Andrew Aitchison
| Name: | Andrew Aitchison |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 17 Dec 2014, 3:09 p.m. |
Public lists managed by Andrew Aitchison
- Group Theory, Geometry and Representation Theory: Abel Prize 2008
- History of science for mathmos
- Number Theory Study Group: P-adic Analysis
- Set Theory Seminar
- Topology Seminar
Talks given by Andrew Aitchison
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Talks organised by Andrew Aitchison
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- Recent applications of the DiPerna-Lions theory
- Random walks in linear groups
- Probabilistic and dynamical aspects of Hamiltonian PDEs
- You have missed Quine's “New Foundations” Set Theory
- Set-theoretic solutions of the Yang-Baxter Equation
- Homotopical aspects of type theory
- Tropical geometry and mirror symmetry for hypersurfaces in toric varieties
- Exotic Stein manifolds
- Optimal transportation in geometry
- hidden test
- Symplectic topology of Mañe's critical value
- Modular forms and Galois representations for imaginary quadratic fields
- Some model-theoretic classes of permutation groups
- Derived equivalences of K3 surfaces and orientation of cohomology
- Lens space surgeries and L-space homology spheres
- Counting conjugacy classes in parabolic subgroups of general linear groups
- Constructing quantised enveloping algebras via finite dimensional algebras
- Ergodic theorems along polynomials: from combinatorial applications to challenges for physicists
- The Ramanujan Conjecture and its generalizations
- Polynomials in Discrete Mathematics
- Algebraic Topology and Modular Forms
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