Assem, Reutenauer and Smith (almost) proved that recurrences from cluster mutations of quivers satisfy linear relations if and only if the underlying quiver is Dynkin … Read more
Month: November 2017
24 November ~ V. Ponce (Heidelberg University) “Mathematical models for studying in vitro tumour invasion.”
Scratch assays or wound healing assays are popular in vitro experiments that provide insights into cancer invasion and tissue repair processes. In these experiments, a … Read more
17 November ~ F. Claassens “Just for [redacted] and giggles.”
Paul Erdős is arguably one of the most colorful mathematicians of the 20th century. In his lifetime he wrote 1525 articles with 511 collaborators in his … Read more
10 November ~ P. Spacek “Canterbury Zoo of Spaces, an overview of the main subfields of Differential Geometry.”
This presentation will give a short tour through the Canterbury Zoo of Spaces, i.e. it will introduce the basics and some nice examples and applications of Differential … Read more
03 November ~ N. Carr “Geometric algebra- how to multiply vectors properly.”
A geometric algebra is a real vector space endowed with the geometric product, which contains the familiar dot product and a generalisation of the cross … Read more