Institute for Advanced Study
The Institute for Advanced Study is one of the world's leading centers for theoretical research and intellectual inquiry. The Institute exists to encourage and support fundamental research in the sciences and humanities—the original, often speculative thinking that produces advances in knowledge that change the way we understand the world. Work at the Institute takes place in four Schools: Historical Studies, Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Social Science. It provides for the mentoring of scholars by a permanent Faculty of some 28, and it offers all who work there the freedom to undertake research that will make significant contributions in any of the broad range of fields in the sciences and humanities studied at the Institute.
Linial--Meshulam Complexes - Michael Chapman
Towards Probing the Origin of Individual Black Hole Mergers - Johan Samsing
Navier-Stokes Equations at Critical Regularity - Stan Palasek
Inviscid Limits From Compressible Navier-Stokes to Small BV Solutions to Euler - Alexis Vasseur
Visualizing Ricci Flow - Bennett Chow
Why Language Models Hallucinate - Adam Kalai
Higher Dimensional Birkhoff Attractors - Vincent Humilière
Supermassive black hole demographics with tidal disruption events - Andrew Mummery
Introduction to Non-abelian Hodge Theory - Bruno Klingler
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Computer Science and Game Theory: A Conversation - Timothy Roughgarden
Introduction to Non-abelian Hodge Theory - Bruno Klingler
Representations of Binary by Quaternary Quadratic Form - Andreas Lorenzo Wieser
Uniqueness and Convexity in the Calculus of Variations - Bernd Kirchheim
Khovanov and Heegaard Floer homology - Gheehyun Nahm
Local List Decoding from HDX II - Yotam Dikstein
2025 Munsee Language & History Symposium DAY 2 Session 2: Presentations
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2025 Munsee Language & History Symposium DAY 3 Session 2: Presentations
2025 Munsee Language & History Symposium DAY 2 Session 1: Opening Circle on Belongings
Magnetism and Morphology in the Interstellar Medium - Susan Clark
Realizing the Promise of Quantum Computation - William D. Oliver
Beyond Worst-Case Analysis in Online Learning - Tim Roughgarden
Breaking the n‾√ Barrier: New Parallel Algorithms for Finding a Matroid Basis - Aaron Putterman
Analog Superpowers: How Twentieth-Century Technology Theft Built the.... - Katherine C. Epstein
Monodromy of Lagrangian Fibrations - Anh Tran - Edward Varvak
On the Non-abelian Hodge Correspondence for Higher-dimensional Quasiprojective Varieties - Anh Tran
Cosmohedra - Francisco Vazāo
Extremal Lagrangian Tori in Toric Domains - Shah Faisal
Isomonodromic Deformations of Flat Bundles and Codimension of Hodge Loci - Hank Morris