Universität Bonn

Panorama of Mathematics I


October 21 - 23, 2015

Venue:  Mathematik Zentrum, Endenicher Allee 60, Bonn
Organizing committee: Prof. Dr. Karl-Theodor Sturm, Prof. Dr. Catharina Stroppel, Prof. Dr. Daniel Huybrechts, Prof. Dr. Martin Rumpf, Dr. Michael Meier, Dr. Astrid Slizewski

The Hausdorff Center for Mathematics was founded as a cluster of excellence within the German Excellence Initiative. To celebrate its tenth year of successful progression we organized the conference "Panorama of Mathematics". It outlined new trends, results, and challenges in mathematical sciences.

All lectures of the conference are available on our YouTube channel.

Confirmed speakers:

Manjul Bhargava (Princeton)
Ingrid Daubechies (Duke)
Darrell Duffie (Stanford)
Michel Goemans (MIT)
Alice Guionnet (MIT)
Richard James (Minneapolis)
Andrew Neitzke (Austin)
Andrei Okounkov (Columbia)
Felix Otto (Leipzig)
Alfio Quarteroni (Lausanne)
Laure Saint-Raymond (Paris)
Peter Scholze (Bonn)
Alexander Schrijver (Amsterdam)
Paul Seidel (MIT)
Stanislav Smirnov (Geneva, St. Petersburg)
Cédric Villani (Lyon, Paris)
Jörgen Weibull (Stockholm)

For general questions and comments, please email to panorama(at)hcm.uni-bonn.de
Head of conference administration: Anke Thiedemann
Conference manager: Dr. Astrid Slizewski


Schedule and videos

Wednesday, October 21

08:00

Registration

09:00

Opening

09:15

Cédric Villani (Institut Henri Poincaré): Optimal transport and geometry - where we stand now

Cédric Villani (Institut Henri Poincaré): "Optimal transport and geometry - where we stand now"

10:15

Coffee break

10:40

Laure Saint-Raymond (Harvard University): Exchangeability, chaos and dissipation in large systems of particles

Laure Saint-Raymond (Harvard University): "Exchangeability, chaos and dissipation in large systems of particles"

11:40

Alice Guionnet (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): Asymptotics of random matrices and related models: the uses of Schwinger-Dyson equations

Alice Guionnet (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): "Asymptotics of random matrices and related models: the uses of Schwinger-Dyson equations"

12:30

Lunch break

14:45

Felix Otto (Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik in den Naturwissenschaften): A large-scale regularity theory for random elliptic operators

Felix Otto (Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik in den Naturwissenschaften): "A large-scale regularity theory for random elliptic operators"

15:45

Coffee break

16:10

Michel Goemans (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): A Panoramic Tour through Combinatorial Optimization

Michel Goemans (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): "A Panoramic Tour through Combinatorial Optimization"

17:10

Paul Seidel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): Topological quantum field theory and Lefschetz pencils

18:20

Guided tours through the exhibition "Transcending Tradition" at the Poppelsdorfer Schloss

Thursday, October 22

09:15

Ingrid Daubechies (Duke University): Mathematicians helping Art Historians and Art Conservators

Ingrid Daubechies (Duke University): Mathematicians helping Art Historians and Art Conservators

10:15

Coffee break

10:40

Jörgen W. Weibull (Stockholm School of Economics): "Evolution, Morality, and Mathematics"

Jörgen W. Weibull (Stockholm School of Economics): "Evolution, Morality, and Mathematics"

11:40

Richard D. James (University of Minnesota): New materials from mathematics: real and imagined

12:40

Lunch break

14:45

Peter Scholze (Hausdorff Center for Mathematics): Locally symmetric spaces and Galois representations

Peter Scholze (Hausdorff Center for Mathematics): "Locally symmetric spaces and Galois representations"

15:45

Coffee break

16:10

Alexander Schrijver (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica): Graph invariants and invariant theory

Alexander Schrijver (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica): "Graph invariants and invariant theory"

17:10

Alfio Quarteroni (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne): Reduced order models for the solution of partial differential equations

Alfio Quarteroni (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne): "Reduced order models for the solution of partial differential equations"

18:30

Conference party with music by the Benjamin Himpel Duo

Friday, October 23

09:15

Andrei Okounkov (Columbia University): Enumerative geometry and geometric representation theory

Andrei Okounkov (Columbia University): "Enumerative geometry and geometric representation theory"

10:15

Coffee break

10:40

Darrell Duffie (Stanford University): Price Transparency in Over-the-Counter Financial Markets

Darrell Duffie (Stanford University): "Price Transparency in Over-the-Counter Financial Markets"

11:40

Manjul Bhargava (Princeton University): What is known about the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture?

Manjul Bhargava (Princeton University): "What is known about the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture?"

12:30

Lunch break

14:45

Andrew Neitzke (University of Texas): Some new geometric applications of quantum field theory

Andrew Neitzke (University of Texas): "Some new geometric applications of quantum field theory"

15:45

Coffee break

16:10

Stanislav Smirnov (Université de Genève): Clusters, loops and trees in the Ising model

Stanislav Smirnov (Université de Genève): "Clusters, loops and trees in the Ising model"

19:00

Concert of the Astor Trio at the Arithmeum


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