Upcoming Events by Series

May
18
2026

WAM 2026

From Fourier Restriction to Number Theory, Combinatorics, and Fractal Geometry
Dominique Maldague
9:30am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: Fourier series are classically used to construct solutions to partial differential equations such as the wave and Schrödinger equations. In Fourier restriction theory, additional conditions are imposed on the frequencies of these series...

May
18
2026

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar I

Shuffling is Universal: Statistical Additive Randomized Encodings for All Functions
Nir Bitansky
11:00am|West Lecture Hall and Remote Access

The shuffle model is a widely used abstraction for non-interactive anonymous communication. It allows $n$ parties holding private inputs $x_1,\dots,x_n$ to simultaneously send messages to an evaluator, so that the messages are received in a random...

May
18
2026

WAM 2026

What KdV Teaches us About Waves
Monica Visan
11:00am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: In this course, we will use the Korteweg-de Vries equation as a model to understand the behavior of dispersive partial differential equations. Through this lens, we will discuss dispersion, well-posedness, and solitons.  We will also...

May
19
2026

WAM 2026

From Fourier Restriction to Number Theory, Combinatorics, and Fractal Geometry
Dominique Maldague
9:30am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: Fourier series are classically used to construct solutions to partial differential equations such as the wave and Schrödinger equations. In Fourier restriction theory, additional conditions are imposed on the frequencies of these series...

May
19
2026

WAM 2026

What KdV Teaches us About Waves
Monica Visan
11:00am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: In this course, we will use the Korteweg-de Vries equation as a model to understand the behavior of dispersive partial differential equations. Through this lens, we will discuss dispersion, well-posedness, and solitons.  We will also...

May
05
2026

IAS Phenomenology Lunch and Meet

Information Discussions on Phenomenology and New Theories beyond the Standard Model
12:30pm|Bloomberg Hall Biology Conference Room (1st Floor, Room 113)

This semester, we will be beginning a *very informal* get-together every Monday of people interested in/working on phenomenology and new theories beyond the standard model.  The idea is to discuss over lunch, perhaps meet up around 12.20, grab lunch...

May
21
2026

WAM 2026

From Fourier Restriction to Number Theory, Combinatorics, and Fractal Geometry
Dominique Maldague
9:30am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: Fourier series are classically used to construct solutions to partial differential equations such as the wave and Schrödinger equations. In Fourier restriction theory, additional conditions are imposed on the frequencies of these series...