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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T143000
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SUMMARY:4/26/2019 General Relativity Seminar
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URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/4-26-2019-general-relativity-seminar/
CATEGORIES:General Relativity Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190901T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191220T170000
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SUMMARY:Spacetime and quantum mechanics\, total positivity and motives
DESCRIPTION:Recent developments have poised this area to make serious advances in 2019\, and we feel that bringing together many of the relevant experts for an intensive semester of discussions and collaboration will trigger some great things to happen. To this end\, the organizers will host a small workshop during Fall 2019\, with between 20-30 participants. They will also invite 10-20 longer-term visitors throughout the semester. Additionally\, there will be a seminar held weekly on Thursdays at 2:30pm in CMSA G10. \nOrganizers: \n\nNima Arkani-Hamed (IAS)\nLauren Williams (Harvard)\nAlexander Postnikov (MIT)\nThomas Lam (Michigan)\n\n. \nWorkshops: \n \n  \nSpacetime and Quantum Mechanics Workshop\, October 28-30\, 2019\n\n\nHere is a partial list of the mathematicians and physicists who have indicated that they will attend part or all of this special program as a visitor: \n\nPaolo Benincasa\, 11/17/2019 – 11/29/2019\nJacob Bourjaily\, 9/1/2019 – 12/15/2019\nFrancis Brown\, 9/15/2019 – 9/20/2019\nSimon Caron-Huot\, 9/30/2019 – 10/04/2019\nLance Dixon\, 9/9/2019 – 9/20/2019\nCharles Doran\, 10/19/2019 – 11/1/2019\nJames Drummond\, 10/14/2019 – 10/18/2019\nNick Early\, 11/18/2019 – 11/22/2019\nLivia Ferro\, 10/27/2019 – 11/9/2019\nSergey Fomin\, 10/6/2019 – 10/16/2019\nSebastian Franco\, 10/9/2019 – 10/19/2019\nHadleigh Frost\, 9/15/2019 – 12/20/2019\nMichael Green\, 10/05/2019 – 10/13/2019\nAlexander Goncharov\, 12/05/2019 – 12/20/2019\nSong He\, 9/29/2019 – 11/10/2019\nXuhua He\, 10/30/2019-11/03/2019\nEnrico Herrmann\, 10/27/2019 – 11/9/2019\nYutin Huang\, 9/30/2019 – 10/12/2019\nSteven Karp\, 10/11/2019 – 11/03/2019\nTomasz Lukowski\, 10/27/2019 – 11/11/2019\nAndrew McLeod\, 10/6/2019 – 10/19/2019 & 11/3/2019 – 11/16/2019\nSebastian Mizera\, 10/28/2019 – 11/1/2019\nErik Panzer\, 9/15/2019 – 9/25/2019\nMatteo Parisi\, 10/26/2019 – 11/10/2019\nJulio Parra-Martinez\, 10/10/2019 – 05/12/2019\n Pierpaolo Mastrolia\, 11/8/2019 – 11/16/2019\nPasha Pylyavskyy\, 9/8/2019 – 9/22/2019 & 10/14/2019 – 11/1/2019\nJunjie Rao\, 10/25/2019 – 11/04/2019\nGiulio Salvatori\, 9/3/2019 – 12/15/2019\nMichael Shapiro\, 10/27/2019 – 11/2/2019\nDavid Speyer\, 10/14/2019 – 10/18/2019\nHugh Thomas\, 10/27/2019 – 11/22/2019\nJaroslav Trnka\, 9/30/2019 – 10/04/2019\, 10/28/2019 – 11/01/2019\, 11/18/2019 – 11/22/2019\nCristian Vergu\, 11/10/2019 – 11/30/2019\nMatthias Volk\, 10/14/2019 – 10/25/2019\nMatthew von Hippel\, 11/11/2019 – 11/22/2019\nPierre Vanhove\, 10/22/2019 – 10/31/2019\nMatthias Wilhelm\, 10/14/2019 – 10/25/2019
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/spacetime-and-quantum-mechanics-total-positivity-and-motives/
LOCATION:CMSA\, 20 Garden Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T103000
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UID:10002041-1570617000-1570622400@cmsa.fas.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:10/9/2019 Quantum Matter Seminar
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URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/10-9-2019-quantum-matter-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Quantum Matter,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T160000
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SUMMARY:10/9/2019 Fluid Dynamics Seminar
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URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/10-9-2019-fluid-dynamics-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Fluid Dynamics Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T151500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T161500
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CREATED:20240212T111415Z
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UID:10002048-1570634100-1570637700@cmsa.fas.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:10/9/2019 RM & PT Seminar
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URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/10-9-2019-rm-pt-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Colloquia & Seminar,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T173000
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CREATED:20240212T101721Z
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UID:10001968-1570638600-1570642200@cmsa.fas.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Global Existence and Scattering for Einstein's equations and related equations satisfying the weak null condition
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Hans Lindblad (Johns Hopkins University) \nTitle:  Global Existence and Scattering for Einstein’s equations and related equations satisfying the weak null condition \nAbstract: Einstein’s equations in harmonic or wave coordinates are a system of nonlinear wave equations for a Lorentzian metric\, that in addition satisfy the preserved wave coordinate condition. Christodoulou-Klainerman proved global existence for Einstein vacuum equations for small asymptotically flat initial data. Their proof avoids using coordinates since it was believed the metric in harmonic coordinates would blow up for large times. John had noticed that solutions to some nonlinear wave equations blow up for small data\, whereas Klainerman came up with the ‘null condition’\, that guaranteed global existence for small data. However Einstein’s equations do not satisfy the null condition. Hormander introduced a simplified asymptotic system by neglecting angular derivatives which we expect decay faster due to the rotational invariance\, and used it to study blowup. I showed that the asymptotic system corresponding to the quasilinear part of Einstein’s equations does not blow up and gave an example of a nonlinear equation of this form that has global solutions even though it does not satisfy the null condition. Together with Rodnianski we introduced the ‘weak null condition’ requiring that the corresponding asymptotic system have global solutions and we showed that Einstein’s equations in wave coordinates satisfy the weak null condition and we proved global existence for this system. Our method reduced the proof to a fraction and has now been used to prove global existence also with matter fields. \nRecently I derived precise asymptotics for the metric which involves logarithmic corrections to the radiation field of solutions of linear wave equations. We are further imposing these asymptotics at infinity and solve the equations backwards to obtain global solutions with given data at infinity.
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/10-9-2019-colloquium/
CATEGORIES:Colloquium
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