08.10.2024, 10:15 - 11:45
– 3.06.H02
Kálmán Lecture
7th Kálmán Lecture with Martin Burger
Martin Burger, Helmholtz Imaging
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mehr erfahrenMartin Burger, Helmholtz Imaging
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mehr erfahrenEdriss Titi , University of Cambridge
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mehr erfahrenGabriele Steidl, TU Berlin
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mehr erfahrenGilad Sofer (Technion)
Ulrike Herzschuh & Thomas Laepple, Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research
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Anatolii Zhuchok (Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University, Poltava, Ukraine)
A trioid is an algebraic system consisting of a set with three binary associative operations satisfying certain axioms. Trioids are a generalization of semigroups. They play a prominent role in...
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This workshop is organised in the setting of the FOR 5381 project on Mathematical Statistics in the Information age, and will be broadly on statistical efficiency and computational tractability.
Here...
mehr erfahrenAgniva Datta, Jan Albrecht
First Presentation
Speaker: Agniva Datta
Topic: The mysterious motion of swimming bacteria: a bridge connecting biology and non-equilibrium physics
Abstract:
From the mesmerizing patterns formed by...
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This workshop is organised in the setting of of the ASCAI project and is on batch and sequential unsupervised learning.
Here is the schedule of the workshop.
For more information on the ASCAI-Project...
mehr erfahrenStefan Heyder, TU Ilmenau
Importance sampling is a Monte Carlo technique that estimates posterior expectations in Bayesian computation by sampling from a tractable proposal distribution instead of the intractable posterior....
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Hinter wissenschaftlichen Ergebnissen stehen oft mehr Beteiligte als die, deren Namen sichtbar sind. Damit Forschung gelingt, muss das Umfeld stimmen,...
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Scientific results are often the result of a team work which involves more people than those whose names are visible. A favourable environment contributes to...
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The meeting is part of a series of meetings initiated by Professor Schulze devoted to micro-local, singular and global analysis and their interactions with geometry and mathematical physics.
mehr erfahrenPaolo Meda (U. Pavia) - Online
The semiclassical formulation of gravity is discussed in the framework of algebraic quantum field theory in curved spacetimes. The main topic of the talk is the Semiclassical Einstein Equations, which...
mehr erfahrenRebecca Roero
Presentation of an innovative way to compute the eta invariants for the Dirac operator of the Berger spheres. We can use the Atyiah-Patodi-Singer theorem for the index of the classical Dirac operator...
mehr erfahrenTristan Bice (Czech Academy of Sciences)
Cartan subalgebras allow C*-algebras to be represented on effective twisted étale groupoids by utilising key properties of their normaliser semigroup. Isolating these key properties, we formulate an...
mehr erfahrenHannes Thiel (Chalmers)
Nonclosed ideals of bounded operators play a prominent role in the theory of singular traces as developed by Dixmier, Connes and many others, and the Calkin correspondence is a powerful tool that can...
mehr erfahrenRosario Tomasello, FU Berlin
To grasp the meaning of words and their relationship to the outside world, higher cognitive processes unique to the human brain are at work. However, despite decades of research on the neural...
mehr erfahrenDavid Kern (U. Göttingen)
In this talk we first motivate constraint geometry by recalling Poisson geometry. Afterwards we introduce constraint manifolds as well as constraint vector bundles and prove a constraint Cartan...
mehr erfahrenJonathan Taylor (UP)
Abstract: Given a directed row-finite graph, one may define representations of such a graph in C*-algebras and deduce the existence of a unique C*-algebra that is universal for such representations....
mehr erfahrenCatherine Drysdal, University of Birmingham
In this talk, I look at two examples regarding the numerical computation of spectra for infinite-dimensional non-self-adjoint operators. Two conditions are need to compute the spectrum of operators in...
mehr erfahrenDominique Manchon (Clermont-Ferrand) - Online
Tracial Lie-Rinehart algebras are a purely algebraic version of finite-dimensional Lie algebroids, for which the trace is given fibrewise. A tracial Lie-Rinehart algebra is pre-Lie if moreover both...
mehr erfahrenVéronique Fischer (Bath), Lashi Bandara (Deakin Uni, Melbourne)
14:00 Véronique Fischer (Bath): Sub-Riemannian quantum limits.
14:45 Tea and Coffee Break
15:15 Lashi Bandara (Deakin Uni, Melbourne): Functional calculus, garnished with a little geometry.
Abstracts:
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Andrey Pilipenko (Nat. Acad. of Sciences & Nat. TU of Ukraine, Kyiv)
This will be the second and last part of a mini-course on locally perturbed random walks and their limits after normalisation.
Prerequisite: a first course of Probability theory (+ measure theory).
Ev...
mehr erfahrenKamal Khuri Makdisi (AUB, Beirut)
Colloquium "Mathematics in Lebanon and beyond"
A \(g\)-dimensional abelian variety over the complex numbers is a special kind of complex torus \(C^g/L\), where \(L\) is a lattice of rank \(2g\). The...
mehr erfahrenRudolf Zeidler (Münster)
We will present variants of the spacetime positive mass theorem in the spin setting: Firstly, its conclusion \(E \geq|P|\) holds for a single asymptotically flat (AF) end in a spin initial data set...
mehr erfahrenRudolf Zeidler (University of Münster)
We will discuss situations where a lower bound on the scalar curvature of a Riemannian manifold leads to a quantitative distance estimate as well as corresponding rigidity results. The study of these...
mehr erfahrenAndrey Pilipenko (Nat. Acad. of Sciences & Nat. TU of Ukraine, Kyiv)
This will be the first part of a mini-course on locally perturbed random walks and their limits after normalisation.
Prerequisite: a first course of Probability theory (+ measure theory).
For more...
mehr erfahrenIgor Cialenco, Illinois Institute of Technology
Unlike traditional finite-dimensional stochastic differential equations, statistical models driven by SPDEs are predominantly singular, when the solution is observed on a finite time interval. Hence,...
mehr erfahrenHarprit Singh (Edinburgh)
Abstract:
We shall discuss the solution theory to a large class of singular SPDEs in various non-translation invariant settings. In particular, I shall present results on Riemannian manifolds and...
Andrey Pilipenko (Nat. Acad. of Sciences & Nat. TU of Ukraine, Kyiv)
The Skorokhod reflection was used in 1961 to create a reflected Brownian motion on the half-line. Later, it was used for processes with jumps such as reflected Lévy processes. Like a Brownian motion,...
mehr erfahrenLashi Bandara
In this talk, I will discuss the Hodge theorem in the context of rough metrics (locally bounded measurable coefficient metrics). This is work in progress with Georges Habib (Beirut).
mehr erfahrenThorsten Wagner, University of Potsdam
The recent State of Global Water Resources report by the World Meteorological Organization concluded that the hydrological cycle is spinning out of balance due to climate change and human activities....
mehr erfahrenAlexander Schmeding (NTNU, Trondheim)
Abstract:
Due to an idea by V. Arnold, certain partial differential equations (PDE) can be rewritten as ordinary differential equations (ODE) on infinite-dimensional manifolds.
One of the most...
Jonathan Glöckle (Regensburg)
Initial data sets are pairs of a Riemannian metric and a symmetric 2-tensor on a manifold \(M\). They arise in General Relativity as induced Riemannian metric and induced second fundamental form,...
mehr erfahrenNorbert Schappacher (Strasbourg), Marie-Françoise Roy (Rennes)
2-2:45pm: Framing Global Mathematics.
The International Mathematical Union between Theorems and Politics
Norbert Schappacher (Strasbourg)
Abstract:
I will present examples that show how national and...
Michael Högele (Univ. de los Andes, Kolumbien)
In this talk we present a quantitative version of the Borel-Cantelli lemma, which allows for a quantification of the "tradeoff" between a.s. rates of convergence and the precise integrability of the...
mehr erfahrenGeorges Habib (Lebanese University, Beirut)
Abstract:
We prove a new general Poincaré type inequality for differential forms on compact Riemannian manifolds with nonempty boundary.
When the boundary is isometrically immersed in Euclidean...
Anna Muranova (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn)
Abstract: In this talk we consider graphs, whose weights belong to an ordered field. It is known, that in the case of real weights every weighted graph defines a Markov chain, whose states are...
mehr erfahrenGiovanni Conforti (Ecole Polytechnique, Paris)
It has been known for a long time that Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman (HJB) equations preserve convexity, namely if the terminal condition is convex, the solution stays convex at all times. Equivalently,...
mehr erfahrenMohamed Belkasim
Mert Ugurlu
Evolutionary Graph Theory extends the Moran-Process of Population Genetics to a random process where the population has some structure. A typical question is for fixation when a new mutant allele...
mehr erfahrenKonstantin Pankrashkin (Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg)
Abstract: For a class of weighted infinite metric trees we propose a definition of the boundary trace which maps H^1-functions on the tree to L^2-functions on a compact Riemannian manifold. For a...
mehr erfahrenJean-David Jacques (Potsdam)
Abstract:
Post-Lie algebra structures are a generalization of Pre-Lie algebras. They have their roots in geometry and correspond to the algebraic properties satisfied by the covariant derivative in...
mehr erfahrenIhsane Malass
Ray and Singer proved that on a closed manifold the analytic torsion is independent of the choice of Riemannian metric and on a compact manifold with boundary under relative / absolute boundary...
mehr erfahrenTim Jahn
We consider linear inverse problems under white (non-Gaussian) noise. For the solution we have to discretize the problem, and we consider a sequence of discretization schemes with increasing...
mehr erfahrenFabrizio Zanello (Univ. Potsdam)
Title:
Higher currents for the sine-Gordon model in perturbative Algebraic Quantum Field Theory
Abstract:
First, we review the 2-dimensional sine-Gordon model in Classical Field Theory and derive...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Daniel Huson (University of Tübingen)
Abstract: This talk has four parts. In the first part - topology -, we recall the classification of two dimensions manifolds and orbifolds, and introduce their Conway notation. In the second part -...
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs
The solution of a boundary value problem for static deformations of hyperelastic membranes depends on some constant material parameters describing the elastic properties of the material. These can be...
mehr erfahrenLorenz Schwachhöfer (TU Dortmund), Nihat Ay (TU Hamburg)
14:00 Lorenz Schwachhöfer (TU Dortmund)
14:45 Tea and Coffee Break
15:15 Nihat Ay (TU Hamburg)
Lorenz Schwachhöfer (TU Dortmund): Information Geometry in the classical and quantum setting
Abstract:In...
mehr erfahrenMarwa Banna (New York University Abu Dhabi)
Abstract: In this talk, I start with a brief introduction to random matrices and free probability theory and highlight the connection between the two domains. I will then show how free probability...
mehr erfahrenUmida Baltaeva (Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences)
Title: Boundary value problems for loaded partial differential equations with the classical and nonclassical operators
Abstract: I will introduce loaded equations and their applications to applied...
Onirban Islam
Loosely speaking, if two (pseudo)differential operators differ only by smoothing operators then they are called microlocal conjugate to each other. It is a classic result by Duistermaat and Hörmander...
mehr erfahrenTorben Sell, University of Edinburgh
Missing data are ubiquitous in modern statistics, posing a major challenge in a plethora of applications. In the first half of the talk, I will firstly introduce the general missing data problem and...
mehr erfahrenJianchao Wu (Fudan University)
Finite nuclear dimension is a regularity property of C*-algebras that have played a pivotal role in the Elliott classification program of C*-algebras. It has been a key problem in the field to verify...
mehr erfahrenProf. Olaf Post (Trier)
Abstract: In this talk I will present a construction of discrete magnetic non-isomorphic graphs with isospectral Laplacians. The construction is based on gluing building blocks according to a...
mehr erfahrenOnirban Islam (UP)
Loosely speaking, if two (pseudo)differential operators differ only by smoothing operators then they are called microlocal conjugate to each other. It is a classic result by Duistermaat and Hörmander...
mehr erfahrenSimon Barthelmé
Abstract: Joint work with Nicolas Tremblay, Pierre-Olivier Amblard
Determinantal Point Processes (DPPs) are an important class of models of random sets that arise in many areas of mathematics and...
Simon Barthelmé, CNRS, Gipsa-lab
Kernel matrices are ubiquitous in statistics, numerical analysis, and machine learning, appearing in methods for interpolation, regression, inverse problems, etc. One perennial difficulty in kernel...
mehr erfahrenPierre Clavier (Mulhouse), Yannic Vargas (Graz)
Pierre Clavier (Mulhouse):
This talk will be introductory and non-technical, with the aim to introduce the participants to
current research questions about shuffle of rooted forests. I will start by...
Adam Dor-On (Haifa University)
When studying quotients of C*-algebras generated by creation and annihilation operators on analogues of Fock space, the existence of a unique smallest equivariant quotient becomes an important...
mehr erfahrenChristoph Stephan
The talk commences with an exploration of the fundamental mechanisms of modern electronic exchanges and their statistical properties, setting the groundwork for understanding price formation in crypto...
mehr erfahrenRenaud Leplaideur (Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie)
Abstract: I will present a new object, called substreetution, which is an extension of substitutions in dynamics (Z-action) to colored trees (free-group action). The main part of the talk will be...
mehr erfahrenSven Wang (HU Berlin)
We consider the problem of generating random samples from high-dimensional posterior distributions. We will discuss both (i) conditions under which diffusion-based MCMC algorithms mix...
mehr erfahrenPablo Linares (Imperial College, London)
Abstract:
Following the approach of Otto et. al., we derive a notion of rough path based on multi-indices suitable for real-valued rough differential equations, and build its associated algebraic...
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär (UP)
The holographic index theorem relates the index of a Dirac-type operator on a compact manifold with boundary subject to certain local boundary conditions to the index of an induced operator on the...
mehr erfahrenSabine Jansen (LMU München)
Studying the time-evolution of a many-particle system is a difficult task. For some interacting particle systems in Z^d, duality and intertwining allow to map the time evolution of one- or two-point...
mehr erfahrenBernhelm Booß-Bavnbeck (Roskilde)
14:00 Bernhelm Booß-Bavnbeck (Roskilde)
14:45 Tea and Coffee Break
Bernhelm Booß-Bavnbeck (Roskilde): 1943-2023, Tribute and Review - 80 Years of Mathematical Modelling of Geosphere, Biosphere, and...
mehr erfahrenAndré Nies (University of Auckland)
We introduce t.d.l.c. groups and then study their algorithmic aspects. A useful tool is the meet groupoid, which is the natural groupoid on compact open cosets, enriched by the intersection operation....
mehr erfahrenAlfonso Garmendia (CRM, Barcelona)
Abstract: This talk will explore the structure of vector bundle grupoids, which are groupoids in the category of vector bundles. The most well-known example is the tangent bundle of a groupoid, which...
mehr erfahrenLennart Ronge (UP)
Hadamard coefficients are a Lorentzian equivalent to the Riemannian heat kernel coefficients. They encode information about the geometry of the underlying Lorentzian manifold (e.g. the scalar...
mehr erfahrenJonathan Taylor (UP)
Renault's theorem for Cartan pairs of C*-algebras states that C*-algebras with particularly nice commutative subalgebras, called Cartan subalgebras, admit twisted groupoid models. One of the...
mehr erfahrenAnthony Réveillac (INSA Toulouse)
Hawkes processes have proved to be a powerful probabilistic model for various applications in neurosciences or insurance. These counting processes are defined through their intensity which is...
mehr erfahrenPaul Hege (Tübingen)
Abstract: The spectrum of infinite-volume operators is often computed numerically by considering finite sections with Dirichlet or periodic boundary conditions, but such artificial boundary conditions...
mehr erfahrenBernd Ammann (Regensburg)
A geodesic \(c : \mathbf{R}\to M\) is called minimal if a lift to the universal covering globally minimizes distance. On the 2-dimensional torus with an arbitrary Riemannian metric there are...
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär (UP)
The Potsdam DA Days 2023 will take place from September 11th to 13th at the Campus Griebnitzsee at the University of Potsdam. The event will be combined with the SFB Annual Meeting and will we opened...
mehr erfahrenRichard Nickl
This 6th Kálmán Lecture with Richard Nickl is opener for the 2nd Potsdam DA Days. Title of his talk is
'On posterior consistency in non-linear Bayesian data assimilation problems'.
Abstract
Bayesian...
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Speakers: David Damanik (Rice university, Houston), Anton Gorodetski (University of California, Irvine), Jake Fillman (Texas State University)
Organizers: Ram Band, Siegfried Beckus, Matthias Keller
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mehr erfahrenDr. Christian Seifert (TUHH)
Abstract: Given a radial metric tree graph, we consider Laplacians with self-adjoint coupling conditions at the vertices. We consider the questions whether presence of absolutely continuous spectrum...
mehr erfahrenLaura Hucker (HU)
Abstract: We consider estimators obtained by applying the conjugate gradient algorithm to the normal equation of a prototypical statistical inverse problem. For such iterative procedures, it is...
mehr erfahrenGeorg Lehner (FU Berlin)
The Rosenberg Conjecture through the lens of Solidification
The Rosenberg Conjecture states that for a given Banach Algebra A, the
comparison map between algebraic and topological K-theory becomes an
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Bernhelm Booss-Bavnbeck (Roskilde,Danemark), Chaofeng Zhu (Nankai,China)
10:30 Uhr Bernhelm Booss-Bavnbeck (Roskilde,Danemark)
Title: The Calderón Projection for Elliptic Differential Operators on Manifolds with Boundary:
Concept, Meaning, and Deformation Properties
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mehr erfahrenAdrian Gonzalez Casanova (UNAM, Mexico and UC Berkeley, USA), Maite Wilke Berenguer (HU Berlin)
14:00 Adrian Gonzalez Casanova (UNAM, Mexico and UC Berkeley, USA)
14:45 Tea and Coffee Break
15:15 Maite Wilke Berenguer (HU Berlin)
Adrian Gonzalez Casanova (UNAM, Mexico and UC Berkeley, USA):...
mehr erfahrenTomáš Kocák
Abstract:
Reinforcement Learning (RL), like Multi-Armed Bandits, is a popular paradigm for sequential decision-making under uncertainty. A typical RL algorithm operates with only limited knowledge...
Karen Veroy-Grepl
The use of model order reduction techniques in combination with data assimilation methods for estimating the state of systems has been of great interest in recent years. In this talk, we discuss some...
mehr erfahrenMartin Grepl (RWTH Aachen)
The reduced basis method is a certified model order reduction technique for the rapid and reliable solution of parametrized partial differential equations (PDEs), and it is especially suited for the...
mehr erfahrenHolger Kammeyer (Heinrich Heine University), Roman Sauer (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)
14:45 Holger Kammeyer (Heinrich Heine University)
15:30 Tea and Coffee Break
16:00 Roman Sauer (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)
Holger Kammeyer (Heinrich Heine University): Can one recover...
mehr erfahrenOfir David (Technion)
Abstract: In 1978, Apery proved the irrationality of the Riemann zeta value ζ(3) by utilizing a fast converging sequence of rational approximations. However, the details of his proof remained...
mehr erfahrenPatrik Ferrari (Univ. Bonn)
We will discuss results on the correlation structure of some models in the KPZ universality class, for instance, on the covariance of limiting the processes along characteristic lines and of the...
mehr erfahrenDan Ursu (University of Münster)
Results from a few years ago of Kennedy and Schafhauser characterize simplicity of reduced crossed products AxG, where A is a unital C*-algebra and G is a discrete group, under an assumption which...
mehr erfahrenGiovanni Conforti (Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau)
The aim of this talk is to provide with an introduction to score-based diffusion models, that are a special class of generative models that has recently provided with impressive experimental results...
mehr erfahrenUjjal Das (Technion)
The abstract can be found here.
mehr erfahrenMax Graf
Abstract:
As motivation, we consider a bunch of experts responding to a set of questions, where we can observe whether an expert answers a question correctly or not. Assume that for every pair of...
mehr erfahrenNathan Couchet (University of Clermont-Auvergne, France)
Abstract:
The aim of this talk is to present a groupoidal approach to pseudodifferential calculi and how it can be implemented to define pseudodifferential operators on smooth manifolds,...
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär (UP)
We give a simple proof of the tameness of the Fréchet space of smooth sections of a vector bundle over a compact manifold.
mehr erfahrenSelim Sukhtaiev (Auburn University)
Abstract: This talk is centered around a symplectic approach to eigenvalue problems for systems of ordinary differential operators (e.g., Sturm-Liouville operators, canonical systems, and quantum...
mehr erfahrenPierre-Yves Louis (Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté)
We will present an overview of some new models and results about the long time behaviour of stochastic processes with reinforcement. Some applications will be outlined : urn models with different kind...
mehr erfahrenTabea Krause & Tabea Bacher, MaRDI
In this talk we will introduce a definition of 'research data' in mathematics which encompasses all digital objects you handle in the process of doing research. We will discuss how these data can be...
mehr erfahrenBrian Harvie (National Taiwan University)
In general relativity, many physically and mathematically important questions concern the uniqueness of the Schwarzschild space. For example, the black hole uniqueness theorem states that the...
