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Lecturer Albert Fathi
Dept. ENS-Lyon
date Sep 02, 2015

The goal of this lecture is to explain and motivate the connection between AubryMather theory (Dynamical Systems), and viscosity solutions of the Hamilton-Jacobi equation (PDE). This connection is the content of weak KAM Theory. The talk should be accessible to the “generic” mathematician. No a priori knowledge of any of the two subjects is assumed.

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  2. Nonlocal generators of jump type Markov processes

  3. Regularity of solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi equation on a domain

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  6. <학부생을 위한 강연> 사색 정리를 포함하는 Hadwiger의 추측의 변형에 관하여

  7. The classification of fusion categories and operator algebras

  8. Green’s function for initial-boundary value problem

  9. Mechanization of proof: from 4-Color theorem to compiler verification

  10. On the distributions of partition ranks and cranks

  11. Q-curvature in conformal geometry

  12. Zeros of the derivatives of the Riemann zeta function

  13. Geometry, algebra and computation in moduli theory

  14. Gromov-Witten-Floer theory and Lagrangian intersections in symplectic topology

  15. High dimensional nonlinear dynamics

  16. What is model theory?

  17. Essential dimension of simple algebras

  18. Restriction theorems for real and complex curves

  19. Recommendation system and matrix completion: SVD and its applications (학부생을 위한 강연)

  20. Deformation spaces of Kleinian groups and beyond

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