Topology seminar
Ongoing in Evanston
Fall 2023 schedule
Organizers: Noah Riggenbach and Araminta Wilson.
10/02. Haoyang Guo (Chicago).
10/09. Andrew Senger (Harvard).
10/16. Jeremy Hahn (MIT/IAS).
10/23. Federic Scavia (UCLA).
11/13. Naruki Masuda (Johns Hopkins).
11/20. Jared Weinstein (Boston University).
11/27. Kendric Schefers (Berkeley).
Spring 2023 schedule
Organizer: Noah Riggenbach.
03/27. Ayelet Lindenstrauss (Indiana University).
04/10. Toni Annala (IAS). Algebraic and geometric cobordism.
04/17. Adam Holeman (NU). Derived delta rings and relative prismatic cohomology.
04/24. Federico Scavia (UCLA). Massey products in Galois cohomology.
05/08. Hans-Werner Henn (Strasbourg). On the Brown Comenetz dual of the K(2)-local sphere at the prime 2 - a sequel to the conference talk in March 2023 (joint work in progress with Paul Goerss).
Winter 2023 schedule
Organizer: Noah Riggenbach.
01/18. Hana Jia Kong (IAS). Structures and computations in motivic homotopy theory.
02/06. Rok Gregoric (Austin). The stack of oriented formal groups and applications.
02/20. Vesna Stojanoska (UIUC). Representation spheres and chromatic Picard groups.
02/27. Noah Riggenbach (NU). The quasisyntomic filtration at finite levels.
03/06. Mark Behrens (Notre Dame). An odd primary analog of real motivic homotopy.
Fall 2022 schedule
Organizer: Noah Riggenbach.
10/10. Ishan Levy (MIT). The algebraic K-theory of type 2 spectra.
10/24. Adela Zhang (MIT). Mod p homology of labeled configuration spaces via spectral Lie algebras.
10/31. Lucy Yang (Harvard). A real Hochschild–Kostant–Rosenberg theorem.
11/07. Haoyang Guo (MPIM). Derived de Rham complex in p-adic analytic geometry.
11/28. Allen Yuan (Columbia). Algebraically closed fields in higher algebra.