Chennai Mathematical Institute

Seminars




Seminars for the year 2002
  • 12, 17, 18 & 19-12-02
    D-modules
    Professor Pierre Schapira
    Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris.

  • 09-12-02
    Birational Invariants of Algebraic Groups
    Prof. Philippe Gille
    Universite Paris-Sud, France.

  • 22-11-02
    Amartya Sen and the Pareto principle
    Prof. S. Subramanian
    Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS), Chennai.

  • 12-11-02
    Some problems related to distinguished nil potent pairs
    Prof. Rupert YU
    Universite de Poitiers, France.

  • 11-10-02
    A state-oriented, partial-order model and modal logic for concurrent systems verification(Abstract)
    Dr. Vasumathi K Narayanan


  • 27-09-02
    Automata Syntaxic Identities and Polyzeta values
    Prof. M. Waldschmidt
    Institut de Mathematiques de Jussieu, Paris, France.

  • 09-09-02
    Period=index for central simple algebras over function fields of complex surfaces- apr`es de Jong
    Prof. R. Parimala
    TIFR, Mumbai.

  • 07-08-02
    Motives and Galois theory
    Prof. M.V. Nori
    University of Chicago, U.S.A.

  • 26-07-02
    An automata-theoretic approach to Constraint LTL(Abstract)
    Dr. Deepak D'Souza
    Chennai Mathematical Institute.

  • 12-07-02
    Solution of some image processing problems using group representations(Abstract)
    Prof. Harish Parthasarathy
    S.C. Bose Institute of Technology, New Delhi.

  • 04-07-02
    Group actions on positively curved manifolds(Abstract)
    Dr. Krishnan Shankar
    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, U.S.A.

  • 17-04-02
    Criteria for the asphericity of 2-complexes
    Prof. K. Varadarajan
    University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.

  • 05-03-02
    Toric Degenerations - Calderon's Work
    Prof. V. Lakshmibai
    Northeastern University, Boston, U.S.A.

  • 22-02-02
    A Geometric Approach to Standard Monomial Theory
    Prof. V. Lakshmibai
    Northeastern University, Boston, U.S.A.

  • 03-01-02
    Moduli of flat bundles over small dimensional tori(Abstract)
    Prof. A. Borel
    Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, U.S.A.