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April 15, 2020

Online Seminar Lists

Posted by Tom Leinster

As you know, many online maths seminars are now running. You could fill your days with nothing but!

This short post is to note that there are now several websites where you can find very useful calendars of online seminars. Here are some of them:

This probably isn’t the first time that someone’s made a list of lists of online talks. Perhaps there are many such lists of lists. If so, you know what to do.

Posted at April 15, 2020 11:40 PM UTC

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Re: Online Seminar Lists

There are really a lot of seminars going on! E.g. the math seminars site lists 25 happening tomorrow (Thursday) alone. And that’s a lower bound, excluding, for instance, all the ones that quietly run within individual maths departments.

Posted by: Tom Leinster on April 15, 2020 11:51 PM | Permalink | Reply to this

Re: Online Seminar Lists

You’re reminding me of this Wikipedia article:

It begins:

This is a list of other articles that are lists of list articles on the English Wikipedia. In other words, each of the articles linked here is an index to multiple lists on a topic. Some of the linked articles are themselves lists of lists of lists. This article is also a list of lists, and also a list itself.

Posted by: John Baez on April 21, 2020 3:16 AM | Permalink | Reply to this

Re: Online Seminar Lists

What about physics, is there something like mathseminars.org for physics? I googled but couldn’t find something relevant

Posted by: DanielD on May 2, 2020 3:11 PM | Permalink | Reply to this

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