The History of Mathematics in 300 Stamps
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The entire history of mathematics in one hour, as illustrated by around 300 postage stamps featuring mathematics and mathematicians from across the world.
From Euclid to Euler, from Pythagoras to Poincaré, and from Fibonacci to the Fields Medals, all are featured in attractive, charming and sometimes bizarre stamps. No knowledge of mathematics or philately required.
Lessons from crossing symmetry at large N
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16:00
Finding simple totally disconnected locally compact groups with prescribed local actions
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After motivating why we would like to find examples of simple totally disconnected locally compact groups, I will describe a construction due to Banks, Elder and Willis which yields infinitely many such examples when given certain groups acting on a tree.
14:15
Tropical moment maps for toric log symplectic manifolds
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I will describe a generalization of toric symplectic geometry to a new class of Poisson manifolds which are
symplectic away from a collection of hypersurfaces forming a normal crossing configuration. Using a "tropical
moment map", I will describe the classification of such manifolds in terms of decorated log affine polytopes,
in analogy with the Delzant classification of toric symplectic manifolds.
14:15
The Horn inequalities and tropical analysis
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I will report on recent work on a tropical/symplectic approach to the Horn inequalities. These describe the possible spectra of Hermitian matrices which may be obtained as the sum of two Hermitian matrices with fixed spectra. This is joint work with Anton Alekseev and Maria Podkopaeva.