Previous Conferences & Workshops

Feb
18
2015

Topology of Algebraic Varieties

The cohomology groups of Hilbert schemes and compactified Jacobians of planar curves
11:15am|S-101

I will first discuss a relation between the cohomology groups (with rational coefficients) of the compactified Jacobian and those of the Hilbert schemes of a projective irreducible curve $C$ with planar singularities, which extends the classical...

Feb
17
2015

Topology of Algebraic Varieties

Proper base change for zero cycles
2:00pm|S-101

We study the restriction map to the closed fiber for the Chow group of zero-cycles over a complete discrete valuation ring. It turns out that, for proper families of varieties and for certain finite coefficients, the restriction map is an...

Feb
17
2015

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar II

The log-concavity conjecture and the tropical Laplacian
10:30am|S-101

The log-concavity conjecture predicts that the coefficients of the chromatic (characteristic) polynomial of a matroid form a log-concave sequence. The known proof for realizable matroids uses algebraic geometry in an essential way, and the...

Feb
16
2015

Members’ Seminar

No seminar today due to Presidents' Day
No seminar today due to Presidents' Day
2:00pm|S-101
Feb
16
2015

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar I

2-Server PIR with sub-polynomial communication
Sivakanth Gopi
11:15am|S-101

A 2-server Private Information Retrieval (PIR) scheme allows a user to retrieve the $i$'th bit of an $n$-bit database replicated among two servers (which do not communicate) while not revealing any information about $i$ to either server. The privacy...

Feb
13
2015

Mathematical Conversations

The study of free groups via Stallings core graphs
6:00pm|Dilworth Room

Introduced by Stallings in '83, core graphs provide a simple and natural combinatorial-geometric approach to the study of free groups. This approach yields simple elementary proofs to classical results and solutions to various algorithmic problems...

Feb
13
2015

Joint IAS/Princeton University Symplectic Geometry Seminar

Symplectic homology via Gromov-Witten theory
Luis Diogo
1:30pm|S-101

Symplectic homology is a very useful tool in symplectic topology, but it can be hard to compute explicitly. We will describe a procedure for computing symplectic homology using counts of pseudo-holomorphic spheres. These counts can sometimes be...

Feb
12
2015

Joint IAS/Princeton University Number Theory Seminar

Kottwitz-Rapoport conjecture on crystals with additional structure
4:30pm|Fine 214, Princeton University

In 1972, Mazur showed that the Newton polygon of a crystal lies below the Hodge polygon of the associated isocrystal and the two polygons have the same end points. In 2003, Kottwitz and Rapoport showed that the converse is true, i.e., given two such...

Feb
11
2015

Topology of Algebraic Varieties

Algebraic curves, tropical geometry, and moduli
11:15am|S-101

Tropical geometry gives a new approach to understanding old questions about algebraic curves and their moduli spaces, synthesizing techniques that range from Berkovich spaces to elementary combinatorics. I will discuss an outline of this method...