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SUMMARY:CMSA Mathematics and Biology II: Mathematics and Science of Behavior
DESCRIPTION:Mathematics and Biology II: Mathematics and Science of Behavior\n\nApril 27\, 2026 @ 9:00 am – May 1\, 2026 @ 5:00 pm\n\n\n\nMathematics and Biology II: Mathematics and Science of Behavior \nDates: April 27 –May 1\, 2026 \nLocation: Harvard CMSA\, Room G10\, 20 Garden Street\, Cambridge MA \n\n\nThis meeting will explore the emerging mathematics and science of embodied cognition—the idea that behavior arises not solely from the brain but through the dynamic interaction of brain\, body\, and environment. Understanding how animals sense\, move\, decide\, and coordinate\, from individual sensorimotor loops to collective dynamics\, demands mathematical frameworks that integrate geometry\, dynamics\, stochastic processes\, control theory\, and multiscale physics. The meeting will bring together experimentalists studying behavior across species with theorists and engineers building mathematical models and bio-inspired machines\, to identify shared principles of adaptive behavior. \n\n\nCo-organizers: L. Mahadevan (Harvard)\, Francesco Mori (Harvard CMSA)\, Venkatesh Murthy (Harvard) \nDetails TBA \n\n\n\n\nSee the CMSA website for more details.
URL:https://www.math.harvard.edu/event/mathematics-and-biology-ii-cognition-neuroscience-psychology-and-geometry/
LOCATION:CMSA\, 20 Garden St\, G10\, 20 Garden Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Transcendental Epsilon Multiplicity via Divisor Volumes.
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, our goal is to establish a structural bridge between asymptotic commutative algebra and transcendence theory to show that there exists an ideal in a Noetherian local ring whose epsilon multiplicity is transcendental. By equating the local-cohomological definition of epsilon multiplicity to a global divisorial volume integral on a projective bundle\, we apply Baker’s theorem on linear forms in logarithms to prove that the resulting arithmetic invariant falls strictly outside the field of algebraic numbers. This talk is based on collaborative work with Vinh Pham and Stephen Landsittel.
URL:https://www.math.harvard.edu/event/transcendental-epsilon-multiplicity-via-divisor-volumes/
LOCATION:CMSA\, 20 Garden St\, G10\, 20 Garden Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:CMSA Algebra Seminar
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