Rings and Modules Seminar Series

The Rings and Modules Seminar was founded in September of 1995 by G. Krause and T. Kucera. We meet weekly during the fall and winter academic terms and occasionally during the spring and summer. The seminar is open to discussion of all aspects of ring theory and module theory, and any related topics, such as algebraic geometry. We present original research, survey talks, and tutorials on topics of interest. We are always happy to hear talks by visitors.

http://server.math.umanitoba.ca/~tkucera/RMseminar.html

Organizer: Tommy Kucera.

## Upcoming Seminar

R. W. Quackenbush (Department of Mathematics, University of Manitoba)

Tuesday, November 21 at 14:40

418 Machray Hall

When is a $$\vee$$-semilattice a lattice?

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## Archived Seminars

2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2002.

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Upcoming Seminars

Rings and Modules seminar:
R. W. Quackenbush: When is a $$\vee$$-semilattice a lattice?
Tuesday, November 21 at 14:40, 418 Machray Hall.

Functional Analysis seminar:
Edward Timko: A Classification of $$n$$-tuples of Commuting Isometries
Tuesday, November 21 at 15:00, 205 Armes.

Geometry and Topology seminar:
Marc Ethier
Friday, November 24 at 13:30, 316 Machray Hall.

Combinatorics seminar:
Anthony Bonato: Burning spiders and path forests
Friday, November 24 at 15:30, 418 Machray Hall.