Welcome to the Maryland Distinguished Lectures in Algebra and Number Theory! This is an annual lecture series concerning recent developments in Algebra and Number Theory, delivered by the world's foremost experts. It is organized by Thomas Haines.

2025 Davesh Maulik

DLANT Maulik PICAll talks will take place at Kirwan Hall Room 3206

Wednesday, March 26 at 3:15PM
The P=W Conjecture

Given a compact Riemann surface, nonabelian Hodge theory relates topological and algebro-geometric objects associated to it. Namely, complex representations of the fundamental group are in correspondence with algebraic vector bundles, equipped with an extra structure called a Higgs field. This gives a transcendental matching between two very different moduli spaces associated with the Riemann surface: the character variety (parameterizing representations of the fundamental group) and the Hitchin moduli space (parameterizing Higgs bundles). In 2010, de Cataldo, Hausel, and Migliorini proposed the P=W conjecture, which predicted that the Hodge theory of the character variety is determined by the topology of the Hitchin space, imposing surprising constraints on each side.   In this talk, I will introduce the conjecture and review its recent proofs; time permitting, I will try to explain how this phenomenon relates to other geometric questions.

Thursday, March 27 at 2:00PM
Algebraic Cycles and Hitchin Fibration

In the first lecture, given a proper map $f: X \rightarrow Y$, I introduced the perverse filtration on the cohomology of $X$, which measures the singularities of the fibers of $f$.  In this talk, when $X$ is an abelian fibration over $Y$, I will explain a technique for studying this filtration via the Fourier-Mukai transform on DCoh(X), the derived category of coherent sheaves of X.  This approach is a natural extension of ideas of Beauville and Deninger-Murre for studying Chow groups of abelian schemes.  As an application, we get a proof of the P=W conjecture, introduced in the last lecture, but also other conjectures lifting these filtrations to Chow groups.  Joint work with Junliang Shen and Qizheng Yin. 

Friday, March 28 at 2:00PM
D-Equivalence Conjecture for Hyperkahler Varieties of K3[n] type.

The D-equivalence conjecture of Bondal and Orlov predicts that birational Calabi-Yau varieties have equivalent derived categories of coherent sheaves.  I will explain how to prove this conjecture for hyperkahler varieties of K3^[n] type (i.e. those that are deformation equivalent to Hilbert schemes of K3 surfaces).  This is joint work with Junliang Shen, Qizheng Yin, and Ruxuan Zhang.


2024 Zhiwei Yun

Theme: Higher theta series 

Abstract: Theta series play an important role in the classical theory of modular forms. In the modern language of automorphic representations, they are constructed from a pair of groups $G$ and $H$ (one orthogonal and one symplectic, or both unitary groups) and the remarkable Weil representation of $G\times H$. Kudla introduced an analogue of theta series in arithmetic geometry, by forming a generating series of algebraic cycles on Shimura varieties. The arithmetic theta series has since become a very active program.

In joint work with Tony Feng and Wei Zhang, we consider analogues of arithmetic theta series over function fields, and try to go further than what was done over number fields.  Our work concentrated on unitary groups. We defined a generating series of algebraic cycles on the moduli stack of unitary Drinfeld Shtukas (called the higher theta series). We made the Modularity Conjecture:  the higher theta series is an automorphic form valued in a certain Chow group. This is a function field analogue of the special cycles generating series defined by Kudla and Rapoport, but with an extra degree of freedom namely the number of legs of the Shtukas.

One concrete formula we proved was a higher derivative version of the Siegel-Weil formula. It is an equality between degrees of 0-dimensional special cycles on the moduli of unitary Shtukas and higher derivatives of the Siegel-Eisenstein series of another unitary group. More recently, we have obtained a proof of a weaker version of the Modularity Conjecture, confirming that the cycle class of the higher theta series (valued in the cohomology of the generic fiber) is automorphic.

The series of talks will feature a colloquium-style introduction to some representation-theoretic and geometric background (the second talk), the other two being more technical talks in which I will explain some ingredients in the proofs of the higher Siegel-Weil formula and the weak Modularity Conjecture. 

Higher Theta series, Part I

Tuesday, February 27 at 3:30 pm
University of Maryland - Kirwan Hall Rm 3206
 

 

Higher Theta series, Part II (Colloquium)

Wednesday, February 28 at 3:15 pm
University of Maryland - Kirwan Hall Rm 3206
 

 

Higher Theta series, Part III

Thursday, February 29 at 3:30 pm
University of Maryland - Kirwan Hall Rm 3206
 

 

 

2022 Mark Kisin

Theme: Arithmetic of abelian varieties and their moduli

Essential dimension and prismatic cohomology (Colloquium)

Wednesday, December 7 at 3:15pm
University of Maryland - Kirwan Hall Rm 3206

Abstract: The smallest number of parameters needed to define an algebraic covering space is called its essential dimension. Questions about this invariant go back to Klein, Kronecker and Hilbert and are related to Hilbert's 13th problem. In this talk, I will give a little history, and then explain a new approach which relies on recent developments in $p$-adic Hodge theory. This is joint work with Benson Farb and Jesse Wolfson.

