The colloquium meets Thursdays at 4:10 pm to 5:00 pm in Evans 60. We will have at least two talks every month. Lectures last 50 minutes and are followed by a short question period. The mathematical public is cordially invited to attend.
Tony Feng, Colloquium Chair
Fall 2023
Date | Speaker | Title |
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September 7 | Greg Yang, xAI |
The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in large scale deep learning |
September 14 | Kannan Soundarajan, Stanford University |
Progress towards understanding random multiplicative functions |
September 21 | Jonathan Mattingly, Duke University |
Computational and Theoretical Challenges in hearing the will of the people in the Vote |
September 28 | Francesco Lin, Columbia University |
Homology cobordism and the geometry of hyperbolic three-manifolds |
October 19 | Paul Milgrom, Stanford University |
Strategy-Proof Mechanisms and Incentive Auctions |
October 26 | Hana Jia Kong, Harvard University |
Structures and computations in the motivic stable homotopy categories |
November 2 | Scott Kominers, Harvard University |
Generalized Matching in Theory and Practice (zoom colloquium) |
November 9 | Bernd Ulrich, Purdue University |
Chern 2023 Lecture #3: The implicitization problem for algebraic varieties |
November 16 | Hong Wang, NYU Courant |
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November 30 | Sam Raskin, Yale University |