You are cordially invited to the Analysis Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Alexandre Goncharov (Bilkent) “Asymptotics of extremal polynomials” Abstract: The asymptotic behavior of extremal polynomials (in particular, Chebyshev polynomials and orthogonal polynomials) is considered. Both classical and some recent results are presented. We discuss upper and […]
MATH Seminar: “Asymptotics of extremal polynomials”, Alexandre Goncharov , 1:30PM February 3 (EN)
PHIL Seminar: “Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice”, Greg Caruso, 5:00PM February 4 (EN)
Title: Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice Speaker: Greg Caruso (SUNY Corning, Philosophy) Date: Thursday, February 4, 2020 Time: 1700-1830 Zoom Meeting To request the event link, please contact to the department. Abstract: One of the most prominent justifications of legal punishment, historically and currently, is retributivism, according […]
HIST Seminar: “Mighty in Medieval Cappadocia: House of Skepides”, Ceylan Karaca, 6:00PM Februray 4 (EN)
You are cordially invited to a seminar titled “Mighty in Medieval Cappadocia: House of Skepides” by the Department of History. Date: 04.02.2021, Thursday Time: 18.00 (Ankara time zone) Title: Mighty in Medieval Cappadocia: House of Skepides Speaker: Ceylan Karaca, Hacettepe University Abstract: The talk drives its topic from my doctoral […]
MATH Seminar: “Kähler Geometry and Einstein-Maxwell Metrics”, Caner Koca, 3:40PM February 5 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the ODTU-Bilkent Algebraic Geometry Seminar Speaker: Caner Koca (City University of New York) “Kähler Geometry and Einstein-Maxwell Metrics” Abstract: A classical problem in Kähler Geometry is to determine a canonical representative in each Kähler class of a complex manifold. In this talk, I will introduce […]
ELIT Seminar: “Neither peace nor dignity, nor beauty of life’: Connection, critique and community in the work of Vernon Lee”, Dr. Ingrid Hanson, 4:00PM February 5 (EN)
On Friday, February 5, the Department of English Language and Literature is going to host a lecture by Dr. Ingrid Hanson at 16:00-17:00. Zoom Meeting To request the event link, please contact to the department. Ingrid Hanson ‘Neither peace nor dignity, nor beauty of life’: Connection, critique and community in […]
ARCH Seminar: “Divine Protection: Ancient Egyptian Vernacular Shrines in the Eastern Sahara”, Prof. Salima Ikram, 5:00PM February 7 (EN)
We would like to invite you to our first Lecture of the Spring Semester on Sunday, February 7, to listen to Professor Salima Ikram of the American University in Cairo about “Divine Protection: Ancient Egyptian Vernacular Shrines in the Eastern Sahara”. The talk will be held on Zoom at 17:00 […]
MATH Seminar: “The Dade group of a finite group and dimension functions”, Ergün Yalçın, 1:30PM February 8 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Topology Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Ergün Yalçın (Bilkent) “The Dade group of a finite group and dimension functions” Abstract: If $G$ is a $p$-group and $k$ is a field of characteristic $p$, then the Dade group $D(G)$ of $G$ is […]
ELIT Seminar: “The Tempest and The Winter’s Tale on the Contested Court Stage, 1611–12”, Gabriel Lonsberry, 6:00PM February 8 (EN)
On Monday, February 8, the Department of English Language and Literature is going to host a lecture by Dr. Gabriel Lonsberry at 18:00-19:00. The lecture is open to the public and will take place via Zoom. To request the event link, please contact to the department. Gabriel Lonsberry The Tempest […]
MATH Seminar: “Area and Co-area Formulas for maps into metric spaces”, Behnam Esmayli, 6:00PM February 10 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Analysis Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Behnam Esmayli (University of Pittsburgh, PA) “Area and Co-area Formulas for maps into metric spaces” Abstract: Area and co-area formula are probably the two most fundamental integral geometric identities in differential geometry. The former is […]
PHIL Seminar: “Aristotle’s elements and a problem for change”, Mary Krizan, 5:00PM February 11 (EN)
Title: Aristotle’s elements and a problem for change Speaker: Mary Krizan (University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, Philosophy) Date: Thursday, February 11, 2021 Time: 1700-1830 Join Zoom Meeting To request the event link, please contact to the department. Abstract: Aristotle’s theory of material elements, as described in On Generation and […]