Prime Time Theorem

Prime Time Theorem

The PTT is HCSSiM’s daily lecture on a special topic — a cool theorem, a clever technique, an unexpected application, etc. Some Prime Time Theorems are given by HCSSiM faculty, but several days a week we bring in visiting speakers from all around the world of mathematics. Here are some samples from the last few years.

Visiting Speakers

HCSSiM Faculty

Rob Hochberg
Rob Hochberg
Rob on GRAPH COLORING
(David) Kelly
(David) Kelly
Kelly on MATCHING
Rileigh Luczak
Rileigh Luczak
Rileigh on INVERSION
Jenny Kaufmann
Jenny Kaufmann
Jenny on CONSTRUCTIBLE GRAPHS
Jake Snyder
Jake Snyder
Jake on JUGGLING
Alex Mine
Alex Mine
Alex on BUSY BEAVER
Amber Verser
Amber Verser
Amber on ORIGAMI
Bolton Bailey
Bolton Bailey
Bolton on EQUIDECOMPOSABILITY
Ethan Beihl
Ethan Beihl
Ethan on RESPONSIBILITY

Come Give a PTT!

We’re always on the lookout for fresh faces and new ideas. If you’d like to come by some summer and give a 51-minute talk on some math you love, get in touch and we can work out the details together. We seek to expose students to a diverse set of mathematical role models — folks of all genders, races, ages, and fields — so please tell us a little about yourself and your history if you think it’s relevant.

If you’ve been thinking about applying to teach at HCSSiM but worry that we might be too silly or too knowledgeable about certain small primes, giving a Prime Time is a great way to get to know us. Plus, if you stay for dinner, you can get a sample of what you’d be eating all summer long!*


* Our diet is about 96% beets, plus some ice cream