[Math] Online events during the quarantine

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With many places on earth subjected to quarantine and large gathering prohibited, there are announcements of online seminars and talks open to people around the world. The talks can be conducted via ZOOM or other platforms. As far as I know, the information about them is spread by the word of mouth, or more precisely personal emails.

Are there some sources/online pages where information about ongoing online events im mathematics is collected? I am interested in probability in particular, but I assume other people would be interested in events related to their research interests.

A somewhat similar question was asked here 10 years ago but the circumstances are different now, and the available technological tools are more advanced.

Best Answer

I invite you to look at researchseminars.org.

Anyone can create listings for seminars or conferences, either as an organizer or as a curator. These listings will automatically appear once the individual has been endorsed (similar to arXiv endorsing). The goal is to distribute the task of maintaining up to date listings as broadly as possible.

 When browsing talks and seminars, you can filter by topic or institution, tag your favorite talks or seminars, and export to your calendar (new talks in a seminar you have subscribed to will automatically show up in your calendar).
 Times are automatically translated to a user's local time zone.

We've added a few seminars that we found online. We are in the process of adding more. If you would like to join our efforts, you're very welcome!

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