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Incoming class of 2021

The incoming graduate class for 2021 has been announced. For a list of the new students, please visit the incoming class page.

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January 19: Junliang Shen

Title: The P=W conjecture and hyper-Kähler geometry.

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January 14: Elena Giorgi

Title: The stability of black holes with matter.

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January 12: Daniel Álvarez-Gavela

Title: K-theoretic Torsion Invariants in Symplectic and Contact Topology.

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Department Course Offerings for the 2020-21 Academic Year

In response to the University’s plan for a three-term academic year, students may find a tentative plan for Mathematics courses at the following link:

 

 

 

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COVID-19 News and updates

For current news and guidance about Columbia’s response to COVID-19, please visit:

https://covid19.columbia.edu/

 

 

 

 

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Incoming class of 2020

The incoming graduate class for 2020 has been announced. For a list of the new students, please visit the incoming class page.

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ANDREI OKOUNKOV ELECTED TO ROYAL SWEDISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

On February 12, Samuel Eilenberg Professor of Mathematics Andrei Okounkov was elected to Foreign Membership in the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.  He joins a distinguished company of Foreign Members including Pierre Deligne and Jean-Pierre Serre.  Many congratulations to Andrei!

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SPRING 2020 SAMUEL EILENBERG LECTURES

Heat Equations in Analysis, Geometry, and Probability

“In its most basic form, the heat equation is a partial differential equation that describes the evolution of temperature in space over time. This and similar equations play a central role in diverse fields. The goal is to provide an introduction to the heat equation and its generalizations, including connections to geometry and geometric flows, probability, and, of course, analysis.”

*Samuel Eilenberg Lecture Flyer*

Tuesdays at 2:40 pm

Room 520, Mathematics Hall

2990 Broadway (117th Street)

First lecture: January 28, 2020

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Graduate Topics Courses in Spring 2020

The Department is offering 7 graduate topics courses in Spring 2020.  Titles and abstracts may be viewed here.

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