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Speakers are invited to give 40 minute talks on the theme of "How do multigradings or nonstandard gradings arise in your work?  What do you see as motivating or interesting problems?"  The talk is followed by 15 minutes of Q&A.  Talks are meant to be loose and free-ranging.  Part of the goal is to generate ideas for problems that could be woven into future events, e.g. an AIM workshop, or a working group at the 2024 MSRI semester.
Speakers are invited to give 40 minute talks on the theme of "How do multigradings or nonstandard gradings arise in your work?  What do you see as motivating or interesting problems?"  The talk is followed by 15 minutes of Q&A.  Talks are meant to be loose and free-ranging.  Part of the goal is to generate ideas for problems that could be woven into future events, e.g. an AIM workshop, or a working group.





Revision as of 14:10, 8 February 2023


Title: Nonstandard gradings and syzygies.

Organizers:  Christine Berkesch, Michael Brown and Daniel Erman.

Time: Tuesdays, 4-5pm Central time.

Link: Zoom link


Format:

Speakers are invited to give 40 minute talks on the theme of "How do multigradings or nonstandard gradings arise in your work? What do you see as motivating or interesting problems?" The talk is followed by 15 minutes of Q&A. Talks are meant to be loose and free-ranging. Part of the goal is to generate ideas for problems that could be woven into future events, e.g. an AIM workshop, or a working group.


Speaker names:

Date Speaker Title Institution
Tuesday, Feb 14 Mini talks
Tuesday, Feb 21 Organizer?
Tuesday, Feb 28 Claudiu Raicu
Tuesday, Mar 7 Marc Chardin
Tuesday, Mar 14 Spring break: no talk?
Tuesday, Mar 21
Tuesday, Mar 28 Hal Schenck
Tuesday, Apr 4
Tuesday, Apr 11
Tuesday, Apr 18