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- | ====== Student Algebraic Geometry Seminar ====== | + | ====== Student-Run Algebraic Geometry Seminar ====== |
- | <html> | + | This seminar is not currently active. If you would like to start organizing this, you should (1) talk to other grad students and make sure there is enough interest that you will have speakers every week and (2) talk to the Galois Group president to get funding for snacks for the seminar. (Note that the student run research seminar, or SRRS, is an active student run weekly seminar and most people wanting to present do so there as of the 23-24 school year.) |
- | <p><h1> Student Algebraic Geometry Seminar</h1></p> | + | |
- | <p><h2><a name="Logistics"></a>Logistics</h2></p> | + | The student-run algebraic geometry seminar usually occurs on Wednesdays at 2 pm (not 2:10 pm) in 2112 MSB. The exact schedule can be found on the math department's [[https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/research/seminars/?type=19&when=future|seminar page]]. |
- | <p>Information can be found at <a href="http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/courses.htm">Math department courses webpage</a> and the UC Davis Math Dept's <a href="http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/research/seminars&when=future.htm">Seminar Page</a>.<br /><br /></p> | + | |
- | <p><h2><a name="description"></a>Description</h2> | + | In Fall 2017, the co-organizers are Oscar Kivinen (<kivineo1@math.ucdavis.edu>) and Priya Kshirsagar (<pskshirsagar@math.ucdavis.edu>). |
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- | Talks will conceivably cover a broad spectrum, but in general, we envision not-too-technical talks emphasizing ideas. Talks are by students for students, but everyone is welcome. | + | |
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- | If you would like to give a talk, but on a very introductory level, you may want to consider the <a href="http://galois.math.ucdavis.edu/doku.php?id=srsem">pure/applied grad seminar</a>. That seminar has a general audience, while the audience for this seminar can be assumed to have familiarity with some algebraic topology and manifold theory. | + | |
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- | <p><h2><a name="schedule"></a>Schedule Information</h2></p> | + | |
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- | The <a href="http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/research/seminars?type=13&when=future">schedule</a> is available through the math department's seminars webpage. You can also look at <a href="http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/research/seminars?type=13&when=past">past talks</a>. | + | |
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- | <p><h2><a name="topics"></a>Possible Seminar Topics</h2></p> | + | |
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- | Anybody is welcome to talk about mathematics related to Algebraic Geometry.</p> | + | |
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- | The list below may be helpful in your search for a topic. Some items are specific talk ideas while others are keywords to look up and investigate, e.g. using <a href="http://www.ams.org/mathscinet/search/">MathSciNet</a>. There are varying levels of expected difficulty, although each topic can really be taken in deep directions. Please email the organizers with any suggestions for this list.</p> | + | |
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