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The Ramsey Theory Podcast: No Strangers At This Party
Veselin Jungic
Frequency: 1 episode/3d. Total Eps: 14

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The Ramsey Theory Podcast: No Strangers At This Party With Julian Sahasrabudhe
Season 1
dimanche 6 février 2022 • Duration 46:41
Dr. Julian Sahasrabudhe is a University Lecturer (Assistant Professor in the American/Canadian system) in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Dr. Sahasrabudhe is the recipient of the 2021 European Prize in Combinatorics.
In a conversation with students from Simon Fraser University, Amritha Raj Kizhakkeputhukulathil Ramanan, Brian Krammer, and Anmol Anmol Singh, Dr. Sahasrabudhe talks about how it was to be a late bloomer in mathematics, some of the places that he visited and the people that he met on his academic journey, and about his current research interests.
The Ramsey Theory Podcast: No Strangers At This Party With Jaroslav Nesetril
Season 1
dimanche 30 janvier 2022 • Duration 57:25
Dr. Jaroslav Nešetřil is a Professor of Mathematics and the Founder of the Centre for Discrete Mathematics, Theoretical Computer Science and its Applications, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Dr. Nešetřil, among other many national and international distinctions, received the Donatio Universitatis Carolinae prize “for his contribution to mathematics and for his leading role in establishing a world-renowned group in discrete mathematics at Charles University”.
In a conversation with students from Simon Fraser University, Brian Krammer, Anmol Anmol Singh, and Amritha Raj Kizhakkeputhukulathil Ramanan, Dr. Nešetřil talks about how the world events in 1963 influenced his decision to go to university, reflects on many contributions that his generation made to the establishment of the theoretical computing science, and shares his views about the relationship between mathematics and art.
The Ramsey Theory Podcast: No Strangers At This Party With Bryna Kra
Season 1
vendredi 7 janvier 2022 • Duration 39:06
Dr. Bryna Kra is Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Dr. Kra received, among other many distinctions, the Levi L. Conant Prize for her expository article "The Green–Tao theorem on arithmetic progressions in the primes: an ergodic point of view."
In a conversation with students from Simon Fraser University, Wassim Khelifi, Connor Marriam, and Manan Sood, Dr. Kra talks about how it was to grow up in a mathematical household, shares her memories about her first eureka moment, and talks about her research interests and contributions.
The Ramsey Theory Podcast: No Strangers At This Party With Neil Hindman
Season 1
jeudi 6 janvier 2022 • Duration 25:30
Dr. Neil Hindman is a Professor Emeritus at the Department of Mathematics, Howard University, Washington, DC. As of October 20, 2021, Dr. Hindman has authored and co-authored 205 scientific papers (if we counted correctly) and directed 20 doctoral dissertations. With Donna Strauss, he co-authored the book "Algebra in the Stone–Čech compactification – theory and applications."
In a conversation with students from Simon Fraser University, Payal Payal, Stephen Ng, Harleen Kaur, and Knute Hardin, Dr. Hindman talks about his first experiences with mathematics, shares his experience of being a graduate student and a research mathematician, and talks about how he proved the famous Hindman's theorem.
The Ramsey Theory Podcast: No Strangers At This Party With Adriana Hansberg
Season 1
mercredi 29 décembre 2021 • Duration 54:34
Dr. Adriana Hansberg is a full-time "A" Researcher at the Institute of Mathematics of the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Juriquilla. Dr. Hansberg was a recipient of the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 2021 Recognition, within the framework of International Women's Day.
In a conversation with students from Simon Fraser University, Wassim Khelifi, Connor Marriam, and Manan Sood, Dr. Hansberg talks about how she became a mathematician, shares her experience of being a graduate student, and talks about how her research interests have evolved over time.
The Ramsey Theory Podcast - No Strangers At this Party with Amanda Montejano
Season 1 · Episode 1
dimanche 26 décembre 2021 • Duration 57:11
Dr. Amanda Montejano is a Professor (Titular "A" ) at the Multidisciplinary Unit of Teaching and Research of the Science Faculty (Facultad de Ciencias ) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Juriquilla located in the city of Querétaro. She is also Research Fellow at the Mathematical Innovation Center (CINNMA A.C.).
Dr. Montejano's main areas of research are Combinatorics and Graph Theory, although she is also interested in some aspects of Combinatorial Number Theory.
In a conversation with students from Simon Fraser University, Wassim Khelifi, Connor Marriam, and Manan Sood, Dr. Montejano talks about how she became a mathematician, her research in Ramsey theory, and how it is to be a woman mathematician.
The Ramsey Theory Podcast: No Strangers At This Party With Joel Spencer
Season 1
mardi 25 janvier 2022 • Duration 46:05
Dr. Joel Spencer is the Silver Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Computer Science at New York University, New York. Dr. Spencer received, among other many distinctions, the Leroy P. Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition with his coauthor Noga Alon for their book "The Probabilistic Method."
In a conversation with students from Simon Fraser University, Brian Krammer, Anmol Anmol Singh, and Amritha Raj Kizhakkeputhukulathil Ramanan, Dr. Spencer talks about his mathematics high school teacher, remembers the time when Ron Graham, Bruce Rothschild, and he worked on the book "Ramsey Theory," and talks about his friendship and collaboration with "Uncle Paul."
The photo on the poster is by Mary Ann Spencer.
The Ramsey Theory Podcast: No Strangers At This Party With Donald Robertson
Season 1
lundi 24 janvier 2022 • Duration 25:43
Dr. Donald Robertson is a Neumann Research Fellow in Pure Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. Dr. Robertson is interested in ergodic theory and its application to combinatorial problems.
In a conversation with students from Simon Fraser University, Anmol Anmol Singh, Amritha Raj Kizhakkeputhukulathil Ramanan, and Brian Krammer, Dr. Robertson talks about why he preferred mathematics over physics, tells about the importance of communication in mathematics, and talks about connections between ergodic theory and Ramsey theory.
The Ramsey Theory Podcast: No Strangers At This Party With Fan Chung Graham
Season 1
jeudi 20 janvier 2022 • Duration 53:52
Dr. Fan Chung Graham is the Paul Erdös Professor in Combinatorics at the University of California, San Diego, California. Dr. Chung Graham's research interests include spectral graph theory, extremal graph theory, graph labeling, graph decompositions, random graphs, graph algorithms, parallel structures, and various applications of graph theory in Internet computing, communication networks, software reliability, chemistry, and engineering.
In a conversation with students from Simon Fraser University, Amritha Raj Kizhakkeputhukulathil Ramanan, Anmol Anmol Singh, and Brian Krammer, Dr. Chung Graham talks about how she as a graduate student worked on improving the lower bound of R(3,3,3,3), tells about the benefits that art brings to her life, and shares some of her memories about her husband Ron Graham.
The Ramsey Theory Podcast: No Strangers At This Party With Steve Butler
Season 1
lundi 17 janvier 2022 • Duration 49:54
Dr. Steve Butler is the Barbara J. Janson Professor in Mathematics at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. Dr. Butler's research interests include spectral graph theory, enumerative combinatorics, mathematics of juggling, discrete geometry, and "mathematics of fun things."
In a conversation with students from Simon Fraser University, Amritha Raj Kizhakkeputhukulathil Ramanan, Anmol Anmol Singh, and Brian Krammer, Dr. Butler talks about mathematics and magic, shares his thoughts about the role of teaching in the life of a research mathematician, and talks about his friendship and collaboration with Ron Graham.