Fall 2014==<br />
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==Wednesday, September 25, Vladimir Sotirov==<br />
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Title: The compact open topology: what is it really?<br />
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Abstract: The compact-open topology on the space C(X,Y) of continuous functions from X to Y is mysteriously generated by declaring that for each compact subset K of X and each open subset V of Y, the continous functions f: X->Y conducting K inside V constitute an open set. In this talk, I will explain the universal property that uniquely determines the compact-open topology, and sketch a pretty constellation of little-known but elementary facts from domain theory that dispell the mystery of the compact-open topology's definition.</div>Jkimhttps://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=Cookie_Sign-up&diff=3860Cookie Sign-up2012-05-01T08:27:31Z<p>Jkim: </p>
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Monday 1/30: Silas Johnson<br />
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Friday 2/3: Peng Yu<br />
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Friday 2/10: Nathan Clement<br />
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Monday 2/13: Mushfeq<br />
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Friday 2/17: Peter Mueller<br />
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Monday 2/20: Lalit Jain<br />
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Monday 2/27: Elnur Emrah<br />
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Friday 3/2: David<br />
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Friday 4/20: Mimansa Vahia<br />
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Monday 4/23: Diane Holcomb<br />
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Friday 4/27: Soledad Benguria<br />
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Monday 4/30: Paul Tveite<br />
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Friday 5/4: Jongchon Kim<br />
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Monday 5/7: Sarah Bockting (unless someone else wants to volunteer!)<br />
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Friday 5/11:</div>Jkim