GEOMETRY RESEARCH GROUP
Geometry (GRG) is a large research group in the
Department of Mathematics
at the University of Texas at
Austin.
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Who is in GRG?
The faculty in GRG have interests
which cover a wide range of topics including: algebraic geometry,
combinatorial geometry, geometric PDE,
gauge theory, integrable systems,
mathematical physics, mathematical biology, representation theory, tilings
Post-docs (instructors and lecturers)
help to diversify GRG with their varied interests, and
they have much to gain by participating in GRG activities.
Graduate students play an important role
in the activities of GRG, pursuing their research and frequently
giving seminar lectures.
Former GRG members
Geometry Seminars
There are currently five geometry related seminars:
GADGET lunch seminar
on Tuesdays,
Junior Geometry Seminar on Tuesdays
Geometry and String Theory Seminar
on Wednesdays
Geometry Seminar on Thursdays and
GRASP
GADGET is an informal lunch seminar which meets as the need arises (conference
reports, expository talks, practice talks, etc.) and is a frequent venue
for talks by graduate students. The Junior Geometry seminar is run by graduate
students interested in geometry of all kinds.
The Geometry and String Theory is a joint seminar between the Geometry group in the Math Dept
and the Theory Group in the Physics Dept.
The Thursday Geometry seminar now includes algebraic geometry. It meets every week at 3:30 for two hours, with a
break in the middle. We ask speakers to give a general exposition
in the first hour so as not to accelerate too quickly, and to give technical details in the second hour. Finally GRASP (= Geometry Representation Theory
and Some Physics) is an introductory lecture series to
representation theory run by David Ben-Zvi.
Other seminars
Topology Seminar, which meets on Mondays
Saturday morning math group
Whom does GRG interact with?
There are several people with related
interests with whom members of GRG communicate, both within the
mathematics department and in other departments.
The Theory Group in the Physics Department
The mathematical physics group overlaps with GRG quite a bit.
The partial differential equations group has some interest in geometric PDE and similar problems.
The Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (TICAM).
Funding of GRG
The GRG group is funded by a group NSF grant, several individual research
grants, endowment funds from the Sid Richardson Regents' Chair Number 3
and university resources. Funds are available through GRG for the Saturday
Morning Math Group, undergradaute research and travel, graduate student
and post doc support and travel, and short term visitors. These resources are
primarily used for members of the group and their students, coworkers
and visitors. In particular GRG has its own library of books related to the research
of its members. Check them out here, see if you would
like to borrow some of them.
This page was last updated Sep 8 2004, by Tamas Hausel. Questions or comments about this page could be sent
to hausel at math.utexas.edu .