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We cordially invite you to our joint event between visitors from Rennes who participate in the EDUC program and our Master's students. There will be short talks by students from Potsdam and Rennes on...
mehr erfahrenUlrik Enstad (UP)
The HRT conjecture states that any finite set of time-frequency shifts of a nonzero, square-integrable function is linearly independent. While the conjecture is still open, it was settled by Linnell...
mehr erfahrenJohannes Happich (Leipzig)
Abstract: When comparing the complexity of different aperiodic quasicrystals, it appears that linear repetitivity is a useful property that only applies to the - in some sense - most regular...
mehr erfahrenVictor Thuot
Abstract:
We investigate the problem of active clustering with bandit feedback, a pure exploration bandit problem.
Unlike the well-known and extensively studied problem of clustering, active...
Gregory Berkolaiko
Abstract:
Eigenvalue interlacing is a tremendously useful tool in linear algebra
and spectral analysis. In its simplest form, the interlacing
inequality states that a rank-one positive perturbation...
Alexander Grabow
Rubens Longhi
Connections on Fréchet vector bundles and Fréchet Lie groups. [I.4.5-I.4.6]
mehr erfahrenDavid Kerr (University of Münster)
I will discuss some recents applications and developments surrounding the Ornstein-Weiss Rokhlin lemma involving quantitative versions of orbit equivalence and questions of tileability in topological...
mehr erfahrenJames Kennedy
Abstract: SMPs offer a way of dividing a given object (domain, manifold or graph) into a given number of pieces in an ``analytically optimal'' way: typically, one attempts to minimise an energy...
mehr erfahrenNicolas Rougier (INRIA, Bordeaux)
14:00 Nicolas Rougier (INRIA, Bordeaux): On the design of scientific visualization
15:00 Tea and Coffee Break
Abstracts:
Nicolas Rougier (INRIA, Bordeaux): On the design of scientific visualization
Ab...
Christian Bär (UP)
I'll give a concise introduction to jet bundles of vector bundles. They allow to treat (higher) derivatives of sections in a coordinate invariant way without the need to introduce connections....
mehr erfahrenFernando Lledo (University Carlos III de Madrid)
In the present talk I will briefly review certain aspects of the dichotomy amenable/paradoxical in the category of metric spaces and inverse semigroups. Then I will address the question of defining a...
mehr erfahrenWioletta Ruszel (Univ. Utrecht)
The sandpile model (aka chip-firing game) is a toy model for studying self-organized criticality (SOC). SOC models are characterized by displaying power-law probability behaviour of certain quantities...
mehr erfahrenDr. Christian Rose (Potsdam)
Abstract: On Riemannian manifolds the conjunction of Gaussian upper heat kernel bounds and the volume doubling property of balls are equivalent to Sobolev inequalities in arbitrarily small balls. The...
mehr erfahrenPierre Youssef (New York University, Abu Dhabi)
Abstract:
What do high dimensional convex bodies look like? How does the spectrum of a random matrix behave as its dimension grows? How does the connectivity of a graph evolve as its size grows? In...
mehr erfahrenGregor Pasemann (HU)
We consider the problem of estimating the diffusivity of a stochastic heat equation (or more generally, the parametrized drift of an abstract linear stochastic parabolic evolution equation) from...
mehr erfahrenCarlo Bellingeri (TU)
Abstract:
Following the work of Diehl, Ebrahimi-Fard and Tapia on discrete signatures of a time series, we will discuss the geometric properties of the discrete signature variety, i.e. the points...
mehr erfahrenVirginia Agostiniani
In this talk, we will explore the role of harmonic and p-harmonic functions in establishing fundamental geometric inequalities in mathematical relativity, such as the positive mass theorem and the...
mehr erfahrenMarvin Weidner (Barcelona)
Abstract: The celebrated De Giorgi-Nash-Moser theory establishes Hölder regularity of solutions to second order equations in divergence form without any regularity assumptions on the coefficients....
mehr erfahrenDavid Dereudre (Univ. Lille)
For an inverse temperature β>0, we define the β-circular Riesz gas on Rd as any microscopic thermodynamic limit of Gibbs particle systems on the torus interacting via the Riesz potential...
mehr erfahrenVitalii Konarovskyi, University of Bielefeld
My talk will be devoted to the convergence of stochastic interacting particle systems in the mean-field limit to solutions of conservative SPDEs. We will discuss the optimal convergence rate and...
mehr erfahrenAnna Seigal (Harvard University)
Abstract:
Causal disentanglement is the problem of finding a representation of data involving variables that relate causally to one another. In this talk, the focus will be on linear causal...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
Fréchet manifolds and vector bundles. [I.4.1-I.4.4]
mehr erfahrenGilad Sofer (Technion)
Abstract: Sturmian Hamiltonians appear in mathematical physics as popular models for one-dimensional quasicrystals. This family of discrete quasiperiodic Schrödinger operators, including the well...
mehr erfahrenBen Povar (Univ. of Warwick)
We study the joint convergence of Bienaymé-Galton-Watson processes with immigration (BGWI) and its ``naive'' local times at 0 to the corresponding Continuous Branching Process with immigration (CBI)...
mehr erfahrenPablo Lummerzheim (Leipzig)
Title: Ergodicity of Skew-Products over Markov Chains
Abstract: We extend a criterion of Alexander I. Bufetov for the ergodicity of skew-product extensions of Markov shifts with finite state space to...
mehr erfahrenJoseph Ayoub (University of Zurich)
Abstract:
Starting from the general notion of `symmetry' in mathematics, we give a gentle introduction to the theory of motives, which is the universal cohomology theory for algebraic varieties.
This...
Alejandro Morales (University of Massachussetts Amherst)
Abstract:
A flow polytope of a directed acyclic graph is the set of flows on the edges of the graph with prescribed netflows on vertices. The conservation of flow is analogous to conservation of...
Christian Bär
Higher derivatives in Fréchet spaces. [I.3.5-I.3.6]
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Helmut Kaul (Universität Tübingen)
Within the framework of general relativity a star model is treated, consisting of a rotating liquid in the equilibrium of gravitational forces, pressure and centrifugal forces. I show the existence of...
mehr erfahrenDr. Sophie Pénisson (Univ. Paris-Est Créteil)
We present a mathematical model of tumor evolution that includes all phases in the life of a tissue, from tissue development to cancer occurrence. The effects of a carrying capacity, different types...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Fischer (Potsdam)
Abstract: We show various sharp Hardy-type inequalities for the linear and quasi-linear Laplacian on non-compact harmonic manifolds with a particular focus on the case of Damek-Ricci spaces. Our...
mehr erfahrenAvi Wigderson und Catherine Goldstein
Die Euler-Vorlesung in 2023 wird vom Mathematiker Avi Wigderson aus Princeton gehalten. Den traditionellen historischen Vortrag wird die Mathematikerin Catherine Goldstein aus Paris geben.
Euler-Vorle...
mehr erfahrenDuván Cardona (University of Gent, Belgium)
Some of us will follow the talk in the seminar room 2.22 of the maths building Golm Campus. Here is the link for the access per Zoom:
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Christoph Stephan
Differentiation in Fréchet spaces [I.3.1-I.3.4]
mehr erfahrenDr. Jens Fischer (D-fine AG, Zürich; Univ. Toulouse)
With the advancements in quantum computing in recent years, the need for secure encoding methods, which can withstand quantum attacks, has motivated a new research branch in cryptography known as...
mehr erfahrenGrégoire Sergeant (INRIA and Sorbonne Université, Paris)
Statistical physics is a framework that focuses on the probabilistic description of complex systems: a collection of interacting 'particles' or components of a whole in most generality. In (rigorous)...
mehr erfahrenDiego Andrés López Valencia
Ameldungen für ZOOM unter paycha@math.uni-potsdam.de
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
In a series of lectures we introduce some basics for the block seminar on the Nash-Moser inverse function theorem. We start with the definition of and examples for Fréchet spaces and discuss Fréchet-s...
mehr erfahrenLaetitia Colombani (Univ. Bern)
In this seminar, I will introduce a biological model we are constructing, and explain the questions that drives us. In link with this model, I will present the notion of experimental design, and how...
mehr erfahrenMaximilian Graf
Abstract: The aim of this talk is the introduction of basic concepts of estimation theory illustrated by some simple examples. We focus on the notion of risk bounds and minimax risk. In this context,...
mehr erfahrenAntje Weisheimer, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Seasonal forecasts aim to provide physically-based probabilistic outlooks of the climate conditions for the coming seasons. We create them by initialising coupled atmosphere-ocean-sea-ice models with...
mehr erfahrenYannik Thomas
Abstract: In this talk we study the spectral map of the Hamiltonians associated to quasi Sturmian dynamical systems. We describe a non-Euclidean metric on the parameter space which makes the spectral...
mehr erfahrenAlberto Richtsfeld (UP)
The APS theorem is the extension of the Atiyah-Singer index theorem to manifolds with boundary. While the Atiyah-Singer index theorem holds for all elliptic differential operators, the APS theorem in...
mehr erfahrenPierre Martinetti (University of Genoa)
We shall give an overview of the applications of spectral triples to high energy physics, in particular the Standard Model of fundamental interactions. Time permitting, we will present some recent...
mehr erfahrenAnna von der Heydt (Utrecht University) and Robbin Bastiaansen (Utrecht University)
14:00 Anna von der Heydt (Utrecht University): Dynamical systems approaches to climate response and climate tipping (via zoom)
14:45 Tea and Coffee Break
15:15 Robbin Bastiaansen (Utrecht University):...
mehr erfahrenAbdallah ASSI (University of Angers)
A numerical semigroup (NSG for short) is a monoid S of the set N of non negative integers such that the group generated by S in Z is Z (that is, S is stable under addition, 0 is an element of S, and...
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Eine Konferenz der besonderen Art: Schülerinnen und Schüler französischer Gymnasien aus ganz Europa präsentieren ihre jährlichen mathematischen Forschungsergebnisse, die in Arbeitsgruppen zusammen mit...
mehr erfahrenMatti Richter (Potsdam)
Abstract: We study positive generalized eigenfunctions of Schrödinger operators associated to graphs with cocompact group actions of nilpotent groups. For such a graph, we investigate the topological...
mehr erfahrenKarma Dajani (Utrecht University)
In this talk we give an exposition on one of the interactions between ergodic theory and number theory. We will concentrate on the concept of β-expansions, which are representations of numbers of the...
mehr erfahrenMatthias Himmelmann
Abstract: In a geometric context, framework materials are structures composed of many rigid bars (or edges), pinned together at vertices where the bars can freely rotate relative to each other. These...
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We have the pleasure to invite you to the next edition of a series of meetings initiated by Professor Schulze devoted to microlocal, singular and global analysis and their interactions with geometry...
mehr erfahrenGeorges Habib (University of Lebanon, Beirut)
In this work, we introduce the magnetic Hodge Laplacian, which is a generalization of the magnetic Laplacian on functions to differential forms. We consider various spectral results, which are known...
mehr erfahrenGiuseppe Della Sala (American University of Beirut)
The field of Several Complex Variables studies the properties complex manifolds of dimension at least 2, and the corresponding holomorphic maps. In the subfield of CR Geometry, the main objects of...
mehr erfahrenClaire Vernade, DeepMind, London (UK)
Reinforcement Learning (RL) builds learning systems from the ground up by trial and error: as the agent takes actions, they receive rewards and observations that allow them to build a more...
mehr erfahrenHerr Lukas Minogue
Betreuerin: Prof. Myfanwy Evans
mehr erfahrenAlbachiara Cogo
Maximal surfaces are spacelike hypersurfaces of a Lorentzian manifold which are critical points of the area functional. They are very important tools in General Relativity and can be studied by...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Peter Stollmann (Chemnitz)
Abstract: We report on recent results from a joint work with B. Güneysu, S. Pigola and. G. Veronelli. Using a new notion of subharmonicity we can prove a version of the Braverman-Milatovic-Shubin...
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Anlässlich des internationalen Tages Women in Science – der die Leistungen und spezifischen Herausforderungen von Wissenschaftlerinnen sichtbarer machen...
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On the occasion of the international day Women in Science – aiming to make the achievements and specific challenges of female scientists more visible – we invite...
mehr erfahrenGeorge Saliba (AUB) and Hussein Mourtada (IMJ, Université Paris-Cité)
Opening session of the colloquium "Mathematics in Lebanon and beyond". The colloquium will serve as a meeting place for scientific exchange, bringing together mathematicians and physicists from the...
mehr erfahrenMax Graf
Abstract:
As motivation, we consider a bunch of experts responding to a set of questions, where we can observe whether an expert answers a question correctly or not. Assume that for every pair of...
Sara Mazzonetto (Univ. de Lorraine, Nancy)
In this seminar we first describe a class of real Markov processes with continuous sample paths which
shows singular behavior at a point, let us say barrier. The barrier is semi-permeable or sticky....
Sumati Surya (Raman Research Institute, Bangalore, India)
Causal set theory is a discrete approach to quantum gravity, where the Lorentzian spacetime continuum is replaced by locally finite partially ordered sets. The latter, which we call a "causal set" is...
mehr erfahrenOnirban Islam
The Dirac operator on a globally hyperbolic spacetime admits unique retarded and advanced fundamental solutions. They are well-known to be Lagrangian distributions. Recently, Bär and Gehring...
mehr erfahrenDr. Siegfried Beckus (UP)
Title: Dry Ten Martini Problem for Sturmian Dynamical Systems
Abstract: Are all possible spectral gaps, predicted by the Gap labelling theorem, open for a given Schrödinger operator? This is the so...
mehr erfahrenOlga Aryasova (Inst. of Geophysics, Nat. Acad. of Sciences of Ukraine / Friedrich–Schiller–Univ. Jena)
We study the homogenization problem for a multivariate stochastic differential equations with local times that determine semipermeable reflecting hyperplane interfaces. We show that this system has a...
mehr erfahrenJeremy Schiff (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
I will review the notion of integrability for different kinds of (systems of) ordinary differential equations, and the relationship with the Painlevé property, that the only movable singularities of...
mehr erfahrenMaia Tienstra
Abstract:
In this talk I will briefly discuss statistical inverse problems, and how we can solve them using the Ensemble Kalman filter. I will then explain how in this setting, we implement early...
mehr erfahrenMartin Stoll (Uni Chemnitz) und Melina Freitag (Uni Potsdam)
Zoom 14:00 Martin Stoll (Uni Chemnitz): From PDEs to data science: an adventure with the graph Laplacian
14:45 Tee und Kaffee Pause
15:15 Melina Freitag (Uni Potsdam): Large scale Lyapunov...
mehr erfahrenMarkus Wolff
By identifying the conformal structure of the round $2$-sphere with the standard lightcone in the $3+1$ Minkowski spacetime we gain a new perspective on $2d$ Ricci flow on topological spheres in the...
mehr erfahrenDr. Angelo Valleriani (Max-Planck-Inst. of Colloids and Interfaces, Dept of Biomaterials, Potsdam)
The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is ingested by the mosquito of the species Anophele, when
the mosquito gets a blood meal from an infected host. Inside the mosquito, the parasite's first 24...
Malte Leimbach (Radboud University, Nijmegen)
A couple of years ago, Connes and van Suijlekom introduced the notion of spectral truncation of a spectral triple as a means to trea noncommutative geometry at finite resolution.
...
Die Siegerehrung der Stadtolympiade Potsdam als zweite Stufe der Landesmathematikolympiade findet dieses Jahr wieder unter der Schirmherrschaft des Instituts für Mathematik der Universität Potsdam...
mehr erfahrenSven Hirsch
An interesting feature of General Relativity is the presence of singularities which can happen in even the simplest examples such as the Schwarzschild spacetime. However, in this case the singularity...
mehr erfahrenPenelope Gehring
Non-local boundary conditions – for example the Atiyah–Patodi–Singer (APS) conditions – for Dirac operators on Riemannian manifolds are rather well-understood, while not much is known for such...
mehr erfahrenDr. Ulrik Enstad (Stockholm University)
Abstract: Many structured function systems in harmonic analysis arise from the action of a unitary group representation on a single vector in the underlying Hilbert space. A central question is...
mehr erfahrenOleksandra Antoniouk (Institute of Mathematics NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv Academic University)
The talk gives a brief overview of the results related to the theory of pseudo-differential equations in the spaces of test and generalized functions on the field of p-adic numbers. Results related to...
mehr erfahrenAndrey Pilipenko (Inst. of Mathematics, Nat. Acad. of Sciences & Nat. TU of Ukraine, Kyiv)
Let X be a diffusion in a cone with oblique reflection at the boundary. We study the question whether X reaches a vertex of the cone in a finite time with positive probability. A new probabilistic...
mehr erfahrenAlfonso Garmendia (CRM, Barcelona)
Quantization tries to associate a classical system (a Poisson Manifold) to a quantum system (a C*-algebra) in a way that preserves the symmetries. This talk tries to convey the motivation and a...
mehr erfahrenChristoph Lippert (HPI)
In my talk I will give an overview on our ongoing work on the development of methods for finding associations between variation that is encoded in images and another variable such as genetics. To do...
mehr erfahrenPeter Grabs
We look at \(S^3\) as a Lie Group and its representations, spin structure and Rarita-Schwinger operator. (In preparation to one day compute the Rarita-Schwinger spectrum using representation...
mehr erfahrenZhongshan An
The study of static vacuum Riemannian metrics arises naturally in differential geometry and general relativity. It plays an important role in scalar curvature deformation, as well as constructing...
mehr erfahrenShubham Gupta
Abstract: In the continuum, symmetrization inequalities are a fundamental tool in various parts of analysis: variational problems, spectral geometry, mathematical physics just to name a few. In this...
mehr erfahrenHans Reimann
Abstract:
Change point detection may be considered an essential step in data exploration and diagnostics. Offline approaches reformulating the problem as a subset selection problem in linear...
mehr erfahrenFabio Punzo
Abstract: The talk is concerned with uniqueness, in weighted l^p spaces, of solutions to the Schrodinger equation, posed on an infinite graph. We shall distinguish the case p>=2 and 1<=p<2.
Such...
mehr erfahrenSharmila Gunasekarans
Gravitational solitons are globally stationary, horizonless asymptotically flat spacetimes with positive energy. I will address the stability of a particular family of solitons at the simplest level...
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs (UP)
Following chapter 10 in the book "Theoretical Elasticity" of A.E. Green and W. Zerna from 1968, we present basic equations for elastic shells. Since the three-dimensional equations for an elastic...
mehr erfahrenMirjeta Pasha (Tufts University)
Abstract: Inverse problems are ubiquitous in many fields of science such as engineering, biology, medical imaging, atmospheric science, and geophysics. Three emerging challenges on obtaining relevant...
mehr erfahrenGerd Schröder-Turk, Murdoch University and Łucja Kowalewska University of Warsaw
14:00 Gerd Schröder-Turk: Nature's amazing mazes: bicontinuous surfaces in butterflies and their physical properties
15:00 Łucja Kowalewska: Structural dynamics of plant plastid membranes
Prof. Yehuda Pinchover (Technion)
Abstract: Let p ∈ (1,∞) and Ω⊂ℝN be a domain.
Let A:=(aij) ∈ L∞loc(Ω ; ℝN× N) be a symmetric and locally uniformly positive definite matrix. Set |ξ|A2:= ∑i,j=1N aij(x) ξi ξj, ξ ∈ ℝN, and let V be...
mehr erfahrenClément Berenfeld
Abstract: In manifold learning, the reach is an ubiquitous regularity parameter that encompasses the well-behavior of the support of the underlying probability measure. Enforcing a reach constraint...
mehr erfahrenClaudia Schillings, Freie Universität Berlin
Approaches to decision making and learning mainly rely on optimization techniques to achieve “best” values for parameters and decision variables. In most practical settings, however, the optimization...
mehr erfahrenNicolas Ginoux (Université de Lorraine, Metz)
We present the construction of the so-called CCR-representation of any given symplectic vector space. We shall follow Section 4.2 in the book "Wave equations on Lorentzian manifolds and quantization"...
mehr erfahrenLeonardo Garcia Heveling
Can one encode the causal information of a spacetime in a metric space structure? In 2016, Sormani and Vega conjectured how this may be done. In this talk, I will present some recent results...
mehr erfahrenChristian Haase, FU Berlin and Federico Ardila, San Francisco State University
15:00 Christian Haase: Lattice Point Semigroups — Toric and Non-Toric
15:45 Tee und Kaffee Pause
16:15 Federico Ardila: Combinatorial Intersection Theory: Three Examples
Wenn Sie digital an den...
mehr erfahrenProf. Ron Rosenthal (Technion)
Abstract: In the talk we will introduce a model for random simplicial complexes which are high-dimensional counterparts of random regular graphs.
