Special Events
Special Events
Past Events
- Panel discussion: Mental Health for Grad Students -
- WXML Middle School Math Teacher Circle -
- WXML Elementary School Math Teacher Circle -
- WXML Middle School Math Teacher Circle -
- WXML Elementary School Math Teacher Circle -
- WXML Middle School Math Teacher Circle -
- WXML Elementary School Math Teacher Circle -
- Renormalization: a BPHZ theorem for stochastic PDEs (Martin Hairer, Imperial College London) -
- An analyst’s incursion into quantum field theory (Martin Hairer, Imperial College London) -
- Bridging scales: from microscopic dynamics to macroscopic laws (Martin Hairer, Imperial College London) -
- Drawing Conclusions From Drawing a Square (Annalisa Crannell, Franklin & Marshall College) -
- In Remembrance of Stephen Ames Mitchell -
- Seattle Math Club - , , ,
- Math Hour Olympiad -
- Applying for academic jobs (Panel (TBA)) -
- Triangular Numbers and an interesting Equilibrium. (Mel Currie, NSA) -
- Geometry and Light: The Science of Invisibility (Ulf Leonhardt, Weizmann Institute of Science) -
- A brief introduction to spectral graph theory (John Urschel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) -
- Mathday for High School Students -
- Smarter Tools for (Citi)Bike Sharing (David Shmoys, Cornell University) -
- Lecture III: Semigroup Spectral Theory and Graph Coloring Games (Fan Chung, University of California, San Diego) -
- Lecture II: 'Sequences: random, structured or something in between?' (Fan Chung, University of California, San Diego) -
- Lecture I: Can you hear the shape of a network? (Fan Chung, University of California, San Diego) -
- Probabilistically Checkable Proofs: deducing a complicated global picture from very simple partial views (Irit Dinur, The Weizmann Institute of Science) -
- Curtis T. McMullen, Lecture III: Surfaces in the Space of Surfaces -
- Curtis T. McMullen, Lecture II: Entropy, Integers and Algebraic Dynamics -
- Curtis T. McMullen, Lecture I: Billiards and Moduli Spaces -
- Branching Out Across the Solar System (Taylor Perron, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) -
- From Polynomials to Humanoid Robots (Russ Tedrake, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) -
- Laure Saint-Raymond, Lecture III: The case of fluctuations around a global equilibrium -
- Laure Saint-Raymond, Lecture II: A short time convergence result -
- Laure Saint-Raymond, Lecture I: The low density limit: formal derivation -
- Computational Thinking (Jeannette Wing, Microsoft Research) -
- Richard M. Schoen, Lecture III: Localizing solutions of the Einstein equations -
- Richard M. Schoen, Lecture II: Two eigenvalue problems for surfaces -
- Richard M. Schoen, Lecture I: Problems and progress in mathematical relativity -
- Math & Music: Connecting Theory & Practice (Dave Kung, St. Mary's College of Maryland) -
- Physical metaphors for graphs and networks (Dan Spielman, Yale University) -
- Filling in the gaps: recovery from incomplete information (Maryam Fazel, University of Washington) -