Mathematics Online Lunch Seminar

This is the homepage for the Mathematics Online Lunch Seminar at Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen. In this seminar, staff members of the Mathematics Department give short talk in which they present their field of work. The seminar takes place every second Thursday at 12:45.

The seminar is organized by Annegret Burtscher, Ross Kang and Steffen Sagave.

Zoom information
The seminar is held via zoom and the zoom access information for the individual talks is distributed via the mailing list of the Mathematics department. If you are not subscribed to this list, you can register here to receive seminar announcements with access information or email one of the organizers.

As on-campus talks have become possible again and the other mathematics seminars at Radboud University start again, the Mathematics Online Lunch Seminar pauses for the time being.

Past talks

  • Thursday 17 June 2021, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Maarten Solleveld (RU)
    A toy case of the Langlands program
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 3 June 2021, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Dejan Gajic (RU)
    Black holes, gravitational waves and determinism
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 20 May 2021, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Tommy Lundemo (RU)
    What is higher algebra?
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 29 April 2021, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Eric Cator (RU)
    Bombs away!
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 15 April 2021, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Koondanibha Mitra (RU)
    The gravity fingering phenomenon in porous media flow: An unsolved problem
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 25 March 2021, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Elefterios Soultanis (RU)
    The Homotopic Plateau--Douglas problem
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 11 March 2021, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Florian Zeiser (RU)
    What is Poisson geometry?
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 25 February 2021, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Peter Hochs (RU)
    What is index theory?
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 11 February 2021, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Laura Scarabosio (RU)
    Coping with uncertainty: from modeling to prediction.
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 28 January 2021, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Salvatore Floccari (RU)
    The Mumford-Tate conjecture for hyper-Kähler varieties
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 14 January 2021, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Erik Koelink (RU)
    Special functions from group representations
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 10 December 2020, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Magdalena Kedziorek (RU)
    Why is topological K-theory special?
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 26 November 2020, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Teun van Nuland (Ru)
    Listening to Operators: Multiple Operator Integrals and Noncommutative Geometry
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 12 November 2020, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Riccardo Cristoferi (RU)
    A quick tour in the Calculus of Variations
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 29 October 2020, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Wadim Zudilin (RU)
    \(\pi\), an irrational number
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 8 October 2020, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Vicky Hoskins (RU)
    The ubiquity of quiver moduli
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 24 September 2020, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Stijn Cambie (RU)
    Asymptotic resolution of a problem of Plesník
    (Abstract)

  • Thursday 10 September 2020, 12:45-13:15 via zoom
    Vanja Nikolić (RU)
    The mathematics of nonlinear sound waves
    (Abstract)