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  1. Partial differential equations with applications to biology

    Partial differential equations with applications to biology
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.POSTECH Lecturer황형주
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  2. Limit computations in algebraic geometry and their complexity

    Given a one-parameter family of algebraic varieties, its point-wise limit is usually too small whereas its algebraic limit is usually too big. I will introduce a notion of meaningful geometric limit and explain how it can be effectively comp...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.POSTECH Lecturer현동훈
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  3. Variational Methods without Nondegeneracy

    If a problem has an approximate solution, we try to get some information of the linearized kernel of the problem at the approximate solution to find a real solution. In this talk, I would like to introduce a different approach which is purel...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.POSTECH Lecturer변재형
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  4. Compressible viscous Navier-Stokes flows: Corner singularity, regularity

    In this talk I will talk about existence and regularity for solutions to the compressible viscous Navier-Stokes equations on nonsmooth domains, especially with corners. The solution is constructed by the decomposition of the corner singulari...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.POSTECH Lecturer권재룡
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  5. Mixed type PDEs and compressible flow

    If density of flow is globally a constant, then the flow is said incompressible. Otherwise, the flow is said compressible. Flow motion of compressible inviscid flow is governed by Euler system. The Euler system is a nonlinear PDE system desc...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.POSTECH Lecturer배명진
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  6. On some nonlinear elliptic problems

    On some nonlinear elliptic problems
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse LecturerYuri Egorov
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  7. Deformation spaces of Kleinian groups and beyond

    From 1980’s, the study of Kleinian groups has been carried out in the framework of the paradigm of “Thurston’s problems”. Now they are all solved, and we can tackle deeper problems; for instance to determine the topological types of the defo...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Osaka University LecturerKenichi Ohshika
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  8. Solver friendly finite element methods

    In this talk, numerical methods to solve second-order elliptic partial dierential equations will be presented. First, some of the existing methods, such as the standard Galerkin method, mixed nite element methods etc., will be briey discusse...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Oklahoma State Univ. Lecturer구자언
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  9. Heavy-tailed large deviations and deep learning's generalization mystery

    Abstract: While the typical behaviors of stochastic systems are often deceptively oblivious to the tail distributions of the underlying uncertainties, the ways rare events arise are vastly different depending on whether the underlying tail ...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Northwestern University Lecturer이창한
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  10. Green’s function for initial-boundary value problem

    In this talk, we will present an approach to construct the Green’s function for an initial boundary value problem with precise pointwise structure in the space-time domain. This approach is given in terms of transform variable and physical v...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.National Univ. of Singapore LecturerShih-Hsien Yu
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  11. Space.Time.Noise

    It has been more than thirty years since white noise analysis was launched systematically. It is now a good time to have an overview of the theory and to reflect on its advantages in order to anticipate further developments of this theory. O...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Meijo University LecturerTakeyuki Hida
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  12. <학부생을 위한 ɛ 강연> A mathematical approach to xEV battery system

    최근, 노트북, 비디오 카메라, 휴대용 전화기 등과 같은 휴대용 전자 제품의 수요가 급격하게 증대되고, 전기 자동차, 에너지 저장용 축전지, 로봇, 위성 등의 개발이 본격화됨에 따라, 반복적인 충방전이 가능한 고성능 배터리에 대한 관심이 늘어나고 있다. ...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.LG화학 Lecturer안형준
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  13. Classification of simple amenable operator algebras

    The field of operator algebras deals with suitable closed subalgebras of the algebra of bounded linear operators on a Hilbert space. There are two types of operator algebras: C*-algebras and von Neumann algebras. In the 1970s A. Connes obtai...
    Dept.Lakehead University LecturerGrazia Viola
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  14. Class field theory for 3-dimensional foliated dynamical systems

    I will talk about arithmetic topology, in particular, some issues related to class field theory for 3-dimensional foliated dynamical systems.
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Kyushu University LecturerMorishita Masanori
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  15. Categorical representation theory, Categorification and Khovanov-Lauda-Rouquier algebras

    Representation theory is to study the actions of groups or algebras on vector spaces. Recently, its categorical version, categorical representation theory, attracts researchers in representation theory. In this theory we replace "vector spac...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Kyoto University/서울대학교 LecturerMasaki Kashiwara
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  16. The classification of fusion categories and operator algebras

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    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Kyoto University LecturerMasaki Izumi
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  17. Analytic torsion and mirror symmetry

    In the early 90's, physicists Bershadsky-Cecotti-Ooguri-Vafa conjectured that the analytic torsion was the counterpart in complex geometry of the counting problem of elliptic curves in Calabi-Yau threefolds. It seems that this conjecture is ...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Kyoto University LecturerKen-ichi Yoshikawa
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  18. Sheaf quantization of Hamiltonian isotopies and non-displacability problems

    Sheaf quantization of Hamiltonian isotopies and non-displacability problems
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Kyoto Univ./서울대학교 LecturerMasaki Kashiwara
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  19. The significance of dimensions in mathematics

    The significance of dimensions in mathematics
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Kyoto Univ./서울대학교 LecturerHeisuke Hironaka
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  20. Quasi-homomorphisms into non-commutative groups

    A function from a group G to integers Z is called a quasi-morphism if there is a constant C such that for all g and h in G, |f(gh)-f(g)-f(h)| < C. Surprisingly, this idea has been useful. I will overview the theory of quasi-morphisms includi...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Kyoto Univ. LecturerKoji Fujiwara
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