Topology Seminar
Topology Seminar
The UW Topology Seminar presents lectures by researchers in algebraic, low-dimensional, and geometric topology (and related fields). The seminar meets most Tuesdays 3:30-4:30pm in Padelford C-401. After the talk, attendees are invited to join the speaker for dinner.
Past Events
- The structure of the homotopy groups of the motivic sphere spectrum (Kyle Ormsby, Reed College) -
- Chromatic homotopy is algebraic when p>n²+n+1 (Piotr Pstrągowski, Northwestern University) -
- Geometric group theory in need of algebraic topology (Ross Geoghegan, Binghamton University (SUNY)) -
- Topology Seminar: Towards the dual motivic Steenrod algebra in positive characteristic (Martin Frankland) -
- Configuration Spaces on Trees with Loops (Safia Chettih) -
- How efficiently can one untangle a double-twist? Waving is believing! (David Pengelley, Oregon State University) -
- A Homological Theory of Functions (Greg Yang, Microsoft Research) -
- An action of the Grothendieck-Teichmüller group on stable curves of genus zero (Marcy Robertson, University of Melbourne) -