We will present some results for such random complexes...
mehr erfahrenDiego López (Uni Potsdam)
In this talk, we will present a locality version of two celebrated structural theorems of Hopf algebras and universal enveloping algebras, namely the Milnor-Moore theorem and the...
mehr erfahrenAndoni Royo Abrego
Ancient solutions of geometric flows such as Ricci flow and Mean curvature flow arise naturally as models for singularity formation. There has been significant progress towards the classification of...
mehr erfahrenRubens Longhi (UP)
We aim at extending the classical notion of smooth wavefront set employing the Radon transform in order to capture different degrees of lack of \(\mathcal{F}\)-regularity of a...
mehr erfahrenBernard Helffer (Nantes Université)
in collaboration with
G. Berkolaiko, G. Cox, and M. Persson Sundqvist
Abstract
Recent work of the authors and their collaborators has uncovered fundamental connections between the...
Antonio Ocello (Sorbonne-univ., Paris)
We study the existence of optimal control for branching diffusion processes. The considered problem use rewards that can be nonlinear in the final payoff and linear in the running payout. We give a...
mehr erfahrenJulien Chhor
Abstract:
Benign overfitting is a counter-intuitive phenomenon recently discovered in the deep-learning community. In specific cases, it has been experimentally observed that deep neural networks can...
Gianmarco Vega-Molino (Uni Bergen)
In the field of Riemannian geometry, the incredible Gauss-Bonnet theorem was the starting point for Index Theory, arguably one of the most important and successful endeavors in modern differential...
mehr erfahrenFrancesca Oronzio
In this talk, we describe some monotonicity formulas holding along the level sets of suitable p–harmonic functions in asymptotically flat 3–manifolds with a single end, either with or without...
mehr erfahrenBernd Ammann, Uni Regensburg und Klaus Kröncke, KTH, Stockholm
14:00 Bernd Ammann (Uni Regensburg): From Pythagorean triples to constant mean curvature surfaces
14:45 Tee und Kaffee Pause
15:15 Klaus Kröncke (KTH, Stockholm): From the heat flow to the Ricci flow:...
mehr erfahrenKaren Seidel (UP)
Abstract: In machine learning, algorithms generalize from available training data to unseen situations. The engineering practices used in the respective technologies are far from understood....
mehr erfahrenPeter Nejjar (Bonn Uni./Potsdam Uni.)
The standard CLT is characterized by a fluctuation exponent of one half and a gaussian limit distribution. We will discuss several examples, e.g. of random growth models and interacting paticle...
mehr erfahrenCarolina Neira (Universidad Nacional, Bogotá)
On closed manifolds, there are functional traces on pseudodifferential operators, some of which appear in noncommutative geometry.
The noncommutative residue, the Kontsevich and Vishik canonical...
Albachiara Cogo (U Tübingen)
In this joint work with Cederbaum, Leandro and Dos Santos, we generalize to any dimension n+1 Robinson’s divergence formula used to prove the uniqueness of (3 + 1)-dimensional static black holes. To...
mehr erfahrenAnna Muranova (University of Warmia)
Abstract:
We consider discrete normalized Laplacian for finite graphs, whose edge-weights belong to an arbitrary real-closed ordered field. We show that eigenvalues of Laplacian always belong to the...
Suren Poghosyan (Nat. Acad. of Science, Armenia)
For a pair potential Φ in a general underlying space X satisfying some natural and sufficiently general
conditions we define by means of the so called Ursell kernel a function r which is shown to be...
Ulrich Parlitz, Universität Göttingen
The myocardium is an electrically excitable medium that supports various types of excitation waves, including stable or chaotic spiral waves that cause life-threatening arrhythmias such as ventricular...
mehr erfahrenYannic Vargas (Universität Graz)
We investigate and compare two different ways of associating multiple sums and multiple integrals to a certain class of planar rooted trees (Schröder trees). These give rise to characters on the...
mehr erfahrenAlberto Richtsfeld (UP)
In this talk, I will review Seeley's groundbreaking paper 'Complex Powers of an Elliptic Operator'. In this paper, he defines complex powers of an elliptic, classical pseudo-differential operator...
mehr erfahrenMartha Nansubuga (HU Berlin)
We study stochastic differential equations (SDEs) driven by semimartingales with jumps, where the jumps of the solution are obtained as small relaxation time limits of fast curvilinear motions along...
mehr erfahrenCarolina Neira (Universidad Nacional, Bogotá)
In this talk we will view the noncommutative torus as a deformation of an appropriate C*-algebra following Rieffel's definitions, and define pseudodifferential operators on this quantum space.
First...
mehr erfahrenPeter Scholze (MPI Bonn)
Zoom stream of talk taking place at HU Berlin
One of the central notions of mathematics is the notion of a topological space: it captures the idea of a space with a notion of "nearness" of points....
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs
Elastic deformations of thin plates include stretching, shearing and compression, as well as bending. As the thickness of the plate goes to zero, different limit theories arise, depending on the...
mehr erfahrenBorbola Gerhat (Prague)
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Alexander Schmeding (Nord Universitet, Norway)
In rough path theory one seeks to solve differential equations driven by rough signals (i.e. Hölder paths of low regularity). To this end one needs to take a close look at the technical setup enabling...
mehr erfahrenPeter Cameron
A spacetime is said to satisfy the Penrose property if every pair of points on past and future null infinity can be connected by a timelike curve. Penrose showed that this property fails in Minkowski...
mehr erfahrenOnirban Islam (UP)
The Atiyah-Singer index theorem is one of the monumental results in Mathematics of the last century. Various extensions of this theorem in the context of Riemannian geometry are available but a...
mehr erfahrenDaniela Cadamuro (Uni Leipzig)
In quantum theory, certain observables may yield negative values even if their classical counterparts are nonnegative. This applies in particular to the averaged energy density in quantum field...
mehr erfahrenAssoc.-Prof. Dr. Jonathan Rohleder (Stockholm University)
Die Hot-spots-Vermutung wurde 1974 von J. Rauch formuliert: der heißeste und kälteste Punkt in einem isolierten, homogenen Medium sollte für “die meisten” Anfangs-Wärmeverteilungen zum Rand...
mehr erfahrenPhilipp Bartmann
Abstract: As higher dimensional analogues of graphs, simplicial complexes appear in many areas of mathematics such as topology, combinatorics, data analysis and number theory. However, it is still...
mehr erfahrenTanja Eisner (Leipzig)
Abstract: We discuss a proof of multiple recurrence for ergodic systems (and thereby of Szemerédi's theorem) being a mixture of three known proofs. It is based on a conditional version of the...
mehr erfahrenMax Lein (Tohoku University)
Physikalisch gesehen verhalten sich mikroskopische, quantenmechanische Systeme vollkommen anders als makroskopische, klassische Systeme. Weil aber Quantenmechanik die grundlegendere physikalische...
mehr erfahrenDr. Helge Dietert (Université Paris Cité und Sorbonne Université)
In statistical physics, an irreversible macroscopic behaviour can emerge from a reversible model through mixing by a transport operator (Landau damping). I will show how this can be captured...
mehr erfahrenMatthias Ludewig (Uni Regensburg)
Topological insulators are certain materials or metamaterials featuring a topological non-triviality in their mathematical description. This feature typically manifests as a non-trivial class in the...
mehr erfahrenWillem van Zuijlen (WIAS, Berlin)
We investigate a model of simple-random walk paths in a random environment that has two competing features: an attractive one towards the highest values of a random potential, and a self-repellent one...
mehr erfahrenPD Dr. Clemens Sämann (University of Oxford)
I will introduce a synthetic approach to Lorentzian geometry akin to Alexandrov- or CAT(k)-spaces in metric geometry. The role of the metric is taken over by the time separation function, in terms of...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Julie Rowlett (TU Chalmers, Schweden)
Have you heard the question "Can one hear the shape of a drum?" Do you know the answer? In 1966, M. Kac's article of the same title popularized the inverse isospectral problem for planar domains....
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Batu Güneysu (TU Chemnitz)
Ein klassisches Resultat von Kato besagt, dass die Eigenfunktionen eines molekularen Schrödinger-Operators global α-hölderstetig sind, für alle Hölderexponenten α≤1. Insbesondere folgt hieraus, dass...
mehr erfahrenPD Dr. Rainer Mandel (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)
Die Maxwell’schen Gleichungen beschreiben die Ausbreitung elektromagnetischer Wellen in Abhängigkeit von Materialeigenschaften des Mediums und potentiell vorliegenden Ladungen und Strömen. In meinem...
mehr erfahrenDr. Kasia Rejzner (York University)
In this talk I will present a mathematically rigorous framework for perturbative quantum field theory. This framework, called perturbative algebraic quantum field theory (pAQFT), combines the idea of...
mehr erfahrenGeoff D. Reeves, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
The Earth’s magnetosphere is a complex system composed of about a dozen major subsystems that are not only complex in-and-of themselves but also interconnected in complex, sometimes nonlinear ways. In...
mehr erfahrenCarolina Neira (Universidad Nacional, Bogotá)
The noncommutative torus (NCT), or quantum torus, which is a mild noncommutative perturbation of the ordinary torus, is a prototypical object in noncommutative geometry.
Our main aim in this talk is...
Rubens Longhi (UP)
The theorem of microlocal elliptic regularity is useful to determine the singularities of the solution of linear partial differential equations on manifolds. It states that if \(P\) is a linear...
mehr erfahrenAnnachiara Piubello (Universitiy of Miami)
In this talk, we will discuss some recent estimates on the Bartnik mass for data with non-negative Gauss curvature and positive mean curvature. In particular, if the metric is round the estimate...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Myfanwy Evans
Hochschulöffentlicher Vortrag im Rahmen des Perspektivverfahrens von Prof Evans, Professorin für Angewante Geometrie und Topologie am Institut für Mathematik.
mehr erfahrenFrau Melanie Trudrung
Konnte der Mathematikunterricht zur Vermittlung der nationalsozialistischen Ideologie überhaupt genutzt werden?...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Fischer
Abstract: A natural classification of random walks is the one into recurrent and transient ones. This is equivalent to the non-/validity of the Hardy inequality for the energy functional associated...
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In recent decades, the search for a fundamental understanding of renormalization methods in quantum field theory has led to new mathematical structures and tools in various areas of mathematics,...
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The joint ‘Symposium on Inverse Problems: From experimental data to models and back’, is co-organized by the SFB 1456 Mathematics of Experiment, SFB 1294 Data Assimilation and the Gesellschaft für...
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mehr erfahrenNicolas Chopin , ENSAE, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France
Nested cubing integration: how to get a O(N{-10}) error when you compute your favourite integral
This talk will explain why computing integrals remains such an important task in applied mathematics,...
mehr erfahrenGeorges Habib (Lebanese University, Beirut)
In this talk, we shall introduce the notion of biharmonic Steklov operator, which we then extend to differential forms. The definition is motivated by the extension of the Serrin problem to...
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
We prove a local version of the index theorem for Dirac-type operators on globally hyperbolic Lorentzian manifolds with Cauchy boundary. In case the Cauchy hypersurface is compact, we do not assume...
mehr erfahrenFederico Castillo (Catholic University of Chili)
Motivated by an instance of the quantum marginal problem in physics, we define the r-lineup polytope of P as a polytope parametrizing all possible linear orders on the vertices of P. We focus on the...
mehr erfahrenCaterina Vâlcu
We study the constraint equations for Einstein equations on manifolds of the form $\mathbb{R}^{n+1}\times T^m$, where $T^m$ is a flat m-dimensional torus. Spacetimes with compact directions were...
mehr erfahrenCarlo Bellingeri (TU Berlin)
Considered one of the key identities in classical analysis, the Euler-McLaurin formula is one of the standard tool to relate sums and integrals, with remarkable applications in many areas of...
mehr erfahrenGiada Franz
A free boundary minimal surface (FBMS) in a given three-dimensional Riemannian manifold is a critical point of the area functional with respect to variations that constrain its boundary to the...
mehr erfahrenMario Schulz
The case of the Euclidean unit ball as ambient manifold for free boundary minimal surfaces arises naturally in the study of extremal metrics for Steklov eigenvalues on surfaces with boundary and is
...
Christian Bär
Mikaela Iacobelli (ETH Zurich) und Toan Nguyen (Penn State University)
14:00 Mikaela Iacobelli (ETH Zurich): Stability and singular limits in plasma physics
15:15 Toan Nguyen (Penn State University): Landau damping in plasma physics
Wenn Sie digital an den Vorträgen...
mehr erfahrenChristian Seifert (Technische Universität Hamburg)
Abstract: Given an abstract Cauchy problem in a Banach space we consider two questions:
1. Can we steer the system to any given state (or to zero, say) in finite time by some inhomogeneity?
2. Can we...
Yannic Vargas (Weierstrass Institute)
We investigate and compare two different ways of associating multiple sums and multiple integrals to a certain class of planar rooted trees (Schröder trees). These give rise to characters on the...
mehr erfahrenCéline Duval (Université de Lille)
We consider the problem of estimating the Lévy density of a pure jump Lévy process, possibly of infinite variation, from the high frequency observation of one trajectory. To directly construct an...
mehr erfahrenJörn Dunkel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Recent experimental advances enable high-resolution observations of biological and synthetic active matter across a wide range of length and time scales. A major interdisciplinary challenge is to...
mehr erfahrenYannic Vargas (Weierstrass Institute)
We investigate and compare two different ways of associating multiple sums and multiple integrals to a certain class of planar rooted trees (Schröder trees). These give rise to characters on the...
mehr erfahrenEmily Schaal
We formulate the almost rigidity statement associated with the spacetime version of Penrose inequality, and establish it under the assumption of spherical symmetry in all dimensions. In particular, it...
mehr erfahrenAlessandro Contini (Leibniz University Hanover)
In 1971 Egorov proved his famous Theorem, stating that conjugating a pseudo-differential operator with an invertible Fourier Integral Operator produces a new \(\Psi\)DO with the same principal symbol....
mehr erfahrenXueping Huang (Nanjing University)
Abstract: We consider the discrete analogue of semi-linear differential inequalities on weighted graphs. Under some technical conditions, we obtain almost sharp volume growth criteria for the...
mehr erfahrenFranziska Göbel
Function systems are widely used in mathematics to adress various questions like approximation, compressing and denoising of functions. Famous examples are the Fourier basis and wavelets which are...
mehr erfahrenSean Meyn (University of Florida) and Youssef M. Marzouk (MIT)
A Not So Random Walk around Extremum Seeking Control - Sean Meyn
How can you optimize a function based on observations, without any way of computing a gradient? Kiefer and Wolfowitz proposed a...
mehr erfahrenRosa Preiss (University of Potsdam)
Looking at the action of the orthogonal group on a path in a finite dimensional real vector space, we apply Fels-Olver’s moving frame method paired with the log-signature transform to construct a set...
mehr erfahrenJosé Luis Jaramillo
The spectral theorem provides a powerful tool to study physical systems
controlled by a self-adjoint or, more generally, normal operator. The situation changes qualitatively when the normal...
Marie Farge (ENS, Paris) und Dieter Meschede (DPG, Bonn)
14:00 Marie Farge (ENS, Paris): The Diamond Open Access: a model for researchers and funding agencies to recover control of their articles
14:45 Tee und Kaffee Pause
15:15 Dieter Meschede (DPG, Bonn):...
mehr erfahrenJan Martin Nicolaus
Abstract:
Differential equations are ubiquitous throughout most topics of applied mathematics, physics and engineering.
The study of stochastic differential equations (SDEs) enables the modeling and...
mehr erfahrenChristoph Richard (Erlangen)
Abstract: We define a notion of uniform density on translation bounded measures in unimodular amenable locally compact Hausdorff groups, which is based on a group invariant introduced by Leptin in...
mehr erfahrenOnirban Islam
A Duistermaat-Guillemin-Gutzwiller trace formula for a Dirac-type operator D on a globally hyperbolic spatially compact standard stationary spacetime \((M,g,Z)\) is achieved by generalising the recent...
mehr erfahrenJames Lucietti
The uniqueness theorems for asymptotically flat, static, black hole solutions to Einstein-Maxwell theory in four and higher dimensions are only valid for non-extreme black holes.
In the extreme case...
mehr erfahrenAnton Gorodetski (UCI)
Abstract: In this talk we will formulate a non-stationary version of the Furstenberg Theorem on random matrix products. As a main application we will discuss how it can be used to prove a...
mehr erfahrenLaetitia Colombani (U Toulouse)
Hawkes processes were introduced by Hawkes in 1971, and are widely used in many applications (earthquakes, neurons, social network, finance, etc.) They are random point processes on the real line, and...
mehr erfahrenJames Cheshire
We will consider several multi armed bandit problems (MAB), with a focus on structured, pure exploration bandit problems. We will first identify the minimax rate for the Thresholding Bandit Problem...
mehr erfahrenMarie-Therese Wolfram, University of Warwick, UK
Collective dynamics can be observed in many situations in our daily lives, for example the motion of bird flocks, the formation of directional lanes in pedestrian flows or opinion dynamics on social...
mehr erfahrenPeter Grabs (UP)
We look at what might be involved in determining the above.
mehr erfahrenKirstin Erath (Uni Halle) und Alexander Salle (Uni Osnabrück)
14:00 Kirstin Erath (Uni Halle): Herausforderungen auf dem Lernpfad zum Ähnlichkeitsbegriff
14:45 Tee und Kaffee Pause
15:15 Alexander Salle (Uni Osnabrück): Grundvorstellungen und individuelle...
mehr erfahrenAndrey Pilipenko (Acad. of Science, Kyiv)
We consider the random motion of a particle, whose jumps outside of a bounded set (membrane) are mean-zero i.i.d. with a finite second moment. Jumps from the membrane have other finite mean...
mehr erfahrenMaximilian Graf
The Laplacian Eigenmaps algorithm as a non-linear dimensionality reduction method was introduced by Belkin and Niyogi in 2001. Key objects are the Graph-Laplace-Matrix and the related...
mehr erfahrenShantanu Dave (University of Vienna)
A filtered manifold is a manifold with a graded (noncommutative) group structure on its tangent space. These include familiar examples of foliations and contact structures. The new group structure on...
mehr erfahrenJan Metzger
Let (M, g) be a Riemannian 3-manifold that is asymptotic to Schwarzschild. We study large area-constrained Willmore spheres $\Sigma\subset M$ with non-negative Hawking mass and inner radius $\rho$...
mehr erfahrenGioele Gallo (Köln)
The study of Gaussian free field level sets on supercritical Galton-Watson trees has been initiated by Abächerli and Sznitman. We continue this investigation by means of different tools in order to...
mehr erfahrenMaximilian Schanner
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ich möchte Sie auf folgende Veranstaltung hinweisen:
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Maximilian Schanner
"Correlation based modeling of the archeomagnetic...
mehr erfahrenMaurilio Gutzeit
We start with a short introduction to the IQTIG (Institut für Qualitätssicherung und Transparenz im Gesundheitswesen) as a key player in quality insurance in the German health care system and to the...
mehr erfahrenJens Fischer (Toulouse, UP)
Social network models are a common tool to further the understanding of relation based interactions in societies. Nonetheless, a complete mathematical understanding is lacking due to the complexity of...
mehr erfahrenTheresa Wagner, TU Chemnitz
Kernel matrices are crucial in many learning tasks and typically dense and large-scale. Depending on the dimension of the feature space even the compu- tation of all its entries in reasonable time...
mehr erfahrenNoema Nicolussi (Potsdam)
There are many interesting parallels between analysis on Riemann surfaces and graphs. Both settings admit a Laplace operator and the Poisson equation reflects crucial geometric information.
Motivated...
mehr erfahrenJulien Chhor
Joint work with Flore Sentenac (CREST)
Although robust learning and local differential privacy are both widely studied fields of research, combining the two settings is an almost unexplored topic. We...
Marta Dai Pra (HU Berlin)
This talk focuses on the study of population models with a seed bank, in particular presenting their construction from classical models, some duality results and tree properties.The first part is an...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Wolfgang Lück
Titel: A Panorama of L2-Invariants
Abstract: We give a gentle survey about L2-invariants such as L2-Betti numbers and L2-torsion. They are modelled on their classical counterparts and defined in terms...
mehr erfahrenDiego Lopez (Uni Potsdam)
In this talk we will describe an algorithm to distribute some "n-dimensional weight" over the vertices of a graph, such that the weight on each vertex remains higher than a given bound. We will then...
mehr erfahrenPenelope Gehring
Non-local boundary conditions - for example the Atiyah-Patodi-Singer (APS) conditions - for Dirac operators on Riemannian manifolds are rather well-understood, while not much is known for such...
mehr erfahrenKristin Courtney (Uni Münster) und Siegfried Echterhoff (Uni Münster)
14:00 Kristin Courtney (Uni Münster): Approximations on Groups
14:45 Tee und Kaffee Pause
15:15 Siegfried Echterhoff (Uni Münster): Amenable group actions on spaces and operator algebras
Wenn Sie...
mehr erfahrenProf. Daniel Lenz (Universität Jena)
Abstract: Uniformity of continuous SL(2,R) valued cocycles over uniquely dynamical systems has featured in various contexts. Walters asked in '86 whether every uniquely ergodic system admits a...
mehr erfahrenTobias Hain
Das Thema der von Tobias Martin Hain in der Wissenschaftsdisziplin " Mathematische Physik" eingereichten Dissertation lautet:
Structure formation and identification in geometrically driven soft matter...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Zass (WIAS Berlin)
In this talk we present the open problem of Bose--Einstein condensation. In the first part, we provide a
historical background and some physical heuristics for this state of matter that was first...
