Events and Activities

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

Mar
06
2025

Special Year Seminar II

Introduction to Equivariant K-theory
10:00am|Simonyi 101

K-theory arose in the 1950s from Grothendieck’s formulation of the Riemann-Roch theorem – that is, from attempts to calculate spaces of sections of vector bundles on a variety X via intersection theory on X.  An equivariant version was introduced...

Mar
06
2025

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What is an Open Book Decompositions?
1:00pm|Simonyi Classroom (S-114)

Open book decompositions provide a topological decomposition of a given manifold. We focus on dimension three. While the definition seems to be purely topological, it encodes information about fibered knots, surface dynamics, contact structures of...

Mar
06
2025

Joint PU/IAS Number Theory

Multiple Dirichlet Series, Moments of L-functions, and Symmetry
Ian Whitehead
3:30pm|*Princeton University, Fine 214*

I will discuss joint work in progress with Will Sawin on function field multiple Dirichlet series constructed based on a set of axioms from algebraic geometry. These series have applications to moments of Dirichlet L-functions for characters of...

Mar
07
2025

Marston Morse Lectures

Quantitative Stability in Geometric and Functional Inequalities
3:00pm|Simonyi 101 and Remote Access

Geometric and functional inequalities are fundamental in various mathematical areas, such as the calculus of variations, partial differential equations, and geometry. Classic examples encompass the isoperimetric inequality, Sobolev inequalities, and...

Mar
10
2025

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar I

Simulating Time With Square-Root Space
Ryan Williams
10:30am|Simonyi Hall 101 and Remote Access

We show that for all functions $t(n) \geq n$, every multitape Turing machine running in time $t$ can be simulated in space only $O(\sqrt{t \log t})$. This is a substantial improvement over Hopcroft, Paul, and Valiant's simulation of time $t$ in $O(t...

Mar
10
2025

Members' Colloquium

Erd\H{o}s Unit Distance Problem and Graph Rigidity
1:00pm|Simonyi 101 and Remote Access

Erd\H{o}s unit distance problem asks the following: Let $P$ be a set of $n$ distinct points in the plane, and let $U(P)$ denote the number of pairs of points in $P$ that are at distance 1. How large can $U(P)$ be? In 1946, Erd\H{o}s showed that for...

Mar
10
2025

Joint IAS/PU Arithmetic Geometry

Malle’s conjecture for function fields
Ishan Levy
3:35pm|Simonyi 101 and Remote Access

The inverse Galois problem asks for finite group G, whether G is a finite Galois extension of the rational numbers. Malle’s conjecture is a quantitative version of this problem, giving an asymptotic prediction of how many such extensions exist with...

Mar
11
2025

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar II

On the Complexity of Isomorphism Problems for Tensors, Groups, Polynomials, and Algebras
10:30am|Simonyi 101 and Remote Access

Two matrices are called equivalent if one can be transformed into the other by multiplying with invertible matrices on the left and right. Extending this idea to 3-tensors, it is natural to define two 3-tensors as isomorphic if they can be...

Mar
11
2025

Symplectic Geometry Seminar

Integral Floer Homology Theory
Guangbo Xu
1:00pm|Simonyi 101 and Remote Access

(joint work with Shaoyun Bai) Using a new version of transversality condition (the FOP transversality) on orbifolds, one can construct Hamiltonian Floer theory over integers for all compact symplectic manifolds. In this talk I will first describe...