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강연자 Gunnar E. Carlsson
소속 Stanford University
date 2014-03-27

Creating information and knowledge from large and complex data sets is one the fundamental intellectual challenges currently being faced by the mathematical sciences. One approach to this problem comes from the mathematical subdiscipline called topology, which is the study of shape and of its higher dimensional analogues. This subject has thrived as a field within pure mathematics, but the last fifteen years has seen the development of topological methods for studying data sets, which are modeled as point clouds or finite metric spaces. I will survey this work, with examples.


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

  2. What is Weak KAM Theory?

  3. 정년퇴임 기념강연: 회고

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

  5. The classification of fusion categories and operator algebras

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

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

  8. On the distributions of partition ranks and cranks

  9. Q-curvature in conformal geometry

  10. Zeros of the derivatives of the Riemann zeta function

  11. Geometry, algebra and computation in moduli theory

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

  13. High dimensional nonlinear dynamics

  14. What is model theory?

  15. Essential dimension of simple algebras

  16. Restriction theorems for real and complex curves

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

  18. Deformation spaces of Kleinian groups and beyond

  19. Idempotents and topologies

  20. Recent progress on the Brascamp-Lieb inequality and applications

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