Mathematical Conversations
Random Surfaces and Yang-Mills Theory
I've been working a lot on "random surfaces" in recent years. These are "canonical" random fractal Riemannian manifolds (just as Brownian motion is a canonical random fractal curve) and they come up in many areas of physics and mathematics. In a recent lCM lecture (with notes), I tried to give a proper general audience overview of the subject. In the outdoor session on Wednesday I will speculate about what random surfaces might have to do with the Clay Institute's Millennium Prize Problem about Yang-Mills theory. I have been instructed to talk about my dreams. But time permitting, I may mix in a touch of reality as well.
Date & Time
October 26, 2022 | 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Location
Birch Garden, Simons HallSpeakers
Affiliation
Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Visiting Professor, School of Mathematics