We began to record our seminars in March 2020, once we started to meet by Zoom. Perhaps sharing them does a small amount toward replacing the personal interaction that we miss within our scientific community. In any case we hope that our unprofessional snapshots of these events will spread some joy, and perhaps they can even help some viewers in their own research.
The Mathematical Picture Language Project represents our attempt to re-evaluate ways that one can use pictures, both to gain mathematical insights, and moreover to prove mathematical theorems. We are also working to develop some practical implementations of our theoretical work. One can learn more from the links on the bottom of the photo above or at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu
One can view the notes for this talk, as well as the other seminars of this year, on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/seminar For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk, as well as the other seminars of this year, on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/seminar For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk, as well as the other seminars of this year, on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/zhao_yufei_slides.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk, as well as the other seminars of this year, on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/huang_robert_slides.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
Everything is built on the general theory of relativity. This theory itself is very, very doubtful. It is built on some geometric transformations, mathematical tricks.
One can view the notes for this talk, as well as the other seminars of this year, on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/jacob_fox_slides.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk, as well as the other seminars of this year, on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/freddie_manners.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk, as well as the other seminars of this year, on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/babbush_slides_harvard_2023.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk, as well as the other seminars of this year, on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/dec_5_talk.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website: mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/harvard_2023_hv8hhout.pdf
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/slidesharvard2023.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website: mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/girvin_harvard_math_pictures_seminar_2023.11.07_v4.pptx.pdf
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/slides.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/2023marginalsharvard.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/talk.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/madhu_sudan.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
I only watched half of the talk, but thanks, it's quite helpful to me and illuminating. I'm interested in HOTT for possible application to artificial intelligence. So I guess ∞-categories are ones in which we can characterize arbitrary homotopies of topological spaces? Is that a correct understanding?
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/grand_harvard_23.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/choi2023sept_quantum_channels.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
Dear professor Cardy,may I call you John...? Your exposition on quantum field theory ( TT Bar ) is fascinating and mind boggling...I shall endeavour to live my life on focussed systematic beligerant ACTIONS!!! All the best wishes in your epistemological QUEST...
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/junyang_mathpicseminar_2023sep12.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/slidesmaciej_dunajski.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/23-5-9_kaifeng_bu_seminar_slides_magic_from_a_quantum_convolutional_approach.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/picture_seminar_-_may_2.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/23-4-18_klaus_fredenhagen_slides.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/cardy-harvard_4-4-23.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/23-3-28_yitang_zhang_seminar_slides.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/23-3-21_peter_love_seminar_slides.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/slides-andrew_childs.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/tsinghua-deng-20230221.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/23-2-14_anne-marie_aubert_math_pic_seminar_slides.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/anomalyfreed.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos
One can view the notes for this talk on the Mathematical Picture Language Project website at mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/files/mathpicture/files/holographic_scattering_2023_jan.pdf For more videos from the Mathematical Picture Language Tuesday seminar, see ru-vid.com/show-UCrlS3CuPlahBp_M46fDaWVwvideos