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, Distinguished Lecture
UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Amnon Yekutieli
October 2, 2015
University of Washington
Nonabelian multiplicative integration on curves is a classical theory, going back to Volterra in the 19th century. In differential geometry this operation can be interpreted as the holonomy of a connection along a curve. In probability theory this is...
Scientific, Seminar
UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Catherine Williams
May 8, 2015
University of Washington
The online advertising industry is a rich environment for novel mathematical problems at the intersection of technology and theory. After introducing myself, AppNexus, and how I came to have my role there after having studied differential geometry...
Scientific, Seminar
CORE Seminar: Jon Kel­ner
May 19, 2015
University of Washington
Flow and cut prob­lems on graphs are among the most fun­da­men­tal and exten­sively stud­ied prob­lems in Oper­a­tions Research and Opti­miza­tion, play­ing a foun­da­tional role in both the the­ory and prac­tice of algo­rithm design. While the clas...
Scientific, Conference
Pacific Northwest Probability Seminar
October 24, 2015
University of Washington
The Birnbaum Lecture in Probability will be delivered by Balint Virag (University of Toronto) in 2015.Northwest Probability Seminars are mini-conferences held at the University of Washington and/or Microsoft Research and organized in collaboration...
Scientific, Seminar
CORE Seminar: Michael Over­ton
October 13, 2015
University of Washington
In many appli­ca­tions one wishes to min­i­mize an objec­tive func­tion that is not con­vex and is not dif­fer­en­tiable at its min­i­miz­ers. We dis­cuss two algo­rithms for min­i­miza­tion of non­smooth, non­con­vex func­tions. Gra­di­ent Sam­pling...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Ivan Corwin
October 16, 2015
University of Washington
In a simple symmetric random walk on Z a particle jumps left or right with 50% chance independently at each time and space location. What if the jump probabilities are taken to be random themselves (e.g. uniformly distributed between 0% and 100%)? In...
Scientific, Seminar
Abelian Varieties Multi-Site Seminar Series: Bianca Viray
November 12, 2015
University of Washington
Igusa class polynomials are the genus 2 analogue of Hilbert class polynomials; their roots are invariants of genus 2 curves that have complex multiplication by a fixed order. The coefficients of Igusa class polynomials are rational, but, unlike in...
Scientific, Seminar
Abelian Varieties Multi-Site Seminar Series: Drew Sutherland
January 12, 2016
University of Washington
Let A be an abelian variety of dimension g over a number field K. The Sato-Tate group ST(A) is a compact subgroup of the unitary symplectic group USp(2g) that can be defined in terms of the l-adic Galois representation associated to A. Under the...
Scientific, Seminar
UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Brian Conrad
February 12, 2016
University of Washington
The ABC Conjecture, formulated in the mid-1980's by Oesterlé and Masser, is one of the most important conjectures in number theory. It has many deep consequences, but its basic formulation can be given in entirely elementary terms. In September 2012...
Scientific, Seminar
UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Dusa McDuff
March 4, 2016
University of Washington
A symplectic structure is a kind of geometric structure that can be put on an even dimensional space. It generalizes the notion of an area form in two dimensions in such a way that many of the special dynamical features of area preserving geometry...

Staff

Position Name Email Phone # Office
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
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