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Professor Persi Diaconis Harvard University
Dr. Diaconis's first lecture, for a general audience,
is co-sponsored by the Humanities Center, under its Humanities Science
Interface Initiative. In this talk, Dr. Diaconis will discuss how
coincidences can astound us, affecting where we live and what we
do. In addition to reviewing relevant work of Freud and Jung, he
will show how, sometimes, a bit of quantitative thinking can show
that coincidences are not so surprising after all.
Dr. Diaconis's second lecture, for undergraduates
in the mathematical sciences and mathematics education, will discuss
amazing magic tricks which depend secretly on real mathematical
constructions.
Dr. Diaconis's third lecture is a mathematical colloquium.
Typical large orthogonal matrices show remarkable structure in their
eigenvalues. This same structure appears in particle scattering,
zeros of the Riemann zeta function, and telephone encryption problems.
It will be shown how symmetric function theory can be used to unravel
the pattern.
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