May
01
Department Colloquium
Matthew Gursky, University of Notre Dame
Invariants of asymptotically hyperbolic Einstein manifolds and their generalizations
Apr
24
Department Colloquium
Ralph L. Cohen, Stanford University
Floer homotopy theory, revisited
Apr
17
Department Colloquium
Umberto Zannier, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa/IAS
Some specialization theorems in Geometry and Number Theory
Apr
03
Department Colloquium
Sanjeev Arora, Princeton University/IAS
Mathematics of Machine Learning and Deep Learning
Mar
27
Department Colloquium
Stephen Miller, Rutgers University
Sphere packing, Fourier interpolation, and the Universal Optimality Theorem
Mar
13
Department Colloquium
Weinan E, Princeton University
The Mathematical Theory of Neural Network-based Machine Learning
Mar
06
Department Colloquium
Tristan Rivière', ETH Zurich
The Cost of the Sphere Eversion and the $16\pi$ Conjecture Abstract
Feb
20
Department Colloquium
Ailana Fraser, The University of British Columbia
Eigenvalue extremal problems in two and higher dimensions
Feb
13
Department Colloquium
Brandon Seward, Courant Institute NYU
Bernoulli shifts and entropy theory
Feb
06
Department Colloquium
Jeremie Szeftel, Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions de l'Université Pierre et Marie Curie
On the black hole stability problem
Dec
12
Department Colloquium
Aaron Naber, Northwestern & Minerva Distinguished Visitor
A structure theory for spaces with lower Ricci curvature bounds
Dec
05
Department Colloquium
Bhargav Bhatt, University of Michigan
Interpolating p-adic cohomology theories
Nov
28
Department Colloquium
Richard Schoen, University of California - Irvine
Scalar curvature in geometry and relativity
Nov
14
Department Colloquium
Mark Tygert, Facebook Research
Analogues of the fast Fourier transform: Fast special function transforms
Nov
07
Department Colloquium
Lai-Sang Young, Courant Institute
Comparing chaotic and random dynamical systems
Sep
26
Department Colloquium
Ciprian Demeter, Indiana University Bloomington
Decoupling and applications
Sep
19
Department Colloquium
Xinwen Zhu, Caltech
Hilbert’s twenty-first problem for p-adic varieties