Video Lectures AllHistorical StudiesMathematicsNatural SciencesSocial ScienceProspects in Theoretical PhysicsWomen and MathematicsFriends of the InstituteMore search optionsTitleYearTags Separate tags with a comma. SpeakerItems per page5102550Sort byDate AscDate DescTitle AscTitle Descvideo lecture Hamiltonian Dynamics and Morse theory September 25, 2013Doris Hein Read More video lecture Growth Rate of Eigenfunctions September 25, 2013Peng Shao Read More video lecture Supersymmetric derivation of the density of states for the Gaussian Orthogonal Ensemble September 25, 2013Mira Shamis Read More video lecture Edge behavior of deformed Wigner matrices September 25, 2013Kevin Schnelli Read More video lecture From one Reeb orbit to two September 24, 2013Daniel Cristofaro-Gardiner Read More video lecture On universality for random matrices September 24, 2013Paul Bourgade Read More video lecture The Gan-Gross-Prasad conjecture and local relative trace formulas September 24, 2013Raphaël Beuzart-Plessis Read More video lecture Self-avoiding walks September 24, 2013Roland Bauerschmidt Read More video lecture Stability and instability of black holes September 24, 2013Stefanos Aretakis Read More video lecture Finite Field Restriction Estimates September 24, 2013Mark LewkoThe Kakeya and restriction conjectures are two of the central open problems in Euclidean Fourier analysis (with the second logically implying the first, and progress on the first typically implying progress on the second). Both of these have... Read More PaginationFirst page« FirstPrevious page‹ Previous… Page 432 Page 433 Page 434 Page 435 Current page 436 Page 437 Page 438 Page 439 Page 440…Next pageNext ›Last pageLast »
video lecture Supersymmetric derivation of the density of states for the Gaussian Orthogonal Ensemble September 25, 2013Mira Shamis Read More
video lecture The Gan-Gross-Prasad conjecture and local relative trace formulas September 24, 2013Raphaël Beuzart-Plessis Read More
video lecture Finite Field Restriction Estimates September 24, 2013Mark LewkoThe Kakeya and restriction conjectures are two of the central open problems in Euclidean Fourier analysis (with the second logically implying the first, and progress on the first typically implying progress on the second). Both of these have... Read More