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2025 Clay Research Conference

Date: 29 September - 3 October 2025

Location: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

Event type: Clay Research Conference

The 2025 Clay Research Conference will be held on Wednesday, 1 and Thursday, 2 October in L1 of the Andrew Wiles Building. Plenary talks will celebrate the Millennium Prize Problems and reflect on progress in the past 25 years.

  • Avi Wigderson (IAS) on P v NP
  • Burt Totaro (UCLA) on the Hodge Conjecture
  • Vladimir Sverak (Minnesota) on the Navier-Stokes Equation
  • Kannan Soundararajan (Stanford) on the Riemann Hypothesis
  • Chris Skinner (Princeton) on the Birch–Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture
  • Bruce Kleiner (NYU) on Ricci Flow after Perelman
  • Martin Hairer (Imperial) on Yang Mills and the Mass Gap
  • Jeff Brock (Yale) on 3-manifolds after Perelman

Conference Workshops

Associated workshops will be held Monday, Tuesday, and Friday during the week of the conference. More information about the workshops will be added as it becomes available.

Hodge Theory and Algebraic Cycles
Organiser: Burt Totaro (UCLA)

PDE and Fluids
Organisers: Peter Constantin (Princeton), Vladimir Šverak (Minnesota), Vlad Vicol (NYU)

P vs NP and Complexity Lower Bounds
Organisers: Tom Gur (Cambridge), Rahul Santhanam (Oxford), Ryan Williams (MIT)

Zeta and L-functions
Organisers: Valentin Blomer (Bonn), Jon Keating (Oxford), Kannan Soundararajan (Stanford)

Registration: Registration for the Clay Research Conference is free but required.  Participation in the workshops is by invitation, but a limited number of additional places is available.  To register for the Clay Research Conference or to register interest in a workshop, please email Naomi Kraker, providing the name of your institution and stating which workshop you wish to attend. Students please also provide a letter of reference from your supervisor.

HOTEL SCAM ALERT:  Some speakers may be contacted via email or telephone by Travellerpoint.org or similar.  Please be advised that we use no external organizing service.  All emails regarding the conference and workshops will be sent by CMI or a workshop organiser. 

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