The Harvard University Department of Mathematics will be posting reminders and about events geared towards the undergraduate math community at Harvard.
Join us tomorrow Wednesday for the Open Neighborhood talk "Max Dehn and the Dehn Twist" by Peter Kronheimer at 4.30pm in SC 507.
We hope to see you there!
Please join us tomorrow Wednesday for Savvy Raghuvanshi Math table talk "The strong law of small numbers" at 5.30 pm in SC 507.
Dinner will be served,
We hope to see you there!
Join us for the first Open neighborhood talk of the Spring semester this Wednesday Feb 5th at 4.30pm in SC 507.
Curt McMullen will talk about Negatively curved crystals.
This is a 1/5 chili peppers talk.
We hope to see you there!
GIIM and HUMA are co-hosting Spring Math class advising hours on Tuesday 28th 5-7pm in the Math lounge (SC 4th floor).
Join in for concentration and math advice from this semester's math course assistants.
Mochi and roll cake will be served.
Come join us for the first Math Table of the Spring semester
this Wed 29th at 5.30 pm in SC 507
Kim Nguyen will be talking about Hidden Markov Models as Modern Day Map-Makers.
This talk is rated 1.5 out of 5 chili peppers.
Dinner will be served
We hope to see you all there!
Come join us on Nov. 19 at 5:30pm in SC 509 for a Graduate School Panel where we will have current grad students available to answer questions about applying for and attending graduate school.
Dinner will be provided. We look forward to having you there!
Tonight at 6pm in SC Hall C Karen Olsson will be speaking about her book “The Weil Conjectures” about the Weil siblings—Simone, a philosopher, mystic, and social activist, and André, an influential mathematician.
Fermat's little Theorem
Come join us tomorrow Wednesday Oct 30 at 5.30pm in SC 507 for this Math Table talk by Gaurav Goel.
We hope to see you there!
Please note that this is a 3.5 out of 5 chili pepper talk.
Dinner will be provided
Why doesn't an electron fall into the nucleus?
Come join us for this Open Neighborhood talk by Marius Lemm this Wednesday October 23rd at 4.30 pm in SC 507.
Please note that this is a 3/5 chili peppers talk.
We hope to see you there!
Come join us for CJ Dowd's talk on Arborescences of Regular Covering Graphs tomorrow Wed Oct 16th at 6pm in SC 507
Note that this is a 4/5 chilli pepper talk.
We hope to see you there!
Join us tomorrow Wednesday at 4.30 pm in SC 507 for the Open Neighborhood talk "Quantum computers and the future of cryptography" by Dr. Kate Stange.
We hope to see you there!
Join us tomorrow Wed at 6pm in SC 507 for this Math table talk by Michael Kielstra titled "The Fisherman, the Graduate, and the Robot: Linear Programming for Applied Graph Theory"
This is a 3/5 chili pepper talk.
We hope to see you there!
(Dinner will be served)
Francis Su’s “Math for Human Flourishing” talk last night. Join us tonight at 5:30pm in SC 507 where Francis will give another talk on what he said last night is his favorite theorem: “Sperner’s Lemma”. Dinner reception after the talk. @mathyawp
We are excited to have Dr. Francis Su @mathyawp (Harvey Mudd, former president of the @maanow) giving two talks. Wed, 9/25 in SC Hall D: “Math for Human Flourishing” and Thu, 9/25 in SC 507: “Sperner’s Lemma”. Check https://t.co/ISGWhD2iTw for details!
Come Join us tomorrow Wednesday at 6 pm for Vaughan McDonald's Math Table talk: "Counting primes and generalizing arithmetic progressions"
Where? SC 507
When? Wed Sept 18th at 6pm
Dinner will be served
We hope to see you there!
Joins us for our Open Neighborhood talk tomorrow by Joe Harris
"How many lines meet each of 4 given ones in 3D space and why it matters".
When? Wednesday at 4.30 pm
Where? SC 507.
All welcome! Snacks provided
Every Monday, 8-10pm in Leverrett Dining, come to Math Night to work on your math problem sets. CAs for courses numbered 22 and above often hold office hours here. Snacks provided!
Join us for our Open neighborhood/ Math table OPENER, "A Mathematical love story" by Wes Cain ADUS Harvard University.
When? Tues Sept 3rd at 5.30 pm
Where? SC 507.
Dinner will be provided 🌮🍲🥣
The talk will be accessible to all undergraduate students.