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Screening of the film Julia
The Clay Mathematics Institute screened George Cscicsery's film "Julia" at the AMS Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Diego.
Film Trailer • DVD available at AK Peters
Workshop at CMI, March 28-30
A workshop on Automorphic Forms in Moduli Problems of Schottky and Brill-Noether Type was held on March 28-30, 2008. more...
Workshop at CMI, March 20-23
A workshop on K3's: Modular Forms, Moduli, and String Theory was held on March 20-23, 2008. more...
Workshop at CMI, January 31-February 3
A workshop on Shrinking Target Properties was held from January 31 to February 3, 2008, in the Brandeis University and the Clay Mathematics Institute. more....
Clay Lectures on Mathematics, December 10-14
Elon Lindenstrauss of Princeton University and Mircea Mustata of University of Michigan delivered the 2007 Clay Lectures on Mathematics at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India. more
Workshop at CMI, September 30-October 3
A workshop on Computational Arithmetic Geometry took place at CMI from September 30 to October 3. more....
Workshop at CMI, September 18-21
A workshop on Solvability and Sperctral Instability took place at CMI from September 18 to 21. more....
2007 Clay Research Fellows Announced
The Clay Mathematics Institute announced the appointment of four Research Fellows. more...
2007 Clay Research Awards Announced
The Clay Mathematics Institute announced the recipients of the Clay Research Award for 2007. more...
Workshop at CMI, May 16-17
A two day workshop on Higher Dimensional Algebraic Geometry took place at CMI on May 16 and 17. more....
Clay Research Conference, May 14-15
The Clay Research Conference, was held May 14-15 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, inaugurated an expanded format for the Institute's annual meeting. more....
Workshop on recent developments in Symplectic Topology
Workshop at CMI on Symplectic Toplogy took place from April 20 to 22. more...
Surfing with Wavelets
Ingrid Daubechies of Princeton University presented the Clay Public Lecture at MIT, Stata Center on April 10.
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Conference on Hilbert's 10th Problem, March 15-16
Scenes from George Csicsery's film, Julia Robinson and Hilbert's Tenth Problem. more...
Workshop on Hopf Algebras and Props
Workshop at CMI on Hopf Algebras and Props took place from March 5 to 9. more....
Clay Lectures on Mathematics
Ben Green and Akshay Venkatesh delivered the 2006 Clay Lectures on Mathematics at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge University, UK from Nov. 28 to Dec. 1. more....
Beyond Computation
Michael Sipser of MIT presented the Clay Public Lecture at Harvard University on October 3, 2006.
New Publications
Surveys in Noncommutative GeometryThe Proceedings of the Clay Mathematics Institute instructional symposium on Noncommutative Geometry is published
Millennium Prize ProblemsThe book on Millennium Prize Problems which gives the official description of each of the seven problems and the rules governing the prizes is published.
Floer Homology, Gauge Theory and Low Dimensional TopologyThe Proceedings of the Clay Mathematics Institute 2004 summer school at the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics in Budapest, Hungary is published.
Lecture notes on Motivic CohomologyThe book on Motivic Cohomology is published.
Workshop on Moduli Spaces of Vector Bundles
Vector bundles have been a key topic in algebraic geometry since the inception of sheaf theory in the 1950s. More recently, they have also assumed a central role in mathematical physics as objects whose moduli spaces model important equations. Coherent sheaves are the "next level", more difficult to analyze and richer in information about the base variety.More
2006 Summer School
The Clay Mathematics Institute held its 2006 summer school on Arithmetic Geometry at the Mathematisches Institut, Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen, Germany, from July 17 to August 11, 2006. More...
Mathematics and Magic Tricks
In a talk presented at MIT on April 25, Stanford statistician Persi Diaconis discussed how the way a magic trick works is sometimes even more amazing than the trick itself. More...
Eigenvarieties
Special Program on Eigenvarieties at Harvard culminated in a workshop May 10-15 at CMI.
2006 Senior Scholars
Two Clay Senior Scholars were in residence at MSRI for the period January - May, 2006. First is Jean-Louis Colliot-Thelene (Université de Paris-Sud), who is participating in the program on Integral Points on Higher-Dimensional Varieties. More...
Lie Groups: Dynamics, Rigidity, Arithmetic
On February 24 - 27 Yale University hosted a conference in honor of the 60th birthday of Gregory Margulis.
