2024

Colloquium: Wieslawa Niziol (Jussieu)
3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Wieslawa Niziol (Jussieu) will give a talk titled “Hidden Structures on de Rham Cohomology of P-adic Analytic Varieties” as part of the math department’s colloquium series.

Colloquium: Lexing Ying (Stanford)
3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Lexing Ying (Stanford) will give a talk titled “Eigenmatrix for Unstructured Sparse Recovery” as part of the math department’s colloquium series.

Colloquium: Alexander Efimov (HSE)
3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Alexander Efimov (HSE) will give a talk as part of the math department’s colloquium series. Title and abstract TBA.

Colloquium: Eric Larson (Brown)
3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Eric Larson (Brown) will give a talk titled “Interpolation for Brill—Noether Curves” as part of the math department’s colloquium series.

Colloquium: Jeffrey Harvey (UChicago)
3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Jeffrey Harvey (UChicago) will give a talk as part of the math department’s colloquium series. Title and abstract TBA.
23-24 Zygmund-Calderon Lectures
Through January 12, 2024 Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Thomas Duyckaerts (Sorbonne Paris Nord University) will give three lectures as part of our annual Zygmund-Calderon Lecture Series.
2023

Colloquium: Nathan Srebro (TTIC)
3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Nathan Srebro will give a talk titled “Understanding Deep Learning Through Optimization Geometry” as part of the math department’s colloquium series.

Colloquium: Elia Brue (Bocconi University)
3:00–4:20 pm Virtual
Elia Brué will give a talk titled “The Fundamental Groups of Manifolds with Nonnegative Ricci Curvature” as part of the department’s colloquia series.

Colloquium: Yu Deng (University of Southern California)
3:00–4:20 pm Eckhart Hall
Yu Deng (USC) will give a talk titled “Hlbert’s Sixth Problem: From Particles to Waves” as part of the math department’s colloquium series.

Colloquium: Yiannis Sakellaridis (Johns Hopkins University)
3:00–4:20 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Yiannis Sakellaridis (Johns Hopkins) will give a talk titled “Quantum–Classical Analogies in Harmonic Analysis and the
Langlands Program” as part of the department’s colloquia series.