JHU–UMD Algebra and Number Theory Day: Lillian Pierce (Duke)

Bloomberg 462

Title: Number-theoretic methods to produce counterexamples for questions motivated by PDE’s.Abstract: In 1980 Carleson posed a question in PDE’s: how “well-behaved” must an initial data function be, to guarantee pointwise convergence […]

JHU–UMD Algebra and Number Theory Day: Lillian Pierce (Duke) (cont.)

Bloomberg 462

Title: Number-theoretic methods to produce counterexamples for questions motivated by PDE’s.Abstract: In 1980 Carleson posed a question in PDE’s: how “well-behaved” must an initial data function be, to guarantee pointwise convergence […]

JHU–UMD Algebra and Number Theory Day: Sug Woo Shin (Berkeley)

Bloomberg 462

Title: Automorphic Galois representations for classical groupsAbstract: It is a theorem due to many people, most recently by Harris-Lan-Taylor-Thorne and Scholze, that there exist Galois representations associated with regular cuspidal automorphic […]

JHU–UMD Algebra and Number Theory Day: Sug Woo Shin (Berkeley) (cont.)

Bloomberg 462

Title: Automorphic Galois representations for classical groupsAbstract: It is a theorem due to many people, most recently by Harris-Lan-Taylor-Thorne and Scholze, that there exist Galois representations associated with regular cuspidal automorphic […]

JHU–UMD Algebra and Number Theory Day: Ben Elias (Oregon)

Bloomberg 462

Title: Categorical diagonalization.Abstract: We give an introduction to the circle of ideas known as categorification, guided by the following question: what might it mean to diagonalize a functor?Given a category, one […]

Topology Seminar: Niny Arcila-Maya (Duke)

Krieger 170

Title: Decomposition problem for topological Azumaya algebras with an involution of the first kindAbstract: Topological Azumaya algebras (TAAs) over a space are topological shadows of more complicated algebraic Azumaya algebras […]

CT Seminar: David Jaz Myers

Krieger 413

Title: The Para construction as a wreath product of pseudomonadsjww Matteo CapucciAbstract:"The purpose of being categorical is to make that which is formal, formally formal" - Peter May"You are about […]