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In recent years there has been a great deal of activity in both the
theoretical and applied aspects of partial differential equations,
with emphasis on realistic engineering applications, which usually
involve lack of smoothness. On March 21-25, 1990, the University of
Chicago hosted a workshop that brought together approximately
fortyfive experts in theoretical and applied aspects of these
subjects. The workshop was a vehicle for summarizing the current
status of research in these areas, and for defining new directions
for future progress - this volume contains articles from
participants of the workshop.
This volume presents five papers based on selected lectures given
at the Current Developments in Mathematics conference, held in
November 2019 at Harvard University.
Papers based on selected lectures given at the Current Development
Mathematics Conference, held in November 2017 at Harvard
University.
This volume presents five papers based on selected lectures given
at the Current Developments in Mathematics conference, held in
November 2018 at Harvard University.
Papers based on selected lectures given at the Current Development
Mathematics Conference, held in November 2015 at Harvard
University.
Papers based on selected lectures given at the Current Development
Mathematics Conference, held in November 2011 at Harvard
University. Contents: The Laplacian on planar graphs and graphs on
surfaces (Richard Kenyon); Hyperbolicity and stable polynomials in
combinatorics and probability (Robin Pemantle); Introduction to KPZ
(Jeremy Quastel)
Papers based on selected lectures given at the Current Development
Mathematics Conference, held in November 2010 at Harvard
University.
Papers based on selected lectures given at the Current Development
Mathematics Conference, held in November 2009 at Harvard
University.
These are the proceedings of the joint seminar by M.I.T. and
Harvard on the current Developments in mathematics for the year
2001. Established in 1995, this seminar has been continued on the
third weekend of November every year. The organizing committee for
the seminar consisted of distinguished mathematicians from the
mathematics departments of both institutions: Barry Mazur, Wilfried
Schmid, and Shing-Tung Yau from Harvard, and David Jerison, A. J.
de Jong and George Lustig from M.I.T.. We trust that these
proceedings will be of interest to many mathematicians, and will
inspire future developments and research pursuits in mathematics.
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