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  1. Creation of concepts for prediction models and quantitative trading

    Modern mathematics with axiomatic systems has been developed to create a complete reasoning system. This was one of the most exciting mathematical experiments. However, even after the failure of the experiment, mathematical research is still...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Haafor Lecturer이승환
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  2. Topological aspects in the theory of aperiodic solids and tiling spaces

    After a review of various types of tilings and aperiodic materials, the notion of tiling space (or Hull) will be defined. The action of the translation group makes it a dynamical system. Various local properties, such as the notion of "Finit...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Mathematics and School of Physics LecturerJean V. Bellissard
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  3. Regularity of solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi equation on a domain

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    CategorySpecial Colloquia Dept.ENS-Lyon LecturerAlbert Fathi
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  4. What is Weak KAM Theory?

    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 sho...
    CategorySpecial Colloquia Dept.ENS-Lyon LecturerAlbert Fathi
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  5. Quantum Dynamics in the Mean-Field and Semiclassical Regime

    The talk will review a new approach to the limits of the quantum N-body dynamics leading to the Hartree equation (in the large N limit) and to the Liouville equation (in the small Planck constant limit). This new strategy for studying both l...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Ecole Polytechnique LecturerFrancoise Golse
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  6. Regularization by noise in nonlinear evolution equations

    There are some phenomena called "regularization by noise" in nonlinear evolution equations. This means that if you add a noise to the system, the system would have a better property than without noise. As one of examples, I will explain this...
    CategorySpecial Colloquia Dept.Dep. Math., Kyoto Univ. LecturerYoshio Tsutsumi
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  7. Mathematical Analysis Models and Siumlations

    In this talk, we shall first present several examples of numerical simulations of complex industrial systems. All these simulations rely upon some mathematical models involving Partial Differential Equations and we shall briefly explain the ...
    CategorySpecial Colloquia Dept.Collège de France LecturerPierre-Louis Lions
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  8. Entropies on covers of compact manifolds

    We consider different growth rates associated with the geometry (distance, volume, heat kernel) on a cover of a compact Riemannian manifold. We present general inequalities. We discuss the rigidity results and questions in the case of negati...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.CNRS (France) LecturerFrançois Ledrappier
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  9. Counting circles in Apollonian circle packings and beyond

    Counting circles in Apollonian circle packings and beyond
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Brown Univ. Lecturer오희
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  10. 2021-1 Rookies Pitch: Financial Mathematics(전재기), PDE, Kinetic Equation(배기찬)

    CategoryBK21 FOUR Rookies Pitch Dept.BK21 FOUR Lecturer전재기, 배기찬
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  11. 2021-2 Rookies Pitch: Geometric Topology (김경로)

    CategoryBK21 FOUR Rookies Pitch Dept.BK21 Lecturer김경로
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  12. 2022-1 Rookies Pitch: Harmonic Analysis (Kalachand Shuin)

    CategoryBK21 FOUR Rookies Pitch Dept.BK21 LecturerKalachand Shuin
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  13. 2023-1 Probabilistic Potential Theroy (강재훈)

    CategoryBK21 FOUR Rookies Pitch Dept.BK21 Lecturer강재훈
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  14. 2023-1 Geometric Toplology (정홍택)

    CategoryBK21 FOUR Rookies Pitch Dept.BK21 Lecturer정홍택
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  15. 2023-1 Algebraic Combinatorics (김동현)

    CategoryBK21 FOUR Rookies Pitch Dept.BK21 Lecturer김동현
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  16. A new view of Fokker-Planck equations in finite and Infinite dimensional spaces

    Fokker-Planck and Kolmogorov (backward) equations can be interpreted as linearisations of the underlying stochastic differential equations (SDE). It turns out that, in particular, on infinite dimensional spaces (i.e. for example if the SDE i...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Bielefeld Univ./Purdue Univ. LecturerMichael Roeckner
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