Public Opening of the 2025 Fields Medal Symposium
Description
From September 23-26, 2025, the Fields Institute will celebrate 2022 Abacus Prize winner Mark Braverman (Princeton University). Braverman, who completed his PhD at the University of Toronto, took home the Abacus Medal in 2022.
Braverman is known for numerous contributions across theoretical computer science. Advances in the speed and efficiency of the technology we use depend on fundamental research in computer science. Theoretical computer science creates and studies new connections between applied questions—like efficient communication, market algorithms, and physics simulation—and deep mathematical concepts.
These connections lead to surprising new practical applications and to a deeper mathematical understanding of fundamental concepts such as information, computation, and algorithmic efficiency. Within theoretical computer science, he’s particularly recognized for developing new frameworks for reasoning about communication protocols and for new results connecting theoretical computer science with mathematical analysis, dynamical systems, and market algorithms.
Please register here for the Public Opening.
Note that registration for the Scientific Program and Student Night should be done separately.
Schedule
19:00 to 20:00 |
How do you measure surprise?
Mark Braverman, Princeton University |
20:00 to 21:00 |
Panel Discussion
Speakers: Mark Braverman (Princeton University), Matt Weinberg (Princeton University), and Rotem Oshman (Tel Aviv University. Moderated by Patrick Ingram (Fields Institute) |