15.04.2012 | Jakob Lindblad Blaavand
In this edition of QGM Hall of Fame, we talk to Chern-Simons professor at University of California, Berkeley, about his views on mathematics.
05.11.2011 | Jakob Lindblad Blaavand
When I learned quantum mechanics I was told that there was no analogue in the classical physics of the double slit experiment and tunnelling. This might not be true any longer.
07.08.2011 | Jakob Lindblad Blaavand
Last week QGM was visited by Singer Professor from MIT, Tom Mrowka. Tom gave a Master Class on instantons, knots and a bit about Khovanov Homology. I sat down, and had a chat with about his way into mathematics, and his personal views on the direction of mathematical physics
28.07.2011 | Jakob Lindblad Blaavand
Have you ever thought about the physics behind a roller coaster? Now you get the change to both ride the roller coaster and learn the physics behind it.
28.05.2011 | Jakob Lindblad Blaavand
Erdös numbers expresses the collaborations in mathematics.
04.05.2011 | Jakob Lindblad Blaavand
One of the great things about being a graduate student is, that you can be a part of the university’s ”Visitors Team”. This is a service provided by the university to high schools around the country to come and visit us for a day. In that way the students can get a feel of what the university really is like, and get a broader perspective on the…
02.03.2011 | Jakob Lindblad Blaavand
What is a quantization, and how do you do it? These are some of the general questions I am battling with in my work at the Center for Quantum Geometry of Moduli Spaces, and which I will try to give an answer to in the following weeks.