Duke University Multimedia Classroom Video Archives
Main Index
This page contains all recorded lectures produced in the Duke University Mathematics Department Multimedia Classroom.
The RealPlayer Software to view these files can be obtained at the RealPlayer site.
Versions are available for Windows, MacOS, Linux, and Solaris.
Most Recent Lectures
Ilarion MelnikovTopological Correlators from the Coulomb Branch    
G2 Video
(November 17, 2005)
Raul RabadanSome remarks about axions and other pseudoscalar particles    
G2 Video
(November 10, 2005)
Mohammed EdalatiOn singular effective superpotentials in supersymmetric gauge theories    
G2 Video
(October 13, 2005)
Per BerglundOn Moduli Stabilisation in Calabi-Yau Flux Compactifications    
G2 Video
(October 6, 2005)
Lecture Series
Applied Math Seminars : Seminars cover a broad range of topics including Numerical Analysis, Ordinary and Partial differential equations, Nonlinear systems, Scientific computing, Dynamical systems theory, Mathematical biology, Pattern formation, and Complex physical systems.
Geometry/Topology Seminars : Topology seminars cover moduli spaces of algebraic curves, 3-manifolds, stratified spaces, real and complex algebraic varieties. Geometry seminars cover the geometry and arithmetic of algebraic varieties, the geometry of singularities, general relativity and gravitational lensing exterior differential systems, the geometry of PDE and conservation laws, geometric analysis and Lie groups, modular forms, control theory and Finsler geometry, and index theory.
KDI Seminar : Lectures covering the special topic of the study of the intricate and little-understood complexities of how liquids flow through porous media such as geological formations.
String Theory Seminars : Lectures on String Theory from the Center for Geometry and Theoretical Physics
Gergen Lecures Special Lectures : Once or twice a year, the department sponsors the Gergen Lectures, named in honor of Professor John J. Gergen (1903-1967) and former Chariman of the department.