Please note that until otherwise noted all department seminars will be held online. To access a link to a given seminar please click on the specific seminar below.
Mar
29
Joint Princeton Rutgers Geometric PDEs Seminar
Aleksandr Logunov, MIT
Fastest rate of localization for eigenfunctions
Mar
29
Joint Princeton Rutgers Geometric PDEs Seminar
Tristan Ozuch , MIT
Orbifold singularity formation along ancient and immortal Ricci flows
Apr
01
Analysis Seminar
Andreia Chapouto, University of Edinburgh
Disproving the Deift conjecture: the loss of almost periodicity
Apr
01
IAS/Princeton Arithmetic Geometry Seminar
Wiesława Nizioł, IMJ-PRG and IAS
On de Rham flip-flopping in dual towers
Apr
01
PACM Colloquium
Michael Lindsey, Berkeley University of California
Fast entropically regularized semidefinite programming
Apr
02
Probability Seminar
Charles Smart, Yale
TBA
Apr
02
Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay
Arithmetic upon intersections of two quadrics
Apr
02
Topology Seminar
Anthony Conway , UT Austin
Unknotting nonorientable surfaces
Apr
03
Differential Geometry & Geometric Analysis Seminar
Federico Franceschini, ETH Zürich
The use of Almgren’s frequency function in the analysis of free boundaries
Apr
03
Department Colloquium
Jonathan Winghong Luk, Stanford
Late time tails of linear and nonlinear waves
Apr
04
International Polyhedral Products Seminar
Carlos Gabriel Valenzuela Ruiz, University of Regina
TBA
Apr
04
Discrete Mathematics Seminar
Linda Cook, IBS, Daijeon
TBA
Apr
04
Topology Seminar
Inhyeok Choi, KIAS
Genericity of pseudo-Anosovs (and fully irreducibles)
Apr
04
PU/IAS Number Theory
James Rickards, University of Colorado Boulder
The not-so-local-global conjecture
Apr
08
Analysis Seminar
Fabio Pusateri, University of Toronto
TBA
Apr
09
Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Lingyao Xie, Utah
TBA
Apr
09
Topology Seminar
Anshul Adve, Princeton
TBA
Apr
10
Differential Geometry & Geometric Analysis Seminar
Brian Krummel, University of Melbourne
TBA
Apr
11
Algebraic Topology Seminar
Lukas Branter, University of Oxford
TBA
Apr
11
PU/IAS Number Theory
Jonathan Pila, Oxford
Ax-Schanuel and exceptional integrability