Hausdorff Colloquium
A Brief History of Going in Circles: From Belts to BottGraduate Colloquium
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Europe/Berlin
Endenicher Allee 60/1-016 - Lipschitzsaal (Mathezentrum)
Endenicher Allee 60/1-016 - Lipschitzsaal
Mathezentrum
90
Description
Abstract:
This talk explains why rotating yourself twice is more mathematically respectable than rotating once, why vector bundles repeat every 8 dimensions like a bad sitcom plot, and what all of this has to do with electrons being antisocial. There will be K -theory, Bott periodicity, and a belt. It will all make sense in the end. Probably.
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Organized by
Michel Alexis, Regula Krapf