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THE EVELYN NELSON LECTURES

Friday, February 10, 2012

Michael Singer

North Carolina State University

Factorization of Partial Differential Operators and Differential Algebraic Groups

Evelyn M. NelsonEvelyn M. Nelson

1943 - 1987

Dr. Evelyn Nelson was a member of the Department at the time of her death in 1987. In her memory and in recognition of her contributions to the University and the Mathematical Community, the Department, with the generous support of her many friends and colleagues, established the Evelyn Nelson Lecture Series. This lecture series has focused on matters relating to the Foundations of Mathematics.

Past Nelson Lectures:

2010-2011 Sergei Starchenko 
Notre Dame University 
O-minimality and Diophantine geometry
2009-2010 Alasdair Urquhart 
University of Toronto 
Von Neumann, Goedel and Complexity theory
2008-2009 Alex Wilkie 
Manchester University, UK 
Model Theory and Analytic Continuation for Implicitly Defined Functions
2007-2008 Phokion Kolaitis 
IBM Almaden Research Center 
Constraint Satisfaction, Complexity, and Logic
2006-2007 Julia Knight 
Notre Dame 
Comparing classes of structures
2005-2006 Michael Shub 
University of Toronto 
Computing Over the Real and Complex Numbers
2004-2005 Thomas Scanlon 
University of California, Berkeley 
Evelyn Nelson Lecture

A logical perspective on difference equations

2003-2004 Ya'acov Peterzil 
Haifa 
Definable Groups in O-minimal Structures
2002-2003 Alexander Kechris 
California Institute of Technology 
Applications of ergodic theory to set theory
2001-2002 Patrick Speissegger 
Mathematics & Statistics
McMaster University 
Constructing o-minimal structures
2000-2001 Dugald Macpherson 
University of Leeds 
Reconstructing Models from their Automorphism Groups
1999-2000 Toni Pitassi 
University of Arizona 
A New Proof of the Weak Pigeonhole Principle
1998-1999 Olga Kharlampovich 
McGill University 
Equations and first-order formulas over free and fully residually free groups
1996-1997 Chris Laskowski 
University of Maryland 
What do the law of large numbers, PAC learning, neural networks and model theory have in common?
1994-1995 Askold Khovanskii 
University of Toronto 
Newton polyhedra
1994-1995 Dave Marker 
University of Illinois, Chicago 
Model theory and exponentiation
1993-1994 Lou van den Dries 
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 
Logic and local fields
1992-1993 Ralph McKenzie 
University of California, Berkeley 
Equations, Lattices and Structure: Sixty years of research in universal algebra
1991-1992 Angus Macintyre 
University of Oxford 
Model theory of analytic functions

 
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