Mateo Spriet (Uni Toulouse)
The classical Euler-MacLaurin formula links the sum over integers of a single variable real function with its integral. In their article "Local Euler-MacLaurin formula for polytopes", Nicole Berline...
mehr erfahrenOnirban Islam
It is a classic result that any normally hyperbolic operator on a globally hyperbolic spacetime admits unique advanced and retarded propagators. With the advent of quantum field theory, a new type of...
mehr erfahrenStephen Lynch
A compact hypersurface in Euclidean space moving by its mean curvature necessarily forms a singularity in finite time. The shape of the hypersurface near a singularity is described by an ancient...
mehr erfahrenAndrés Larrain Hubach (University of Dayton, Ohio)
Joint online scientific meeting with the American University of Beirut, Lebanese University in Fanar, and the University of Potsdam in the framework of the cooperation:
AT THE CONFLUENCE OF GEOMETRY,...
Hossein S. Aghamiry, Université Côte d'Azur, Geoazur, Valbonne, France
Visualizing and quantifying the properties of a medium using sparse indirect measurements is the final goal of all the imaging methods in different fields. In this quest, inverse theory and...
mehr erfahrenAnne Flöge (UP & WIAS Berlin)
We investigate the order of the phase transition in the free Bose gas and start with a criterion of a phase transition of order 2 for general q_k. Then we continue the analysis under a gamma...
mehr erfahrenPhilipp Meyer, UFS Data-centric Sciences, University of Potsdam
Simple stochastic models can describe the fluctuations of a time series. A good way to get a first impression of the data is to look at the mean squared displacement. It describes how strong the data...
mehr erfahrenAlejandro Penuela Diaz
The Hawking energy is one of the most famous local energies in general relativity, by using a Lyapunov Schmidt reduction procedure we construct unique local foliations of critical surfaces of the...
mehr erfahrenSiobhan Correnty (KTH Stockholm)
We consider parameterized linear systems of the form $A(\mu) x(\mu) = b$ for many different $\mu$, where $A(\mu)$ is large, sparse and nonsingular, with a nonlinear dependence on $\mu$. In this work...
mehr erfahrenTomas Kocak
In this talk, we take a look at a partial-observability model for online learning problems where the learner, besides its loss, also observes some noisy feedback about the other actions, depending on...
mehr erfahrenSusanne Ditlevsen, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the risks of collapse or tipping points in a wide variety of complex systems, ranging from human medical conditions, pandemics, ecosystems to...
mehr erfahrenWilliam Norledge (Penn State, US)
Abstract: We discuss a bimonoid structure on the toric variety of the permutohedron (=permutohedral space) with multiplication, resp. comultiplication, given by embedding, resp. projecting onto,...
mehr erfahrenViet Dang (Université Paris Cité)
Joint online scientific meeting with the American University of Beirut, Lebanese University in Fanar, and the University of Potsdam in the framework of the cooperation:
AT THE CONFLUENCE OF GEOMETRY,...
Sonja Hohloch
Hamiltonian systems are an important class of dynamical systems in mathematics, physics, and biology. In this talk, we will explain the impact and ramifications of an underlying S^1-symmetry on the...
mehr erfahrenJulian Kern (ENS Lyon, Potsdam)
The Symmetric Simple Exclusion Process (SSEP) is a very important toy model in particle systems. I will use it and related processes to showcase some ideas from the theory of hydrodynamic limits which...
mehr erfahrenJonas Latz (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh) & Jeremie Houssineau (University of Warwick, UK)
Jonas Latz:
Optimisation problems with discrete and continuous data appear in statistical estimation, machine learning, functional data science, robust optimal control, and variational inference. The...
mehr erfahrenAlfonso Garmendia (Barcelona)
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You are welcome to invite your friends and colleagues to join us! If you wish to attend the talks, please contact Sylvie Paycha paycha@math.uni-potsdam.de for the login...
mehr erfahrenMarkus Wolff
We study the effects of the null energy condition on both spacelike and timelike umbilical hypersurfaces in a class of static spacetimes. In the spacelike case, we study umbilical warped product...
mehr erfahrenDetlef Spalt (Hessischer Landtag, Wiesbaden) und Karlheinz Spindler (Hochschule RheinMain, Wiesbaden)
14:00 Detlef Spalt (Hessischer Landtag, Wiesbaden): Die reellen Zahlen nach Karl Weierstraß - ein bislang unbekanntes Konstrukt, geschaffen vom traditionellen Denken
14:45 Tee und Kaffee Pause
15:15 K...
mehr erfahrenDiverse
This is to announce the forthcoming sessions of a joint (online) seminar with two universities in Beirut, the Lebanese University (UL) and the American University of Beirut (AUB).
The seminar consists...
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Die Vereinigung MATh.en.JEANS veranstaltet jedes Jahr in den französischen Schulen, Collèges und Gymnasien im Ausland sowie in französisch- oder englischsprachigen Einrichtungen in Europa...
mehr erfahrenJin W. Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
In this talk, I will present the dual control system for the hidden Markov model (HMM). This is a direct extension of classical duality between observability and controllability of linear systems. The...
mehr erfahrenMehran Seyedhosseini
I will first talk about the relationship between the spectral theory of Schrödinger operators and the dynamical properties of physical systems. I will then motivate the study of the spectral...
mehr erfahrenDiverse
A joint online scientific meeting between the American University of Beirut, Lebanese University and University of Potsdam. This meeting, organized in the framework of the Research Group Linkage...
mehr erfahrenFranziska Thoma and Katherine Briceno Guerrero
Abstract: Model-informed precision dosing (MIPD) employs a combination of mathematical modelling and individual patient measurements to calculate optimal drug dose and maximize treatment success in...
mehr erfahrenKaren Seidel
Abstract: In machine learning, algorithms generalise from available training data to unseen situations.
The engineering practices used in the respective technologies are far from understood.
Research...
different Speakers
We have the pleasure to invite you to the next edition of a series of meetings initiated by Professor Schulze devoted to microlocal, singular and global analysis and their interactions with geometry...
mehr erfahrenEmilio Rossi Ferrucci (Imperial College, London)
I will begin by introducing geometric (controlled) rough paths from the algebraic/combinatorial point of view, as done in recent work with Cass, Litterer and Driver. Geometric rough paths can be...
mehr erfahrenArtem Nepechiy
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mehr erfahrenLynn Heller (Leibniz University, Hannover) und Markus Röser (University of Hamburg)
2 pm: Lynn Heller (Leibniz University, Hannover): Minimal and constant mean curvature surfaces in the 3-sphere
3 pm: Markus Röser (University of Hamburg): Harmonic maps and the Deligne--Hitchin...
mehr erfahrenCeline Duval (Université de Paris)
Abstract: After a shot introduction on Hawkes processes, we introduce a general class of mean-field interacting nonlinear Hawkes processes modelling the reciprocal interactions between two neuronal...
mehr erfahrenClemens Sämann
We define a one-parameter family of canonical volume measures on Lorentzian (pre-)length spaces. In the Lorentzian setting, this allows us to define a geometric dimension - akin to the Hausdorff...
mehr erfahrenDominik Ulrich
Die Determinante ist eine wichtige Kenngröße quadratischer Matrizen und jeder, der auch nur ein Semester Mathematik studiert hat, hat bereits von ihr gehört. Aber wussten sie zum Beispiel, dass die...
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Wissenschaftlerinnen zur Zeit von Corona
Der Beginn der Corona-Pandemie jährt sich diesen Winter zum zweiten Mal. Nach wie vor ist der Alltag aller stark durch diese...
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Women Scientists during the time of COVID
This winter marks the second anniversary of the start of the Corona pandemic. Everyone's daily life continues to be strongly...
mehr erfahrenLudwig Rahm (NTNU, Trondheim, Norway)
Rough path theory is of interest to solve differential equations driven by paths of low regularity. In this talk, I will first give an introduction to rough path theory and then discuss...
mehr erfahrenOlivia Vicanek-Martinez
In my talk, we will study photon surfaces, namely timelike, umbilic hypersurfaces, in static, asymptotically flat, n + 1-dimensional spacetimes, possibly carrying a time-independent electric...
mehr erfahrenAlberto Richtsfeld
In this talk, I will present a slightly generalized version of the Atiyah-Patodi-Singer Index Theorem for Differential Operators with normal adapted boundary operators. This will lead to a version of...
mehr erfahrenRosa Preiss (Uni Potsdam)
The aim of this talk is to give a definite answer to the question posed (in its earliest form) by Chen some 65 years ago, whether or not the signature, i.e. the full time increment footprint in the...
mehr erfahrenBernhard Hanke
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mehr erfahrenPenelope Gehring
Second order operators, such as wave operators, are some of the most studied objects in mathematics as well as in physics. On the other hand, the properties of first order operators are still not as...
mehr erfahrenRubens Longhi
The usual notion of wavefront set identifies the directions along which a distribution \(u\) fails to be smooth. We present an equivalent definition that makes use of the Radon transform and which is...
mehr erfahrenNikolas Tapia (Weierstrass Institut, Berlin)
Geometric features robust to noise of curves in Euclidean space are of great interest for various applications such as machine learning and image analysis. We apply Fels-Olver’s moving frame method...
mehr erfahrenGeorg Frenck
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mehr erfahrenPierre Jacob (ESSEC Paris)
Abstract: Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms are commonly used to approximate a variety of probability distributions, such as posterior distributions arising in Bayesian analysis. I will review the...
mehr erfahrenAli Ben Amor (Gabès, Tunisia)
Bruno Premoselli
In this talk, we consider sign-changing solutions of critical Yamabe-Schrodinger type equations of second order. Unlike their positive counterpart these solutions have no direct physical or...
mehr erfahrenJames Cheshire
Abstract: We consider a stochastic multi armed bandit problem with potentially infinite arms, with the assumption that the arm set can be partitioned into an unknown number of \(K\) distinct...
mehr erfahrenVanessa Hahn (UP)
Die Definition des Kreuzproduktes auf \(\mathbb{R}^3\) ist uns bekannt. Nun stellen wir uns die Frage, in welchen Dimensionen wir ein solches noch definieren können und welche Eigenschaften dieses...
mehr erfahrenJoachim Kock (University of Barcelona)
The classical constructions of coalgebras and bialgebras from posets, monoids, Möbius categories, operads, and restriction species have a common generalisation to /decomposition spaces/...
mehr erfahrenAlbachiara Cogo
Equipotential Photon Surfaces are timelike and totally geodesic hypersurfaces in a static spacetime, such that the lapse function and the electric potential are constant at each time on their...
mehr erfahrenEmmanuel Pilliat
Abstract: Consider a crowd sourcing problem where we have n experts and d tasks. The average ability of each expert for each task is stored in an unknown matrix M, which is only observed in noise and...
mehr erfahrenNicolò Drago (Trento)
Classical and quantum field theories are based on the study of the space of solutions to certain differential operators \(D\) (e.g. the Dirac operator) on globally hyperbolic spacetimes \((M,g)\) -...
mehr erfahrenBarbara Hammer (Universität Bielefeld)
One of the main assumptions of classical machine learning models is that data are generated by a stationary concept. This is often violated due to unexpected events or outliers, sensor drift, or...
mehr erfahrenGihyun Lee (MPI, Bonn)
A decade ago, Connes-Tretkoff interpreted the concept of intrinsic curvature in terms of noncommutative geometric language. Connes-Tretkoff worked on noncommutative tori, which are important examples...
mehr erfahrenDavid Damanik (Rice University, Houston) und Marko Lindner (Hamburg University of Technology)
2 pm: David Damanik (Rice University, Houston): The Fibonacci Hamiltonian
3 pm: Marko Lindner (Hamburg University of Technology): Finite Sections of the Fibonacci Hamiltonian & Friends
David Damanik...
mehr erfahrenShiwen Zhang (University of Minnesota)
Abstract: The localization landscape theory, introduced in 2012 by Filoche and Mayboroda, considers the landscape function u solving Hu=1 for an operator H. The landscape theory has remarkable power...
mehr erfahrenRodrigo Avalos
In this talk, we will analyse a recent notion of energy which is associated to fourth-order gravitational theories and plays an analogous role to that of the classical ADM energy in the context of...
mehr erfahrenDr. Tomáš Kocák
Abstract: In the first part of the talk, we introduce the framework of adversarial bandits, compare it to stochastic bandits, and present the regret analysis for the EXP3 algorithm, that solves the...
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs
Besides physical assumptions that need to be made on the energy density function of an hyperelastic material, there are several requirements that arise from the mathematical perspective. In order to...
mehr erfahrenMatthias Ludewig (Regensburg)
We construct a representation for the string group String(d), realized as a strict 2-group, where by “representation” we mean a continuous strict homomorphism into the strict automorphism 2-group of a...
mehr erfahrenTim Dietrich (University of Potsdam)
Neutron stars are among the most compact objects in the Universe and the detection of gravitational waves and electromagnetic signals from the merger of two neutron stars in 2017 has been a revolution...
mehr erfahrenKlaus Kröncke
An Einstein manifold is called scalar curvature rigid if there are no compactly supported volume-preserving deformation of the metric which increase the scalar curvature. We give various...
mehr erfahrenEttore Minguzzi (Florence)
I discuss the properties of global hyperbolicity in general relativity and how its definition should be modified under low regularity assumptions.
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mehr erfahrenAlexander Hock (Oxford University)
The Grosse-Wulkenhaar model (GW) is a euclidean scalar quantum field theory with quartic interaction on a non-commutative space, more precisely on the Moyal space. The most interesting property of...
mehr erfahrenAlberto Richtsfeld
Christian Ketterer
Rigidity of the spectral gap for non-negatively curved RCD spaces
First I will review results about the connection between spectral estimates and Ricci curvature for Riemannian manifolds and metric...
Yannic Vargas (University of Potsdam)
The study of relations between moments and cumulants plays a central role in both classical and non-commutative probability theory. In the last decade, the work of Patras and Ebrahimi-Fard provided...
mehr erfahrenTatiana Smirnova-Nagnibeda (Genf)
Abstract: In this talk we will discuss some results in the spectral theory of infinite graphs obtained using techniques coming from the study of self-similar groups and their actions.
mehr erfahrenPhilip Thonke
The timelike minimal surface equation is a degenerate hyperbolic system describing the motion of a relativistic membrane, or p-brane. Using a harmonic map gauge, Olaf Milbredt has obtained local...
mehr erfahrenEnkelejda Kasneci (University of Tübingen)
The use of AI has improved computer-aided diagnosis systems in many areas. However, the underlying models are often black boxes that allow the user only limited control over the predictions, which can...
mehr erfahrenDeutsch-Französisches DoktorandenKolleg Potsdam/Toulouse
The French-German graduate school Potsdam-Toulouse called Stochastic processes and statistical machine learning is funded by the French-German University for the period 2018-2021. Aims of this...
mehr erfahrenJonas Rungenhagen
Elmar Schrohe (Leibniz University Hannover) und Ryszard Nest (University of Copenhagen)
2 pm: Elmar Schrohe (Leibniz University Hannover): Introduction to a Theorem by Duistermaat and Singer
3:15 pm: Ryszard Nest (University of Copenhagen): Order Preserving Isomorphisms of Boutet de...
mehr erfahrenLior Tenenbaum
Abstract: In 1981, Mckay proved an asymptotic result regarding the number of spanning trees in random \(k\)-regular graphs. In this talk we will discuss an analogous result for random high dimensional...
mehr erfahrenBobo Hua (Fudan University Shanghai)
Abstract: We prove sharp l^2 decay estimates of nonnegative generalized subharmonic functions on graphs with positive Laplacian spectrum, which generalizes the result by Li and Wang on Riemannian...
mehr erfahrenThomas Körber
In this talk, I will present recent work (joint with M. Eichmair) on large area-constrained Willmore surfaces in asymptotically Schwarzschild 3-manifolds. Using the method of Lyapunov-Schmidt...
mehr erfahrenSolenne Gaucher
Christian Bär
The Faddeev-LeVerrier algorithm is an algorithm for the computation of the characteristic polynomial of a square matrix. It is slower than Gauss elimination but in contrast to the former it is...
mehr erfahrenChristophe Giraud
A Geometric Approach to Fair Online Learning
Abstract: Machine learning is ubiquitous in daily decisions and producing fair and non-discriminatory predictions is a major societal concern.
Various...
Markus Wolff
We introduce a new inverse curvature flow on asymptotically flat Initial Data sets $(M,g,K)$. In General Relativity, such a triple $(M,g,K)$ arises naturally as a spacelike hypersurface of...
mehr erfahrenAlberto Richtsfeld
In this talk, I will present the results of my master’s thesis concerning the index and the spectrum of Dirac operators on metric digraphs, which are subject to general boundary conditions. Relying on...
mehr erfahrenHelge Frerichs
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mehr erfahrenFlorentin Münch
Florentin Münch (MPI Leipzig)
Nicolas Marque
When one considers a surface in $\R^3$, the mean curvature quickly appears as a node of geometric insight, tying itself to isoperimetry, elasticity, and regularity. From it one can naturally build a...
mehr erfahrenDr. Tomáš Kocák
Claudia Grabs
An elastic material, for that the stress tensor field of a certain deformation can be derived as gradient tensor field from a scalar potential function (called strain energy density function) is...
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We have the pleasure to invite you to an in-person Master Class and Workshop to take place at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI) in Vienna.
For more information about the Master Class, the worhop...
mehr erfahrenCarsten Hartmann (Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg)
Complex dynamical systems like molecular systems or stochastic climate systems often involve a variety of different time and length scales. We propose a general framework for coarse graining of such...
mehr erfahrenRosa Preiss (University of Potsdam)
We consider the anti-symmetrization of the half-shuffle on words, which we call the "area" operator since it corresponds to taking the signed area of elements of the iterated-integral signature. We...
mehr erfahrenMarten Steuer
Martin Roswall (University of Umeå, Sweden) und Karoline Wiesner (University of Potsdam, Germany)
2 pm Martin Roswall (University of Umeå): Mapping network flows with incomplete information
3:15 pm Karoline Wiesner (University of Potsdam): Information entropy in complex systems: Mathematical...
mehr erfahrenChristian Rose (Universität Bremen)
Abstract: The heat kernel as the minimal fundamental solution of the heat equation is one of the most important objects studied in geometric analysis and encodes the geometry of the underlying space...
mehr erfahrenManh Tien Nguyen
I will explain how each function whose Hessian is a multiple of the metric of a Riemannian manifold $M$ corresponds to a monotonicity theorem for minimal surfaces in $M$. When $M$ is the hyperbolic...
mehr erfahrenJames Cheshire
Penelope Gehring
Global boundary conditions for elliptic first order differential operators on Riemannian manifolds are rather well understood. Bär-Strohmaier introduced APS-conditions for the Lorentzian...
mehr erfahrenMarija Dimitrijevic Ciric (University of Belgrad, Serbia)
In this talk we discuss braided $L_\infty$-algebras and their application in the construction of field theories on noncommutative (NC) spaces. We call these NC field theories, braided field theories.
...
Daniel Lenz (Jena)
Stephen Lynch
An important problem in mean curvature flow is to find conditions on initial data that rule out 'collapsing' singularity models, such as the Grim Reaper. This is a necessary step towards establishing...
mehr erfahrenRubens Longhi
Philipp Hake (Leipzig)
Dr. Pierre Menard
We will present the problem of learning a Nash equilibrium in an imperfect information game (IIG) through self-play. Precisely, we focus on two-player, zero-sum, episodic, tabular IIG under the...
mehr erfahrenAlejandro Penuela Diaz
Inspired by the small sphere limit for quasi-local masses we study local foliations of constant spacetime mean curvature surfaces, i.e. surfaces characterizing the center of mass in general...
mehr erfahrenDavid Prinz (University of Potsdam)
In this talk, I will give an introduction to renormalization theory in the framework of Connes and Kreimer. To this end, I will start with a brief introduction to perturbative Quantum Field Theory....
mehr erfahrenElias Zimmermann (Leipzig)
Porf. Myfanwy Evans
Interdisziplinäre Vielfalt von "Tangling"
mehr erfahrenDavid Prinz (University of Potsdam) and Alexander Schmeding (Nord Universitet, Bodo, Norway)
Abstract: It is well known that the Poincaré group is the symmetry group of special relativity. In general relativity, sensible symmetry groups exist only for special spacetimes: the so-called...
mehr erfahrenMihaela van der Schaar
Quantitative epistemology: conceiving a new human-machine partnership
Quantitative epistemology is a new and transformational area of research pioneered by our lab as a strand of machine learning...
mehr erfahrenLassi Roininen, Technische Universität Lappeenranta, Finland
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mehr erfahrenJohn Barrett (Nottingham University)
The talk will discuss the rotation of the contour of functional integration in quantum gravity from Lorentzian geometries to Euclidean geometries. In the usual framework of metric tensors the...
