Undergraduate Mathematics Seminar
Fall 2004


The Columbia Undergraduate Mathematics Seminar takes place Mondays at 7:30 pm in 520 Mathematics. All are welcome.

Schedule of upcoming talks

Click on the title of a talk for the abstract (if available).

Date Speaker(s) Affiliation Standing Title
September 20 Mark Xue Columbia Undergraduate Student The Oldest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics
September 30 on Thursday at 3:00pm Peter Sarnak NYU/ Princeton Professor Prime Numbers
October 4 Kimball Martin Columbia Asst. Professor Research in Designs and Codes
October 12 on Tuesday at 7:00pm in 506 Math Panel and Audience Columbia N/A Graduate School Discussion
October 18 Irwin Kra Stony Brook/ Math for America (MfA) Professor Emeritus at SUNYSB/ Executive Director of MfA The Newton Fellowship Program
October 26 on Tuesday Shing-Tung Yau Harvard/ Columbia Professor The Charm of Geometry
November 8 Ming-Lun (Eric) Hsieh Columbia Graduate Student Dirichlet's theorem and L-functions
November 15 Peter Ozsvath Columbia Professor Knots
November 29 Bhargav Bhatt Columbia Undergraduate Student Manifolds Done Right
December 6 Kashi Behrstock Morgan Stanley Analyst Introduction to Mathematical Finance
December 13 Ciprian Manolescu Princeton Research Instructor Four-manifolds


For schedules from other sessions visit the Seminars page.