A new program on quantum subgroups
Speaker: Zhengwei Liu (Harvard Physics) Title: A new program on quantum subgroups Abstract: Quantum subgroups have been studied since the 1980s. The A, D, E classification of subgroups of quantum SU(2) is a quantum analogue of the McKay correspondence. It turns out to be related to various areas in mathematics and physics. Inspired by the quantum McKay correspondence, […]
2-16-2018 RM & PT Seminar
Essential concepts of Causal inference—a remarkable history
Speaker: Don Rubin (Harvard Statistics) Title: Essential concepts of Causal inference—a remarkable history Abstract: I believe that a deep understanding of cause and effect, and how to estimate causal effects from data, complete with the associated mathematical notation and expressions, only evolved in the twentieth century. The crucial idea of randomized experiments was apparently first proposed in 1925 in the context of […]
2-23-2018 RM & PT Seminar
2-26-2018 Mathematical Physics Seminar
Computer-assisted analysis of singularity formation of a regularized 3D Euler equation
Speaker: Tom Hou, Caltech Title: Computer-assisted analysis of singularity formation of a regularized 3D Euler equation