Northwestern University Mathematical Calendar
Topology Seminar
Year 2006
Monday, January 16, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 3pm
- Vigleik Angeltveit, MIT
- Title: The cyclic (co)bar construction on A-infinity objects and THH
Special Note: Note the time.
Abstract and details available
Monday, February 6, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Professor Donald Yau, Ohio State University
- Title: Gerstenhaber structure and Deligne's conjecture for Loday algebras
Abstract and details available
Monday, February 20, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Teena Gerhardt, MIT
- Title: Towards an RO(S^1)-graded Witt complex
Abstract and details available
Monday, February 27, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Professor Tom Fiore, University of Chicago
- Title: Double Categories and Double Structures
Abstract and details available
Monday, March 6, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Professor Mark Johnson, Penn State Altoona
- Title: Factoring the Becker-Gottlieb Transfer through the Trace map
Abstract and details available
Thursday, April 6, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 3pm
- Professor Rick Jardine, University of Western Ontario
- Title: Cocycle categories
Special Note: Unusual day and time
Contact info here
Monday, April 24, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Corbett Redden, Notre Dame University
- Title: The adiabatic limit of a string structure
Abstract and details available
Monday, May 1, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Professor Robert (Bob) Bruner, Wayne State University
- Title: The homological approach to computing algebraic K-theory
Abstract and details available
Monday, May 8, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Kathleen (Kate) Ponto, University of Chicago
- Title: Fixed Point Theory and Bicategories
Abstract and details available
Monday, May 15, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Professor Michael Batanin, Macquarie University
- Title: Recognition of n-fold loop spaces and symmetrisation of n-operads
Abstract and details available
Monday, May 22, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Professor Daniel Davis, Purdue University
- Title: The Homotopy Orbit Spectrum for Profinite Groups
Abstract and details available
Thursday, May 25, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Professor Ethan Devinatz, University of Washington
- Title: Finiteness properties for the homotopy groups of certain homotopy fixed point spectra
Special Note: This seminar is on Thursday!
Abstract and details available
Monday, June 5, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Professor James (Jim) Turner, Calvin College
- Title: On topological lifts of algebraic diagrams
Abstract and details available
Monday, September 25, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Professor Kari Ragnarsson, Northwestern University
- Title: A Segal conjecture for p-completed classifying spaces
Abstract and details available
Monday, October 2, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Professor Paul Goerss, Northwestern University
- Title: Picard spaces and Picard groups at chromatic level 2
Contact info here
Tuesday, November 7, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Professor Nora Ganter, University of Illinois
- Title: Hecke operators in elliptic cohomology and generalized Moonshine
Contact info here
Monday, November 13, 2006
- Topology Seminar
Lunt 104, 4:10pm
- Grace Lyo , University of California, Berkeley
- Title: Galois Representations and Descent in Algebraic K-theory
Abstract and details available
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