# Past events

Find information about past ANU MSI events.

24
Jan
2020

## Canberra Number Theory Day »

8.45am 24 January 2020

Canberra Number Theory Day will be held at the Australia National University on Friday 24th November.

07
Jan
2020

## Harmonic mean curvature flow and geometric inequalities »

Dr. Yingxiang Hu, Yau Mathematical Sciences Center, Tsinghua University, Beijing
2pm 7 January 2020

In this talk, we use the harmonic mean curvature flow to prove Alexandrov-Fenchel type inequalities for strictly convex hypersurfaces in hyperbolic space.

10
Dec
2019

## Vector-valued time-frequency analysis and the bilinear Hilbert transform »

Dr. Alex Amenta, Universität Bonn (Germany)
10am 10 December 2019

I will give an overview of how time-frequency analysis is used in proving these $L^p$-bounds, with focus on the recently understood setting of functions valued in UMD Banach spaces.

29
Nov
2019

## Nonlocal minimal surfaces  »

Associate Professor Serena Dipierro, University of Western Australia
2pm 29 November 2019

Serena Dipierro will discuss some recent results on a geometric problem of nonlocal type, consisting of the minimisation of a fractional version of the perimeter.

28
Nov
2019

## Elliptic curves and complex dynamics »

Dr Holly Krieger, University of Cambridge
4pm 28 November 2019

We will discuss a new and surprising approach to the interaction between geometry and arithmetic of elliptic curves.

28
Nov
2019

## Moduli Invariants in Complex Dynamics »

Holly Krieger, University of Cambridge
11am 28 November 2019

Moduli Invariants in Complex Dynamics

25-29
Nov
2019

## Uncertainty Quantification Workshop »

25 November 2019

Quantifying modelling uncertainty is essential for credible simulation-aided knowledge discovery, prediction and design. This workshop brings together a diverse set of researchers to identify challenges and novel research directions in the field of uncertainty quantification (UQ).

20
Nov
2019

## Subfactors and Noncommutativity »

Professor Dietmar Bisch, Vanderbilt University
4pm 20 November 2019

In this talk Professor Bisch will explain a natural notion of noncommutativity for a subfactor and illustrate it with a theorem that provides the first examples of very noncommutative, irreducible subfactors.

20
Nov
2019

## An Introduction to Chromatic Homotopy Theory - Part 1 »

10am 20 November 2019

We will watch recordings of two talks given by Agnes Beaudry.

19
Nov
2019

## Chiral algebras, factorization algebras, and Borcherds' "singular commutative rings" approach to vertex algebras. »

Emily Cliff, University of Sydney
3.30pm 19 November 2019

Chiral algebras, factorization algebras, and Borcherds' "singular commutative rings" approach to vertex algebras.