Events and Activities

Explore current and upcoming events and activities happening at the Institute for Advanced Study.

Apr
29
2024

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar I

Lower Bounds for Set-Multilinear Branching Programs
Shubhangi Saraf
11:00am|Simonyi 101 and Remote Access

In this talk, I will discuss lower bounds for a certain set-multilinear restriction of algebraic branching programs. The significance of the lower bound and the model is underscored by the recent work of Bhargav, Dwivedi, and Saxena (2023), which...

Apr
29
2024

Members' Colloquium

Triangulated Surfaces in Moduli Space
2:00pm|Simonyi 101 and Remote Access

Triangulated surfaces are Riemann surfaces formed by gluing together equilateral triangles. They are also the Riemann surfaces defined over the algebraic numbers. Brooks, Makover, Mirzakhani and many others proved results about the geometric...

Apr
29
2024

Joint IAS/Princeton Arithmetic Geometry Seminar

Microlocal Sheaves and Affine Springer Fibers
Pablo Boixeda Alvarez
3:30pm|Fine 322, Princeton University

The resolutions of Slodowy slices $\tilde{S}_{e}$ are symplectic varieties that contain the Springer fiber $(G/B)_{e}$ as a Lagrangian subvariety. In joint work with R. Bezrukavnikov, M. McBreen and Z. Yun, we construct analogues of these spaces for...

Apr
30
2024

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar II

Incidence Bounds via Extremal Graph Theory
Istvan Tomon
10:30am|Simonyi Hall 101 and Remote Access

A cornerstone result in geometry is the Szemerédi–Trotter theorem, which gives a sharp bound on the maximum number of incidences between $m$ points and $n$ lines in the real plane. A natural generalization of this is to consider point-hyperplane...

May
02
2024

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What are rational and Du Bois singularities?
Wanchun Shen
1:00pm|Simonyi 101 and Remote Access

We give a gentle introduction to rational and Du Bois singularities in algebraic geometry. Through examples, we will see how birational geometry comes into play with the theory of differential operators. Time permitting, we discuss the sheaf...

May
03
2024

Analysis and Mathematical Physics

Some Analytic Applications of the Polynomial Method
2:30pm|Simonyi Hall 101 and Remote Access

This talk will be about the polynomial method and its applications to questions that have traditionally been tackled by Fourier analysis, with emphasis on the Kakeya conjecture, the cap set problem, arithmetic progressions in dense sets, and the...

May
03
2024

Condensed Learning Seminar

Grothendieck-Riemann-Roch, Part II
2:30pm|Princeton University, Fine Hall 314

Prove the Grothendieck–Riemann–Roch theorem: first prove [And23, Satz 6.12] and then explain the sketch of the proof on [And23, p. 38] by proving the relevant statements from the second half of [CS22, Lecture 15].