MISSION STATEMENT
The Kent State University Algebra Seminar is committed to becoming the highest quality seminar in Mathematics or, indeed, in any discipline, in this or any other conceivable World, and endeavors to proactively and assertively thwart all efforts of rival seminars to prevent the Algebra Seminar from attaining this lofty and rightful position, by striving to synergistically create and enthusiastically disseminate cutting edge research in critical and emerging areas of Group, Ring, and Field Theory, or any combination or permutation thereof. |
Date
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Speaker
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Title
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September 3
|
Hayden Julius | On Maps Sending Rank-k Idempotents to Idempotents |
September 10
|
Xiaoyou Chen | Weak Mp-Groups |
September 17
|
Xiaoyou Chen | Super M-Groups |
September 24
|
Marcos Ligiero | Prime Rings and Derivations |
October 1
|
Ramadan El Sharif | On the p-Closedness and p-Nilpotency of Finite Groups |
October 8
|
Ramadan El Sharif | p-Closedness and p-Nilpotency, continued |
October 15
|
Rachel Carleton | Equally Partitioned Groups |
October 22
|
Brandon Martin | Finite Rings of Odd Order With Few Nilpotent and Idempotent Elements |
October 29
|
Zhaoting Wei
(KSU at Geauga) |
An Introduction to the BGG Category in Representation Theory |
November 5
|
Zhaoting Wei | Tensor Products in the BGG Category |
November 12
|
Jillian Gaietto | On the Number of Elements of Maximal Order in a Group |
November 19
|
Jooyoung Shin |
How Far Can We Go With Amitsur's Theorem in Differential Polynomial Rings? |
November 26
|
Emily Hoopes-Boyd | The Representation of an Idempotent as a Sum of Nilpotent Elements |
December 3
|
NO SEMINAR |