• The n-queens problem

    Abstract: The n-queens problem asks how many ways there are to place n queens on an n x n chessboard so that no two queens can attack one another, and the […]

  • On singular Hilbert schemes of points

    Abstract: It is well known that the Hilbert schemes of points on smooth surfaces are smooth. In higher dimensions the Hilbert schemes of points are in general singular. In this talk […]

  • Anisotropy, biased pairing theory and applications

    Speaker: Karim Adiprasito, Hebrew University and University of Copenhagen Title: Anisotropy, biased pairing theory and applications Abstract: Not so long ago, the relations between algebraic geometry and combinatorics were strictly governed […]

  • Why explain mathematics to computers?

    https://youtu.be/rRGh97sOtKE Speaker: Patrick Massot, Laboratoire de Mathématiques d’Orsay and CNRS Title: Why explain mathematics to computers? Abstract: A growing number of mathematicians are having fun explaining mathematics to computers using […]

  • Drivers of Morphological Complexity

    Abstract: During development, organisms interact with their natural habitats while undergoing morphological changes, yet we know little about how the interplay between developing systems and their environments impacts animal morphogenesis. Cnidaria, […]

  • ARCH: Know What Your Machine Doesn’t Know

    Speaker: Jie Yang, Delft University of Technology Title: ARCH: Know What Your Machine Doesn’t Know Abstract: Despite their impressive performance, machine learning systems remain prohibitively unreliable in safety-, trust-, and ethically sensitive […]

  • The complex Monge-Ampere equation in K\”ahler geometry

    Speaker: Freid Tong Title: The complex Monge-Ampere equation in Kahler geometry Abstract: The complex Monge-Ampere equations occupies an central role in K\”ahler geometry, beginning with Yau’s famous solutions of the Calabi […]

  • Anomaly resolution via decomposition

    Virtual

    Speaker: Eric Sharpe (Virginia Tech) Title: Anomaly resolution via decomposition Abstract: In this talk we will discuss a method of anomaly resolution due to Wang-Wen-Witten in the special case of […]

  • Integrability and chaos of 1+1d chiral edge states

    Speaker: Biao Lian (Princeton) Title: Integrability and chaos of 1+1d chiral edge states Abstract: I will talk about the integrability and chaos of 1+1d interacting chiral edge states, which may […]

  • Bubble instability of mIIA on AdS_4 x S^6

    Speaker: Pieter Bomans, Princeton Title: Bubble instability of mIIA on AdS_4 x S^6 Abstract: Recently, a set of non-supersymmetric AdS_4 vacua of massive type IIA string theory has been constructed. […]