MATH-604: Some Aspects of Calculus of VariationsThe goal of this course is to present an overview on the solvability and the regularity of relevant models of physical, technological and economical systems, which may be formulated as minimization pr
MATH-614: Foundations of causal inferenceThis seminar will provide a survey of the canonical literature in causal inference. At the end of this course, students will gain a broad understanding of the most important methodological concepts an
MATH-643: Applied l-adic cohomologyIn this course we will describe in numerous examples how methods from l-adic cohomology as developed by Grothendieck, Deligne and Katz can interact with methods from analytic number theory (prime numb
MATH-660: Numerical methods for data assimilationThis course will review modern techniques for parameter and state estimation in a Bayesian framework for models involving differential equations, with particular attention to the high dimensional sett
MATH-680: Monstrous moonshineThe monstrous moonshine is an unexpected connection between the Monster group and modular functions. In the course we will explain the statement of the conjecture and study the main ideas and concepts
MATH-804: MLSTATSML for predictive modeling is important in both industry and research. We join experts from stats and math to shed light on particular aspects of the theory and interpretability of DL. We discuss the