Frobenius conjugacy classes attached to abelian varieties

Thursday, December 8 at 2:00pm
University of Maryland - Kirwan Hall Rm 3206

Abstract: The Mumford-Tate group of an abelian variety $A$ over the complex numbers is an algebraic group $G$, defined in terms of the complex geometry of $A$, more specifically its Hodge structure. If $A$ is defined over a number field $K$, then a remarkable result of Deligne asserts that the ℓ -adic cohomology of $A$ gives rise to a $G$ -valued Galois representation ρ:Gal($\bar K/K$)→$G(\mathbb Q_\ell)$. We will show that for a place of good reduction v∤ℓ of A, the conjugacy class of Frobenius ρ(Frobv) does not depend on ℓ. This is joint work with Rong Zhou.

Heights in the isogeny class of an abelian variety

Friday, December 9 at 2:00pm
University of Maryland - Kirwan Hall Rm 3206

Abstract: Let $A$ be an abelian variety over $\bar{\mathbb Q}.$ In this talk I will consider the following conjecture of Mocz. Conjecture: Let $c > 0.$ In the isogeny class of $A,$ there are only finitely many isomorphism classes of abelian varieties of height $ c.$ I will sketch a proof of the conjecture when the Mumford-Tate conjecture - which is known in many cases - holds for $A.$ This result should be compared with Faltings' famous theorem, which is about finiteness for abelian varieties defined over a fixed number field. This is joint work with Lucia Mocz.

 

2021 Wei Zhang

2019 Ngô Bảo Châu

 

 

 

 

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  • Numerical Analysis for Operator Learning in SciML

    Speaker: Christoph Schwab (ETH Zurich) - https://math.ethz.ch/research/applied-mathematics-numerical-analysis-scientific-computing/christoph-schwab.html

    When: Tue, September 3, 2024 - 3:30pm
    Where: Kirwan Hall 3206
  • Aziz Lecture: Multilevel approximation of Gaussian random fields

    Speaker: Christoph Schwab (ETH Zurich) - https://math.ethz.ch/research/applied-mathematics-numerical-analysis-scientific-computing/christoph-schwab.html

    When: Wed, September 4, 2024 - 3:15pm
    Where: Kirwan Hall 3206
  • Runge-Kutta methods are stable

    Speaker: Eitan Tadmor (University of Maryland) - https://www.math.umd.edu/~tadmor/

    When: Tue, September 10, 2024 - 3:30pm
    Where: Kirwan Hall 3206
  • Weights and applications in numerics

    Speaker: Abner Salgado (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) - https://sites.google.com/utk.edu/abnersg/

    When: Tue, September 17, 2024 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=0f98cef1-69eb-46de-8c5b-b1ee0158fd27
  • Multilevel diffusion: Infinite dimensional score-based diffusion models

    Speaker: Nicole Tianjiao Yang (Emory University) - https://nicoletyang.github.io/

    When: Tue, September 24, 2024 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=434417b2-66a7-4fa5-bef1-b1f5015ed100
  • Numerical schemes for solving the Cahn-Hilliard equation and other energy based systems

    Speaker: Giordano Tierra (University of North Texas) - https://www.math.unt.edu/~gt0141/

    When: Tue, October 1, 2024 - 3:30pm
    Where: Kirwan Hall 3206
  • Nonlocal Attention Operator: Towards an Interpretable Foundation Model for Physical Systems

    Speaker: Yue Yu (Lehigh University) - https://www.lehigh.edu/~yuy214/

    When: Tue, October 8, 2024 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=6eb7ec88-a299-4d1d-b3da-b203015f7839
  • Stochastic-Gradient-based Algorithms for Solving Nonconvex Constrained Optimization Problems

    Speaker: Frank E. Curtis (Industrial and Systems Engineering, Lehigh University) - https://coral.ise.lehigh.edu/frankecurtis/

    When: Tue, October 15, 2024 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=926453eb-5a94-4eab-a948-b20a01565457
  • Multiphysics problems related to brain clearance, sleep and dementia

    Speaker: Kent Mardal (University of Oslo ) - https://kent-and.github.io/

    When: Tue, October 22, 2024 - 3:30pm
    Where: Online
  • AdaBB: A Parameter-Free Gradient Method for Convex Optimization

    Speaker: Shiqian Ma (Rice University) - https://sqma.rice.edu/

    When: Tue, October 29, 2024 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=c0d1241c-6522-4b1a-8bc3-b21801583843
  • Macroscopic Dynamics for Chemical Reactions: Large deviation and Wasserstein diffusion approximation

