University of Washington
The University of Washington PIMS site office is located in the Department of Mathematics at (Padleford building) the University of Washington (Map).
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Scientific, Seminar
UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Marianna Csörnyei
We show how product decompositions of measures can detect directionality in sets. In order to show this we prove that sets of small measure are always contained in a "small" number of Lipschitz surfaces. We also discuss the higher co-dimensional...
Scientific, Seminar
UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Christopher D. Hacon
Let f = f(z1, . . . , zn) be a holomorphic function defined on an open subset P ∈ U ⊂ Cn. The log canonical threshold of f at P is the largest s ∈ R such that |f|s is locally integrable at P. This invariant gives a sophisticated measure of the...
Scientific, Seminar
UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Andrea R. Nahmod
In the last two decades, there has been substantial progress in the study of nonlinear dispersive PDE thanks to the influx of ideas and tools from nonlinear Fourier and harmonic analysis, geometry and analytic number theory, to the existing...
Scientific, Seminar
CORE Seminar: Peter BürÂgisser
The analyÂsis of the staÂbilÂity and effiÂciency of algoÂrithms for conÂvex optiÂmizaÂtion natÂuÂrally leads to the study of conÂdiÂtion numÂbers. The GrassÂmann conÂdiÂtion, which is a geoÂmetÂric verÂsion of Renegar’s conÂdiÂtion, is espeÂcially...
Scientific, Seminar
CORE Seminar: James ReneÂgar
The study of first-order methods has largely dominated research in continuous optimization for the last decade, yet still the range of problems for which efficient and easily-applicable first-order methods have been developed is surprisingly limited...
Scientific, Seminar
CORE Seminar: Jon KleinÂberg
Many sysÂtems involve the alloÂcaÂtion of rewards for achieveÂments, and these rewards proÂduce a set of incenÂtives that in turn guide behavÂior. Such effects are visÂiÂble in many domains from everyÂday life, and they are increasÂingly formÂing a...
Scientific, Seminar
CORE Seminar: JeanÂnette Wing
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Mark Rudelson
Random matrix theory studies the asymptotics of the spectral distributions of families of random matrices, as the sizes of the matrices tend to infinity. Derivation such asymptotics frequently requires analyzing the spectral properties of random...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Lauren Williams
The positive Grassmannian is a remarkable subset of the real Grassmannian which has recently arisen in diverse contexts such as integrable systems, scattering amplitudes, and free probability. I will provide an elementary introduction to the positive...
Scientific, Seminar
CORE Seminar: Joel Tropp
RanÂdom matriÂces now play a role in many areas of theÂoÂretÂiÂcal, applied, and comÂpuÂtaÂtional mathÂeÂmatÂics. ThereÂfore, it is desirÂable to have tools for studyÂing ranÂdom matriÂces that are flexÂiÂble, easy to use, and powÂerÂful. Over the...
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Staff
Position | Name | Phone # | Office | |
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PIMS Site Director, University of Washington | Jayadev Athreya | jathreya@uw.edu | +1 (206) 616-2481 | C-419, Padelford Hall |
Site Administrator - University of Washington | Michael Munz | munz@math.washington.edu | +1 (206) 543-0397 |
Name | Position | Research Interests | Supervisor | Year |
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Pawel Morzywolek | PIMS-Simons Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Washington | Statistics | Alex Luedtke | 2024 |
Anastassiya Semenova | PIMS-Simons Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Washington | Applied mathematics and nonlinear science | Bernard Deconinck | 2023 |
Daniel Kessler | PIMS-Simons Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Washington | Statistics | Daniela Witten | 2023 |
Samuel Van Fleet | PIMS-Simons Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Washington | Numerical Analysis and PDE | Jingwei Hu | 2023 |
Amrei Oswald | Postdoctoral Researcher | Non-commutative Algebra | James Zhang | 2022 |
Shiping Cao | Postdoctoral Researcher | Fractals | Zhen-Qing Chen | 2022 |
Xiaowen Zhu | PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Washington | Mathematical Physics | Alexis Drout | 2022 |
Jesse Daniel Raffa | University of Washington | Statistics | Elizabeth A. Thompson | 2014 |
Nicholas W. Reichert | University of Washington | Partial Differential Equations | Robin Graham | 2014 |