Previous Blyth Lectures

  • March 2011: Professor Arthur Avila, CNRS, IMPA and Fields Institute Distinguished Visitor: Lyapunov exponents, KAM, and the spectral dichotomy for one-frequency Schrödinger operators
  • March 2010: Professor Jacob Lurie, Harvard University: Categorifications in Mathematics
  • April 2009: Scott Sheffield, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Quantum Gravity and Randomized Space-Time Geometry
  • September 2007: Manjul Bhargava, Princeton University: Sums of Squares, and Generalizations
  • March 2006: Andrei Okounkov, Princeton University: Limit Shapes, Real and Imagined
  • October 2004: Yuri Manin, Max-Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn and Northwestern University: Quantum Computing Project
  • March 2003: Juergen Jost, Max-Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig and the Santa Fe Institute for the Sciences of Convexity: Three Lectures on Optimal Shapes and Structures
  • March 2002: Dmitry Fuchs, University of California at Davis: Three Lectures on Geometry and Algebra
  • March 2000: Grigory Margulis, Yale University: Ergodic Theory, Lie Groups and Number Theory
  • March 1999: V. Guillemin, MIT: Equivariant deRham Theory and Graphs
  • September 1997: J. Sjöstrand, Ecole Polytechnique: Microlocal Methods in Partial Differential Equations
  • March 1997: J. Cheeger, Courant Institute, NYU: The Small Scale Structure of Spaces of Bounded Curvature
  • March 1996: B. Konstant, MIT: Recent Developments in Lie Group Theory and Geometry
  • March 1995: Efim Zelmanov, Yale University: The Burside Problem and Profinite Groups
  • April 1994: Charles Fefferman, Princeton University: Quantum Mechanics and the States of Matter
  • March 1993: Peter Sarnak, Princeton University: Arithmetic Quantum Chaos