# Events and Activities

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

Dec
06
2022

### IAS It from Qubit Workshop

Spacetime and Quantum Information
8:30am|Wolfensohn Hall

Symposium on Quantum Information, Complexity, and the Physical World
Monday, December 5, 2022 - Princeton University

Workshop on Spacetime and Quantum Information
Tuesday & Wednesday, December 6-7, 2022 - Institute for Advanced Study

Program...

Dec
06
2022

### Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar II

Online List Labeling: Breaking the log$^2$ n Barrier
Nicole Wein
10:30am|Simonyi Hall 101 and Remote Access

The online list labeling problem is a basic primitive in data structures. The goal is to store a dynamically-changing set of n items in an array of m slots, while keeping the elements in sorted order. To do so, some items may need to be moved over...

Dec
06
2022

### Lunch and Learn given by Debbie Bisno

12:00pm|Rubenstein Commons | Meeting Room 5
Dec
06
2022

### Special Year Research Seminar

Products of primes in arithmetic progressions
2:00pm|Simonyi 101 and Remote Access

A conjecture of Erdős states that for every large enough prime q, every reduced residue class modulo q is the product of two primes less than q. I will discuss my on-going work with Kaisa Matomäki establishing among other things a ternary variant of...

Dec
07
2022

### IAS It from Qubit Workshop

Spacetime and Quantum Information
9:00am|Wolfensohn Hall

Symposium on Quantum Information, Complexity, and the Physical World
Monday, December 5, 2022 - Princeton University

Workshop on Spacetime and Quantum Information
Tuesday & Wednesday, December 6-7, 2022 - Institute for Advanced Study

Program...

Dec
07
2022

### Special Year Learning Seminar

One-parameter subgroups, stability and Kempf's theorem
10:30am|Simonyi 101 and Remote Access
Dec
07
2022

### Harmonic Analysis Afternoon

An Introduction to the Decoupling of Higher Dimensional, Zero Curvature Hypersurfaces
2:00pm|Simonyi 101 and Remote Access

The ruled hypersurfaces are distinguished by being comprised of lines. When this characteristic exists as a consequence of vanishing principal curvatures, it yields possibilities for comparison with cylinders extending over lower-dimensional...

Dec
07
2022

### Harmonic Analysis Afternoon

A Fractal Uncertainty Principle for Discrete 2D Cantor Sets
Alex Cohen
3:15pm|Simonyi 101 and Remote Access

A fractal uncertainty principle (FUP) states that a function `f' and its Fourier transform cannot both be large on a fractal set. These were recently introduced by Semyon Dyatlov and collaborators in order to prove new results in quantum chaos. So...