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SUMMARY:(Asprey) Terence Tao\, UCLA
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URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/mathstats/event/asprey-terence-tao-ucla-2/
LOCATION:Rockefeller Hall 300
CATEGORIES:Asprey
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SUMMARY:(Asprey) Terence Tao\, UCLA
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URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/mathstats/event/asprey-terence-tao-ucla/
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SUMMARY:(Asprey Lecture II)\, Laura DeMarco\, Harvard University
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday February 9 at 3PM in Rocky 300 for the second of two Asprey Lecturers delivered by Professor Laura DeMarco. Harvard University. \nTitle: The Mandelbrot set today: what we know and what we don’t know \nAbstract: One of the most famous–and still not fully understood–objects in mathematics is the Mandelbrot set.  By definition\, it is the set of complex numbers c for which the recursive sequence {c\, c^2+c\, (c^2+c)^2+c\, …}\, defined by x_1 = c and x_{n+1} = (x_n)^2+c\, is bounded.  But this set turns out to be rich and complicated and related to many different areas of mathematics.  I will present an overview of what’s known and what’s not known about the Mandelbrot set\, and I’ll describe recent work that (perhaps surprisingly) employs tools from arithmetic geometry to study these systems.  The new work is a collaboration with Myrto Mavraki.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/mathstats/event/asprey-lecture-ii-laura-demarco-harvard-university/
LOCATION:Rockefeller Hall 300
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SUMMARY:(Asprey Lecture I) Laura DeMarco\, Harvard University
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday February 8 at 5PM in Rocky 300 for the first of two Asprey Lecturers delivered by Professor Laura DeMarco. Harvard University. \nTitle: From the solar system to the Mandelbrot set \nAbstract: The field of dynamical systems has a long and fascinating history:  it originated with the study of planetary motion and has become a central part of mathematics today\, with many connections to algebra\, geometry\, and analysis.  In this talk\, I will present some of its historical development\, with emphasis on the subtle question of linearization and how that leads to deep and difficult problems that remain unsolved today.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/mathstats/event/asprey-lectures/
LOCATION:Rockefeller Hall 300
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