Previous Conferences & Workshops

Sep
01
1999

$A^1$ Homotopy Theory and Its Applications

12:00am

$A^1$-homotopy theory is the homotopy theory for algebraic varieties and more generally for schemes which is based on the analogy between the affine line and the unit interval. During this special year we concentrated on two topics. One was the...

Sep
01
1999

Analytic Theory of Automorphic Forms and L-Functions

12:00am

During this academic year, Henryk Iwaniec and Peter Sarnak were in residence at the Institute for Advanced Study and there was a program with the purpose to bring together specialists in analytic number theory and specialists in the analytic theory...

Sep
01
1999

Combinatorics and Complexity Theory

12:00am

The seminar on Combinatorics and Theoretical Computer Science at the Institute for Advanced Study took place every Monday at 11 a.m. in room 101, the seminar room in Simonyi Hall.

 

  • Monday, 27 September 1999
    Michael Saks, Rutgers University
    An...
Sep
01
1999

Motivic Homotopy Theory Program

12:00am
 
  • Events

  • About the motivic homotopy theory

Events

Lectures on cross functors

by Vladimir Voevodsky,

Wed. 11am in Dilworth Room (first lecture Oct. 10)

For any category $C$ with fiber...

Sep
01
1999

The Practice of Mathematics

12:00am
The Practice of Mathematics Robert P. Langlands

Ars longa, vita brevis

There are several central mathematical problems, or complexes of problems, that every mathematician who is eager to acquire some broad competence in the subject would like to...