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The 21th Workshop of the GAMM Activity Group on Applied and Numerical Linear Algebra will take place in Potsdam from 16th‒17th September 2021 if circumstances permit. If the meeting cannot be held in...
mehr erfahrenTijana Janjic Pfander, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
The initial state for a geophysical numerical model is produced by combining observational data with numerical model simulation using a data assimilation algorithm. Particularly challenging is the...
mehr erfahrenYoussef Marzouk, MIT (USA)
Many practical Bayesian inference problems fall into the "likelihood-free" setting, where evaluations of the likelihood function or prior density are unavailable or intractable; instead one can only...
mehr erfahrenSean Meyn, University of Florida (USA)
The goal of actor critic methods is to estimate the best policy among a parameterized family for a controlled Markov chain. Through the magic of Markov chain theory, it is possible to obtain...
mehr erfahrenwith talks by Tjiana Pfander, Youssef Marzouk, Sean Meyn, Jana de Wiljes
We are kicking of the 2nd Phase of the SFB with a 1,5 day Kick-Off Event on the 14th and 15th of September.
This includes the annual SFB meeting, poster presentations by all projects to get to know...
mehr erfahrenLarisa Jonke (Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb)
I will introduce the structure of Lie_infinity algebra in the context of gauge field theory and discuss its relation to BV-BRST and Hopf algebras.
You are welcome to invite your friends and colleagues...
mehr erfahrenBjoern Sprungk
For partial differential equations with random coefficients we investigate the sensitivity of the distribution of the random solution with respect to perturbations in the input distribution for the...
mehr erfahrenDiego López (Uni Potsdam)
The Milnor-Moore Theorem, which was originally proved in 1965, describes the structure of a class of cocommutative Hopf algebras. In this talk I will discuss a generalization of the Milnor-Moore...
mehr erfahrenHolger Dette (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany) and John Stufken (UNC Greensboro, US)
Bitte geänderte Zeit beachten! Please mind the later starting time!
3 pm Holger Dette (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany): Statistics, Geometry und Pharmacokinetics
4:15 pm John Stufken (UNC...
mehr erfahrenIhsane Malass (Uni Potsdam)
We present the well-known proof by Ray and Singer of the variation of the trace of the heat-kernel with respect to a family of metrics on a manifold with boundary under appropriate boundary...
mehr erfahrenOleksandr Zadorozhnyi (Potsdam)
I overview the results contained in my thesis that studies theoretical guarantees of both sequential and batch learning algorithms that work with adversarial and dependent data. Firstly, I present...
mehr erfahrenIlya Pavlyukevich (Jena)
In case of SDEs driven by continuous semimartingales, it is well know that their Wong-Zakai approximations converge to Stratonovich SDEs, whereas in the jump case the so-called Marcus (canonical) SDEs...
mehr erfahrenBernadette Lessel (MPI für Wissenschaftsgeschichte in Berlin)
Léon Rosenfeld, probably mostly known as a close collaborator of Niels Bohr, is considered to having been the first person to have ever attempted a quantization of the gravitational field in the...
mehr erfahrenWioletta Ruszel (Utrecht)
Interfaces separating two phases (e.g. water and ice) are created in phase coexistence situations such as at 0 degree Celsius. Random interface models are stochastic models which aim at explaining...
mehr erfahrenTatsuo Shibata (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan)
Cellular signal transduction system is a complex reaction network consisting of many elements, which allows cells to respond appropriately to external stimuli. In order to understand and predict such...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch (Uni Potsdam)
In obstacle scattering, one is interested in properties of the Laplacian ∆ on the complement of a compact set O ("the obstacles") in Euclidean space, subject to certain boundary conditions. ∆ may be...
mehr erfahrenJonas Latz
Analysis of stochastic gradient descent in continuous time
Stochastic gradient descent is an optimisation method that combines classical gradient descent with random subsampling within the...
mehr erfahrenLashi Bandara (University of Potsdam)
Functional calculus emerged in the latter half of last century as a convenient tool particularly in the analysis of partial differential equations. In the last thirty years, harmonic analysis has...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad Petersen (Stanford)
Quasinormal modes are fundamental in the study of wave equations on black hole spacetimes. In this talk, I will explain why the quasinormal modes in the Kerr and Kerr-de Sitter spacetimes are real...
mehr erfahrenDavid Bolin (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) and Mihály Kovács (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary and Chalmers Uni/University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
2pm-2:45pm David Bolin (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia): Statistical models and methods based on fractional stochastic PDEs
3pm-3:45 pm Mihály Kovács (Pázmány Péter...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Zass
We present some results on the existence and uniqueness of marked Gibbs point processes. Firstly, we prove in a general setting the existence of an infinite-volume marked Gibbs point process, via the...
mehr erfahrenKonrad Waldorf (University of Greifswald)
String geometry is to string theory what spin geometry is to gauge theory. String geometry can be studied via infinite-dimensional geometry and representation theory on loop spaces, or by...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Myfanwy Evans
In dieser Veranstaltung kann man das Institut und Studierende aus dem Fachschaftsrat kennen lernen. Außerdem geben wir einen Einblick in die Mathematik durch einen kurzen Vortrag zum Thema...
mehr erfahrenSafoura Zadeh (MFO Leibniz Fellow)
Please contact Siegfried Beckus (beckus@uni-potsdam.de) if you are interested to join the talk.
mehr erfahrenEmilio Corso (ETH Zürich)
A leitmotif in probability theory is the discovery of universal, deterministic phenomena underlying the asymptotic behaviour, in a suitably defined sense, of random structures. In the ergodic theory...
mehr erfahrenAlfonso Garmendia (Uni Potsdam)
We consider groupoids in the category of principal bundles, which we call principal bundles groupoids. We build their ajoint bundle groupoids which we interpret as vector bundle groupoids, widely...
mehr erfahrenMichał Wrochna (Cergy Paris Université)
A theorem due to Bär and Strohmaier (Amer. J. Math., 141 (5)) says that the Dirac operator on a Lorentzian manifold with compact Cauchy surface is Fredholm if Atiyah-Patodi-Singer boundary conditions...
mehr erfahrenTanja Eisner (Leipzig)
Title: Wiener's lemma along subsequences.
Abstract: We discuss the validity of the classical Wiener lemma and the extremal behaviour of a measure on the unit circle via the behavior of its Fourier...
Batu Güneysu (UP)
Abstract:
It is a classical fact that one can represent the heat semigroup of a Schrödinger operator (that is, a perturbation of the Laplacian by a real-valued potential) as a path integral in terms...
Damaris Zurell (Universität Potsdam)
Almost 200 years ago, Alexander von Humboldt said in his famous Cosmos series that „all natural forces are linked together, and made mutually dependent upon each other“. Today, biodiversity and...
mehr erfahrenProf. Fernando Codá Marques (Princeton University)
In diesem Jahr freuen wir uns Prof. Fernando Codá Marques (Princeton University) als Sprecher bei der Euler-Vorlesung begrüßen zu dürfen:
Titel: Morse theory for the area
Abstract: In this lecture we...
Malte Leimbach (Uni Potsdam)
Following van Erp's and Yuncken's "Groupoid approach to pseudodifferential operators" I will discuss how one can use Connes' tangent groupoid and the "zoom-action" to define PDOs. I will point out...
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs (UP)
There are many elastic moduli for isotropic elastic materials, such as the bulk modulus and the Youngs modulus, but they all are related to two basic material parameters, namely the Lamé parameters,...
mehr erfahrenRadoslaw Adamczak (University of Warsaw) und Nathael Gozlan (Université Paris-Descartes)
2pm-2:45pm Radoslaw Adamczak (University of Warsaw): Concentration of measure and functional inequalities
3pm-3:45 pm Nathael Gozlan (Université Paris-Descartes): The two-periodic Aztec diamond
Abstra...
mehr erfahrenAlexey Klimenko
Please contact Siegfried Beckus (beckus@uni-potsdam.de) if you are interested to join the talk.
mehr erfahrenPaolo Aschieri (Alessandria and Torino)
We recall how the geometry of noncommutative gauge fields naturally emerges in quantum field theory and string theory. In this context Hopf algebras in general replace the usual notion of symmetry...
mehr erfahrenRudolf Zeidler (Universität Münster)
In recent years, Gromov proposed studying the geometry of positive scalar curvature (psc) via various metric inequalities vaguely reminiscent of classical comparison geometry. For instance, let...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Zass (UP)
In this talk we present some results on the existence and uniqueness of marked Gibbs point processes. Firstly, we prove in a general setting the existence of an infinite-volume marked Gibbs point...
mehr erfahrenJean Bellissard (University of Münster)
Please contact Siegfried Beckus (beckus@uni-potsdam.de) if you are interested to join the talk.
mehr erfahrenDr. Sebastian Mieruch-Schnülle (AWI)
Im Rahmen der Klimacampus-Woche 2021 (17-22. Mai)
This guest Seminar is on the use of Markov chains for the analysis of the dynamics and succession of compound extreme events in a changing climate.
Zo...
mehr erfahrenYannic Vargas (Univ. of Potsdam and IVIC, Caracas, Venezuela)
Pairs of cointeracting bialgebras recently appeared in the study of combinatorial Hopf algebras based on trees (Calaque, Ebrahimi-Fard, Manchon), graphs (Manchon) and posets (Foissy). Several results...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Grigor'yan (University of Bielefeld)
Please contact Siegfried Beckus (beckus@uni-potsdam.de) if you are interested to join the talk.
mehr erfahrenDiverse
Wir laden sie am am internationalen Tag der Frauen in der Mathematik Mittwoch 12. Mai um 10 Uhr herzlich zur Online-Präsentation des Videos Worte von Frauen in der Mathematik in der Zeit von Corona ht...
mehr erfahrenLuisa Andreis (Uni. Firenze)
Inhomogeneous random graphs are a natural generalization of the well-known Erdös Rényi random graph, where vertices are characterized by a type and edges are independent but distributed...
mehr erfahrenAlmut Veraat (Imperial College London)
The class of integer-valued trawl processes has recently been introduced for modelling univariate and multivariate integer-valued time series with short or long memory.
In this talk, I will discuss...
mehr erfahrenViet Dang (University of Lyon)
The spectral action principle of Connes recovers the Einstein Hilbert action from spectral data and is one of the cornerstones of the noncommutative geometry approach to the standard model, yet it is...
mehr erfahrenCécile Mammez (University of Lille)
The theory of Hopf algebras, initially motivated by investigations on compact Lie groups, has been intensively studied. Many connections with areas of mathematics (algebraic combinatorics,...
mehr erfahrenMagnus Goffeng (Lund University)
Using a Bär-Ballmann type machinery, one can describe all realizations of elliptic operators on manifolds with boundary. Classically, boundary value problems are phrased in terms of imposing a...
mehr erfahrenDavid Dereudre (Lille, Frankreich)
We consider the bond percolation model on the lattice Zd (d≥2) with the constraint to be fully connected. Each edge is open with probability p∈(0,1), closed with probability 1−p and then the process...
mehr erfahrenKasia Rejzner (University of York)
In this talk, I will give a review of how locality enters the Epstein-Glaser renormalisation scheme and report on some more recent results regarding locality and its breaking in pAQFT.
Forthcoming...
mehr erfahrenLashi Bandara (UP)
The graphical decomposition for elliptic boundary conditions, obtained by Bär-Ballmann, is an important characterisation of such boundary conditions.
It allows for deformations of these boundary...
Béatrice De Tilière (IUF, University Paris Dauphine CEREMADE) and Sunil Chhita (Durham University)
2pm-2:45pm Béatrice De Tilière (IUF, University Paris Dauphine CEREMADE): The Z-invariant Ising model via dimers
3pm-3:45 pm Sunil Chhita (Durham University): The two-periodic Aztec diamond
Abstracts:
... mehr erfahrenKarsten Tabelow (WIAS Berlin)
Like in all scientific disciplines research data in mathematics has become vast, it is complex and multifaceted, and, through the successful application of mathematics in interdisciplinary research,...
mehr erfahrenAnnegret Burtscher (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Abstract: Consider a small spherical tube around a compact submanifold M in Euclidean space. In 1939 Weyl showed the remarkable property that the volume of such a tube only depends on the radius of...
mehr erfahrenGeorges Habib (Lebanese University Beirut)
Given a compact Riemannian manifold \((M^n ,g)\) with smooth boundary \(\partial M\), we give an estimate for the quotient \(\frac{\int_{\partial M} f dv_g}{\int_M f dv_g}\) in terms of the Bessel...
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Das Institut für Mathematik begrüßt die neuen Studierenden am Institut. Um den Einstieg zu erleichtern findet am Montag, den 12.04.2021 um 18 Uhr, eine kurze Einführungsveranstaltung in Zoom statt....
mehr erfahrenMarius -Adrian Oancea
The propagation of test fields on a fixed Lorentzian manifold is often studied by using the geometrical optics approximation. In the...
mehr erfahrenBernhard Hanke (Augsburg)
We introduce Riemannian metrics of positive scalar curvature on manifolds with Baas-Sullivan singularities, prove a corresponding homology invariance principle and discuss admissible products. Using...
mehr erfahrenMassimiliano Gubinelli (Uni Bonn)
Another session of the Renormalisation and Geometry seminar, with a talk by Massimiliano Gubinelli (Uni Bonn).
Abstract: I will review some recent progresses in understanding the stochastic...
mehr erfahrenMehran Seyedhosseini (UP)
I will talk about an index theorem of Roe for open manifolds and some of its geometric applications. Along the way, we will encounter localised analytic indices of Connes and Moscovici. I will then...
mehr erfahrenAriane Beier (UP)
The radial part of the scalar wave equation (SWE) on the Schwarzschild spacetime can be interpreted and analysed as a Sturm-Liouville problem. Considering a topological quantum number or fields of...
mehr erfahrenHeiko Etzold
Titel der Dissertation:
Neue Zugänge zum Winkelbegriff.
Fachdidaktische Entwicklungforschung zur Ausbildung des Winkelfeldsbegriff bei Schülerinnen und Schülern der vierten Klassenstufe
Interessiert...
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We have the pleasure to invite you to the next edition of a series of meetings initiated by Professor Schulze devoted to microlocal, singular and global analysis and their interactions with geometry...
mehr erfahrenDiego Lopez (Uni Potsdam)
Shintani zeta functions generalize multizeta functions, and these in turn generalize the Riemann zeta function. They also relate to conical zeta functions associated with cones. In this talk,...
mehr erfahrenJonas Rungenhagen (UP)
In this talk, I want to go over some representation theoretical background to introduce the irreducible representations of the special unitary group SU(3). This is motivated by the calculation of the...
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Eine Reise durch die Wissenschaften mit Doktorandinnen
Diese interdisziplinäre Veranstaltung zum internationalen Tag der Frauen und Mädchen in den Wissenschaften findet in 2021 im dritten Jahr statt...
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A journey through the sciences with female PhD students
For this third edition (this time online) at the University of Potsdam of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2021 seven female...
mehr erfahrenDr. Sara Mazzonetto
With the term threshold diffusion we denote diffusion processes which follow different dynamics in different space intervals. We focus on the one-dimensional case of two Ornstein-Uhlenbeck dynamics in...
mehr erfahrenLorenzo Zambotti (Sorbonne University, Paris)
Another session of the Renormalisation and Geometry seminar, with a talk by Lorenzo Zambotti (Sorbonne University, Paris).
Abstract: In this informal talk I would like to explain briefly how I came in...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch (UP)
In obstacle scattering, one is interested in properties of the Laplacian
∆ on the complement of a compact set O ("the obstacles") in Euclidean
space. It may be compared with the free Laplacian ∆₀ and...
Anne Manegueu (Magdeburg)
Recent decades have seen rapid advances in multi-armed bandits (MAB) algorithms, due to their ability to optimize with the presence of uncertainty. Classical MAB problems are studied based on the...
mehr erfahrenSylvie Paycha (Uni Potsdam)
How to evaluate meromorphic germs at their poles while preserving a locality principle reminiscent of locality in QFT is a question that lies at the heart of pQFT. It further arises in other...
mehr erfahrenAlejandro Peñuela Diaz (UP)
We will see different approaches to the problem of defining a center of mass of a system in general relativity, specifically in the setting of the initial value formulation of general relativity. We...
mehr erfahrenMichela Ottobre (Heriot-Watt University) and Carsten Hartmann (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg)
2pm-2:45pm Michela Ottobre (Heriot-Watt University): Non-mean-field interacting particle systems
3pm-3:45 pm Carsten Hartmann (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg): Optimal control of the underdamped Langevin...
mehr erfahrenAngelina Henning (UP)
In diesem Vortrag wird das Testverfahren von Wilcoxon betrachtet, welches eine Alternative zum 2-SP-t-Test liefern kann. Dieses Verfahren gehört zu den sogenannten Rangtests. Neben der theoretischen...
mehr erfahrenKim Aleksandra, ETH Zürich and Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland)
In today’s complex world and economy, international supply chains of goods cause global environmental impacts. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a well established tool used for quantification of product...
mehr erfahrenKurusch Ebrahimi Fard (University of Trondheim)
Next talk in the monthly (online) seminar Renormalisation and Geometry organised jointly with friends and colleagues from various countries in Europe
Titel: Exponential renormalisation
Abstract: We...
Claudia Grabs (UP)
We consider a Riemannian manifold with an embedded submanifold, which is extremal for some energy functional. For these embeddings, we compare the Jacobi operators corresponding to the different...
mehr erfahrenOleksandr Zadorozhnyi (Uni Potsdam)
In this talk I firstly discuss a general martingale-difference approach which can be used to obtain some of the existing concentration inequalities for 1-dimensional weakly-dependent random processes....
mehr erfahrenCancelled - Kayo Ide (University of Maryland, US)
Unfortunately we had to cancel this Colloquium and will continue with our series in the new term.
mehr erfahrenChand Devchand (University of Potsdam)
It is well-known that gauge theories in four-dimensional space time are conformally invariant. However, for the field equations, as they are usually written, only the Lorentz invariance is manifest.
...
Penelope Gehring (UP)
Boundary value problems for elliptic first order differential operators on Riemannian manifolds are rather well understood. Recently, Bär-Strohmaier introduced APS-conditions for the Dirac operator on...
mehr erfahrenSonja Berthel (Vrije Universitet, Amsterdam) and Myfawny Evans (University of Potsdam)
If you wish to attend the talks, please contact Sylvie Paycha paycha@math.uni-potsdam.de for the login details.
2pm-2:45pm Sonja Berthel (Vrije Universitet, Amsterdam): Entanglements in (molecular)...
mehr erfahrenHan Cheng Lie (University of Potsdam)
The estimation of statistics of functionals of a diffusion process is a problem that arises in multiple applications. An example of such a problem involves estimating the expected value of the first...
mehr erfahrenMalte Heuer (University of Hamburg)
Generalised complex structures were introduced by Nigel Hitchin and studied by Marco Gualtieri as a unification of complex and symplectic structures. In this talk I will first recall basic definitions...
mehr erfahrenChen Xi (Cambridge, UK)
The fundamental interactions of elementary particles are described by the Euler-Lagrange equations in the Standard Model of particle physics. The Yang-Mills equation addresses the electroweak and...
mehr erfahrenPeter Keller
Imagine, a robot is moving through a maze that consists of equal sized rooms. Adjacent rooms are connected by doors. The robot can now perform actions, choosing the next door with respect to a given...
mehr erfahrenKlaus Kröncke (Tübingen)
We prove stability of integrable ALE manifolds with a parallel spinor under Ricci flow, given an initial metric which is close in \(L^p\cap L^{\infty}\), for any \(p \in (1, n)\), where n is the...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Zass (Potsdam)
We present a uniqueness result for Gibbs point processes with repulsive pair interaction; in particular, we provide an explicit uniqueness region in terms of the activity and inverse temperature...
mehr erfahrenJudith Rousseau (University of Oxford, UK)
tba
mehr erfahrenBranislav Jurco (Charles University in Prague)
Abstract: This will be a leisurely introduction, from first principles, to higher gauge theory with higher groupoids as gauge structures. As a model for higher (Lie) groupoids we will use Kan...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad Petersen (Stanford)
We consider the heat equation associated to Schrödinger operators acting on vector bundles on asymptotically locally Euclidean (ALE) manifolds. Assuming that the Schrödinger operator can be written as...
mehr erfahrenJoseph Lam (Magdeburg)
The consequences of local differential privacy constraints on goodness-of-fit testing are considered, i.e. the statistical problem assessing whether sample points are generated from a fixed density or...
mehr erfahrenAlfonso Garmendia (University of Postdam)
The next talk in the series of online seminars "At the confluence of Geometry, Analysis and Mathematical Physics" together with our colleagues from Beirut.
