Leading Graduate Course for Frontiers of Mathematical Sciences and Physics

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News and announcementsView More

2022-9-20
The schedule of "Frontiers of Mathematical Sciences and Society II"(A Semester 2022) was announced.
2021-9-15
The schedule of "Frontiers of Mathematical Sciences and Society II"(A Semester 2021) was announced.
2020-9-15
The schedule of "Frontiers of Mathematical Sciences and Society II"(A Semester 2020) was announced.
2020-1-6
901-119 Intensive Course "Frontiers of Mathematical Sciences and Society I"
2019-12-26
901-120 "Frontiers of Mathematical Sciences and Society II" Report assignments
2019-10-28

2019-10-17

Conferences and lecturesView More

Geometric Analysis and General Relativity
2019-11-21 ~ 11-23
Lecture Hall, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Mathematical Aspects of Surface and Interface Dynamics 18
2019-10-16 ~ 10-18
Lecture Hall and Room 056, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Workshop on Nonlinear parabolic PDEs and related fields
- in honor of the 60th birthday of Marek Fila and Peter Poláčik -
June 13–14, 2019
Lecture Hall, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Mathematical Aspects of Surface and Interface Dynamics 16
2018-10-17 ~ 10-19
Lecture Hall and Room 056, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Tokyo-Berkeley Data Science Boot Up Camp
2018-7-9 ~ 7-19
Room 052 and 056, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences,
the University of Tokyo
Motives in Tokyo on the occation of Shuji Saito's 60th Birthday
March 26–30, 2018
Lecture Hall, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Tokyo-Lyon Conference in Mathematics
February 19–20, 2018
Lecture Hall, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
The 11th Conference on Arithmetic and Algebraic Geometry
January 22–25, 2018
Lecture Hall, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Kavli IPMU-Berkeley Symposium "Statistics, Physics and Astronomy"
2018-01-11 ~ 01-12
Lecture Hall, Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo
Tokyo-Seoul Conference in Mathematics - Probability Theory -
December 8-9, 2017
December 8, Room 002, Mathematical Sciences Bldg., Komaba Campus, the University of Tokyo
December 9, Room 201a, Faculty of Science Bldg. 1, Hongo Campus, the University of Tokyo

FMSP Lectures

Piermarco Cannarsa (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
Bilinear control for evolution equations of parabolic type
2020-02-14 17:00-18:00
Room 128, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Samuli Siltanen (University of Helsinki)
Complex principal type operators in inverse conductivity problem
2020-01-22 17:00-18:00
Room 128, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Anatoly G. Yagola (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
A priori and a posteriori error estimation for solutions of ill-posed problem
2019-12-10 17:00-18:00
Room 118, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Chung-jun Tsai (National Taiwan University)
Topic on minimal submanifolds
2019-09-26, 10-3, 10, 17, 24, 31 (Thu)
Room 002, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Gábor Domokos (Hungarian Academy of Sciences/Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
'Oumuamua, the Gömböc and the Pebbles of Mars
2019-05-15 17:30-18:30
Room 122, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo
*The date and room have changed.

About FMSP

The Leading Graduate Course for Frontiers of Mathematical Sciences and Physics (FMSP) is part of the MEXT "Leading Graduate School Doctoral Program," which aims to "revolutionize graduate school education by developing world-class, quality-controlled academic degree programs, where learning is achieved with no walls separating academia from industrial and governmental sectors, and with coherency between the Master's and Doctoral programs, in order to turn competent students into perceptive and creative global leaders in all realms of industry, academia and government.

The FMSP course is provided through the joint efforts of the Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, Department of Physics and the Department of Earth and Planetary Science of the Graduate School of Science together with Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, the University of Tokyo. We aim to establish a new interdisciplinary learning environment based on training in advanced mathematics.