Events and Activities

Explore current and upcoming events and activities happening at the Institute for Advanced Study.

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
Ana Caraiani
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

Princeton University Extrasolar Planet Discussion Group

The complexity and diversity of planetary systems
Gregory Gilbert (UCLA)
12:00pm|Zoom and Peyton Dome Rm, Princeton University

Survey missions have identified over 5000 extrasolar planets. This sample has revealed detailed features in the demographics of planet sizes and orbital spacings. However, knowledge of their orbital shapes — a key tracer of planetary formation and...

May
20
2024

2024 Program for Women+ and Mathematics

Growth of Cohomology of Picard Modular Surfaces: An Illustrated Example of Langlands Functoriality
Mathilde Gerbelli-Gauthier
4:30pm|Simonyi Hall 101

Abstract: How fast do Betti numbers grow in a congruence tower of covering spaces? I'll discuss this question in the special case of Picard modular surfaces, which are 4-dimensional real manifolds. There, the question is most interesting in degree 1...

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
Ana Caraiani
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
Ana Caraiani
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...