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Home — Events — 2013 Clay Research Conference and Workshops

2013 Clay Research Conference and Workshops

Date: 2 October 2013

Location: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

Event type: Clay Research Conference

Speakers

Peter Constantin (Princeton): On the Navier-Stokes Equations (Video)

Lance Fortnow (Georgia Institute of Technology): A Personal View of the P versus NP Problem (Video)

Fernando Rodriguez Villegas (Austin): The Birch—Swinnerton–Dyer Conjecture: a Status Report  (Video)

Edward Witten  (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton): 
A New Look at the Jones Polynomial of a Knot (Video)

Richard Thomas (Imperial College): The Clay Research Award (Video)

Ingrid Daubechies (Duke University): Animation, Teeth and Skeletons (Video)

The Clay Research Award was presented to Rahul Pandharipande.  Richard Thomas (Imperial College) spoke about Pandharipande’s work.

Associated workshops were held during the week September 29-October 4, 2013:

The Navier Stokes Equations and Related Topics

New Insights into Computational Intractability

Number Theory and Physics

Quantum Mathematics and Computation

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