Undergrad Seminar: Ashwin Iyengar

Title: Elliptic curves and modular forms.Abstract: If you’ve heard of Fermat’s last theorem, you might have heard that its proof involves some sophisticated geometric objects that seemingly have nothing to do with whether a^n + b^n = c^n for n > 2. The objects in question are elliptic curves and modular forms. I will attempt […]

Category Theory Seminar: Qing Qi

Krieger 413

Title: Condensed abelian groups IAbstract: We will talk about the categories of κ-condensed abelian groups with Grothendieck axioms and why they are the abelian category of the nicest possible sort.

Automorphic forms learning seminar: Huajie Li

Krieger 413

Title: Relative trace formulae and progress on the mixed truncationAbstract: After a quick (re)introduction to relative trace formulae, we shall focus on the divergence issue in establishing them. We plan to survey known examples of the mixed truncation and discuss an ongoing work on trace formulae for infinitesimal symmetric spaces.

Topology Seminar: Sam Gunningham (Montana State)

Hodson 311

Title: Skein theory and the geometric Langlands program.Abstract:  Skein modules are certain families of vector spaces spanned by embedded links or graphs in a 3-manifold M, modulo certain local relations. They can be thought of both as an obstruction to defining a polynomial invariant of knots in M and as an invariant of the 3-manifold […]

Analysis seminar: Gioacchino Antonelli (NYU)

Title: On the existence of isoperimetric sets on nonnegatively curved spaces Abstract: In this presentation, I will deal with the isoperimetric properties of spaces with nonnegative curvature, placing special emphasis on the existence of isoperimetric sets in the non-compact case. Isoperimetric sets of any volume do exist in compact Riemannian manifolds. Conversely, it is possible to construct simple examples […]

Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Fernando Figueroa (Princeton)

Krieger 302

Title: On Fano and Calabi-Yau pairs of small coregularity.Abstract: The coregularity is an invariant that measures a specific type of combinatorial complexity of a pair. We will start this talk by defining this invariant and giving some examples. Then, we will explain how results about complements of Fano varieties of bounded dimension are still valid for Fano […]

Number theory seminar: Gyujin Oh (Columbia University)

Shaffer 301 (Location and time changed!)

Title: Degenerate, Generalized, and Reduced Whittaker models Abstract: Whittaker models are realizations of representations on a space of functions that transform in a certain way under the action of a unipotent group, and they have been central in both the local representation theory and the global theory of automorphic representations. For groups other than GL_n, […]

Category Theory Seminar: David Forsman (Université catholique de Louvain)

Krieger 413

Title: Coherence theorems in the style of Mac LaneAbstract: The aim is to discuss different equational structures defined on categories like monoidal, symmetric monoidal and cartesian monoidal structures. The aim is to shed light on the associated coherence theorems and to show how these are related to the construction of simple type theories. This suggests a more general approach […]

Math Physics Seminar: Toan Nguyen (Penn State)

Krieger 309

Title: Stability for Vlasov and Hartree equations Abstract: I focus on presenting the survival threshold of wave numbers found in mean field equations such as Vlasov and Hartree equations, which completely characterizes the large time behavior of linearized equations near non-trivial backgrounds into plasma oscillations, Landau damping, and phase mixing regime. I shall also mention progress […]

Automorphic forms learning seminar: Rahul Dalal

Krieger 413

Title: Speculations on Computations with the Relative Trace Formula. Abstract: This is a continuation of the talk from 9/15. I will discuss how many statistics of automorphic representations have been computed previously using "explicit" forms of Arthur's trace formula. I will then present a very speculative plan to develop similar "explicit" versions of relative trace […]

Topology Seminar: Alexei Oblomkov (UMass)

Hodson 311

Title: Kapustin-Witten (KW) and Kapustin-Rozanksy-Witten (KRS) theory path to knot homologyAbstract: My talk is based on the joint project with Lev Rozansky. As a motivation, I will interpret KRS theory as KW theory with defects. Then I will explain how we rigorously construct 3D TQFT, which is a KRS theory with targets Hilbert scheme of […]