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比利时vs摩洛哥足彩 ,
university of california san diego

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math 196/296 - student colloquium

benjamin weinkove

ucsd

convergence of metric spaces

abstract:

a metric space is a set together with a notion of distance. an example would be 3-space with our usual definition of distance, but there are lots of examples which could be quite abstract. suppose we're given two such spaces: how far apart are they? does this even make sense? is there a well-defined notion of the distance between abstract metric spaces? can a sequence of abstract metric spaces converge? we will discuss these questions in relation to some recent research on curvature flows and geometry.

november 24, 2009

11:00 am

ap&m b412

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