Title: Monodromy and Holonomy groupoid for...
Hamilton Araujo (University of Haute Alsace in Mulhouse)
This talk consists of a discussion around the analytical localization of the algebras of functions in deformation quantization (a theory that uses algebraic deformation to quantify the algebras of...
mehr erfahrenSebastian Hannes (UP)
I'm going to briefly explain the main problems and results of my thesis and then focus on discussing some examples to show how these results apply, where they they can be extended, and also where they...
mehr erfahrenJens Fischer (Potsdam/Toulouse)
The voter model and the Deffuant model are two well known models on networks where individual opinions influence the relationsship dynamics. Recent work related to social networks focuses entirely on...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Fischer
I will give an overview of recent developments in the study of Hardy-type inequalities on manifolds and on graphs. In particular, I will present a technique to get 'as large as possible' Hardy weights...
mehr erfahrenNikolaus Kriegeskorte (Zuckerman Institute, Columbia University New York)
Cognitive computational neuroscience of vision
To learn how cognition is implemented in the brain, we must build computational models that can perform cognitive tasks, and test such models with brain...
mehr erfahrenMichał Eckstein (University of Gdansk)
It is a pleasure to announce the first talk of the monthly (online) seminar: Mathematics emerging from the Quantum, and beyond: where Renormalisation meets Geometry
organised jointly with friends and...
Rubens Longhi (UP)
A suitable category of vector bundles will be introduced, in which every object is obtained as a limit of trivial vector bundles. Then, a functorial definition for general functional spaces will be...
mehr erfahrenLeyli Mammadova (University of Leuven)
Moment maps in (multi)symplectic geometry: an introduction
The purpose of the talk is to give an audience-friendly introduction to the concept of moment map in multisymplectic geometry. The talk will...
mehr erfahrenAna Ros Camacho (Cardiff University, Wales), Yiby Morales (Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia))
If you wish to attend the talks, please contact Sylvie Paycha paycha@math.uni-potsdam.de for the login details.
14:00 Ana Ros Camacho (Cardiff University, Wales): A gentle introduction to fusion...
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jointly organised by Jana de Wiljes and the Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT, Finland)
Mini Seminar Series Schedule
12:00-12:30 Jarkko Suuronen (LUT) - tba
12:30-13:00 Sahani Pathiraja...
mehr erfahrenMasoumeh Dashti (University of Sussex, UK)
We consider the problem of recovering the underlying truth in a nonparametric Bayesian inference setting with p-exponential priors. These priors are a class of infinite dimensional product measures...
mehr erfahrenSylvie Paycha (Uni Potsdam)
Inspired by Gilkey's invariance theory, Connes' deformation to the normal cone and Getzler's rescaling method, we single out a class of geometric operators among pseudodifferential operators acting...
mehr erfahrenIhsane Malass (Uni Potsdam)
The well-known independence on the metric of the analytic torsion on a boundaryless manifolds was discussed in the case of a manifold with boundary by various mathematicians among whom Cheeger,...
mehr erfahrenMarco Usula (KU Leuven, Université Libre de Bruxelles)
The Nahm pole boundary condition was introduced by Mazzeo and Witten in order to study an elliptic boundary problem for solutions of the Kapustin--WItten equation, a complex version of the classical...
mehr erfahrenAlfonso Garmendia (Uni Potsdam)
Gauge transformations are present both in Mathematics and Physics where they play a key role in field theory. In mathematical terms, these transformations are special maps on a principal bundle ...
mehr erfahrenSimone Murro
The well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for symmetric hyperbolic systems on a Lorentzian manifold is a classical problem that has been thoroughly studied in many contexts. Particularly, if the...
mehr erfahrenSylvie Paycha (University of Potsdam)
The first talk of the fall semester starts with Sylvie Paycha speaking about "From complementations on lattices to locality".
Abstract. A complementation proves useful to separate divergent terms...
Paul Tschisgale
Abstract: In this talk we present Glauber dynamics as a way of simulating configurations according to the Gibbs distribution of the Curie-Weiss Potts model . In particular, we first present essential...
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The international meeting
Higher Structures Emerging from Renormalisation
https://www.esi.ac.at/events/e375
which will take place online due to the Covid-19 pandemic, aims to...
Alfonso Garmendia, Leonid Ryvkin
The idea of the workshop is to bring together young researchers from the field of singular foliations and related topics. The workshop will take place online over zoom in two sessions.
mehr erfahrenKarsten Hansch
Interessenten schreiben für die Zoom-Zugangsdaten bitte eine E-Mail an cbaer@uni-potsdam.de
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The 20th Workshop of the GAMM Activity Group on Applied and Numerical Linear Algebra will take place online via zoom in a reduced format from 24th-25th September 2020. There will be plenary talks by
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23.03.1956-31.08.2020
Nikolai Tarkhanov, who passed away on July 31st, was an enthusiastic teacher, a generous and learned man, behind whose modesty there was an outstanding...
mehr erfahrenSara van de Geer (ETH Zürich)
The Lasso revisited: entropy bounds and dual certificates
The Lasso is least squares estimation with an ℓ1-penalty on the coeffcients. In this talk we consider the case where the design matrix is...
mehr erfahrenJuan Daniel Lopez Castano (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)
The spectral action is the natural and appropriate notion of action on the space of spectral triples, introduced by Chamseddine and Connes in [CC97] and defined as follows: given a spectral triple (A,...
mehr erfahrenSara Azzali (Hamburg University)
The Baum--Connes conjecture predicts an isomorphism between two objects associated with a discrete countable group. The first one is topological in nature and involves a classifying space for proper...
mehr erfahrenMehran Seyedhosseini
Secondary invariants associated to positive scalar curvature metrics on closed spin manifolds have been used to study the space of such metrics on a fixed manifold. I will first talk about a result of...
mehr erfahrenAndrea Hübner
Master thesis
mehr erfahrenFlorian Bertrand (American University of Beirut), Francine Meylan (Uni Freiburg)
14:00 Florian Bertrand (American University of Beirut) : Analytic discs in Complex...
mehr erfahrenCarlo Bellingeri (TU Berlin)
We introduce the class of singular Hölder paths, singular controlled rough paths and singular rough paths. These spaces arise naturally from the context of regularity structures and they can be used...
mehr erfahrenSimone Cecchini (Göttingen)
We develop index theory on compact Riemannian spin manifolds with boundary in the case when the topological information is encoded by bundles which are supported away from the boundary. As a first...
mehr erfahrenPierre Clavier (Uni Potsdam)
Given a locality (ie binary symmetric) relation T on a vector space V, it is in general difficult to decide if (V,T) is a locality vector space, that is to say if T respects the linear structure of V...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Strohmaier (Leeds)
For compact Riemannian manifolds the Gutzwiller-Duistermaat-Guillemin trace formula is one of the standard tools to show Weyl laws, investigate questions of quantum chaos, and prove inverse spectral...
mehr erfahrenHenry Kißler (HU Berlin)
Last term, Alfonso and Pierre have been talking about gauge theories and I'd like to add some aspects about renormalization to the discussion. Due to quantisation, singular integrals arise; curing...
mehr erfahrenBernd Ammann (Regensburg)
Let N be an oriented compact submanifold of codimension 2 in an oriented complete Riemannian manifold M. We assume that M\N is spin and carries a unitary line bundle L. We study the self-adjoint...
mehr erfahrenPierre Gaillard (INRIA Paris)
In this presentation we will examine the framework for online prediction of arbitrary time series. In the latter, a learner sequentially makes predictions of a time series, for which no stochastic...
mehr erfahrenRoland Vergnioux (Uni-Caen)
I will start by presenting the theory of compact/discrete quantum groups and in particular the so-called "free quantum groups". Then I will explain how the Baum-Connes conjecture can be adapted to...
mehr erfahrenMatthias Lesch (Bonn)
We give a comprehensive treatment of a ‘Clifford module flow’ along paths in the skew-adjoint Fredholm operators on a real Hilbert space that takes values in KO(R) via the Clifford index of...
mehr erfahrenDieter Mitsche (University of Lyon 1), David Coupier (University of Valenciennes)
14:00 Dieter...
mehr erfahrenUlrike Lucke (UP) and Ina Müller (UP)
Developers of IT systems have enormous power. - And therefore also a great responsibility. This applies especially to the ideas and concepts about the social domain, which are inscribed in the...
mehr erfahrenDiego Andrés López Valencia (Potsdam University)
The Mellin transform is very useful when studying meromorphic continuations of different types of zeta functions, however it is not always easy to calculate. In this talk I will introduce and...
mehr erfahrenMarkus Wolff (Tübingen)
We introduce a new inverse curvature flow on asymptotically flat Initial Data sets (M,g,K). In General Relativity, such a triple (M,g,K) arises naturally as a spacelike hypersurface of a Lorentzian...
mehr erfahrenSaeda Marello (Bonn)
The Curie-Weiss model (CW) is a classical model of a ferromagnetic spin system in which all spins interact with each other. After giving an introduction on metastability, a phenomenon appearing in a...
mehr erfahrenAnne Flöge (Potsdam)
TBA
mehr erfahrenLoïc Foissy (ULCO)
The theory of free probabilities uses the combinatorics of noncrossing partitions in order, for example to establish relations between free cumulants and moments of a random variable. We shall...
mehr erfahrenRubens Longhi
I will construct the space of distributional sections of general vector bundles and give a general definition for local and compactly supported functional spaces.
Access data at: https://moodle2.uni-p...
mehr erfahrenSylvie Paycha (Potsdam University)
Two essential ingredients in classical gauge field theory are gauge fields given by connections on a principal bundle and gauge transformations given by automorphisms of the bundle.
Principal...
Georg Gottwald (University of Sydney, Australia)
The talk is concerned with recent results on statistical properties of deterministic dynamical systems. We will discuss the problem of finding diffusive limits in multi-scale systems. Homogenization...
mehr erfahrenSylvie Paycha (Potsdam University)
Two essential ingredients in classical gauge field theory are gauge fields given by connections on a principal bundle and gauge transformations given by automorphisms of the bundle.
Principal...
Myfanwy Evans
This talk will introduce the use of geometric ideas in the characterisation and analysis of biophysical systems. Triply-periodic minimal surfaces and their occurrences in nature will provide the...
mehr erfahrenPierre Clavier (Uni Potsdam)
The bar-cobar construction a pair of adjoint functors between the categories of differential graded associative algebras and codifferential cograded coalgebras. In this pedagogical introduction, I...
mehr erfahrenFernando Codá Marques
Viet Dang Nguyen (Université Lyon 1)
In the present talk, we will discuss how we understand a three page note from Quillen's notebook where he tries to make sense of the technique of "adding counterterms to the Lagrangian to remove the...
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
The Rarita-Schwinger operator is the twisted Dirac operator restricted to 3/2-spinors. Rarita-Schwinger fields are solutions of this operator which are in addition divergence-free. This is an...
mehr erfahrenNguyen Viet Dang (University Claude Bernard, Lyon 1) und Colin Guillarmou (University Paris XI)
14:00 Nguyen Viet Dang (University Claude Bernard, Lyon 1): Dynamical systems: spectral...
mehr erfahrenDiego Andrés López Valencia (Potsdam University)
In the context of locality, there is a generalization of the usual tensor product which is expected to remain in the category of locality vector spaces, however this is still an open problem. In this...
mehr erfahrenRosa Preiß (TU Berlin)
We consider the anti-symmetrization of the half-shuffle on words, which we callthe area operator, since it corresponds to taking the signed area of elements of the iterated-integral signature. The...
mehr erfahrenBernhard Hanke (Augsburg)
As shown by Gromov-Lawson and Stolz the only obstruction to the existence of positive scalar curvature metrics on closed simply connected manifolds in dimensions at least five appears on spin...
mehr erfahrenRosa Preiß (TU Berlin)
We consider the anti-symmetrization of the half-shuffle on words, which we callthe area operator, since it corresponds to taking the signed area of elements of the iterated-integral signature. The...
mehr erfahrenDavid Damanik (Rice University, Houston), Marko Lindner (Technische Universität Hamburg)
Spectral Theory, Dynamical Systems, Aperiodic Order
mehr erfahrenNikolas Tapia (TU Berlin and WIAS)
Solutions to the Dyson-Schwinger equation can be obtained by inverting the normal ordering operator. This operator is related to Wick polynomials of annihilation and creation operators. In this talk I...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad Petersen (Stanford)
Moncrief and Isenberg conjectured in 1983 that any compact Cauchy horizon in a smooth vacuum spacetime is a smooth Killing horizon. We present a proof of this conjecture, under the assumption that the...
mehr erfahrenHans Fotsing (African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cameroon)
We will discuss riggings on a 1-lightlike submanifold, which have many of the good properties of the Gauss map of non degenerate hypersurfaces. We will also show that for the case of the (n+...
mehr erfahrenMichael Jung
Link to virtual meeting room: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/908168941?pwd=VGs0Z2FPM1Fza1FEbVQzNFJxelUzQT09
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Aufgrund der derzeitigen Corona-Situation muss der Zukunftstag am 26.3. an der Universität Potsdam leider entfallen. Ein Ersatztermin im Herbst wird geprüft – Informationen dazu folgen zu... |
Simon Hirscher
Since its release on the arXiv in 2017, the (so far unpublished) proof of the higher-dimensional Positive-Mass Theorem by Schoen & Yau has become notorious for being rather difficult to understand,...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Friedrich
Tristan van Leeuwen (Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands)
PDE-constrained optimization problems arise in many applications, including inverse problems and optimal control. As optimization over both the control and state parameters is not feasible for...
mehr erfahrenMatti Richter
Hakon Hoel (RWTH Aachen)
The ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) is a Monte-Carlo-based sequential filtering method that is often both robust and efficient, but its performance may suffer in settings where the computational cost of...
mehr erfahrenTony Shardlow (University of Bath)
Atmospheric dispersal of contaminants such as ash can be modelled by stochastic differential equations coupled to a large-scale weather model. We develop this model as used by the UK Met Office and...
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GAMP 2020 Workshop
we are pleased to invite you to the first workshop of the Germano-Lebanese project ``At the confluence of Geometry Analysis and Mathematical Physics'' in collaboration with the...
mehr erfahrenHeikki Haario, LUT University (Technische Universität Lappeenranta), Finland
We discuss methods for creating Gaussian likelihoods for data that does not directly follow any known statistics. Obvious summary statistics are available, such as averages, but they turn out to lose...
mehr erfahrenLassi Roininen, University of Oulu, Finland
Gaussian processes are valuable tools for non-parametric modelling, where typically an assumption of stationarity is employed. While removing this assumption can improve prediction, fitting such...
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Am internationalen Tag der Frauen und Mädchen in den Wissenschaften soll diese interdisziplinäre Veranstaltung dazu beitragen, Frauen in den Naturwissenschaften sichtbarer zu machen. Zu diesem Zweck...
mehr erfahrenPhilipp Bartmann
The behaviour of solutions to elliptic PDE's at the boundary of a domain $\Omega$ depends heavily on the geometry of $\partial\Omega$. One is therefore interested in criteria to $\Omega$ that ensure...
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We have the pleasure to invite you to the next edition of a series of meetings initiated by Professor Schulze devoted to microlocal, singular and global analysis and their interactions with geometry...
mehr erfahrenMichael Schwarz
Josephine Bommer
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 27
mehr erfahrenPeter Müller (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Felix Pogorzelski (Universität Leipzig)
14:00 Peter Müller (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München): Localisation for Delone operators: results from wonderland and beyond
15:00 Tea and Coffee Break
15:30 Felix Pogorzelski (Universität...
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs
We show how to compute minimal elastic energy surfaces for rotationally symmetric deformations of annulus shaped reference configurations. The computations are done with the SageManifolds extension of...
mehr erfahrenTobias Lamm, Tristan Rivière
16:15 | Tobias Lamm (KIT Karlsruhe) | Limits of α-harmonic maps In a famous paper, Sacks and Uhlenbeck introduced a perturbation of the Dirichlet energy, the so-called α-energy Eα, α>... |
Sylvie Paycha
Anna Dittus, Universität Rostock
Slow-fast systems consist of slow macroscopic and fast microscopic dynamics. By using equation-free methods, one can do a complete bifurcation analysis of these slow macroscopic variables, even if...
mehr erfahrenMarc Bocquet (École des Ponts ParisTech)
Recent progress in machine learning has shown how to forecast and, to some extent, learn the dynamics of a model from observations, resorting in particular to residual neural networks. These...
mehr erfahrenBenjamin Baron
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 35
mehr erfahrenEnrico Reiß
The physically motivated quantization procedure generates an operator (the so-called pseudo-differential operator, PDO) from a function on the phase space $$\mathbb{R}^n \times \mathbb{R}^n$$ (the...
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In this talk, I want to give an overview about the representation theory of compact Lie groups as it has various applications.
mehr erfahrenProf. Arthur Bakker (Freudenthal-Institut, Niederlande)
Can moving the body have added value in learning mathematics? Much research on embodied cognition suggests that cognition is distributed across brain, body, tools, environment, and culture. Far less...
mehr erfahrenProf. Nathalie Sinclair (Simon-Fraser-University, Canada)
To measure is at once a practical and a conceptual engagement with the world. At its most basic, measuring involves empirical encounters (broadly conceived) that allow one to assign various...
mehr erfahrenAndrey Pilipenko (Kyiv)
Abstract. Let \((\xi_1,\eta_1), (\xi_2,\eta_2),\ldots\) be asequence of i.i.d. two-dimensional random vectors. We prove a functional limit theorem for the maximum of a perturbed random walk \(\underse...
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Katharina Morik (TU Dortmund)
Mobility is an important topic, because on the one hand, the global world requires mobility of people and goods, but on the other hand, we suffer from traffic jams and pollution. This broad field...
mehr erfahrenNazli Mammadova
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 29
mehr erfahrenDr. Siegfried Beckus (Universität Potsdam)
Matthias Ludewig (Adelaide)
Recently, physicists have been able to create “topological states” localised on the boundary of a 2D system, which have rather crazy properties: they fill up spectral gaps in the boundary-less 2D...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Bertrand (Beirut)
In this talk, I will survey some of the classical biholomoprhically invariant metrics defined on domains in the complex Euclidean space. These metrics and related objects are particularly adapted to...
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
Oleksandr Zadorozhnyi (Potsdam)
In the talk I present the stochastic multi-armed bandit problem and its analysis in the case when the arm samples are dependent over time and generated from the so-called weak \(\mathcal{C}\)-mixing...
mehr erfahrenMartin Botushev
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 18
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mehr erfahrenJan Hasenauer (Universität Bonn), Sebastian Sager (Universität Magdeburg)
14:00 Jan Hasenauer (Universität Bonn) On the mathematical modelling of biochemical reactions networks
15:00 Tea and Coffee Break
15:30 Sebastian Sager (Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg)
Abstra...
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Mantoulidis and Schoen constructed smooth asymptotically flat manifolds of dimension 3 with prescribed horizon boundary, whose mass can be made arbitrarily close to the optimal value in the Riemannian...
mehr erfahrenHeiko von der Mosel, Lynn Heller
16:15 | Heiko von der Mosel (RWTH Aachen) | On integral Menger curvature Using concepts from elementary geometry like the circumcircle radius one can construct various families of... |
András Tóbiás (TU Berlin)
We investigate a probabilistic model for routeing of messages in relay-augmented multihop ad-hoc networks, where each transmitter sends one message to the origin. Given the (random) transmitter...
mehr erfahrenStephanie Kasparek (Bonn)
Es wird ein Projekt vorgestellt, das im Rahmen einer Masterarbeit an der Humboldt-Universität entwickelt wurde. Die Lehrerin wird hier zur Geschichtenerzählerin: „Der Garten der Unendlichkeit“ steht...
