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2006 Women in Mathematics Program

(2005-2006)

Zeta functions all the way

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May 15 - May 26, 2006

 

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Holomorphic Curves Focus Group

(2004-2005)

Holomorphic Curves Workshop

IAS 2005

May 23 through June 18

 

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A Celebration of the Life and Work of Armand Borel

(November 14, 2003)

A Celebration of the Life and Work of Armand Borel

 

 

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Neuroscience Day

(May 13, 2003)

Neuroscience Day

 

May 13, 2003



Location Dilworth Room
Institute for Advanced Study
Einstein Drive
Princeton, New Jersey
Scientific
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A Conference on Mathematical Problems in Finance and Mathematical Opportunities in Finance

(September 27, 1997)

MATHEMATICS AND FINANCE

 

A Conference on
Mathematical Problems in Finance
and Mathematical Opportunities in Finance

for those with backgrounds in Mathematics

Friday, September 26, 1997
Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton, New Jersey

 

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Algebro-Geometric Derived Categories and Applications

(March 10-14, 2008)

Institute for Advanced Study

School of Mathematics

Conference on Algebro-Geometric Derived Categories and Applications

March 10-14, 2008

Simonyi Hall Seminar Room

 

 

Tentative Speakers

Denis Auroux, MIT

Dmitry Boyarchenko, IAS

Tom Bridgeland, Univ Sheffield, UK

Kevin Costello, Northwestern

Dennis Gaitsgory, Harvard

Alexander Goncharov, Brown

Michael Hopkins, Harvard

Daniel Huybrechts, Univ Bonn, Germany

Joel Kamnitzer, UC Berkeley

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Mini-Conference on Arithmetic Combinatorics

(December 10-12, 2007)

Mini Conference December 10-12th

During term I of the year, School faculty member Jean Bourgain and Van Vu of Rutgers University will lead a program on arithmetic combinatorics. The following is preliminary information about the program.

Additive combinatorics deal with problems in number theory with combinatorial flavor. While this theory has been developing for many decades, the field has seen exciting developments and dramatic changes in direction in recent years (a well known example is Green-Tao theorem about the existence of arithmetic progressions in primes). In this focus program, we will bring together active researchers in this field and many related areas such as number theory, combinatorics and theoretical computer science.

Mini-courses:

Jean Bourgain: Sum-product theorems and applications; Oct 10, Oct 17 (2-4pm).

A. Gamburd: Sum-product estimates and expanders; Nov 15 (2-4pm)

Ben Green: Nilsequences in additive combinatorics; Oct 24 (2-4pm)

Van Vu: Inverse theorems and random matrices; Oct 11, 18 (2-4pm).


Mini-conference:

There will be a mini-conference from December 10th to December 12th.
Tentative list of participants:

Balog, Bilu, Bourgain, Chang, Costello, Friedlander, Gamburd, Glibichuk, Green, Grandville, Helfgott, Kantorovics, Konyagin, Lindenstrauss, Nathanson, Sudakov, Solymosi, Sanders, Skredov, Sarnak, Sarkozy, Szemeredi, Vu, Wigderson, Wolf.

Program: click here

Agenda: click here

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Atle Selberg Memorial Program

(January 11-12, 2008)

Atle Selberg

Memorial Program

in Honor of His

Life & Work

January 11-12, 2008

 

 

 

Friday, January 11

Scientific Talks

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Conference on The L-group at 40

(October 9-10, 2006)

Institute for Advanced Study

School of Mathematics

Conference on "The L-group at 40"

October 9-10, 2006 - Simonyi Hall Seminar Room

Speakers

James G. Arthur, University of Toronto
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Andrew Booker, University of Michigan
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Geometry, Combinatorics and Algebraic Groups

(October 7-9,2004)

Geometry, Combinatorics and Algebraic Groups

A conference on
the occasion of the sixtieth birthday of Robert MacPherson
October 7, 8, 9, 2004



Supported by the National Science Foundation

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