Video Lectures AllHistorical StudiesMathematicsNatural SciencesSocial ScienceProspects in Theoretical PhysicsFriends of the InstituteWAMMore search optionsTitleYearTags Separate tags with a comma. SpeakerItems per page5102550Sort byDate AscDate DescTitle AscTitle Descvideo lecture A stacky approach to crystalline (and prismatic) cohomology. October 03, 2019Vladimir DrinfeldThe stacky approach was originated by Bhatt and Lurie. (But the possible mistakes in my talk are mine.) Let X be a scheme over F_p. Many years ago Grothendieck and Berthelot defined the notion of crystal on X; moreover, they defined the notion of... Read More video lecture Singular moduli for real quadratic fields and p-adic families of modular forms October 02, 2019Jan Vonk Read More video lecture Interactive Learning with Comparison Queries October 02, 2019Shay Moran Read More video lecture Incidence estimates with application to Fourier analysis. October 02, 2019Hong Wang Read More video lecture Life in characteristic p (and how to escape it) October 02, 2019Remy van Dobben de Bruyn Read More video lecture Discrete Optimization Under Uncertainty. October 02, 2019Sahil Singla Read More video lecture Towards building a foundation of deep learning October 02, 2019Jason Lee Read More video lecture Distributional Aspects of Hecke Eigenforms October 02, 2019Raphael Steiner Read More video lecture Matrix Theory : Optimization, Concentration and Algorithms October 02, 2019Zhao Song Read More video lecture Rethinking Control October 02, 2019Elad Hazan Linear dynamical systems are a continuous subclass of reinforcement learning models that are widely used in robotics, finance, engineering, and meteorology. Classical control, since the works of Kalman, has focused on dynamics with Gaussian i.i.d... Read More PaginationFirst page« FirstPrevious page‹ Previous… Page 312 Page 313 Page 314 Page 315 Current page 316 Page 317 Page 318 Page 319 Page 320…Next pageNext ›Last pageLast »
video lecture A stacky approach to crystalline (and prismatic) cohomology. October 03, 2019Vladimir DrinfeldThe stacky approach was originated by Bhatt and Lurie. (But the possible mistakes in my talk are mine.) Let X be a scheme over F_p. Many years ago Grothendieck and Berthelot defined the notion of crystal on X; moreover, they defined the notion of... Read More
video lecture Singular moduli for real quadratic fields and p-adic families of modular forms October 02, 2019Jan Vonk Read More
video lecture Incidence estimates with application to Fourier analysis. October 02, 2019Hong Wang Read More
video lecture Life in characteristic p (and how to escape it) October 02, 2019Remy van Dobben de Bruyn Read More
video lecture Matrix Theory : Optimization, Concentration and Algorithms October 02, 2019Zhao Song Read More
video lecture Rethinking Control October 02, 2019Elad Hazan Linear dynamical systems are a continuous subclass of reinforcement learning models that are widely used in robotics, finance, engineering, and meteorology. Classical control, since the works of Kalman, has focused on dynamics with Gaussian i.i.d... Read More