Skip to content
Texas A&M University
Mathematics

Events for 03/05/2024 from all calendars

Number Theory Seminar

iCal  iCal

Time: 09:45AM - 10:45AM

Location: BLOC 302

Speaker: Huimin Zhang, Shandong University

Title: Hybrid subconvexity bounds for twists of GL_2 × GL_2 L-functions

Abstract: Subconvexity problem is one of the central topics in analytic number theory. In this talk, we report on hybrid subconvexity bounds for GL_2 × GL_2 Rankin--Selberg L-functions twisted by a primitive Dirichlet character χ modulo a prime power, in the t and depth aspects. This is a joint work with Chenchen Shao.


The Foias Lectures

iCal  iCal

Time: 4:00PM - 5:00PM

Location: BLOC 117

Speaker: Professor Camillo De Lellis, Institute of Advanced Studies

Title: DiPerna-Lions theory and convex integration

Abstract: After reviewing the fundamental theorems of DiPerna-Lions and Ambrosio on flows of Sobolev vector fields, we will explore a number of sharpness questions related to them. Many of these questions have been answered in the last few years using "convex integration" methods, exported by Modena and Sz\'ekelyhidi to the context of transport equations from that of incompressible fluid dynamics (where they were first introduced 17 years ago by Sz\'ekelyhidi and myself). I will in particular touch upon a striking application: there are divergence-free Sobolev vector fields for which uniqueness of the trajectories fails for a positive measure set of initial conditions, while there is a unique sensible choice of one ``good'' trajectory for almost all initial condition, given by the DiPerna-Lions flow. This theorem was first proved in a joint work of Bru\'e, Colombo, and myself with convex integration techniques and later improved by Kumar using different techniques.