Graeme Baker is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Statistics, and his research interests are in probability theory, partial differential equations, and applications of these fields. His ...
In the piece, the argument of string theory critics is given as: ...
Schedule: The class meets once weekly. Topics and readings for each session are listed below. This course is being taught by two senior faculty members who are theorists and practitioners in ...
A few weeks ago I recorded a podcast with Robinson Erhardt, which has now appeared as String Theory and the Crisis in Physics. We mainly talk about the current situation of string theory in physics ...
The Columbia Algebraic Geometry Seminar takes place on Fridays at 3:30 pm in 417 Mathematics Hall on the Columbia campus. All are welcome. Tea is served at 3 pm in 508 Mathematics Hall. The seminar is ...
I recently did another podcast with Curt Jaimungal, on the topic of unification, which is now available here. As part of this I prepared some slides, which are available here. The main goal of the ...
This is a listing of Columbia University probability seminars. All times are displayed in your local time. All previous listings are shown here.
This seminar dedicates to providing a survey about some known results and open questions related to the structure of Riemannian manifolds with scalar curvature bounded from below. Such manifolds seem ...
Extrinsic flows involve the evolution of a submanifold within a larger ambient space, where its velocity is determined by its external curvature. The objective of this seminar is to explore ...
If you're coming by subway from downtown or midtown Manhattan, take the #1 or #9 train uptown and get off at the 116th Street Station (Columbia University Station). The fare is flat $2.00. Tokens and ...