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This may become an exercise in Diermar Salamon's version
This is an account of Ed Nelson's explanation of Lie brackets and car parking
on pages 33-36 of his 1967 book on Tensor Analysis
(see https://web.math.princeton.edu/~nelson/books/ta.pdf).
It may become an exercise in Diermar Salamon's version
(see http://www.math.ethz.ch/%7Esalamon/PREPRINTS/diffgeo.pdf)
(see http://www.math.ethz.ch/%7Esalamon/PREPRINTS/diffgeo.pdf)
of my Differential Geometry course from 1982
of my Differential Geometry course from 1982

Revision as of 07:24, 20 October 2012

General Information: Cookie seminar will take place on Mondays 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 then 20 minutes. Everyone is welcome to talk, please just sign up on this page. Alternatively I will also sign interested people up at the seminar itself. As one would expect from the title there will generally be cookies provided, although the snack may vary from week to week.

To sign up please provide your name and a title. Abstracts are welcome but optional.

Seminar talks:

September 24

Speaker Diane Holcomb
Title The Probabilistic method (using probability to solve questions in other areas of mathematics)

October 1

Speaker Jean-Luc Thiffeault
Title The mathematics of juggling (with no physical demonstration whatsoever)

October 8

Speaker Nicos Georgiou
Title Growth models on the Quadrant

October 15

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Title
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October 22

Speaker Joel Robbin
Title Parking a Car and Lie Brackets.
Abstract

This is an account of Ed Nelson's explanation of Lie brackets and car parking on pages 33-36 of his 1967 book on Tensor Analysis (see https://web.math.princeton.edu/~nelson/books/ta.pdf). It may become an exercise in Diermar Salamon's version (see http://www.math.ethz.ch/%7Esalamon/PREPRINTS/diffgeo.pdf) of my Differential Geometry course from 1982 (see http://www.math.wisc.edu/~robbin/0geom.pdf). My current writeup is at http://www.math.wisc.edu/~robbin/parking_a_car.pdf.

October 29

Speaker
Title
Abstract

November 5

Speaker Silas Johnson
Title Arrow's impossibility theorem
Abstract