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Major Trends in Mathematics

In addition to the UW Math Department's regular series of Colloquia and Seminars, we will hold a series of well-publicized general public lectures (once per semester) on central problems in mathematics.
September, 2004: Barry Mazur (Harvard University)
Bernoulli numbers and the unity of mathematics
September, 2005: Mike Shelley (Courant Institute)
How Bodies interact with Flows
March 31, 2006: Yuval Peres(UC Berkeley)
Point Processes, Repulsion and Fair Allocation
May 1, 2006: David Marker University of Illinois at Chicago
Model Theory and Real Geometry
April 20, 2007: Rachel Kuske (UBC)
April 27, 2007: Karen Uhlenbeck (UT-Austin)