2009 Summer School

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The 2009 CMI Summer School will be held from June 15 to July 10 on Galois Representations at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu. more ...

The application deadline is February 15, 2009. Apply online


2008/09 Clay Lectures on Mathematics

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Lectures will be hosted by:
Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Kyoto University
Japan

Dates: March 2-5, 2009

Roman Bezrukavnikov (MIT), James Carlson (CMI), Dennis Gaitsgory (Harvard University), Hiraku Nakajima (RIMS Kyoto)
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Clay Public Lecture

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A Tribute to Euler, William Dunham, Koehler Professor of Mathematics at Muhlenberg College, Harvard , October 14, 2008.

Video of the talk | HQ (New)



Workshop: Stringy Reflections on LHC

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A workshop on Stringy Reflections on LHC was held in the offices of CMI on October 13-16. The purpose of this workshop was to bring together leading string theorists and mathematical physicists on the one hand, and practical phenomenologists more ...

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Monograph Proposals

The Clay Mathematics Institute solicits manuscripts for its monograph series, published jointly with the AMS. The series publishes selected expositions of recent developments, both in emerging areas and in older subjects transformed by new insights or unifying ideas. If you are interested in submitting a manuscript, please send your project description and a draft section of the proposed manuscript (if available) to Jim Carlson, managing editor, through Vida Salahi (salahi at claymath dot org).

The Poincaré Conjecture: work of Grigory Perelman

Grigory Perelman was awarded a Fields Medal at the Madrid meeting on the International Congress of Mathematicians for "his contributions to geometry and his revolutionary insights into the analytical and geometric structure of the Ricci flow." A number of authors have written detailed expositions of Perelman's work. These papers, as well as other references, are listed here.


Birch & Swinnerton - Dyer Conjecture

Birch & Swinnerton - Dyer Conjecture

Supported by much experimental evidence, this conjecture relates the number of points on an elliptic curve mod p to the rank of the group of rational points. Elliptic curves, defined by cubic equations in two variables, are fundamental mathematical objects that arise in many areas: Wiles' proof of the Fermat Conjecture, factorization of numbers into primes, and cryptography, to name three.

 


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 Jim Carlson through his executive assistant Alagi Patel (patel at claymath dot org, 617-995-2600).

2009 Clay Research Conference

The Clay Mathematics Institute (CMI) will hold its 2009 Research Conference May 4-5 at Bartos Theatre, MIT. The program features eight lectures on recent research developments, as well as presentation of the Clay Research Awards. Confirmed speakers are Heisuke Hironaka, Dinakar Ramakrishanan, and Kannan Soundararajan. The full program will be announced later on the CMI website.

2008 Clay Research Conference

2007 Clay Research Conference


Workshop at CMI

A workshop on Geometry and Physics of the Landau-Ginzburg Model will be held in the offices of CMI on January 12-16, 2009. more...


2007 CMI Annual Report

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The 2007 CMI annual report includes a letter from the president, an interview with Clay Research Fellow, Mircea Mustata more...


CMI Publications

CMI publications are available in PDF form at most six months after they appear in print. They are also available in printed form at the AMS bookstore and with 20% Student Discount.


Euclid's Elements

A new digitized edition of Euclid's Elements, the d'Orville Mansucript at the Bodleian Library, is now available online. The new edition includes an index by proposition and cross-references to Heiberg's Greek text and Heath's translation.


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