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aims to support mathematics graduate students in their transition to research in the areas of combinatorics, algebra, geometry, and number theory (broadly construed). Mentors guide small groups of participants in …
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will be devoted to drawing connections in between integrable probability, quantum groups and Hecke algebra, and combinatorics. Recent developments have shown exciting and potentially innovative bridges between these historically distinct …
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is motivated by the very general questions: What problems in research mathematics are amenable to attack by AI, and how can general AI be improved to be more successful, and …
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will bring together experts from different areas in mathematics related to applications of the Bochner technique, including Riemannian geometry, complex geometry, representation theory, and geometric flows. <p> The Bochner technique …
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will be devoted to combinatorial coding theory, a field of mathematics that applies discrete structures and algorithms to solve problems in communications. Examples of seminal results in this field include …
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will focus on advancing mathematical modeling frameworks and theory to address the urgent challenges posed by declining pollinator populations.<p> Insect pollination is vital to terrestrial ecosystems and agriculture, with honeybee …
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will be devoted to arithmetic statistics, especially nonabelian aspects and connections to geometric methods. The workshop aims to bring together researchers to explore statistical questions about number fields, class groups, …
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will be devoted to new developments in integral p-adic cohomology theories, focusing in particular on their applications to the study of integral models of Shimura varieties. <p> The past decade …
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