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New published work by Juven Wang
C-P-T fractionalization Juven Wang Phys. Rev. D 106, 105009 – Published 14 November 2022 URL: https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.106.105009 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.106.105009 Abstract: Discrete spacetime symmetries of parity P or reflection R, and time reversal T, ...
Read MoreCMSA Welcome Party 2022
On September 9, 2022, CMSA Interim Director H.-T. Yau welcomed the new and returning CMSA faculty, postdocs, visitors, and staff. ...
Read MoreCMSA Covid-19 Policies
All CMSA seminar and event participants must comply with all Harvard University Covid Safety Protocols. CMSA Covid-19 Policies Summer 2023 For the latest COVID-19 information, please see the HUHS COVID-19 Information Page. Masking in Classrooms With limited exceptions, face cover ...
Read MoreThe Literature and History of Mathematical Science
The CMSA hosts a lecture series on literature in the mathematical sciences, with a focus on significant developments in mathematics that have influenced the discipline, and the lifetime accomplishments of significant scholars. Talks will take place virtually throughout the semest ...
Read MoreKaren Uhlenbeck- The Noether Theorems in Geometry: Then and Now
On December 9, 2021, Karen Uhlenbeck (IAS) gave a Zoom talk in the Mathematical Science Literature Lecture Series at the Harvard CMSA. Watch the talk on Youtube, below: Title: The Noether Theorems in Geometry: Then and Now Abstract: The 1918 Noether theorems were a product of t ...
Read MoreMath Science Lectures in Honor of Raoul Bott, Oct. 4–5, 2021
On October 4-5, 2021, the CMSA hosted the virtual Math Science Lectures in Honor of Raoul Bott. Talks were given by Michael Freedman (Microsoft). Watch the talks in the Youtube playlist, below. Lecture 1: The universe from a single particle Abstract: I will explore a toy model fo ...
Read MoreSwampland Program
During the 2021–2022 academic year, the CMSA will host a program on the so-called “Swampland.” ...
Read MoreNew published work by Daniel Junghans
Scale-separated AdS4 vacua of IIA orientifolds and M-theoryN. Cribiori, D. Junghans, V. Van Hemelryck, T. Van Riet, and T. WrasePhys. Rev. D 104, 126014 – Published 13 December 2021 arxiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.00019 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.104.126014 Abs ...
Read MoreComputational Biology Symposium
On May 3, 2021, the CMSA hosted a symposium on Computational Biology. Over the course of two sessions, speakers discussed topics ranging from big data and medicine to “alien DNA.” You can learn more about this event, including watching videos of the talks on our ...
Read MoreMemorial Conference for the founders of index theory: Atiyah, Bott, Hirzebruch and Singer
Over the past year, the CMSA has hosted a lecture series on the literature of the mathematical sciences. The goal of this series is to highlight significant accomplishments in the intersection between mathematics and the sciences. Speakers include Edward Witten, Lydia Bieri, Simo ...
Read MoreNew Papers by Valentino Tosatti
Over the past few months, CMSA member Valentino Tosatti has authored the following papers. Preprints can be found in ArXiv. Diameter Bounds for Degenerating Calabi-Yau Metrics Yang Li and Valentino Tosatti Abstract. We obtain sharp upper and lower bounds for the diameter of Ricci ...
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