• Statistical Mechanical theory for spatio-temporal evolution of Intra-tumor heterogeneity in cancers: Analysis of Multiregion sequencing data

    CMSA Room G10 CMSA, 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    CMSA Interdisciplinary Science Seminar Speaker: Sumit Sinha, Harvard University Title: Statistical Mechanical theory for spatio-temporal evolution of Intra-tumor heterogeneity in cancers: Analysis of Multiregion sequencing data (https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.10595) Abstract: Variations in characteristics from one region (sub-population) to another are commonly observed in complex systems, such as glasses and a collection of cells. Such variations are manifestations of heterogeneity, whose […]

  • Advances in Mathematical Physics

    Harvard Science Center 1 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA

    A Conference in Honor of Elliott H. Lieb on his 90th Birthday On July 30 - Aug 1, 2022 the Harvard Mathematics Department and the CMSA co-hosted a birthday conference in honor of Elliott Lieb. This meeting highlights Elliott’s vast contribution to math and physics. Additionally, this meeting features Prof. Lieb’s more recent impact in […]

  • Phase Transitions and Topological Defects in the Early Universe

    CMSA Room G10 CMSA, 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    On August 2–5, the CMSA hosted a workshop on Phase Transitions and Topological Defects in the Early Universe. The workshop was held in room G10 of the CMSA, located at 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA and online via Zoom webinar. The next decade will see a wealth of new cosmological data, which can lead to new insights into […]

  • Recent Advances on Maximum Flows and Minimum-Cost Flows

    Virtual

    Interdisciplinary Science Seminar Speaker: Yang P. Liu Title: Recent Advances on Maximum Flows and Minimum-Cost Flows Abstract: We survey recent advances on computing flows in graphs, culminating in an almost linear time algorithm for solving minimum-cost flow and several other problems to high accuracy on directed graphs. Along the way, we will discuss intuitions from linear […]

  • Exploring and Exploiting the Universality Phenomena in High-Dimensional Estimation and Learning

    Hybrid

    Interdisciplinary Science Seminar Speaker: Yue M. Lu, Harvard University Title: Exploring and Exploiting the Universality Phenomena in High-Dimensional Estimation and Learning Abstract: Universality is a fascinating high-dimensional phenomenon. It points to the existence of universal laws that govern the macroscopic behavior of wide classes of large and complex systems, despite their differences in microscopic details. The notion of […]

  • Transport in large-N critical Fermi surface

    Virtual

    Speaker: Haoyu Guo (Harvard) Title: Transport in large-N critical Fermi surface Abstract: A Fermi surface coupled to a scalar field can be described in a 1/N expansion by choosing the fermion-scalar Yukawa coupling to be random in the N-dimensional flavor space, but invariant under translations. We compute the conductivity of such a theory in two spatial […]

  • Scalable Dynamic Graph Algorithms

    CMSA Room G10 CMSA, 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    CMSA Interdisciplinary Science Seminar Speaker: Quanquan Liu, Northwestern University Title: Scalable Dynamic Graph Algorithms Abstract: The field of dynamic graph algorithms seeks to understand and compute statistics on real-world networks that undergo changes with time. Some of these networks could have up to millions of edge insertions and deletions per second. In light of these […]

  • Big Data Conference 2022

    Virtual

    https://youtu.be/lmgwSxwDAHg On August 26, 2022 the CMSA hosted our eighth annual Conference on Big Data. The Big Data Conference features speakers from the Harvard community as well as scholars from across the globe, with talks focusing on computer science, statistics, math and physics, and economics. The 2022 Big Data Conference took place virtually on Zoom. […]

  • State Diagram of Cancer Cell Unjamming Predicts Metastatic Risk

    https://youtu.be/KmWQPMivxXw Speaker: Josef Käs, Leipzig University Title: State Diagram of Cancer Cell Unjamming Predicts Metastatic Risk Abstract: Distant metastasis is probably the most lethal hallmark of cancer. Due to a lack of suitable markers, cancer cell motility only has a negligible impact on current diagnosis. Based on cell unjamming we derive a cell motility marker for […]

  • Gifts from anomalies: new results on quantum critical transport in non- Fermi liquids

    CMSA Room G10 CMSA, 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCSeu7ykzLs&list=PL0NRmB0fnLJQAnYwkpt9PN2PBKx4rvdup&index=5 Quantum Matter in Mathematics and Physics Seminar Speaker: Zhengyan Darius Shi (MIT) Title: Gifts from anomalies: new results on quantum critical transport in non-Fermi liquids Abstract: Non-Fermi liquid phenomena arise naturally near Landau ordering transitions in metallic systems. Here, we leverage quantum anomalies as a powerful nonperturbative tool to calculate optical transport in these models […]

  • The second law of black hole mechanics in effective field theory

    CMSA Room G10 CMSA, 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    General Relativity Seminar Speaker: Professor Harvey Reall (University of Cambridge)  Title: The second law of black hole mechanics in effective field theory Abstract: I shall discuss the second law of black hole mechanics in gravitational theories with higher derivative terms in the action. Wall has described a method for defining an entropy that satisfies the second law […]