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Lecturer Gunnar E. Carlsson
Dept. Stanford University
date Mar 26, 2014

One of the important problems in understanding large and complex data sets is how to provide useful representations of a data set. We will discuss some existing methods, as well as topological mapping methods which use simplicial complexes as the representation, with examples.

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  1. Existence of positive solutions for φ-Laplacian systems

  2. Riemann-Hilbert correspondence for irregular holonomic D-modules

  3. Normal form reduction for unconditional well-posedness of canonical dispersive equations

  4. Random conformal geometry of Coulomb gas formalism

  5. Categorification of Donaldson-Thomas invariants

  6. Noncommutative Surfaces

  7. The Shape of Data

  8. 27Mar
    by 김수현
    in Special Colloquia

    Topological Mapping of Point Cloud Data

  9. Structures on Persistence Barcodes and Generalized Persistence

  10. Persistent Homology

  11. Topological aspects in the theory of aperiodic solids and tiling spaces

  12. Subgroups of Mapping Class Groups

  13. Irreducible Plane Curve Singularities

  14. Analytic torsion and mirror symmetry

  15. Fefferman's program and Green functions in conformal geometry

  16. 최고과학기술인상수상 기념강연: On the wild world of 4-manifolds

  17. 정년퇴임 기념강연: Volume Conjecture

  18. Queer Lie Superalgebras

  19. Regularization by noise in nonlinear evolution equations

  20. A New Approach to Discrete Logarithm with Auxiliary Inputs

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