Guest lectures and seminars - Page 47
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NHA 720
C*-algebra seminar talk by Ole Brevig (University of Oslo)
Felix Küng (University of Liverpool): Twisted Hodge diamonds give rise to non-Fourier-Mukai functors
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NHA B1119
Second of two lectures on constructing non-Fourier-Mukai functors
Abstract: After a broad overview of the activities of MecaWet group at PMMH, the presentation will focus on the “dry side” of MecaWet.
Drawing a flat map of the Earth is fundamentally challenging as continents unavoidably end up distorted. Reciprocally, complex natural shapes such as the delicate shape of Orchidea petals emanate from differential growth. From an engineering point of view, similar shape changes can be obtained when flat patches embedded with a network of channels are inflated. We will discuss two opposite strategies involving stretchable elastomers or, conversely, stiff fabrics. Can we program the resulting 3D shapes? How robust are such inflated structures?
This talk is part of the Mechanics Lunch Seminar series. Bring-your-own-lunch and lots of questions.
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NHA B1120
First of two lectures on constructing non-Fourier-Mukai functors
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NHA B1120