Speakers
Speakers
Speakers
Mareth Mam (MM) - Mean Rous (MR) - Kimsy Tor (KT) - Sotheara Veng (SV)
Topics
Linear Algebra (LA) - Multivariable Calculus (MC) - Probability Theory (PT) - Statistics Theory (ST)
Day 01 - Oct. 09
Morning sessions
L01: 08:00 - 09:00 am - LA (KT)
L02: 09:00 - 10:30 am - MC (MR)
L03: 10:45 - 12:00 pm - ST (MM)
[Lunch time: 12:30 pm]
Afternoon sessions
L04: 02:00 - 03:30 pm - PT (SV)
L05: 03:45 - 05:15 pm - LA (KT)
Day 02 - Oct. 10
Morning sessions
L06: 08:00 - 09:00 am - MC (MR)
L07: 09:00 - 10:30 am - PT (SV)
L08: 10:45 - 12:00 pm - ST (MM)
[Lunch time: 12:30 pm]
Afternoon sessions
L09: 02:00 - 03:30 pm - LA (KT)
L10: 03:45 - 05:15 pm - Talk show
References
to be updated....
Talk Show
MAC's TalkShow is initiated for the purpose of expanding the mathematical understanding into the Cambodian community, and encouraging people to do more mathematics and science in general. In this program, we invite people from different mathematical backgrounds and careers to share their experience in learning, doing research, and some perspectives onto the scientific development and well-being as a whole. First, we aim to start this event in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, and spread it all over the various part of the country, from the high schools to the university levels.
Vanny DOEM
''Discourse on fear and method of mathematics''
The most difficult thing in mathematics is to overcome fear. What is the fear of mathematics? Fear of being judged, fear of being wrong, and asking stupid questions; fear is the real enemy of our imagination and the obstacle that blocks understanding and makes us feel like fools. Fear is a natural phenomenon, and can happen to everyone at every moment of life. Then how can one overcome fears? The speaker will discuss some practical discourse and experiment with each technique in possible rigor, through the reflection of an established mathematician, Alexander Grothendieck, plus his personal inner experience.
[A brief biography of the speaker]
Vanny is a research fellow at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, India, whose PhD thesis is on homotopy theory, particularly on equivariant rational homotopy groups of sphere spectrum. Vanny has also served as a general organizer at the Mathematical Association of Cambodia (MAC) since 2020. There, he has helped many Cambodian students to do their higher studies abroad and has lectured on many advanced topics in theoretical mathematics, including algebraic topology, representation theory, and homological algebra. He is also involved in leading several missions in developing the mathematical sector in Cambodia: organizing monthly webinars, workshops, and talk shows in various institutions in the country.