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Type: Seminar
Modified: Thu 25 Jul 2024 1134; Mon 12 Aug 2024 1053
Distribution: World
Expiry: 13 Aug 2024
Calendar1: 13 Aug 2024 1730-1930
CalLoc1: SWHB (D18) Lecture Theatre 321
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SMRI ’National Science Week’ Public Lecture: ’Zeros’ by Andrej Bauer

SMRI National Science Week Public Lecture: 
’Zeros’ 
Professor Andrej Bauer (University of Ljubljana) 

Location: 
University of Sydney, Camperdown Campus 
Susan Wakil Health Building (D18), SWHB Lecture Theatre 321 

Date and Time: 
Tuesday Aug 13, 2024 
Lecture: 5:30-6:30pm / Canapes & Drinks: 6:30-7:30pm AEST 

Register:
https://events.humanitix.com/smri-national-science-week-public-lecture-zeros-andrej-bauer 

Abstract: 
Have you ever wondered what makes mathematicians excited about seemingly
dreary tasks, such as solving equations? In the old days, mathematicians would compete
in equation solving, with their reputation, money, and jobs at stake.  More than once,
they invented new kinds of numbers just so they could solve more equations.  This
intense passion and dedication suggest an unseen, hidden beauty that compels
mathematicians to invest their lives in the pursuit of solutions.  

Using modern computers, we will uncover and visualize this beauty, revealing the rich
and intricate structure of equation solving for everyone to see.  Join us and partake in
the excitement of mathematical discovery.  

About the speaker: 
Andrej Bauer is a professor of computational mathematics at the
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.  In 1994,
he received his Sc.B.  in Mathematics from Ljubljana, and in 2000, his PhD in Pure and
Applied Logic from Carnegie Mellon University.  In 2012, he was a fellow at the
Institute for Advanced Study, where he contributed to the development of homotopy type
theory.  In 2022, he received the American Mathematical Society Levi L.  Conant Prize
for an outstanding expository paper "Five Stages of Accepting Constructive
Mathematics" published in the Bulletin of the AMS.  

Bauer’s work spans foundations of mathematics, constructive and computable
mathematics, type theory, homotopy type theory, and mathematical principles of
programming languages.  He is a co-author of the book "Homotopy Type Theory: Univalent
Foundations of Mathematics" and the initiator of the HoTT library, an extensive
formalization of homotopy type theory in the Coq proof assistant.  He is also known for
his seminal work on programming with algebraic effects and handlers.  

Bauer’s interests outside mathematics include computer-generated art and aikido, in
which he holds a master’s degree.  

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