Mathematics Colloquium
The Mathematics Colloquium offers survey talks in mathematics and related fields. A colloquium talk offers a broad overview for a general mathematical audience rather than technical details for specialists.
The colloquium talks begin on Mondays at 3:45 p.m.
(Normally in room 1302 of Warren Weaver Hall at 251 Mercer Street, New York).
Colloquium Tea Preceding Talks
(Normally: 3:15-3:45 pm in the lounge (13th floor).
Seminar Organizer(s): Roland Bauerschmidt, Yanjun Han, and Jinyoung Park
Past Events
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Monday, December 7, 20093:45PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Universality of Random Matrices and Dyson Brownian Motion
Horng-Tzer Yau, Harvard -
Monday, November 16, 20093:45PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Aerodynamic Separation and Invariant Manifolds: Recent Progress on a Century-Old Problem
George Haller, McGill -
Monday, November 9, 20093:45PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Structure of Null Sets, Differentiability of Lipschitz Functions, and Other Problems in Geometric Measure Theory
Marianna Csornyei, University College London -
Monday, November 2, 20093:45PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Fair Allocations to Random Points
Ron Peled, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU -
Monday, October 12, 20093:45PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Quantum Unique Ergodicity and Number Theory
Kannan Soundararajan, Stanford -
Monday, October 5, 20093:45PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Towards a Calculus for Non-Linear Spectral Gaps
Assaf Naor, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU