A big-little example of non-commutative geometry
Martin Walter
Tuesday, April 17
Differential Equations, Geometry, and Topology Seminar
1:00 pm, Mathematics 220
Linear algebra and a little functional analysis are all that is needed to understand the technical details of this talk. However, a good dose of mathematical maturity is helpful in understanding possible implications that might follow.
I will be discussing a bit of physics, a bit of Riemannian geometry, matrices and finite sets (but mostly matrices).
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