February 2023

1:00pm
AKW 200
Fruzsina Agocs - Flatiron Institute
A fast spectral solver for highly oscillatory ODEs
4:15pm
LOM 214
Xin Sun - University of Pennsylvania
Random surfaces, planar lattice models, and conformal field theory
4:00pm
LOM 206
Aaron Brown - Northwestern University
Rigidity of lattice actions.
4:15pm
Dominique Maldague - MIT
A sharp square function estimate for the moment curve in R^3
9:30am
LOM 215
Friday Morning Seminar
2:00pm
LOM 215
Jingwen Chen - University of Chicago
Mean curvature flows in the sphere via phase transitions
4:00pm
Lam Pham - Brandeis University
Short closed geodesics in higher rank arithmetic locally symmetric spaces
4:30pm
LOM 214
Paul Hacking - UMass Amherst
Mirror symmetry for Q-Fano 3-folds
4:15pm
LOM 206
Francis Bonahon - USC/MSU
The symplectic structure of the SL_n(R)-Hitchin component
1:00pm
AKW 200
Abhinav Bhardwaj - Yale University
A new perturbation theory for statistical problems
4:15pm
LOM 214
Beibei Liu - MIT
The critical exponent: old and new.
9:30am
LOM 215
Friday Morning Seminar
4:15pm
DL 220
Alex Eskin - University of Chicago
Measure Rigidity theorems and their applications.
2:45pm
LOM 200
Ka Ho Wong - Texas A&M
On the 1-loop conjecture of fundamental shadow link complements
4:15pm
LOM 215
Alex Eskin - University of Chicago
Random dynamics and SL(2,R) actions.
1:00pm
AKW 200
Daniel Fridljand - Yale University
Better multiple testing: using multivariate co-data for hypothesis weighting
4:15pm
LOM 214
Alex Eskin - University of Chicago
Torus diffeomorphisms and the classification of u-Gibbs measures.
4:00pm
LOM 205
Malo Jezequel - MIT
Upper bound on the number of resonances for even asymptotically hyperbolic manifolds real-analytic at infinity.
9:30am
LOM 215
Friday Morning Seminar
4:00pm
LOM 206
Wilhelm Schlag - Yale University
Lyapunov exponents, Schrödinger cocycles, and Avila’s global theory.
4:30pm
LOM 214
Mee Seong Im - US Naval Academy
From a topological theory via defects to representation theory and computation
4:15pm
LOM 206
Ara Basmajian - City University of New York
Homogeneous Riemann surfaces
1:00pm
AKW 200
Shidong Jiang - Flatiron Institute
A multilevel kernel-split dual-space framework for fast transforms
4:15pm
Anna Wienhard - Heidelberg
Positivity, representations, and non-commutative hyperbolic geometry
4:00pm
LOM 215
Eilidh McKemmie - Rutgers University
Galois groups of random additive polynomials
4:00pm
LOM 205
Sohrab Shahshahani - UMass Amhearst
Stability of the Catenoid for the Hyperbolic Vanishing Mean Curvature Equation Outside Symmetry
9:30am
LOM 215
Friday Morning Seminar
4:00pm
LOM206
Hyungryul Baik - Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
3-manifolds built out of 1-dimensional actions (Joint with Geometry/Topology seminar)
4:30pm
LOM 214
Ivan Loseu - Yale University
t-structures on the equivariant derived category of the Steinberg variety
4:15pm
LOM 206
Katie Mann - Cornell
Anosov Flows on 3-manifolds