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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Start Anywhere\, Go Everywhere: Hospitality Careers for Every Journey
DESCRIPTION:Getting into hospitality isn’t always a straight shot\, but that’s what keeps it interesting. No matter what you studied or whereyou've worked\, this industry has space for your unique journey. In this webinar\, you’ll hear from four people who took completely different paths into hospitality and found their fit. From unexpected majors to career pivots\, their stories prove that your background doesn’t define your future here. If you’re looking for a career that values your unique journey\, this conversation is for you. Come for the real talk\, stay for the inspiration\, and leave knowing this is the career for you.
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SUMMARY:Meeting:Student Combinatorics: Braid Varieties\, Weaves\, and Splicings
DESCRIPTION:Braid varieties are a large class of flag configuration spaces that include (open) Richardson varieties. In 2022\, Casals et al. showed that the coordinate rings of these varieties carry a cluster structure by using weaves\, a diagrammatic calculus created in connection to symplectic knot theory. In 2025\, motivated by results in link homology\, Gorsky et al. constructed splicing maps identifying certain principal open subsets of a braid variety with a direct product of smaller braid varieties and conjectured these maps behave well with regards to the cluster structure. In this talk\, we explain these results and propose a weave construction that helps study the cluster structure behavior under the splicing map.
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CATEGORIES:Graduate Students,Mathematics
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