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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udXt_9SIceE&list=PL0NRmB0fnLJSOMolEshd16v74I5YGb_7N On August 29-31, 2019 the Center of Mathematical Sciences and Applications hosted a workshop on Foundations of Computational Science. The workshop was held in room G10 of the CMSA, located at 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA. This workshop was organized by David Xianfeng Gu. Speakers: Sarah Adel Bargal, Boston University Jianfeng Chen, Harvard Tat Seng […] |
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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. […] |
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On September 10-11, 2019, the CMSA hosted a second workshop on Topological Aspects of Condensed Matter. New ideas rooted in topology have recently had a major impact on condensed matter physics, and have led to new connections with high energy physics, mathematics and quantum information theory.  The aim of this program will be to deepen these […] |
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As part of the program on Spacetime and Quantum Mechanics, the CMSA will be hosting a weekly seminar on Thursdays at 2:30pm in room G10. Date Speaker Title/Abstract 9/12/2019 Pasha Pylyavskyy (University of Minnesota) Title: Vector-relation configurations and plabic graphs 19/18/2019 2:00pm G02 Francis Brown (University of Oxford) Title: Amplitudes, Polylogs and Moduli Spaces 9/19/2019 Chuck Doran (University of […] |
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Speaker: Bill Helton (UC San Diego) Title: A taste of noncommutative convex algebraic geometry Abstract: The last decade has seen the development of a substantial noncommutative (in a free algebra) real and complex algebraic geometry. The aim of the subject is to develop a systematic theory of equations and inequalities for (noncommutative) polynomials or rational functions of matrix variables. […] |
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Speaker: Spiro Karigiannis (University of Waterloo) Title: Cohomologies on almost complex manifolds and their applications Abstract: We define three cohomologies on an almost complex manifold (M, J), defined using the Nijenhuis-Lie derivations induced from the almost complex structure J and its Nijenhuis tensor N, regarded as vector-valued forms on M. One of these can be applied to distinguish non-isomorphic non-integrable […] |