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Matthias Chung
Mathematical modeling has been a key tool in various scientific fields (such as biology, medicine, and engineering) in understanding systems dynamics. Parameter inference for such systems have been...
mehr erfahrenJulianne Chung
In many physical systems, measurements can only be obtained on the exterior of an object (e.g., the human body or the earth's crust), and the goal is to estimate the internal structures. In other...
mehr erfahrenJosephin Kühne
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 17
mehr erfahrenAlden Waters (Groningen)
We consider the problem of obstacle scattering for the Helmholtz equation with the p-form Laplace Beltrami operator. On manifolds which are asymptotically Euclidean we show resolvent expansions, and...
mehr erfahrenLukas Minogue
Noreen Fischer
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 16
mehr erfahrenFlorentin Münch
Anna-Lena Wegen
Dr. Ester Mariucci
In this talk I will briefly present the research topics I have worked on and discuss the main lines of my future research.
My research interests lie at the frontier between mathematical statistics and...
Prof. Alexandra Carpentier
Testing theory is a corner stone of mathematical statistics, with many practical applications. While asymptotic and parametric testing is relatively well understood, many additional issues arise in...
mehr erfahrenSebastian Hannes
We consider the Dirac operator on a globally hyperbolic spacetime with compact, spacelike Cauchy hypersurfaces. In this setting the Dirac operator is known to be Fredholm and have a smooth solution...
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Prof. Justin Dimmel (University of Maine, U.S.A.)
I report on the design and development of HandWaver, an immersive virtual environment for making and transforming spatial inscriptions: representations that are inscribed into space itself, rather...
mehr erfahrenMichael Högele (Universidad de los Andes, Bogotà, Colombia)
In this talk we present a linear scalar delay differential equation subject to small multiplicative power tail Lévy noise. We solve the first passage (the Kramers) problem with probabilistic methods...
mehr erfahrenMelina Freitag (Universität Potsdam)
Weak constraint four-dimensional variational data assimilation is an important method for incorporating data (typically observations) into a model. The resulting minimisation process takes place in...
mehr erfahrenLuise Fritsche
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 14
mehr erfahrenTheo Galy-Fajou (TU Berlin)
Bayesian Inference is almost always a very challenging mathematical and computational problem. In the context of Gaussian Process, only a Gaussian likelihood leads to an analytically tractable...
mehr erfahrenUzy Smilansky (Weizmann Institute of Science)
Trace formulae are one of the most important tools in a large number of fields ranging from quantum chaos via spectral geometry, graphs and number theory. Here, I shall present two rather...
mehr erfahrenMehran Seyedhosseini
Franziska Göbel
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mehr erfahrenDr. Christian Rose (MPI Leipzig)
The Kato condition on the negative part of the Ricci curvature turned out to be an appropriate generalization of Lp- curvature conditions that can be used to investigate geometric and topological...
mehr erfahrenDavid Albers (University of Colorado, USA)
In this talk I will present some recent results estimating and forecasting physiology in an intensive care unit (ICU) using sparse, non-stationary data collected while administering care. While I will...
mehr erfahrenWai Tung Poon
On the presentation of my scientific project, I am going to show some properties about microlocal analysis. Firstly, I will define some basic notions about the distribution and Fourier transform of a...
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Elisabeth Brunner (FU Berlin)
In diesem Vortrag wird der neu entwickelte „Atlas der Schulmathematik der Sekundarstufe I“ vorgestellt. Er er-möglicht es den Lernenden, sich zu jeder Zeit in ihrem Arbeitsprozess innerhalb der...
mehr erfahrenSandra Kliem (Frankfurt)
The one-dimensional KPP-equation driven by space-time white noise,
\[ \partial_t u = \partial_{xx} u + \theta u - u^2 + u^{\frac{1}{2}} dW, \qquad t>0, x \in \mathbb{R}, \theta>0, \qquad \qquad u(0,x)...
Prof. Dr. T. Bodnar
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In this paper, new tests for the independence of two high-dimensional vectors are investigated. We consider the case where the dimension of the vectors increases with the sample size and...
Prof. Dr. D. Rudolf
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Perturbation theory for Markov chains addresses the question of how small differences in the transition probabilities of Markov chains are reflected in differences between their...
Prof. Dr. T. Dickhaus
Abstract:
Multivariate multiple test procedures have received growing attention recently. This is due to the fact that data generated by modern applications typically are high-dimensional, but possess...
Jane Knöchel
Mara Martin
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 13
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Elizabeth Mansfield (University of Kent), David Rowe (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz)
14:00 Elizabeth Mansfield (Universität Kent): Noether's Theorem, both smooth and discrete
15:00 Tea and Coffee Break
15:30 David E. Rowe (Universität Mainz): On the Background to Emmy Noether’s...
mehr erfahrenRubens Longhi
We study Maxwell's equation as a theory for smooth k-forms on globally hyperbolic spacetimes with timelike boundary as defined by Aké, Flores and Sanchez. In particular we start by investigating on...
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Hanna Jürß
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 10
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Anna Muranova (Bielefeld University)
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Lennart Ronge (Bonn)
Considering a family of self-adjoint Fredholm operators A(t), the equality ind(D_APS)=sf(A) will be shown under certain conditions. Here, sf(A) denotes the spectral flow of the family A, D_APS is the...
mehr erfahrenEsko Heinonen, Nicolas Marque
16:15 | Esko Heinonen | Jenkins-Serrin problem for translating graphs A translating soliton is a smooth oriented hypersurface S in MxR (or in Rn+1) whose mean curvature satisfies H =... |
Lashi Bandara
Han Cheng Lie (Universität Potsdam)
Global long-term properties of dynamical systems, such as their stationary distribution or rate of mixing, are strongly related to spectral objects of certain operators. These operators, which are...
mehr erfahrenEster Mariucci (Universität Potsdam)
The concept of distance is ancient and ubiquitous. Being able to quantify the distance between objects has important applications everywhere in mathematics; just think of approximation theory,...
mehr erfahrenMaximilian Tieze
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 33
mehr erfahrenClaudio Dappiaggi (Pavia)
We discuss the freedom in the construction of Wick polynomials for a non linear Sigma model and we introduce the associated renormalization group flow, proving that it coincides with the Ricci flow.
mehr erfahrenSiegfried Beckus, Peter Mahns
Claudio Dappiaggi (Pavia)
We apply the algebraic approach to construct the algebra of observables associated to non linear Sigma models. In particular we discuss the notion of Wick polynomials and their realization in terms of...
mehr erfahrenBernard Helffer (University of Paris-Sud)
Abstract: We revisit Courant's nodal domain property for linear combinations of eigenfunctions. This property was proven by Sturm (1836) in the case of dimension 1. Although stated as true for the...
mehr erfahrenAiso Heinze (Leibniz-Institut, Kiel) + Diskussion
Was erwarten Hochschulen, was sollen Schulen leisten und welche Handlungsmöglichkeiten gibt es?
Seit Jahren werden mangelnde mathematische Kompetenzen von Studienanfängerinnen und Studienanfängern in...
mehr erfahrenClaudio Dappiaggi (Pavia)
The goal of the these lectures is to give a rigorous derivation of Ricci flow starting from non linear Sigma models, within the framework of algebraic quantum field theory. In the first talk we...
mehr erfahrenNoema Nicolussi (University of Vienna)
Abstract: Graphs and their Laplace operators play an important role in various different branches of mathematics (e.g. combinatorics, data science, group theory). A key observation is that many...
mehr erfahrenSiegfried Beckus
Dr. Xenia Reit (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Das Image von Modellierungsaufgaben im Mathematikunterricht ist eigentlich gut, können sie den Schülerinnen und Schülern doch ein reales Bild von Mathematik im Alltag und dessen Nützlichkeit...
mehr erfahrenOlga Aryasova (Kyiv)
We consider an Euclidean space with semipermeable membranes on nonsmooth surfaces, for example, on the boundary of a wedge or a cone. We study the existence and uniqueness of a strong Markov process...
mehr erfahrenArtem Istranin
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 32
mehr erfahrenMax Kämper (TU Dortmund)
Random Schrödinger operators are a model for metals with random impurities and this talk will present them for the special case of the Anderson operator on a lattice. We will introduce the integrated...
mehr erfahrenElke Rosenberger
Sara Mazzonetto
In this talk we introduce a nonlinear integration-by-parts formula for stochastic differential equations. We call it Itô-Alekseev-Gröbner formula because it generalizes both Itô formula and the...
mehr erfahrenSteven Rosenberg (Boston University)
It is difficult to say much about the topology of the diffeomorphism group and isometry group of a closed manifold, and few high dimensional results are known. In work with Staoshi Egi and Yoshi...
mehr erfahrenAlan Carey (Australian National University, Canberra)
When applied to condensed matter theory, the spectral flow for paths in the space of skew adjoint Fredholm operators suggests that we consider a generalisation that encompasses all of the classifying...
mehr erfahrenSébastien Gerchinowitz (Université de Toulouse)
We consider the problem of maximizing a non-concave Lipschitz function f over a bounded domain in dimension d. In this talk we provide regret guarantees for a decade-old algorithm due to Piyavskii and...
mehr erfahrenMax Lewandowski
René Hintze
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 12
mehr erfahrenMichael Jung
SageMath ("System for Algebra and Geometry Experimentation") is an open source computer algebra system based on Python. It uses various libraries written in R, Fortran, Maxima etc. to realize an...
mehr erfahrenFranziska Göbel (Universität Potsdam)
In this talk I will present a multiscale approach to construct a data-adapted basis-like (Parseval frame) set of functions F which allows for a decomposition of every square-integrable function...
mehr erfahrenCarlo Bellingeri (TU Berlin)
Starting from the classical change of variable formula for smooth paths, we will explain how to extend this identity to the case when the underlying path has generic Hölder regularity in the context...
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mehr erfahrenNoema Nicolussi (University of Vienna)
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Daniel Schindler (Universität Potsdam)
Abstract: Amoeboid cell motility is essential for a wide range of biological processes including wound healing, embryonic morphogenesis, and cancer metastasis.
With the ability to generate large...
Oliver Lindblad Petersen (Uni Hamburg)
In a recent paper, Ionescu and Klainerman showed that Killing vector fields on Lorentzian manifolds can be extended using only unique continuation statements for wave equations. Before their work,...
mehr erfahrenJesus Sanz-Serna (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
The Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (HMC) method is a widely used Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm that offers the possibility of combining high acceptance rates and nonlocal moves. Most of the...
mehr erfahrenAndrea Hübner
Aigner, Ziegler: Das BUCH der Beweise, Kapitel 11
mehr erfahrenChristian Léonard (Université Paris Nanterre), Marc Arnaudon (Université de Bordeaux)
14:00 Christian Léonard (Université Paris Nanterre): Optimal mass transportation: a probabilistic approach
15:00 Tea and Coffee Break
15:30 Marc Arnaudon (Université de Bordeaux): The motion of...
Hans-Bert Rademacher (Uni Leipzig)
It is an open question whether any Riemannian metric on a compact manifold has infinitely many geometrically distinct closed geodesics. We first revisit results for generic metrics in the case of...
mehr erfahrenOana Lang (Imperial College London, UK)
In this talk we will present a data assimilation problem based on a new stochastic rotating shallow water (SRSW) signal and an adaptive tempering particle filter algorithm. The model has been obtained...
mehr erfahrenEnrico Reiß (Universität Potsdam)
In mean field theories of statistical mechanics where N particles interact, macroscopic observables typically take values in a scaled lattice with lattice spacing 1/N. An easy but typical example is...
mehr erfahrenKasia Rejzner (York)
In this talk, I will present how the formal S-matrix and the interacting fields are constructed in the framework of perturbative algebraic quantum field theory (pAQFT). I will illustrate this on the...
mehr erfahrenPaolo Aschieri (Alessandria and Torino)
Seiberg-Witten maps are a method to locally construct noncommutative gauge theories starting from commutative gauge theories. It originated in the context of gauge theories describing low energy...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Ram Band (Israel Institute of Technology - Technion)
We discuss the number of zeros of Laplacian eigenfunctions on a metric (quantum) graph.
The n-th eigenfunction has at least n-1 zeros and at most n-1+\beta zeros, where \beta is the number of graph...
Saskia Roos
In this talk we study the free fermion in the framework of functional field theory. It turns out that the theory is twisted due to the chiral anomaly of the free fermion. We give a detailed...
mehr erfahrenPierre Houdebert (Universität Potsdam)
The Fortuin-Kasteleyen representation, introduce in the 1960', is a method used to prove phase transition for Gibbs point process. It reduces the problem of phase transition to the study of...
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Diese Einführungsveranstaltung richtet sich an alle Anfängerinnen und Anfänger der Studiengänge Mathematik Bachelor of Science und Bachelor of Education. Die Institutsleitung, die Lehrkräfte der...
mehr erfahrenKaren Willcox (Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, The University of Texas, USA)
Achieving predictive data science for physical systems requires a synergistic combination of data and...
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Auf Initiative des Instituts für Mathematik unter Federführung von Herrn Prof. Reich ist ein Universitärer Forschungsschwerpunkt (UFS) mit dem Titel Data centric sciences (DCS) für den Zeitraum 1....
mehr erfahrenLars Nerger (Alfred-Wegener-Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Science, Bremerhaven)
Coupled models simulate different compartments of the Earth system as well as their interactions. For example coupled ocean-biogoechemical models simulate ocean circulation, biogeochemical processes...
mehr erfahrenJens Fischer
Verteidigung der Masterarbeit im Rahmen der Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie.
Gutachterinnen: Prof. Roelly und Dr. Kosenkova
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Torsten Böhm, Université de Toulouse
Neo-Narval at TBL/Pic du Midi (France) will be the first instrument working simultaneously in high resolution spectroscopy, polarimetry and velocimetry being entirely dedicated to stellar...
mehr erfahrenDr. Christof Leng
Site Reliability Engineers sind Googles DevOps-Experten für den Betrieb der Produkte und internen technischen Infrastruktur. Sie müssen mit der beeindruckenden Größe, dem rasanten Wachstum und der...
mehr erfahrenPrashant Mehta (University of Illinois, USA)
There is a certain magic involved in recasting the equations in Physics, and the algorithms in Engineering, in variational terms. The most classical of these ‘magics’ is the Lagrange’s formulation of...
mehr erfahrenGeir Evensen (NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Norway)
Raanes et al. (2019) revised the iterative ensemble smoother of Chen and Oliver (2013), denoted Ensemble Randomized Maximum Likelihood (EnRML), using the property that the EnRML solution is contained...
mehr erfahrenMatthew Levine
Methods from data assimilation, inverse problems, and machine learning have shown exciting potential for transforming biomedicine.
First, I will show how a Bayesian Inverse approach can be used to...
Eldad Haber (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) have recently seen tremendous success in various computer vision tasks. However, their application to problems with high dimensional input and output has been...
mehr erfahrenFranca Hoffmann (California Institute of Technology, USA)
We study a class of interacting particle systems that may be used for optimization. By considering the mean-field limit one obtains a nonlinear Fokker-Planck equation. This equation exhibits a novel...
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Alfonso Garmendia (KU Leuven University)
A natural example of quotient spaces are the ones given by a singular foliation on a manifold. In this case we have a canonical groupoid to model it, the holonomy groupoid.
This talk gives an...
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs
We consider boundary value problems in linearized elastostatics for isotropic materials. It is known that Dirichlet boundary conditions are strongly elliptic boundary conditions in the sense of...
mehr erfahrenSylvie Monniaux (Université Aix-Marseille), Lutz Weis (Universität Karlsruhe)
14:00 Sylvie Monniaux (Université Aix-Marseille): Maximal regularity and Navier Stokes equations
15:00 Tea and Coffee Break
15:30 Lutz Weis (Universität Karlsruhe): The H∞-calculus and its...
mehr erfahrenAlfonso Garmendia (KU Leuven University)
Quotients spaces present a problem in differential geometry, given that usually quotients of manifolds are not smooth. One way to deal with this problem is using Lie groupoids.
Nevertheless, a...
mehr erfahrenWolfgang Löhr (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Markov chains on sets of (finite, graph-theoretic) trees arise in applications, e.g., as evolving genealogical trees in population models or in Markov chain Monte Carlo methods for the reconstruction...
mehr erfahrenMehran Seyedhosseini (Göttingen)
Patricia Reynaud-Bouret (CNRS / University of Nice, France)
After giving a short introduction to biological neuronal networks and their main properties, I will explain why neurobiologists are interested by functional connectivity, which form a mathematical...
mehr erfahrenKonstantin Wernli (Universität Zürich)
I will discuss how to incorporate Atiyah-Segal approach to locality in
quantum field theory – namely, the behaviour of the partition function
under the cutting and gluing – in the perturbative setting....
Bernhard Fiedler
Georges Habib (Lebanese University)
Given a Riemannian manifold with boundary, we will establish a new estimate for the first eigenvalue of the Laplacian with Robin boundary conditions. These estimates are expressed in terms of the...
mehr erfahrenOlivier Bouillot (Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée)
Mould calculus is a powerful combinatorial tool which has been developed in the
late 80's by J. Ecalle. It often provides some explicit formulae when there are
no other available computational methods.
I...
Oleksandr Zadorozhnyi (Potsdam)
In the talk I present a Bernstein type inequality for Banach-valued random sums under weak-dependency assumption of general kind on the variables and smoothness assumption on the underlying Banach...
mehr erfahrenArmando Cabrera Pacheco, Bruno Premoselli
16:15 | Armando Cabrera Pacheco | Extensions of minimal Bartnik data and the Bartnik mass The Bartnik mass is an important notion of quasi-local mass in mathematical relativity, although it has the... |
Peter Grabs
Christian Scholz, Jens Fischer, Florian Fischer
14:00 -14:30 Christian Scholz: Heat Equation and Heat Kernel Bounds on Graphs.
14:45- 15:15 Jens Fischer: Markov Chains and some Stopping Times.
15:15- 15:30 Break. Election of the new PhD...
Paolo Pigato (WIAS Berlin)
I will review some empirical facts on implied volatility and how they recently led to the introduction of rough (fractional) stochastic volatility models in finance. I will recall some results in...
mehr erfahrenJon Cockayne (University of Warwick, UK)
A fundamental task in numerical computation is the solution of large linear systems, and iterative methods are among the most widely used solvers for sparse linear systems. However, for more...
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
Boundary value problems for the Dirac operator on a Riemannian manifolds are rather well understood. In particular, one has a general description of admissible boundary conditions. The Lorentzian case...
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Alle Studieninteressierten sind herzlich eingeladen zum Hochschulinformationstag der Universität Potsdam. Dort stellen alle Studienfächer ihr Angebot vor. Außerdem sind auf einem Infomarkt die...
mehr erfahrenPeter König (Universität Osnabrück)
Are event related potentials, well investigated under laboratory conditions, a signature of cortical processing during natural behavior?
We explore this question with a fully mobile recording setup....
Wolfgang Maurer, Melanie Graf
16:15 | Wolfgang Maurer | Curvature Flows Without Singularities I'll give an overview of my work on curvature flows without singularities. The concept was introduced by Sáez and Schnürer in '14. They... |
Thierry Bodineau (École Polytechnique, Palaiseau), Laure Saint-Raymond (École Normale Supérieure, Lyon)
Consider the Hamiltonian dynamics of a system of hard spheres, such as billiard balls or marbles. In the kinetic limit (when the number of spheres tends to infinity), the system is described...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Zass
Giovanni Conforti (Ecole Polytechnique)
In deterministic control, the turnpike property is the fact that optimal solutions consist approximatively of three pieces. The first and third pieces are rapid transitions from the initial state to a...
mehr erfahrenChand Devchand (AEI)
I will review the link between coadjoint orbits of Lie groups and completely integrable flows, concentrating on infinite dimensional Lie groups related to field theory examples.
Alexander Schmeding (Technische Universität Berlin)
To a Lie groupoid one can associate an infinite dimensional Lie group, the so called bisection group.
These groups are closely connected to the geometry and representation theory of the underlying Lie...
Linda Khachatryan (Yerevan, Armenia)
We introduce sufficiently wide classes of non-linear functionals preserving normal (Gaussian) distribution and establish various conditions under which a sequence of such functionals is...
mehr erfahrenapl. Prof. Dr. Thomas Püttmann
Spielend Mathematik lernen – zu diesem Zweck habe ich Modelle, Apparate und Instrumente aus fischer-technik-Teilen entwickelt, die unmittelbar zum Ausprobieren und Experimentieren auffordern. Die...
mehr erfahrenOliver Rinne
Metric extension problems for the static vacuum Einstein equations with prescribed geometric data on an inner boundary 2-surface arise in the context of Bartnik's proposal of a quasi-local mass in...
mehr erfahrenMichael Jung
SageMath is an open source variant of Mathematica and useful in various areas in mathematics. For my master thesis, I implement characteristic classes of vector bundles using the ...
mehr erfahrenAnna Baccaglini-Frank (University of Pisa)
The talk focuses on mathematical discourse (from a commognitive perspective) in the context of dynamic geometry and algebra software, environments in which one can construct virtual objects which...
mehr erfahrenOleksandr Prykhodko (Kyiv)
We will construct a random walk with specific lagging in point 0 and prove that for appropriate scaling the limiting process is so-called sticky Brownian motion.
mehr erfahrenAndrea Spiro (Università di Camerino)
An instanton on a quaternionic Kähler manifold is a connection on a principle bundle, whose curvature is pointwise adapted to the quaternionic structure of the tangent space.