2006 Clay Research Fellows
On February 2, 2006, The Clay Mathematics Institute announced the appointment of Research Fellows Artur Avila, Sophie Morel, and Sam Payne.
New Publications
Harmonic Analysis, The Trace Formula, And Shimura VarietiesThe proceedings of the Clay Mathematics Institute 2003 summer school at Fields Institute is now available.
Global Theory of Minimal SurfacesThe proceedings of the Clay Mathematics Institute 2001 summer school at MSRI is now available.
Manjul Bhargava on NPR
Clay Research Fellow Manjul Bhargava discusses mathematics and music.
Algebraic Statistics and Computational Biology
Algebraic Statistics is a new field in which ideas, combinatorics, geometry of polytopes, computational algebra and algebraic geometry contribute to the formulation, interpretation, and solution of statistical problems. Many of the motivating problems in algebraic statistics arise from problems in computational biology: sequence analysis and reconstruction of phylogenetic trees from sequence data, to name two.
Escher and the Droste Effect
In a talk presented at Harvard on October 25, Hendrik Lenstra of Leiden University discussed the pattern hidden in MC Escher's 1956 lithograph, the Print Gallery.
2005 Clay Research Awards Annnounced
Manjul Bhargava (Princeton University) and Nils Dencker (Lund University) have been named recipients of the 2005 Clay Research Awards.
Euclid and His Heritage
On October 7-8, 2005, a conference on Euclid and His Heritage took place at the University of Oxford's St. Catherine's College. The conference marked the occasion of the publication, for the first time, of a complete digital edition of the oldest surviving manuscript of Euclid's Elements.
A Celebration of Mathematical Thought
The Clay Mathematics Institute held its 7th Annual Meeting at the University of Oxford on October 11, 2005. The meeting featured presentation of the Clay Research Awards and a special public lecture, "Solving Equations," by Professor Andrew Wiles.
2005 Summer School
The Clay Mathematics Institute will hold its 2005 summer
school on Ricci Flow, Three-Manifolds and Geometry, at the
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) in Berkeley,
June 20-July 15.
Update: parts of
the set of notes for Ben Chow's course on Ricci
Flow are now available. See the program
for the school, and also the
references.
2005 Olympiad Scholar Award announced June 27
Miss Sherry Gong, a 10th grade student at Phillips Exeter Academy, was named the 2005 Clay Olympiad Scholar at a ceremony in Washington DC on June 27, 2005.
Physmatics
A public lecture by Clay Senior Scholar Eric Zaslow
Fields Institute, June 2, 2005.
Are there unsolved problems about numbers?
Public lecture by Barry Mazur, Harvard University
May 3, 2005 at 7pm
Stata Center, MIT
32 Vassar Street, Cambridge
Hosted by the MIT Mathematics Department.
Notes for the public lecture by Barry Mazur with figures by William Stein.
Four thousand years of mathematics in images
Public lecture by Bill Casselman, U. of British Columbia
April 26,
2005 at 7pm
Science Center Lecture Hall B, Harvard University
Hosted by the Harvard University Mathematics Department
2005 Research Academy
Led by Professors pavel Etingoff and Richard Stanley of MIT, the 2005 Clay Mathematics Research Academy began on Friday, April 22 with a group of sixteen high school students. For eight days they participated in an intense program of introduction to research. The program's colloquium series was open to the public.
Riemann Hypothesis
Peter Sarnak has written an article, Problems of the Millennium: The Riemann Hypothesis (2004) for the 2004 CMI Annual report. His text expands on the comments in Enrico Bombieri's article and also discusses some recent developments.
See the CMI web page on the Riemann Hypothesis. There you will also find a link to a digital facsimile of Riemann's original manuscript. The facsimile is courtesy of Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen.
2005 Clay Research Fellows Announced
March 16, 2005 (Cambridge, MA) - The Clay Mathematics Institute (CMI) announced today the appointment of Research Fellows Bo'az Klartag and David Speyer. These outstanding young mathematicians were selected for their research achievements and their potential to make significant future contributions. More...
Workshops at CMI
CMI plans to hold four to six small workshops each year at its offices at One Bow Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. These will be of three to six days duration. For more information or to make a proposal, please contact David Ellwood (ellwood at claymath dot org, 617-995-2600) or Jim Carlson (carlson at claymath dot org, 617-995-2600).
