Date: 02-02-2021 cmsa_admin
Graph Theory with Mark Kempton
Mark Kempton, a postdoctoral researcher at the Harvard Center of Mathematical Science and Applications working with S.T. Yau, describes the center’s recent research in graph theory and highlights a few of the projects to which he has contributed.
Date: 02-02-2021 cmsa_admin
Random Matrix and Probability Theory with Philippe Sosoe
CMSA Postdoc Philippe Sosoe describes the center’s regular Random Matrix and Probability Theory seminars, and highlights a few of the series’ more diverse topics of discussion. More info on the seminar series can be found here: http://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/random-matrix-probability-theory-seminar-wednesdays/
Date: 02-02-2021 cmsa_admin
Donaldson-Thomas and Gromov-Witten theories, moduli space, and string theory – an interview with Artan Sheshmani
Artan Sheshmani (QGM Aarhus/CMSA Harvard) describes his research and ongoing lecture series on Donaldson-Thomas and Gromov-Witten theories, moduli space, and string theory. More information and recordings of Dr. Sheshmani’s lecture series can be found on this channel, and on CMSA’s website
Date: 02-02-2021 cmsa_admin
Big Data 2016: Yiling Chen (Harvard)
We spoke with Professor Yiling Chen about her recent talk at CMSA’s Big Data 2016 Conference, her work, and her thoughts on the field. Prof. Chen’s talk was on “Machine Learning with Strategic Data Sources”
Date: 02-02-2021 cmsa_admin
Inside CMSA’s Workshop on Aspects of General Relativity – Lorenzo Sironi (Harvard)
Lorenzo Sironi gave a talk on “Electron Heating and Acceleration in the Vicinity of Supermassive Black Holes” at CMSA’s Workshop on Aspects of General Relativity in May .
Date: 02-02-2021 cmsa_admin
Inside CMSA’s Workshop on Aspects of General Relativity – James Guillochon (Harvard)
James Guillochon gave a talk on “Tidal disruptions of stars by supermassive black holes: dynamics, light, and relics” at CMSA’s Workshop on Aspects of General Relativity in May.