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It is a weekly seminar by graduate students. Anyone is welcome.
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If you would like to present a topic, please contact Tommy Wong.
https://www.math.wisc.edu/wiki/index.php/Graduate/Postdoc_Topology_and_Singularities_Seminar
All seminars are on Tuesdays starting from 3:45pm in room 203VV, which is reserved until 5:30pm for further discussions.
 
 
== Fall 2012 ==
 
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|Sept. 18
|KaiHo Wong
|Organization and ''Milnor fibration and Milnor Fiber''
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|Sept. 25
|KaiHo Wong
|''Algebraic links and exotic spheres''
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|Oct. 4 (Thu)
|Yun Su (Suky)
|''Alexander polynomial of complex algebraic curve'' (Note the different day but same time and location)
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|Oct. 9
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|Oct. 16
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|Oct. 23
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|Oct. 30
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|Nov. 6
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|Nov. 13
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|Nov. 27
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|Dec. 4
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|Dec. 11
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== Abstracts ==
 
 
===Thu, 10/4: Suky===
''Alexander polynomial of complex algebraic curve''
 
I will extend the definition of Alexander polynomial in knot theory to an complex algebraic curve.
From the definition, it is clear that Alexander polynomial is an topological invariant for curves.
I will explain how the topology of a curve control its Alexander polynomial, in terms of the factors.
Calculations of some examples will be provided.

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