The topology seminar at RU is modelled after the “Kan seminar” at MIT. The goal is for participants to read and assimilate information from research papers and present the content of these papers. The main goal of the Freudenthal seminar is to foster a good atmosphere, and to encourage discussion between the participants. As such, each speaker may choose to talk on any topic they wish. The hope is that this exposes us to a wide range of material, and allows each speaker to give a talk on a topic they are enthusiastic about.
13 February, HG03.082, 15:30–17:15
Speaker: Niall
Title: PBW theorems in higher algebra.
20 February, HG03.054, 13:45–15:15:
Speaker: Julius
Title: Goodwillie calculus
27 February, HG03.082, 15:30–17:15:
Speaker: Maxime
Title: The Landweber exact functor theorem.
6 March, HG03.085, 15:30–17:15:
Speaker: Giorgi
Title: Every spectrum is the K-theory of a stable ∞-category
13 March, HG03.082, 15:30–17:15: Cancelled due to strike
20 March, HG03.085, 15:30–17:15: [CANCELLED]
Speaker: Ahina
Title: Equivariant minimal models
27 March, HG03.085, 15:30–17:15:
Speaker: Gregoire [CANCELLED: replaced with group research presentations]
Title: A pasting theorem for iterated Segal spaces
3 April, HG03.085, 15:30–17:15
Speaker: Euan
Title: A Manifold which does not admit any differentiable structure