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Current Developments in Mathematics 2020

ANNOUNCEMENTS, CONFERENCES

January 4, 2021 - January 7, 2021      12:00 am

All speakers will give two talks with a 10-minute break. All times are US Eastern Standard Time (EST). • Monday Jan 4, 2021 • Yoshiko Ogata (University of Tokyo) 8:00am...
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CMSA Strongly Correlated Quantum Materials and High-Temperature Superconductors Series: What do we know about the essential physics of high temperature superconductivity after one third of a century?

CMSA EVENTS

December 17, 2020      10:30 am
Speaker: Steven Kivelson - Stanford University

Despite the fact that papers submitted to glossy journals universally start by bemoaning the absence of theoretical understanding, I will argue that the answer to the title question is “quite...
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CMSA Strongly Correlated Quantum Materials and High-Temperature Superconductors Series: Organizing Principle of Mottness and Complex Phenomenon in High Temperature Superconductors

CMSA EVENTS

December 16, 2020      10:30 am
Speaker: Zheng-Yu Weng - Institute for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University, China

The complex phenomenon in the high-Tc cuprate calls for a microscopic understanding based on general principles. In this Lecture, an exact organizing principle for a typical doped Mott insulator will be presented, in which...
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Hermite interpolation and counting number fields

NUMBER THEORY

December 9, 2020      3:00 pm
Speaker: Jean-Marc Couveignes - University of Bordeaux

There are several ways to specify a number field. One can provide the minimal polynomial of a primitive element, the multiplication table of a $\bf Q$-basis, the traces of a...
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