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Basic Research in Mathematics

$6,962,789FY2002MPSNSF

Institute For Advanced Study, Princeton NJ

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Abstract

The School of Mathematics of the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) was formed in 1930 at the founding of the IAS. The initial goal of the School was to provide a haven for scholars where they could work in an environment that was exceptionally favorable for conducting research. Over the years, other roles have emerged and the School has assumed additional responsibilities including guiding junior visitors in their research and organizing special programs that widen the School's coverage of mathematics. Although it has functioned in an international context, the main impact of the Institute has been on the U.S. mathematical community, with a majority of its visitors having come from or been absorbed by it. The Institute frequently conducts programs in special areas of mathematics. Topics of some recent and forthcoming programs include symplectic geometry and holomorphic curves, theoretical computer science and discrete mathematics, motivic homotopy theory, computational complexity, and stochastic partial differential equations and models of turbulence. This project will support postdoctoral and mid-career visiting researchers at the School of Mathematics of the Institute for Advanced Study with the goal of supporting a wide spectrum of mathematical research at the highest level. This activity will provide these researchers unique opportunities for consultation and collaboration.

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