    Speaker: Yuan Gao (Purdue University) - https://yuangaogao.github.io/

    When: Tue, November 5, 2024 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=5a47c268-2e27-4756-83e5-b21f016ce455
  • Learning a robust shape parameter for radial basis functions approximation with continual learning

    Speaker: Maria Han Vega (Ohio State University) - https://hanveiga.com/

    When: Tue, November 12, 2024 - 7:45am
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=686113c1-afc6-41d1-9234-b226016b1838
  • Canceled

    When: Tue, November 19, 2024 - 3:30pm
    Where: Kirwan Hall 3206
  • Transport information geometric computations

    Speaker: Wuchen Li (University of South Carolina) - https://people.math.sc.edu/wuchen/

    When: Tue, December 3, 2024 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=73c2db92-b497-442d-8408-b23b01759321
  • Quantum Eigenvalue(phase) Estimation: From Quantum Data to Classical Signal Processing

    Speaker: Zhiyan Ding (University of California, Berkeley) - https://math.berkeley.edu/~zding.m/

    When: Thu, December 12, 2024 - 2:00pm
    Where: Kirwan Hall 3206
  • Some progress on low rank methods for time dependent equations

    Speaker: Yingda Cheng (Virginia Tech) - https://yingdacheng.github.io/

    When: Tue, February 4, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=403cf24f-05f9-466b-85aa-b27a01681c5d
  • Optimal Sampling in Least-Squares Methods

    Speaker: Albert Cohen (Sorbonne Université) - https://www.ljll.fr/cohen/

    When: Tue, February 11, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.zoom.us/j/97661035379?pwd=eW4xR2xFL3paQ3VCTXd6bjNXNlJNUT09
  • Dynamic Generative AI for Uncertainty Quantification

    Speaker: Feng Bao (Florida State University) - https://www.math.fsu.edu/~bao/

    When: Tue, February 25, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=dcea5240-c0b4-4f77-8136-b28f01651d49
  • Computation of origami-inspired structures and mechanical metamaterials

    Speaker: Frederic Marazzato (University of Arizona) - https://sites.google.com/view/marazzaf/home

    When: Tue, March 11, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=8796cc66-27e8-42b9-8b36-b29d015a0c76
  • TBA

    Speaker: TBA (TBA) - TBA

    When: Tue, March 25, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: Kirwan Hall 3206
  • Discontinuous Galerkin methods for Maxwell’s equations

    Speaker: Peter Monk (University of Delaware) - https://sites.udel.edu/monk/

    When: Tue, April 1, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=33f49515-d74a-4435-95bb-b2b2015a30d4
  • On the Local Linear Convergence of ADMM for Solving SDPs under Strict Complementarity

    Speaker: Heng Yang (Harvard University) - https://hankyang.seas.harvard.edu/

    When: Tue, April 8, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=bf9b52ab-5228-4a5c-a284-b2b9016002e1
  • Data Driven Modeling for Scientific Discovery and Digital Twins

    Speaker: Dongbin Xiu (The Ohio State University) - https://sites.google.com/view/dongbin-xiu

    When: Tue, April 15, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=1ae71f02-8959-4058-ba58-b2c001597272
  • 𝐻² conforming virtual element discretization of nondivergence form elliptic equations

    Speaker: Guillaume Bonnet (Université Paris-Dauphine) - https://www.ceremade.dauphine.fr/~bonnet/

    When: Thu, April 17, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=de71a275-f7f9-4400-998b-b2c70168c62a
  • Quantum signal processing and nonlinear Fourier analysis: a dialogue

    Speaker: Lin Lin (University of California, Berkeley) - https://math.berkeley.edu/~linlin/

    When: Tue, April 22, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: https://umd.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=8c974a95-1ae5-45df-95bc-b2c7016768ee
  • Martingale deep learning for very high-dimensional quasi-linear partial differential equations and stochastic optimal controls

    Speaker: Wei Cai (Southern Methodist University) - https://people.smu.edu/cai/

    When: Tue, April 29, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: Kirwan Hall 3206
  • Applied Math Colloquium: The Mean-Field Ensemble Kalman Filter

    Speaker: Andrew Stuart (California Institute of Technology) - https://www.eas.caltech.edu/people/astuart

    When: Tue, May 6, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: Kirwan Hall 3206
  • Aziz Lecture: Allowing Image And Text Data To Communicate

    Speaker: Andrew Stuart (California Institute of Technology) - https://www.eas.caltech.edu/people/astuart

    When: Wed, May 7, 2025 - 3:15pm
    Where: Kirwan Hall 3206
  • A convergent algorithm for mean curvature flow of surfaces with Dirichlet boundary conditions

    Speaker: Pedro Morin (Universidad Nacional del Litoral and CONICET) - https://www.fiq.unl.edu.ar/depto-mate/pmorin/

    When: Tue, May 13, 2025 - 3:30pm
    Where: Kirwan Hall 3206