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Super-Teichmüller Spaces, Spin Structures, Penner Coordinates, and Applications

Come join us Friday, February 1, 2019 at 4:30 pm in RM 507, Professor Anton Zeitlin (Louisiana State University) will be giving a special lecture about “Super-Teichmüller Spaces, Spin Structures, Penner Coordinates, and Applications” (More…).

Principal Bundles and Diophantine Geometry

Come join us Monday, January 28, 2019 at 4:30 pm in RM 507, Professor Minhyong Kim (University of Oxford) will be giving a special lecture about “Principal Bundles and Diophantine Geometry”(More…).

Graduate Topics Courses

The Graduate topics courses for Spring 2019 are now available (MORE).

In Memoriam — Michael Zhao

The Department mourns the sudden and unexpected loss of its first-year doctoral student, Michael Zhao…(more)

Fall 2018 Joseph Ritt Lectures

Wednesday, October 31, 2018 between 4:30 – 5:30pm in Rm 520 and Thursday, November 1, 2018 between 5:30 – 6:30pm in Rm 417, Professor Eugenia Malinnikova (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) will be giving a special lecture titled An improvement of Liouville’s theorem for discrete harmonic functions…(more)

Graduate Topics Courses

The Graduate topics courses for Fall 2018 are now available (MORE).

Fall 2018 MINERVA LECTURES

The Fall 2018 Minerva Lectures will take place on Mondays starting September 10, 2018 at 1:10 p.m. in room 507. Professor Walter Schachermayer (University of Vienna), will deliver a series of lectures (more…)

Fall 2018 SAMUEL EILENBERG LECTURES

Come join us every Monday at 11:40 am in RM 417, Professor Bhargav Bhatt (University of Michigan) will be giving a series of lectures about “Geometric Aspects of p-adic Hodge Theory” starting Wednesday, September 5, 2018 (MORE).

2018 REU Presentations

The summer 2018 REU program will give presentations on Wednesday, August 1 from 1:30pm – 3:00pm in 417 Math. All are invited to attend…(more)

CONGRATULATIONS to Professor Dusa McDuff

Congratulations to Professor McDuff who was selected as the 2018 Sylvester Medal winner. The Sylvester Medal is now awarded annually for an outstanding researcher in the field of mathematics (MORE…).