Senior Scholars David Donoho and Peter Winkler. January 2005
David Donoho of Stanford University and Peter Winkler of Dartmouth College will begin their appointments as Clay Senior Scholars at MSRI in January of 2005. They will be participating in the programs on Mathematical, Computational and Statistical Aspects of Image Analysis and Probability, Algorithms and Statistical Physics, respectively.
November 2004 - The Primes Go On Forever
To increase public awareness of mathematics, CMI commissioned this poster about primes to be exhibited in Boston T stations during the month of November, 2004.
Poster design by Laura McFadden.
Senior Scholar Eric Zaslow. November 2004
Eric Zaslow was named Clay Senior Scholar at the Thematic Program on The Geometry of String Theory 2004 - 2005, a joint program of the Fields Institute and Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. He will spend November 2004 and two months residence in Spring 2005.
November 5 - Annual Meeting
The sixth Annual Meeting of the Clay Mathematics Institute will be held on November 5, from 2:00-5:00 PM at the Harvard Science Center (Lecture Hall C), One Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The program features talks by Gérard Laumon and Ben Green, followed by announcemnt of the Clay Research Awards.
November 3, 4 - Research Fellow Lecture Series
CMI announces a series of lectures by three of its research fellows. The lectures will be held on November 3 and 4, from 1:30-5:30 PM at CMI, One Bow Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- Manjul Bhargava: Counting field extensions of the rational numbers
- Dennis Gaitsgory: Two faces of geometric Eisenstein series
- Maryam Mirzakhani: Counting simple closed geodesics on hyperbolic surfaces and intersection theory on the moduli spaces of curves
Abstracts of the lectures (PDF) | Schedule
Manjul Bhargava on NPR, October 18, 2004
Manjul Bhargava discusses mathematics and music. Bhargava is a Clay Research Fellow
Senior Scholars Stanley and Sturmfels. July 2004
Richard Stanley (MIT) and Bernd Sturmfels (UC Berkeley), named as CMI's first Senior Scholars, delivered public lectures on July 16 and 20 at the IAS Park City Mathematics Institute. Sturmfels' lecture, " Tropical Mathematics," written with David Speyer, is now available at arXiv.org. ...more..
2003 Annual Report
Article by Mike Douglas on Quantum Yang-Mills, report on the Independent University of Moscow, full text of the interview with Terry Tao.
Clay Olympiad Scholar Award. June 21, 2004
At the official awards dinnner for the US American Mathematics Olympiad (USAMO) held July 21, 2004, CMI President Jim Carlson presented the Clay Olympiad Scholar Award to Mathew Ince. The award is given for the solution to an Olympiad problem judged most creative.
Budapest Summer School
June 2004. The Clay Mathematics Institute held a summer school on Floer Homology, Gauge Theory, and Low Dimensional Topology at the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics aimed at graduate students and mathematicians within five years of their Ph.D. More...
2004 Liftoff Fellows
On April 19, 2004, CMI announced eighteen new liftoff fellows. Each will be supported by CMI for one month in the summer of 2004. This year's fellows were drawn from thirteen universities. More...
Clay Public Lecture. March 22, 2004
Timothy Gowers, recipient of the 1998 Fields Medal for his contributions to functional analysis, delivered the first Clay Public Lecture on Monday, March 22 at 7pm in Lecture Hall A of the Science Center, Harvard University. Gowers spoke on "Is there such a thing as infinity?" This year's public lecture was hosted by the Harvard Mathematics Department.
Senior Scholars Program. March 19, 2004
The Clay Mathematics Institute announces its Senior Scholars program. Its aim is to foster mathematical research and the exchange of ideas by providing support for senior mathematicians who will play a central role in a topical program at an institute or university. More...
Research Academy Colloquium Series
March 19-28, 2004. The Clay Research Academy, led by Richard Stanley and Pavel Etingof of MIT, conducted an introduction to research program for 12 high school students at its offices at One Bow Street in Cambridge. Some of the a Colloquium Series lecture notes are now available.
Clay Research Academy. March 19, 2004
The 2004 Clay Mathematics Research Academy will begin on Friday, March 19 at CMI in Cambridge, MA.
Research Fellows. February 25, 2004
Ciprian Manolescu and Maryam Mirzakhani of Harvard University, and András Vasy and Akshay Venkatesh of MIT are named as Clay Research Fellows
Research Award. November 14, 2003
Richard Hamilton and Terence Tao each receive the Clay Research Award













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