Geometry Seminar
The geometry seminar covers a wide range of topics in geometry with particular emphasis on discrete geometry, computational geometry, and algorithmic real algebraic geometry. Many of the speakers are New York area researchers, students, visitors, and postdocs. A seminar talk may report on original research, survey known results, or be almost entirely devoted to an open problem.
You may find an archive of events prior to Summer 2024 here.
Seminar Organizer(s): Joseph Malkevitch, Boris Aronov, and Adam Sheffer
Upcoming Events
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Tuesday, September 8, 20262PM, Online
The Minimum Dominating Set Problem on Bipartite Circle Graphs: Complexity and Approximation
Karim Abu-Affash, Shamoon College of Engineering -
Tuesday, September 15, 20262PM, Online
TBA
Michiel Smid, Carlton U -
Tuesday, September 22, 20266PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314 and on Zoom
Tight colorful no-dimensional Tverberg theorem
Alexander Polyanskii, Emory -
Tuesday, October 6, 20262PM, Online
On the heterogeneity in metric spaces
Marc van Kreveld, Utrecht University