Seminars Sorted by Series

2022 Program for Women and Mathematics: The Mathematics of Machine Learning

May
26
2022

2022 Program for Women and Mathematics: The Mathematics of Machine Learning

Young Researcher Seminar
4:30pm|Simonyi Hall 101 and Remote Access

Alane Lima, Federal University of Parana
4:30 pm -4:50 pm
Title: Statistical Learning Theory and Sampling Algorithms for Complex Networks
Abstract: When dealing with problems in large scale graphs, using an exact algorithm may be inefficient in...

May
27
2022

2022 Program for Women and Mathematics: The Mathematics of Machine Learning

Young Researcher Seminar
11:45am|Simonyi Hall 101 and Remote Access

Jessica Gronsbell, University of Toronto
11:45 am - 12:05 pm 
Title: Statistical learning with high volume, high noise health data 
Abstract: In this talk, I will give a brief overview of my background and my path to statistics and machine learning...

2023 Program for Women and Mathematics

May
21
2023

2023 Program for Women and Mathematics

Patterns in Integers: dynamical and number theoretic approaches
9:00am

Uhlenbeck Lecture Course: Ergodic Ramsey Theory
Lecturer: Tamar Ziegler, IAS/Einstein Institute of Mathematics, Hebrew University

A famous theorem of Szemeredi from 1975 states that any subset of positive density in the integers contains...

2023 Program for Women and Mathematics: Patterns in Integers: dynamical and number theoretic approaches

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

May
20
2024

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

Deligne-Lusztig theory: examples and applications
Charlotte Chan
9:30am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: Geometry and representation theory are intertwined in deep and foundational ways. One of the most important instances of this relationship was uncovered in the 1970s by Deligne and Lusztig: the representation theory of matrix groups over...

May
20
2024

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

A Glimpse into the Langlands Program
10:45am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: The goal of this lecture series is to give you a glimpse into the Langlands program, a central topic at the intersection of algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry and representation theory. In the first lecture, we will look at a...

May
20
2024

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

Emerton-Gee Stack for GL2 and Categorical p-adic Langlands
5:15pm|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: The Emerton-Gee stack is a stack of etale $\phi$ modules, and can be viewed as a stack of p-adic representations for the Galois group of a finite extension $K$ of $Qp$. In this talk, we will introduce the stack and talk about its role in...

May
21
2024

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

Deligne-Lusztig theory: examples and applications
Charlotte Chan
9:30am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: Geometry and representation theory are intertwined in deep and foundational ways. One of the most important instances of this relationship was uncovered in the 1970s by Deligne and Lusztig: the representation theory of matrix groups over...

May
21
2024

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

A Glimpse into the Langlands Program
10:45am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: The goal of this lecture series is to give you a glimpse into the Langlands program, a central topic at the intersection of algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry and representation theory. In the first lecture, we will look at a...

May
23
2024

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

Deligne-Lusztig theory: examples and applications
Charlotte Chan
9:30am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: Geometry and representation theory are intertwined in deep and foundational ways. One of the most important instances of this relationship was uncovered in the 1970s by Deligne and Lusztig: the representation theory of matrix groups over...

May
23
2024

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

A Glimpse into the Langlands Program
10:45am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: The goal of this lecture series is to give you a glimpse into the Langlands program, a central topic at the intersection of algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry and representation theory. In the first lecture, we will look at a...

May
23
2024

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

Integral Hecke Correspondences
Si Ying Lee
4:30pm|Simonyi Hall 101

Shimura varieties are an important geometric object in the Langlands program, because the Hecke (adelic group) action allows us to view various cohomology groups as Hecke modules. Moreover, the cohomology admits an integral structure when the...

May
23
2024

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

Modular Generating Series for Real Quadratic Heegner Objects
Alice Pozzi
5:15pm|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: The theory of elliptic curves with complex multiplication has yielded some striking arithmetic applications, ranging from (cases of) Hilbert’s Twelfth Problem to the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture. These applications rely on the...

May
24
2024

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

Deligne-Lusztig theory: examples and applications
Charlotte Chan
9:30am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: Geometry and representation theory are intertwined in deep and foundational ways. One of the most important instances of this relationship was uncovered in the 1970s by Deligne and Lusztig: the representation theory of matrix groups over...

May
24
2024

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

A Glimpse into the Langlands Program
10:45am|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: The goal of this lecture series is to give you a glimpse into the Langlands program, a central topic at the intersection of algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry and representation theory. In the first lecture, we will look at a...

3D Dimer Block Party

Nov
21
2022

3D Dimer Block Party

Scott Sheffield and Catherine Wolfram
3:15pm|Simonyi Hall Common Room

Come play with 250 physical wooden blocks and join us in thinking about a simple open problem for dimers in 3D. No prior knowledge required. We’ll start with an ~10 minute presentation explaining the problem and then suggest some things for everyone...

50 Years of Number Theory and Random Matrix Theory Conference

Jun
21
2022

50 Years of Number Theory and Random Matrix Theory Conference

The distribution of values of zeta and L-functions
2:30pm|Wolfensohn Hall and Remote Access

Abstract:  I will survey recent progress on understanding the value distribution of zeta and L-functions.  In particular I will discuss the problem of moments of the zeta function on the critical line, and central  values of L-functions, where the...