datesmay2017
Einstein Workshop Geometric and Topological Combinatorics
Ort: Freie Universität Berlin, Königin Luise Straße 24/26, 14195 Berlin
Disputation Lauri Loiskekoski
Ort: Seminar Room Arnimallee 2 14195 Berlin
Open-Acess-World-Café
World-Café anlässlich der internationalen Open Access Week für Wissenschaftler/innen und Mitarbeiter/innen der Freien Universität.
Ort: Freie Universität Berlin, Seminarzentrum, Raum: L 113 und L 116 (Erdgeschoss), Otto-von-Simson-Str. 26 (Silberlaube), 14195 Berlin
Reading Group on Real Algebraic Geometry
Ort: Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences Inselstraße 22 04103 Leipzig Germany
Disputation Albert Haase
The square peg problem is at least 106 years old and still unsolved in full generality. It asks whether any simple closed curve in the plane inscribes a square. By “inscribes a square” we mean that the curve contains the four vertices of a square. The square itself may intersect both the bounded and unbounded components. Substantial progress on the problem has been made using methods from equivariant topology: Piecewise linear, analytic, convex, and locally monotone curves are all known to inscribe squares. We present a recent positive result by T. Tao that takes an entirely different, “analytical” approach involving areas defined by line integrals and Stokes’ theorem.
Ort: Seminar Room
Disputation Tobias Friedl
Ort: Seminar Room