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Monday, 5 May
Time Speaker Title Location
15:00 - 16:30 Filippo Gaia
Examiner: Prof. T. Rivière
Abstract
Doctoral Exam
Singularities of Hamiltonian stationary surfaces and related questions
ML H 34.3
15:15 - 16:15 Noah Porcelli
Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Abstract
Symplectic Geometry Seminar
Title T.B.A.
HG G 43
Tuesday, 6 May
Time Speaker Title Location
15:15 - 16:15 Prof. Dr. Frédéric Hélein
Université Paris Diderot
Abstract
Analysis Seminar
Title T.B.A.
HG G 43
16:30 - 18:30 Samuel Koovely
Universität Zürich
Abstract
Zurich Graduate Colloquium
What is... Free Convolution?
KO2 F 150
Wednesday, 7 May
Time Speaker Title Location
13:30 - 14:30 Prof. Dr. David Aulicino
Brooklyn College (CUNY)
Abstract
We consider generic translation surfaces of genus g>0 with marked points and take covers branched over the marked points such that the monodromy of every element in the fundamental group lies in a cyclic group of order d. Given a translation surface, the number of cylinders with waist curve of length at most L grows like L^2. By work of Veech and Eskin-Masur, when normalizing the number of cylinders by L^2, the limit as L goes to infinity exists and the resulting number is called a Siegel-Veech constant. The same holds true if we weight the cylinders by their area. Remarkably, the Siegel-Veech constant resulting from counting cylinders weighted by area is independent of the number of branch points n. All necessary background will be given.  This is joint work with Aaron Calderon, Carlos Matheus, Nick Salter, and Martin Schmoll.
Ergodic theory and dynamical systems seminar
Siegel-Veech Constants of Cyclic Covers of Generic Translation Surfaces
HG E 33.1
15:30 - 16:30 Hugo Parlier
Université de Fribourg
Abstract
Geometry Seminar
Title T.B.A.
HG G 43
16:30 - 17:30 Ting Lin
Peking University
Abstract
We provide a finite element discretization of $\ell$-form-valued $k$ form in $n$ dimensions for general $k$, $\ell$ and $n$ and polynomial degree. The construction generalizes finite element Whitney forms for the de~Rham complex and their higher-order and distributional versions, the Regge finite elements and the Christiansen--Regge elasticity complex, the TDNNS element for symmetric stress tensors, the MCS element for traceless matrix fields, the Hellan--Herrmann--Johnson (HHJ) elements for biharmonic equations, and discrete divdiv and Hessian complexes in [Hu, Lin, and Zhang, 2025]. The construction discretizes the Bernstein--Gelfand--Gelfand (BGG) diagrams. Applications of the construction include discretization of strain and stress tensors in continuum mechanics and metric and curvature tensors in differential geometry in any dimension. This talk is based on a joint work with Kaibo Hu (Edinburgh).
Zurich Colloquium in Applied and Computational Mathematics
Finite element form-valued forms: A unified construction
HG G 19.2
17:15 - 18:45 Prof. Dr. Sylvie Méléard
Centre de Mathématiques Appliquées, Ecole Polytechnique
Abstract
We study the long time behavior for the distribution of a critical birth and death diffusion process, motivated by population dynamics in changing environment (cf. a recent paper by Calvez, Henry, Méléard, Tran). The birth rates are bounded but death rates are unbounded. Our analysis is based on the spectral properties of the associated Feynman Kac semigroup. We require a standard spectral gap property for this semigroup with a dominant eigenfunction vanishing at infinity. Some examples of diffusions, diffusions with jump, pure jump dynamics are given for which it is true. We consider situations where the underlying diffusion process doesn't come down rapidly from infinity but the compactness properties follow from the divergence of the death rate at infinity. We prove the convergence in law of the branching diffusion process suitably normalized and conditioned to non-extinction. We also prove the existence of the $Q$-process. The main tool is the convergence of suitably normalized moments of the process, which follows from recursive relations for these moments. This is a joint work with Pierre Collet and Jaime San Martin.
Seminar on Stochastic Processes
Long time asymptotics for critical birth and death diffusion processes
Y27 H12
Thursday, 8 May
Time Speaker Title Location
15:15 - 16:15 Toby Hocking

Abstract
data.table is an R package with C code that is one of the most efficient open-source in-memory database packages available today. First released to CRAN by Matt Dowle in 2006, it continues to grow in popularity, and now over 1500 other CRAN packages depend on data.table. This talk will discuss basic and advanced data manipulation topics, and end with a discussion about how you can contribute to data.table.
ZueKoSt: Seminar on Applied Statistics
Using and contributing to the data.table package for efficient big data analysis
HG G 43
16:15 - 17:15 Nicole Müller
Goethe Universität Frankfurt
Abstract
Geometry Graduate Colloquium
Title T.B.A.
HG G 19.2
16:15 - 18:00 Prof. Dr. Christian Brennecke
Universität Bonn
Abstract
PDE and Mathematical Physics
Title T.B.A.
Y27 H 46
17:15 - 18:15 Prof. Dr. Jennifer Alonso-Garcia
Université Libre de Bruxelles
HG G 43
Friday, 9 May
Time Speaker Title Location
14:15 - 15:15 Dr. Gabriel Ribeiro
ETH Zurich
Abstract
Number Theory Seminar
Title tba: Gabriel Ribeiro
HG G 43