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CMSA Math Science Literature Lecture Series

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November 23, 2020      8:00 am
Speaker: Alain Connes - Collège de France

TITLE: Noncommutative Geometry, the Spectral Aspect ABSTRACT: This talk will be a survey of the spectral side of noncommutative geometry, presenting the new paradigm of spectral triples and showing its relevance...
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CMSA Math Science Literature Lecture Series

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November 23, 2020      10:00 am
Speaker: Zhengwei Liu - Tsinghua University

TITLE: Subfactors--in Memory of Vaughan Jones ABSTRACT: Jones initiated modern subfactor theory in early 1980s and investigated this area for his whole academic life. Subfactor theory has both deep and broad connections...
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CMSA Math Science Literature Lecture Series

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November 20, 2020      8:00 am
Speaker: Yuri Manin - Max Plank Institute for Mathematics

TITLE: Homotopy spectra and Diophantine equations ABSTRACT: For a long stretch of time in the history of mathematics, Number Theory and Topology formed vast, but disjoint domains of mathematical knowledge. Origins...
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CMSA Math Science Literature Lecture Series

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November 18, 2020      8:00 am
Speaker: Caucher Birkar - University of Cambridge

TITLE: Log Calabi-Yau fibrations ABSTRACT: Fano and Calabi-Yau varieties play a fundamental role in algebraic geometry, differential geometry, arithmetic geometry, mathematical physics, etc. The notion of log Calabi-Yau fibration unifies Fano...
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Eichler-Shimura relations for Hodge type Shimura varieties

NUMBER THEORY

November 18, 2020      3:00 pm
Speaker: Si Ying Lee - Harvard University

The well-known classical Eichler-Shimura relation for modular curves asserts that the Hecke operator $T_p$ is equal, as an algebraic correspondence over the special fiber, to the sum of Frobenius and...
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CMSA Strongly Correlated Quantum Materials and High-Temperature Superconductors Series: Superconductivity, Stripes, Antiferromagnetism and the Pseudogap: What Do We Know Today about the 2D Hubbard model?

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November 18, 2020      10:30 am
Speaker: Antoine Georges - Collège de France, Paris and Flatiron Institute, New York

Simplified as it is, the Hubbard model embodies much of the complexity of the `strong correlation problem’ and has established itself as a paradigmatic model in the field. In this...
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