Colloquium Fall 2023
The Mathematics Colloquium at Rutgers-Newark
Fall 2023
The Colloquium of the Mathematics Department of Rutgers-Newark takes places on every Wednesday, from 4pm-5pm, either in person at 204 Smith Hall, 101 Warren St., or via Zoom. All are welcome.
Schedule of upcoming talks
Date | Speaker(s) |
Title |
Sep 13 | TBA | TBA |
Sep 20 | Ved Datar, Indian Institute of Science | Minimal slopes and singular solutions for some complex Hessian equations |
Sep 27 | TBA | TBA |
Oct 4 | Shizhang Li,IAS/Morning Center of Mathematics | How much does a variety in characteristic p know about its liftings? |
Oct 11 | Daxin Xu, IAS/Morning Center of Mathematics | Exponential sums, differential equations and geometric Langlands correspondence |
Oct 18 | Frid Tong, Harvard | On real Monge-Ampere equations and complete Calabi-Yau metrics |
Oct 25 | Hang Xue
The University of Arizona |
Fourier–Jacobi periods on unitary groups |
Nov 1 | This week’s colloquium is moved to Thursday | No talk |
Nov 2
(Special time!) |
Antonio De Rosa, UMD
Yannick Sire, JHU |
Min-max construction of anisotropic CMC surfaces |
Nov 8 | Pan Yan
The University of Arizona Qi Lu, Princeton |
Product of Rankin-Selberg convolutions and applications
TBA |
Nov 15 | Liyang Yang, Princeton | Relative Trace Formula and Rankin-Selberg L-functions |
Nov 22 | No Talk. Happy Thanksgiving! | |
Nov 29 | Hui Gao, IAS/SUSTeck | Breuil–Kisin modules and integral p-adic Hodge theory |
Dec 6 | TBA | TBA |