Northwestern University Mathematical Calendar
Geometry/Physics Seminar
Year 2002-2003
Tuesday, January 14, 2003
- Geometry/Physics Seminar
Lunt 104, 4.10pm
- Dan Margalit, University of Chicago
- Title: Topology vs. algebra in mapping class groups
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Thursday, January 16, 2003
- Geometry/Physics Seminar
Lunt 105, 4:10pm
- Cheol-Hyun Cho, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Title: Floer Cohomology of the Clifford torus with various spin structures
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Tuesday, January 21, 2003
- Geometry/Physics Seminar
Lunt 101, 4:10pm
- Tom Coates, University of California, Berkeley
- Title: A new proof of the mirror theorem
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Thursday, January 23, 2003
- Geometry/Physics Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:00pm
- Chiu-Chu Melissa Liu, Harvard University
- Title: Open Gromov-Witten Theory
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Tuesday, January 28, 2003
- Geometry/Physics Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Jiun-Cheng Chen, Harvard
- Title: Birational geometry and derived categories
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Thursday, February 20, 2003
- Geometry/Physics Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:00pm
- Professor Albrecht Klemm, Humboldt University Berlin
- Title: Matrix models for gauge theories and the\r\ntopological string
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Thursday, July 24, 2003
- Geometry/Physics Seminar
Lunt Common room, 11am
- Professor Andras Szenes, Mathematical Institute of the Budapest Technical University
- Title: Toric reduction and mirror symmetry
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