Seminars Sorted by Series

Auroux Watching Seminar

Automorphic Forms and Galois Representations Seminar

Avi Wigderson Birthday Conference

Background for Yang-Mills Theory for Mathematicians

Beyond Endoscopy

Sep
30
2016

Beyond Endoscopy

9:45am|S-101

Beyond Endoscopy will feature talks on Friday and Saturday by Ngô Bảo Châu, Robert Langlands, Ali Altuğ, Bill Casselman, Shuyang Cheng, Tasho Kaletha, Freydoon Shahidi, Jasmin Matz, and James Arthur. For the latest schedule, please see www.ias.edu...

Oct
01
2016

Beyond Endoscopy

Geometry of arc spaces and the Hankel transform II
Ngô Bảo Châu
9:00am|S-101

Birational Geometry

Oct
26
2006

Birational Geometry

Finite Generation One
Micea Mustata
1:00pm|S-101

This will be an informal working seminar, trying to understand the recent paper of Birkar, Cascini, Hacon and McKernan on the finite generation of canonical rings.

Nov
02
2006

Birational Geometry

Finite Generation II
Micea Mustata and Nero Budur
1:00pm|S-101

We start by stating the general form of the Minimal Model Conjecture and explain the relevance of some recent work of Bouksom-Demailly-Paun-Peternell. After that we describe the general picture of the proof of Hacon et al for the general type case.

Nov
10
2006

Birational Geometry

Finite Generation III
2:00pm|S-101

We will discuss the ideas of the proof of the finite generation theorem, by looking at several special cases.

Dec
14
2006

Birational Geometry

Finite Generation VI: Moduli Spaces
2:00pm|S-101

We will finish the sketch of the proof of existence of a geometrically meaningful compactification of the moduli space of canonically polarized smooth varieties.

Blackwell Tapia Conference 2021

Bloch-Kato Conjecture Seminar

BYOP@Lunch Working Group

Categories and Knot Invariants

Mar
06
2008

Categories and Knot Invariants

Knot Homology and Braid Group Actions on Derived Categories of Coherent Sheaves
Joel Kamnitzer
10:30am|S-101

Due to the pioneering work of Khovanov, there has been a lot of recent interest in certain knot homology theories. I will explain a program to construct these knot homology theories using braid group actions on derived categories of coherent sheaves...

Celebrating Emmy Noether

May
06
2016

Celebrating Emmy Noether

Symmetry and conservation laws: Noether's contribution to physics
2:30pm|S-101

A single result of Noether's is widely credited in physics papers as fundamental to the modern way of approaching physics. Two basic ideas are those of symmetry on the one side and the notion of quantities such as energy preserved under flows on the...

May
06
2016

Celebrating Emmy Noether

Emmy Noether: breathtaking mathematics
4:15pm|S-101

By the mid 1920s, Emmy Noether had made fundamental contributions to commutative algebra and to the theory of invariants. Her crowning achievement from this period was "Noether's Theorem," establishing deep connections between conserved quantities...

Celebration In Honor of the Frank C. and Florence S. Professorship

Oct
13
2022

Celebration In Honor of the Frank C. and Florence S. Professorship

THOUGHTS ABOUT ANDREW OGG’S (TORSION) CONJECTURE
2:15pm|Simonyi Hall101

Ogg’s celebrated conjecture can be paraphrased as saying that rational points (on the modular curves that parametrize torsion points on elliptic curves) exist if and only if there is a good geometric reason for them to exist. Ogg’s mathematical...