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SUMMARY:CMSA/Tsinghua Math-Science Literature Lecture: Nicolai Reshetikhin\, Yau Mathematical Sciences Center\, Tsinghua University
DESCRIPTION:CMSA/Tsinghua Math-Science Literature Lecture \nDate: April 22\, 2026 \nTime: 9:00 – 10:30 am ET \nLocation: via Zoom \nSpeaker: Nicolai Reshetikhin\, Yau Mathematical Sciences Center\, Tsinghua University \nDetails TBA \n  \nRegistration is required. \nZoom webinar registration link \nSee CMSA webpage for more details: https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/mathscilit2026_nr/ \n  \n\nBeginning in Spring 2020\, the CMSA began hosting a lecture series on literature in the mathematical sciences\, with a focus on significant developments in mathematics that have influenced the discipline\, and the lifetime accomplishments of significant scholars.
URL:https://www.math.harvard.edu/event/cmsa-tsinghua-math-science-literature-lecture-nicolai-reshetikhin-yau-mathematical-sciences-center-tsinghua-university/
LOCATION:Science Center Hall A\, 1 Oxford Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Unlikely ramification of algebraic points on curves
DESCRIPTION:A slogan of arithmetic geometry is that ”geometry controls arithmetic”: as the geometric complexity increases\, the arithmetic also becomes more complicated. In this talk\, I will discuss results in this direction that show that there are many number fields that cannot appear as the residue field of points on a fixed curve of genus at least 2. This is joint work with Bianca Viray.
URL:https://www.math.harvard.edu/event/unlikely-ramification-of-algebraic-points-on-curves/
LOCATION:Science Center 507\, 1 Oxford Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:NUMBER THEORY
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SUMMARY:Fundamental groups of random 3-manifolds
DESCRIPTION:Melanie Wood (Harvard) will speak on “Fundamental groups of random 3-manifolds” \nFor more details\, visit the seminar webpage: https://people.math.harvard.edu/~ctm/sem/
URL:https://www.math.harvard.edu/event/fundamental-groups-of-random-3-manifolds/
LOCATION:Science Center 530
CATEGORIES:INFORMAL SEMINAR ON DYNAMICS, GEOMETRY AND MODULI SPACES
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SUMMARY:Shuffle Theorems\, Sandpiles\, and Lattice Paths
DESCRIPTION:The shuffle theorem of Carlsson and Mellit proved a long-conejctured combinatorial formula for the coefficients of the symmetric function \nabla e_n in terms of statistics of lattice paths. In this talk I will discuss recent joint work with Michele D’Adderio (Università di Pisa)\, Mark Dukes (University College Dublin)\, Alessandro Iraci (Università Telematica Pigaso)\, Yvan Le Borgne (LaBRI Bordeaux)\, and Anna Vanden Wyngaerd (Université Libre de Bruxelles) in which we give a new interpretation of this symmetric function in terms of the combinatorial dynamics of the abelian sandpile model. Additionally\, I will discuss possible connections to other lattice path models related to symmetric functions. \nFor information about the Richard P. Stanley Seminar in Combinatorics\, visit… https://math.mit.edu/combin/
URL:https://www.math.harvard.edu/event/shuffle-theorems-sandpiles-and-lattice-paths/
LOCATION:MIT\, Room 2-132
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