Calendar
Thursday, October 30, 2025
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| 4:00pm |
10/30/2025 - 4:00pm Abstract: Pour a drop of milk into a cup of coffee. We know from experience that after a few moments of stirring, the mixture becomes homogeneous. In this talk, we study the advection of a passive scalar (the concentration of milk) under a random fluid (coffee) velocity on the torus. We prove, when the velocity solves the 2d stochastic Navier–Stokes equations on the torus, that the scalar converges exponentially to its mean. Our result applies even when only finitely many (as few as 4) Fourier modes are randomly forced. Joint with Keefer Rowan (EPFL). Location:
KT 201
10/30/2025 - 4:30pm Abstract: I will talk about my recent work with Junrong Yan. We proved the convergence of Graph integrals on analytic Kahler manifolds in the sense of Cauchy principal values, which are originally from holomorphic quantum field theories. In particular, this allows us construct geometric invariants of Calabi-Yau metrics. I will also talk about some potential applications of our results. References: arXiv:2507.09170, arXiv:2401.08113 Seminar webpage: https://sites.google.com/yale.edu/qtft-seminar/fall-2025 Location:
KT 801
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