CMSA Q&A Seminar: Alexei Borodin
Common Room, CMSA 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United StatesCMSA Q&A Seminar Speaker: Alexei Borodin (MIT) Topic: Connections between physics and probability
CMSA Q&A Seminar Speaker: Alexei Borodin (MIT) Topic: Connections between physics and probability
New Technologies in Mathematics Seminar Speaker: Matthias Wilhelm (University of Southern Denmark) Title: Machine learning for analytic calculations in theoretical physics Abstract: In this talk, we will present recent progress on applying machine-learning techniques to improve calculations in theoretical physics, in which we desire exact and analytic results. One example are so-called integration-by-parts reductions of […]
Mathematical Physics and Algebraic Geometry Seminar Speaker: Ziming Ji, Northeastern University Title: Mass gap in AdS space Abstract: AdS space can be used as an IR regulator of QFT. The asymptotic conformal boundary in AdS space provides rich, unique observables. We study asymptotic free theories in two-dimensional AdS space. By changing the AdS curvature scale \Lambda […]
Freedman CMSA Seminar Speaker: Slava Dzhenzher, MIPT Title: Adversarial KA Abstract: Regarding the representation theorem of Kolmogorov and Arnold (KA) as an algorithm for representing or «expressing» functions, we test its robustness by analyzing its ability to withstand adversarial attacks. We find KA to be robust to countable collections of continuous adversaries, but unearth a […]
Colloquium Speaker: Peter Sarnak, IAS & Princeton University Title: Bass-Note Spectra of locally uniform geometries Abstract: We formulate and report on the problem of the Bass-Note Spectrum of an invariant operator as one varies over locally uniform geometries. In the Euclidean setting this recasts classical problems of Mahler from the geometry of numbers in a new […]
Geometry and Quantum Theory Seminar Speakers: Anadil Saeed Rao (Northeastern) and Vasily Krylov (CMSA/Harvard) Title: Algebraic approach to the bow construction Abstract: Anadil will finish his part of the talk. Vasily will then explain how to understand moduli spaces of instantons on R^4, monopoles on R^3, and instantons on Taub-NUT spaces algebraically as so-called bow varieties. We […]
Mathematical Physics and Algebraic Geometry Seminar Speaker: Fabian Hahner, University of Washington Title: From superspace to twisted supergravity Abstract: In this talk, I will present a geometric perspective on the pure spinor superfield formalism, which proves fruitful for studying twisted supergravity. For eleven-dimensional supergravity, we use this technique to construct the full interacting theory together with […]
Member Seminar Speaker: Han Shao, Harvard CMSA Title: Incentives for data sharing in federated learning Abstract: Federated learning has recently emerged as a powerful approach for enabling collaboration across large populations of learning agents. However, agents may have incentives to defect from the collaboration—that is, to withdraw or contribute less data than expected—due to the […]
Quantum Field Theory and Physical Mathematics Seminar
Colloquium Speaker: Ariel Procaccia, Harvard University Title: Thinking Outside the Ballot Box Abstract: How should one design unprecedented democratic processes capable of handling enormous sets of alternatives like all possible policies, bills, or statements? I argue that this challenge can be addressed through a framework called generative social choice, which fuses the rigor of social choice theory […]
Geometry and Quantum Theory Seminar
Mathematical Physics and Algebraic Geometry Seminar Speaker: Zhenping Gui, Shanghai Institute for Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Sciences Title: Residues and homotopy Lie algebras Abstract: I will introduce the notion of a chiral operad for any compact Riemann surface. This operad consists of compositions of residue operations, which give rise to the Chevalley-Cousin complex and lead to the […]