A knot is simply a tangled loop in ordinary three-dimensional
space, such as often causes us frustration in everyday life. Knots
are also the subject of a rather rich mathematical theory. In the
last three decades, it has unexpectedly turned out...
Erdos conjectured that N points in the plane determine at least
c N (log N)^{-1/2} different distances. Building on work of
Elekes-Sharir, Nets Katz and I showed that the number of distances
is at least c N (log N)^{-1} . (Previous estimates had...
We prove that the Cauchy problem for the Benjamin-Ono-Burgers
equation is uniformly globally well-posed in H^1 for all
"\epsilon\in [0,1]". Moreover, we show that for any T>0 the
solution converges in C([0,T]:H^1) to that of Benjamin-Ono equation
as...
A ``tournament'' is a digraph obtained from a complete graph by
directing its edges, and ``colouring'' a tournament means
partitioning its vertex set into acyclic subsets (``acyclic'' means
the subdigraph induced on the subset has no directed cycles...
Joe Locke, Lisa Pegher, Bernard Woma, Paul Lansky, and Derek Bermel
As a part of the Mallet Madness concerts, percussionists Lisa
Pegher, Joe Locke, and Bernard Woma join in conversation with
Institute Artist-in-Residence Derek Bermel and composer Paul
Lansky
Predicting the future for a Hamiltonian dynamical system is an
old and notoriously difficult problem. I will present some evidence
however that in the simplest situation where one iterates an area
preserving map on the 2-disk, solutions to an...
Deift--Simon and Poltoratskii--Remling proved upper bounds on
the measure of the absolutely continuous spectrum of Jacobi
matrices. Using methods of classical approximation theory, we give
a new proof of their results, and generalize them in several...
The correspondence between homotopy types and higher categorical
analogs of groupoids which was first conjectured by Alexander
Grothendieck naturally leads to a view of mathematics where sets
are used to parametrize collections of objects without...
This is a report on some joint work with Mark Reeder and
Jiu-Kang Yu. I will review the theory of parahoric subgroups and
consider the induced representation of a one-dimensional character
of the pro-unipotent radical. A surprising fact is that this...
In Greek religion, the encounter between mortals and gods was
dominated by fear. The belief in the power of gods was based on
experience and enhanced through rituals. Cult regulations,
narratives of punitive miracles, confession inscriptions,
and...