Past Events
Feb
06
Kai-Wen Lan, Harvard University
Arithmetic compactifications of PEL-type Shimura varieties
Feb
06
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
Ramon van Handel, California Institute of Technology
Hidden Markov models, Markov chains in random environments, and systems theory
Dec
20
Topology Seminar
Martin Bridson, Imperial College
Subdirect products of surfaces, homological finiteness, and residually-free groups
Dec
14
Differential Geometry & Geometric Analysis Seminar
Yuxin Ge, Université Paris-Est Créteil - UPEC
On the $\sigma_2$-scalar curvature and its application
Dec
13
Dec
13
Ergodic Theory & Statistical Mechanics
Andrei Negut, Princeton University
Attractors with Large Invisible Parts
Dec
12
Statistical Mechanics Seminar
Thomas Spencer, IAS
Random matrices, statistical mechanics and hyperbolic supersymmetry
Dec
10
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
Tony Cai, University of Pennsylvania
Optimality in Large-Scale Multiple Testing
Dec
10
Iain Couzin, Princeton University
Collective motion and decision-making in animal groups
Dec
07
Differential Geometry & Geometric Analysis Seminar
Pedram Safari, Harvard University
Gluing Monopoles
Dec
06
Topology Seminar
John Baldwin, Columbia University
Comultiplication and the Ozsvath-Szabo contact invariant
Dec
06
PU/IAS Number Theory
Jan Bruinier, University of Cologne
Heegner Divisors, L-Functions and Harmonic Weak Maass Forms
Dec
06
Discrete Mathematics Seminar
Wesley Pegden, Rutgers University
Critical triangle-free graphs with lots of edges
Dec
06
PU/IAS Symplectic Geometry Seminar
Aleksey Zinger, Stony Brook University
Mirror symmetry for Gromov-Witten invariants of a quintic threefold
Dec
05
Department Colloquium
Clifford Taubes, Harvard University
Contact structures in dimension 3 and the Seiberg-Witten equations
Dec
05
Aleksey Zinger, Stony Brook University
On the geometry of genus 1 Gromov-Witten invariants
Dec
05
Statistical Mechanics Seminar
Roderick Tumulka, Rutgers University
Wave Functions in Thermal Equilibrium—GAP Measures and Canonical Typicality