Past Events
Sep
30
PU/IAS Symplectic Geometry Seminar
Andras Stipsicz, Renyi Institute of Mathematics
On Singularities With Rational Homology Disk Smoothings
Sep
30
Differential Geometry & Geometric Analysis Seminar
Jingyi Chen, University of British Columbia
A Bernstein type theorem for entire Willmore graphs
Sep
29
Sep
29
Sep
28
Sep
28
Statistical Mechanics Seminar
P.W. Anderson, Princeton University
Some new results on the ground state of the strong coupling (solid)limit of the Bose-Hubbard Model; Possible applicability to solid He-4
Sep
27
Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Kevin Tucker, Princeton University
Recent advances in connecting and contrasting test ideals and multiplier ideals
Sep
27
Sep
26
Leonidas Guibas, Stanford University
Understanding 3D Shapes Jointly
Sep
26
Analysis Seminar
Zaher Hani, New York University
Long-time strong instability and unbounded orbits for some nonlinear Schrödinger equations
Sep
23
Differential Geometry & Geometric Analysis Seminar
Yu Yuan, University of Washington
Hessian estimates for special Lagrangian equations with critical and supercritical phases
Sep
23
Mihalis Dafermos, Cambridge University
The mathematical approach to general relativity
Sep
22
Sep
22
Discrete Mathematics Seminar
Ron Aharoni, Technion, Haifa
Erdos-Ko-Rado-like theorems for rainbow matchings
Sep
20
Sep
16
Differential Geometry & Geometric Analysis Seminar
Andrea Malchiodi, Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA), Trieste
Improved Moser-Trudinger inequalities and Liouville equations on compact surfaces
Sep
16
Differential Geometry & Geometric Analysis Seminar
Robin Graham, University of Washington
Ambient metrics and exceptional holonomy
Sep
15
Discrete Mathematics Seminar
Matthias Mnich, International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley
Domination when the stars are out
Sep
14
Department Colloquium
Assaf Naor, New York University
Ultrametric subsets with large Hausdorff dimensions
Sep
12
Analysis Seminar
Assaf Naor, New York University
Grothendieck's inequality and the propeller conjecture