Previous Conferences & Workshops

Mar
12
2019

Variational Methods in Geometry Seminar

Macroscopically minimal hypersurfaces
Hannah Alpert
1:00pm|Simonyi Hall 101

A decades-old application of the second variation formula proves that if the scalar curvature of a closed 3--manifold is bounded below by that of the product of the hyperbolic plane with the line, then every 2--sided stable minimal surface has area...

Mar
12
2019

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar II

Halting problems for sandpiles and abelian networks
10:30am|Simonyi Hall 101

Will this procedure be finite or infinite? If finite, how long can it last? Bjorner, Lovasz, and Shor asked these questions in 1991 about the following procedure, which goes by the name “abelian sandpile”: Given a configuration of chips on the...

Mar
11
2019

Joint IAS/Princeton University Algebraic Geometry Seminar

A non-archimedean Ax–Lindemann theorem
5:00pm|Princeton University, Fine 314

A significant step in the Pila–Zannier approach to the André–Oort conjecture is a geometric transcendence result for the uniformization map of modular curves. I will discuss joint work with François Loeser. We prove an analogue of this result in non...

Mar
11
2019

Members’ Seminar

Geometry of 2-dimensional Riemannian disks and spheres.
2:00pm|Simonyi Hall 101

I will discuss some geometric inequalities that hold on Riemannian 2-disks and 2-spheres.

For example, I will prove that on any Riemannian 2-sphere there M exist at least three simple periodic geodesics of length at most 20d, where d is the...

Mar
11
2019

Theoretical Machine Learning Seminar

A Theoretical Analysis of Contrastive Unsupervised Representation Learning
Orestis Plevrakis
1:15pm|White Levy Room

Recent empirical works have successfully used unlabeled data to learn feature representations that are broadly useful in downstream classification tasks. Several of these methods are reminiscent of the well-known word2vec embedding algorithm...

Mar
11
2019

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar I

Near log-convexity of measured heat in (discrete) time and consequences
Mert Sağlam
11:00am|Simonyi Hall 101

We answer a 1982 conjecture of Erd&‌#337;s and Simonovits about the growth of number of $k$-walks in a graph, which incidentally was studied earlier by Blakley and Dixon in 1966. We prove this conjecture in a more general setup than the earlier...

Mar
07
2019

Joint IAS/Princeton University Number Theory Seminar

Special cycles on orthogonal Shimura varieties
Eugenia Rosu
4:30pm|Princeton University, Fine Hall 214

Extending on the work of Kudla-Millson and Yuan-Zhang-Zhang, together with Yott we are constructing special divisors for a specific GSpin Shimura variety. We further construct a generating series that has as coefficients the cohomology classes...