ICM'98
B.2 Plenary Lectures
At the recommendation of the Program Committee, appointed by the
International Mathematical Union (IMU), the Organizing Committee has
invited 21 mathematicians to give one-hour Plenary Lectures. The names
of the speakers, together with their affiliations and fields of
research, and the titles of the Plenary Lectures are listed below. The
Plenary Lectures will inform participants of major developments,
problems, and trends in mathematics.
The IMU General Assembly, the Program Committee, and the Organizing
Committee have emphasized that these lectures should be comprehensible
to a wide spectrum of mathematicians. All plenary speakers have agreed
to prepare addresses for a general mathematical audience.
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Jean-Michel Bismut (Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, France): Differential
Geometry, Global Analysis
- Local index theory and higher analytic torsion
(abstract)
Wed 26-Aug-98 · 11:45-12:45 h
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Christopher Deninger (Universität Münster, Germany):
Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry, L-Functions of Motives
- Some analogies between number theory
and dynamical systems on foliated spaces
(abstract)
Wed 26-Aug-98 · 9:00-10:00 h
- Persi
Diaconis (Mathematics and ORIE, Cornell University, Ithaca,
USA): Statistics, Probability, Algebraic Combinatorics
- From Shuffling Cards to Walking Around the Building
(abstract)
Thu 27-Aug-98 · 14:00-15:00 h
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Giovanni Gallavotti (Universitá La Sapienza, Roma,
Italy): Dynamical Systems, Statistical Mechanics, Probability
- The Chaotic hypothesis and universal large deviations
properties
(abstract)
Wed 26-Aug-98 · 10:15-11:15 h
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Wolfgang Hackbusch (Universität Kiel, Germany): Numerical
Analysis, Scientific Computing
- From Classical Numerical Mathematics to Scientific
Computing
(abstract)
Sat 22-Aug-98 · 9:30-10:30 h
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Helmut H. W. Hofer (Courant Institute, New York University,
USA): Global Analysis, Dynamical Systems
- Dynamics, Topology and Holomorphic Curves
(abstract)
Fri 21-Aug-98 · 9:30-10:30 h
- Ehud
Hrushovski (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel): Logic
- Geometric model theory
(abstract)
Wed 19-Aug-98 · 11:00-12:00 h
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I. G. Macdonald (Queen Mary and Westfield College,
University of London, England): Lie Groups, Algebraic Combinatorics
- Constant Term Identities, Orthogonal Polynomials and Affine
Hecke Algebras (abstract)
Thu 20-Aug-98 · 11:00-12:00 h
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Stéphane Mallat (École Polytechnique, CMAP,
Palaiseau, France): Applied Mathematics, Signal Processing
- Applied Mathematics Meets Signal Processing
(abstract)
Thu 27-Aug-98 · 10:15-11:15 h
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Dusa McDuff (SUNY Stony Brook, USA): Symplectic Topology
- Fibrations in Symplectic Topology
(abstract)
Thu 20-Aug-98 · 9:30-10:30 h
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Tetsuji Miwa (RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan): Integrable
Systems, Infinite Dimensional Algebras
- Algebraic Analysis of Solvable Lattice Models
(abstract)
Tue 25-Aug-98 · 10:15-11:15 h
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Jürgen Moser (ETH Zürich, Switzerland): Dynamical
Systems, Partial Differential Equations
- Dynamical Systems - Past and Present
(abstract)
Tue 18-Aug-98 · 16:15-17:15 h
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George C. Papanicolaou (Stanford University, USA): Applied
Mathematics, Probability
- Mathematical problems in geophysical wave propagation
(abstract)
Tue 25-Aug-98 · 9:00-10:00 h
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Gilles Pisier (Université Paris VI, France and Texas
A&M University, College Station, USA): Functional Analysis
- Operator Spaces and Similarity Problems
(abstract)
Tue 25-Aug-98 · 11:45-12:45 h
- Peter
Sarnak (Princeton University, USA): Number Theory
- Zeta and L-functions
(abstract)
Thu 27-Aug-98 · 11:45-12:45 h
- Peter
W. Shor (AT&T Labs, Florham Park, USA): Computer Science
- Quantum Computing
(abstract)
Wed 19-Aug-98 · 9:30-10:30 h
- Karl
Sigmund (University of Vienna, Austria): Mathematical Ecology,
Evolutionary Game Theory
- The Population Dynamics of Conflict and Cooperation
(abstract)
Mon 24-Aug-98 · 9:00-10:00 h
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Michel Talagrand (C.N.R.S., Université Paris VI, France):
Probability, Statistical Mechanics, Functional Analysis, Measure
Theory
- Huge random structures and mean field models for spin glasses
(abstract)
Mon 24-Aug-98 · 10:15-11:15 h
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Cumrun Vafa (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA and Tehran,
Iran): String Theory, Quantum Field Theory and Quantum Gravity
- Geometric Physics
(abstract)
Mon 24-Aug-98 · 11:45-12:45 h
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Marcelo Viana (IMPA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): Dynamical
Systems, Ergodic Theory
- Dynamics: a probabilistic and geometric perspective
(abstract)
Thu 27-Aug-98 · 9:00-10:00 h
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Vladimir Voevodsky (Northwestern University, Evanston, USA):
Algebraic Cycles and Motives
- Homotopy Theory of Algebraic Varieties
(abstract)
Fri 21-Aug-98 · 11:00-12:00 h
The first Plenary Lecture will be given by J. Moser and will be delivered in
the afternoon of the opening
day at the International Congress Center. The other addresses will be given
in the Auditorium Maximum (lecture hall H 105) of the TU Berlin.
The Auditorium Maximum has a capacity of 1200 seats. The talks will also
be shown in an adjoining lecture hall via closed-circuit television,
so that an audience of more than 2000 people can be reached.
The final schedule is given in
Circular Letter 19.
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Last modified: June 17, 1998