This is the last lecture in the series.
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3pm |
12/07/2023 - 3:50pm This is the last lecture in the series. Location:
KT 801
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4pm |
12/07/2023 - 4:00pm I will talk about recent progress in the study of quantitative equidistribution of unipotent orbits in homogeneous spaces, namely, effective versions of Ratner’s equidistribution theorem. In particular, I will explain the main idea of my proof for unipotent orbits in SL(3,R)/SL(3,Z). The proof combines new ideas from harmonic analysis and incidence geometry. In particular, the quantitative behavior of unipotent orbits is closely related to a Kakeya model. Location:
KT205
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Links
[1] https://math.yale.edu/calendar/grid/day/2023-12-06
[2] https://math.yale.edu/calendar/grid/day/2023-12-08
[3] https://math.yale.edu/event/learning-seminar-d-modules-9
[4] https://math.yale.edu/event/effective-versions-ratners-equidistribution-theorem
[5] https://math.yale.edu/print/list/calendar/grid/day/2023-12-07
[6] webcal://math.yale.edu/calendar/export.ics