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MATH Semineri: “From classical mechanics to symplectic rigidity (and back?)”, Umut Varolgüneş, 15:40 16 Kasım (EN)

You are cordially invited to the seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Umut Varolgüneş (Boğaziçi University) “From classical mechanics to symplectic rigidity (and back?)” Abstract: Consider a particle moving in Euclidean space under the influence of a Hamiltonian energy function. All possible trajectories of this particle define a […]

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MATH Semineri: “Operads and their nerves”, Redi Haderi, 13:30 14 Kasım (EN)

You are cordially invited to the Topology Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Redi Haderi (Bilkent) “Operads and their nerves” Abstract: Like many categorical structures, operads were first introduced as an organizing principle in algebraic topology (more precisely in the study of loop spaces). Roughly speaking, an operad […]

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CHEM Semineri: “Making new PET tracers for brain imaging and developing new (radio)chemistry along the way”, Pedro Brugarolas, 18:00 14 Kasım (EN)

You are cordially invited to attend the seminar organized by the Department of Chemistry. Title : Making new PET tracers for brain imaging and developing new (radio)chemistry along the way Speaker: Pedro Brugarolas, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA Date : November 14th, […]

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MATH Semineri: “Nonlocal correlations as an information-theoretic resource”, Selman Ipek, 14:30 11 Kasım (EN)

You are cordially invited to the Quantum Computing Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Selman Ipek (Bilkent) “Nonlocal correlations as an information-theoretic resource” Abstract: The statistics of measurement outcomes coming from quantum theory satisfy a principle known as no-signaling which prevents faster than light information transfer. It is […]

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