Arthur Jaffe gives a public lecture at the Chinese Academy of Sciences

July 27, 2018

Poster for Prof. Arthur Jaffe's public talk.

Arthur Jaffe will give a public lecture on "The Story Behind the Millenium Prize Problems in Mathematics" on July 27, 2018, at 10 AM in room N219 of the Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Abstract: In May 2000, seven mathematical questions were announced as Millenium Prize Problems. We recount how this came about.

Brief CV: Jaffe is the Landon T. Clay Professor of Mathematics and Theoretical Sciences at Harvard University, a Distinguished Visiting Professor at AMSS, a member of the US National Academy of Sciences, and an Honorary Member of the Royal Irish Academy. He served as Chair of the Harvard University Mathematics Department, and for 21 years as chief editor of Communications in Mathematical Physics. He was president of the American Mathematical Society and the Founding President of the Clay Mathematics Institute.

In joint work with Glimm and Spencer, Jaffe gave the first mathematical proof that special relativity and quantum theory are compatible with interaction (in a two and three dimensional world). Jaffe established the first mathematical proof of a "phase transition" in quantum field theory, established properties of classical gauge fields, discovered an important cocycle in non-commutative geometry, constructed examples of supersymmetry, and was involved in the discovery and study of reflection positivity. Presently, with Zhengwei Liu, Jaffe has begun the "Mathematical Picture Language Project" at Harvard, to reinvestigate mathematics through pictures. He is especially interested in stimulating and assisting the careers of students and young scientists in mathematics and physics.