These instantons are...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Willem van Mechelen (VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, Niederlande), Prof. Dr. Soyoung Park (DIfE Potsdam / Charité Berlin)
ab 09:40 Uhr: Einführungsvorträge
ab 15:00 Uhr: Hauptvorträge
Ernst Kuwert (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
We discuss the problem of minimizing the total squared curvature of compact surfaces in closed Riemannian manifolds. In particular, we present an area bound in terms of the curvature for many...
mehr erfahrenBernd Hofmann (TU Chemnitz), Elena Resmerita (Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt)
14:00 Bernd Hofmann: An introduction to regularization theory for inverse problems
15:00 Tea and Coffee break
15:30 Elena Resmerita: Old and new facets of sparsity promoting regularization
... mehr erfahrenStRin Pauline Linke
„Ich habe heute etwas im Mathematikunterricht entdeckt!“ Diese Aussage hören wir leider viel zu selten von unseren Schülerinnen und Schülern und das obwohl entdeckendes Lernen ein in der...
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Der Potsdamer Tag der Wissenschaften 2019 findet auf dem Campus der Fachhochschule Potsdam statt. Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf der Seite des Potsdamer Tags der Wissenschaften.
mehr erfahrenClaire Voisin (Collège de France, Paris), Christian Gilain (Sorbonne Université, Paris)
Die Euler-Vorlesung 2019 wird von der französischen Mathematikerin Claire Voisin gehalten. Der traditionelle historische Vortrag wird von Professor Christian Gilain gehalten.
Claire Voisin (Collège...
mehr erfahrenAlan Carey (ANU, Canberra)
Witten introduced the notion of real spectral flow in the late 1980s in connection with anomalies.
His idea is quite correct but there is a gap in the argument that may be filled in using an extension...
Edriss Titi (Texas A&M University, USA)
One of the main characteristics of infinite-dimensional dissipative evolution equations, such as the Navier-Stokes equations and reaction-diffusion systems, is that their long-time dynamics...
mehr erfahrenTBA
11:00 | TBA | Global theory of Fourier integral operators 1 |
13:30 | TBA | Global theory of Fourier integral operators 2 |
15:00 | TBA | Products with vanishing principal symbol |
Kittisak Tinpun
Max Lewandowski
The semiclassical model of quantum field theory on curved spacetimes is considered as an intermediate step in the direction of some quantum theory of gravitation, which however already yields...
mehr erfahrenTanja Pasurek (Bielefeld)
We extend the classical Dobrushin's uniqueness criterion to Markov random fields on general graphs and with single-spin spaces that need not be locally compact. As a by-product of the method, we...
mehr erfahrenHans-Joachim Brenner (Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium, Erfurt)
Im Kolloquium wird ein seit 2003 durchgeführtes Projekt vorgestellt, das der empirischen Forschung zu-zuordnen ist – eine Fallstudie mit qualitativem Rahmen; Aktions- und Praxisforschung von der...
mehr erfahrenJulia Fleischer (Universität Potsdam)
Talk by Julia Fleischer and Markus Seyfried
Das Projekt Kabinettwatch beschäftigt sich mit der Vorhersage der Zusammensetzung des Bundeskabinetts nach einer Bundestagswahl, während der Phase der...
mehr erfahrenViktoria Rothe
Let M be a spatially compact globally hyperbolic Lorentzian manifold of dimension 4. We will examine under which conditions the Yamabe equation on M has a positive solution for all times in a given...
mehr erfahrenAnna Sakovich (Uppsala University), Michael Eichmair (University of Vienna)
14:00 Anna Sakovich (Uppsala University): Mass in Riemannian Geometry and General Relativity
15:00 Tea and Coffee break
15:30 Michael Eichmair (University of Vienna): The isoperimetric problem for...
mehr erfahrenHannah Marienwald (TU Berlin)
Dynamic diversification – finding a set of data points with maximum pairwise distance from a time-dependent sample pool – is an important, but NP-hard problem in many different applications....
mehr erfahrenBarbara Kaltenbacher (Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt)
Parameter identification problems typically consist of a model equation, e.g. (systems of) ordinary or partial differential equations, and the observation equation. In the conventional reduced...
mehr erfahrenMarkus Röser, Oliver Lindblad, Áron Szabo
11:00 | Markus Röser | Conic Lagrangian manifold |
13:30 | Oliver Lindblad | Invariant definition of the principal symbol 1 |
15:00 | Áron Szabo | Invariant definition of the principal symbol 2 |
Jeremie Houssineau (University of Warwick)
Although using probability distributions to model uncertainty is by far the most widely accepted approach, it does not come without inconveniences. A basic example of such shortcomings is the...
mehr erfahrenSuren Poghosyan (Yerevan, Armenia)
The traditional method for the construction of the limiting Gibbs measure uses the thermodynamic limit of the finite volume correlation functions. These limiting correlation functions are defined...
mehr erfahrenProf. Regina Bruder (TU Darmstadt)
Christian Bär, Sylvie Paycha
Klasse 9/10: Prof. Christian Bär: Das Färben von Landkarten
Auf Landkarten färbt man die Länder der besseren Übersichtlichkeit halber ein und zwar so, dass benachbarte Länder stets...
mehr erfahrenFelix Otto (Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik in den Naturwissenschaften, Leipzig)
In engineering applications, heterogeneous media are often described in statistical terms. This partial knowledge is sufficient to determine the effective, i. e. large-scale behavior. This effective...
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This Workshop is orginised in the framework of the research group linkage between the Institute of Mathematics of the University of Potsdam and the Insitute of Mathematics at the National Academy of...
mehr erfahrenEster Mariucci (Universität Potsdam)
When looking for asymptotic results for some statistical model, global asymptotic equivalence, in the Le Cam sense, often proves to be a useful tool that allows to work in a simpler model. In this...
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Lernen und Erleben wird zunehmend virtuell: Virtual-Reality-Brillen, 360-Grad-YouTube-Videos oder Augmented-Reality Apps sind nicht nur beliebte Freizeitbeschäftigungen, sondern finden auch immer mehr...
mehr erfahrenZoe Wyatt (University of Edinburgh)
A key question in general relativity is whether solutions to the Einstein equations, viewed as an initial value problem, are stable to small perturbations of the initial data. For example, previous...
mehr erfahrenIlya Y. Dodin (Princeton University)
Turbulence has always been a tough subject to study. Interestingly though, typical turbulence equations are similar in form to those that govern nondegenerate quantum plasmas, which are easier to...
mehr erfahrenKoordination: Claudia-Susanne Günther
Teilnehmende: | Potsdamer Lehramtsstudierende des Faches Mathematik |
Programm: | Besuch von Mathematikdidaktikseminaren, Begleitung von Tilburger Studierenden im Praktikum, Hospitation im Mathematikunterricht... |
Diego Lopez (UP)
After recalling basic definitions in the context of locality, we shall prove the equivalence of universal properties with/without locality for
tensor and enveloping algebras.
Ariane Beier
The scalar wave equation on Schwarzschild spacetime allows physical relevant generalizations incorperating a topological quantum number and fields of higher spin. This talk focusses on the derivation...
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Part of this conference will be a special colloquium on Wednesday, March 6, 2019, in honor of Professor Bert-Wolfgang Schulze who will...
mehr erfahrenProf. Gilles Blanchard, Stefan Mauerberger
Klasse 9/10: Prof. Gilles Blanchard: Einführung in die Kombinatorik
Wie viele unterschiedliche Playlists von 10 Songs kann man aus einer Musikbibliothek von 500 Songs zusammenstellen? Wieso bringt...
mehr erfahrenPavel Hajek (Universität Augsburg)
For a closed oriented Riemannian manifold M, we consider integrals associated to trivalent ribbon graphs decorated with harmonic forms at exterior vertices and the Green kernel G(x,y) at interior...
mehr erfahrenPhilipp Bartmann
We will discuss aspects of classical interpolation theory including properties of the Hardy–Littlewood maximal function and Marcinkiewicz’s interpolation theorem. Further, we will establish the...
mehr erfahrenHemanth Saratchandran (Universität Augsburg)
The study of hyperbolic knot complements has a long history leading to many exciting results in the field of 3-manifold topology. In this talk, I will present a 4-dimensional analogue of this study....
mehr erfahrenJonas Grünberg
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François Bachoc
We consider a Gaussian process subjected to inequality constraints (for instance boundedness, monotonicity or convexity). These types of inequality constraints correspond to additional information on...
mehr erfahrenKoordination: Claudia-Susanne Günther, Karen Reitz-Koncebovski, Peter Klöpping
Weitere Informationen finde Sie in PULS.
mehr erfahrenKoordination: Claudia-Susanne Günther, Karen Reitz-Koncebovski, Peter Klöpping
Weitere Informationen finde Sie in PULS.
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PhD Day of the Institute of Mathematics
mehr erfahrenKoordination: Claudia-Susanne Günther, Karen Reitz-Koncebovski, Peter Klöpping
Weitere Informationen finde Sie in PULS.
mehr erfahrenTania Kosenkova
In the talk, we present a characterization of the bridges of Lévy processes through a functional equation. This result allows us to obtain stochastic domination for the bridges through unconditioned...
mehr erfahrenSimon Hirscher
Montag 11.02. von 10:00 bis 12:00 in 2.09.0.14
Montag 11.02. von 14:00 bis 16:00 in 2.09.0.13
Dienstag 12.02. bis Freitag 15.02. jeweils von 10:00 bis 12:00 und von 14:00 bis 16:00 in 2.09.0.14
Dies...
mehr erfahrenShane Farnsworth (MPI for Gravitational Physics, Golm)
Many patterns and features in our current models of physics remain deeply mysterious. What determines the symmetries and particle content we observe in experiment for instance? Alain Connes has argued...
mehr erfahrenEster Mariucci
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Part 2: Statistics for jump processes
In the second part of the mini course, we will discuss how to estimate the Lévy measure from...
mehr erfahrenAndreas Hermann
Hanne Hardering
17:00 | Hanne Hardening | Geodesic surface finite elements We study the discretization of maps from a smooth embedded hypersurface into a smooth Riemannian manifold. The discretization is given by a... |
Jean Bellissard (Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta and WWU Münster), Hans Daniel Lenz (Universität Friedrich Schiller Jena)
14:00 Jean V. Bellissard: Self-adjoint Operators on aperiodic media
15:00 Tea and Coffee break
15:30 Hans Daniel Lenz: Discrete spectrum for topological dynamical systems
Jean V. Bellissard...
mehr erfahrenOlga Aryasova & Andrey Pilipenko
10:15-11:00 : A. Pilipenko, On pertubertation of an ODE with non-Lipschitz coefficients by a small noise
We study the limit behavior of an ordinary differential equation with non-Lipschitz...
mehr erfahrenMohammed Lemou (IRMAR Rennes, France)
I will start by giving a short overview of the history around stability and instability issues in gravitational systems driven by kinetic equations. Conservations properties and families of...
mehr erfahrenCharlotte Kloft (FU Berlin)
For new medicines to be approved for therapeutic use, three internationally accepted criteria have to be met: efficacy, safety, quality. Yet, in drug development and drug therapy, the complex...
mehr erfahrenEster Mariucci
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Part 1: Why do we add jumps to the Brownian motion?
In the first part of the mini course we will focus on jump processes with independent...
mehr erfahrenAndreas Hermann
Lashi Bandara
We consider first-order elliptic differential operators on a compact manifold with boundary. We show that the kernel of the maximal extension, which coincides with the kernel of its associated Neumann...
mehr erfahrenHerbert Balasin (TU Wien)
Using the framework of Colombeau's generalized functions, I will discuss the motion of both the classical as well as the quantum motion of a particle in an impulsive background.
mehr erfahrenChristian Scholz
Consider a countable set and a weighted, uniformly locally finite graph. In his paper "Parabolic Harnack inequality and estimates of Markov chains on graphs", Delmotte proves that parabolic Harnack...
mehr erfahrenLoïc Foissy (LMPA, Calais)
Typed trees are used by Bruned, Hairer, Zambotti in order to deal with stochastics PDE. We here explore the algebraic structures of these combinatorial objects: prelie products, operadic compositions,...
mehr erfahrenÁron Szabo, Markus Röser
11:00 | Markus Röser | Symplectic Vector Spaces, Room H2 |
13:30 | Áron Szabo | Symplectic Differential Geometry, Room H127 |
15:00 | Markus Röser | Lagrangian Manifolds, Room H1240 |
Francesca Arici (MPI Leipzig)
In this talk I will recall how Pimsner algebras of self-Morita equivalences can be thought of as total spaces of quantum circle bundles, and the associated six term exact sequence in K-theory can be...
mehr erfahrenZ03: Tobias Scheffer, Hendrik Gessner
Project Z03
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Exercises take place Mondays from 16:15-17:45 at 2.25.F0.01.
mehr erfahrenLashi Bandara
Nadine Große (Freiburg)
We consider the Dirac operator on globally hyperbolic manifolds with timelike boundary and ask for well-posedness of the Cauchy initial-boundary value problem coupled to MIT-boundary conditions. This...
mehr erfahrenJan Slovák (Brno, Czech Republic), Nadine Große (Freiburg)
14:00 Nadine Große (Freiburg): Boundary value problems: an approach via bounded geometries
In this talk, we consider boundary value problems on domains with non smooth boundaries. For the Dirichlet...
Prof. em. Dr. Wilfried Herget (Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle-Wittenberg)
… angewandt: Mathematik lernen – wozu soll das gut sein? Eine Antwort darauf ist ein anwendungs- und realitätsorientierter Mathematikunterricht. Er zeigt: Mathematik ist nützlich.
… abgewandt: Doch...
Jodi Dianetti
A singular stochastic control problem typically describes the situation in which an agent has to choose optimally an irreversible strategy in order to minimize a certain cost functional. In this talk...
mehr erfahrenJoachim Gräter, Sebastian Reich
Klasse 9/10: Prof. Joachim Gräter: Zahlenkongruenzen / Chinesischer Restsatz
Frau Noether möchte ihre 21 Schüler großzügig mit Schokoriegeln belohnen. Sie kauft Tüten von Schokoriegeln, bei...
mehr erfahrenPierre del Moral (INRIA Bordeaux)
This talk is concerned with the long time behavior of particle filters and Ensemble Kalman filters. These filters can be interpreted as mean field type particle interpretation of the filtering...
mehr erfahrenKurusch Ebrahimi-Fard (NTNU Trondheim, Norway)
We will discuss a Faà di Bruno type Hopf algebra encoding the composition of Chen-Fliess series of iterated integrals.
Alessandra Frabetti (Université Lyon 1)
In perturbative quantum field theory, the renormalization group is a group of formal diffeomorphisms in the powers of the coupling constant, with coefficients built on the counterterms of divergent...
mehr erfahrenA01: Wilhelm Stannat, Markus Reiß
Project A01
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Exercises take place Mondays from 16:15-17:45 at 2.25.F0.01.
mehr erfahrenLashi Bandara
Penelope Gehring (Tübingen)
Mantoulidis and Schoen constructed smooth asymptotically flat initial data sets of dimension 3 with prescribed horizon boundary, whose mass can be made arbitrary close to the optimal value in the...
mehr erfahrenHuali Zhang (AEI)
Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) is the study of the dynamics and magnetic properties of electrically conducting fluids. In this talk, we will give a brief derivation of MHD equations, and also introduce...
mehr erfahrenKsenia Fedosova (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
In this talk, we investigate the behavior of the Eisenstein series, or generalized eigenfunctions of the Laplace operator on hyperbolic surfaces. We twist them by a (possibly) non-unitary...
mehr erfahrenDr. Pierre Houdebert
The Widom-Rowlinson model is formally defined as two homogeneous Poisson point processes forbidding the points of different type to be too close. For this Gibbs model the question of uniqueness/...
mehr erfahrenSangeetika Ruchi (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, Amsterdam)
Sequential Monte Carlo methods (SMC) are typically stochastic. Ensemble Transform Particle filter (ETPF) is a deterministic SMC method. It, however, still fails for strongly nonlinear problems, since...
mehr erfahrenNiels Kowalzig (Università di Napoli Federico II)
In this talk, we will give an overview of how typical ingredients of cyclic homology theories and (algebraic) operads naturally appear when looking for (higher) brackets on certain cohomology groups,...
mehr erfahrenLudger Scherliess (Utah State University)
Over the past decades physics-based data assimilation models have been used in many areas of science and engineering and have found extensive use in meteorology and oceanography. More recently, data...
mehr erfahrenA04: Markus Reiß, Wilhelm Huisinga
Project A04
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Exercises take place Mondays from 16:15-17:45 at 2.25.F0.01.
mehr erfahrenMichael Jung
Felix Finster (Regensburg)
After a brief general introduction to causal fermion systems and causal variational principles, the concept of linearized fields is introduced. Formulating the Cauchy problem locally in so-called...
mehr erfahrenHelmut Friedrich (AEI)
In the last 30 years an enormous amount of work has been done on the existence and global structure of asymptotically flat solutions to Einstein's field equations. Many of these contributions are in...
mehr erfahrenPiotr Bizoń, Niels Martin Møller
16:15 | Piotr Bizoń | Resonant dynamics in spatially confined Hamiltonian systems The long-time behavior of nonlinear dispersive waves subject to spatial confinement can be very rich and complex because,... |
Michael Schwarz
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Philipp Bartman, Sari Ghanem, Philip Thonke
11:00 | Philipp Bartman | Oscillatory Integrals |
13:00 | Sari Ghanem | Local Theory for Fourier Integral Operators |
14:30 | Philip Thonke | Pseudodifferential Operators |
15:30 | Oliver Lindblad-Petersen | Example: Wave Equation |
Annalisa Drösemeier, StRin, M. Ed. (Universität Bayreuth)
Die Integralrechnung zählt sicherlich zu den anspruchsvolleren Themengebieten der Schulmathematik. Nicht
selten beschränkt sich der Analysisunterricht dabei auf Formeln und Kalküle, die auswendig...
Claudia Grabs
Magda Khalile (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
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Alexander Friedrich
Blood cells and their iconic discoid shape can modelled by closed surfaces minimizing an associated bending energy. I will give a brief introduction to immersed surfaces and discuss what kind of...
mehr erfahrenRosa Preiss (TU Berlin)
This talk is based on a joint paper with Yvain Bruned, Ilya Chevyrev and Peter Friz. There, we revisit (higher-order) translation operators on rough paths, in both the geometric and branched setting....
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Angelika Bikner-Ahsbahs (Universität Bremen)
Algebra gehört zum Schlüsselbereich mathematischen Arbeitens, der in der Sekundarstufe erlernt wird, aber
für alle weiterführenden Inhaltsbereiche mathematischen Handelns relevant ist. Dabei tun sich...
Florian Hildebrandt (Hamburg)
Stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs) are becoming increasingly popular for modeling phenomena from the natural sciences and finance and thus require statistical methods for their...
mehr erfahrenCaroline Wormell (University of Sydney and SFB visiting PhD research fellow)
Many physical problems, most importantly the quantification of climate change, involve estimating the response of a deterministic chaotic dynamical system's statistical equilibrium to perturbations...
mehr erfahrenA02: Wilhelm Stannat, Jana de Wiljes, Sebastian Reich
Project A02
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Exercises take place Mondays from 16:15-17:45 at 2.25.F0.01.
mehr erfahrenSebastian Hannes
Dmitri Vassiliev (UCL London)
We work on a 4-manifold equipped with Lorentzian metric g and consider a volume-preserving diffeomorphism which is the unknown quantity of our mathematical model. The diffeomorphism defines a...
mehr erfahrenLukas Böke (AEI - ETH)
The Berry phase was introduced by Michael Berry in the 80s, and a little later an elegant description in terms of holonomy was observed by Barry Simon. We introduce the Berry phase and the Berry-Simon...
mehr erfahrenFelix Lubbe and Andreas Hermann
16:15-17:15 | Felix Lubbe (Universität Hamburg) | A Stability result for Mean Curvature Flow in Lorentzian Manifolds Given a Riemannian manifold M with bounded geometry, we consider its (graphical) mean... |
Kerstin Palm (HU Berlin), Renate Tobies (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena)
Mit Felix Klein und David Hilbert entstand...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Nathalie Sinclair (Simon Fraser University, Kanada)
Multiplication is often taught as repeated addition, especially in the early years of school, which leads to challenges for students when they encounter situations in which they have to think...
mehr erfahrenAxel Brückner, Jan Metzger
Klasse 9/10: Dr. Axel Brückner: Kegelschnitte
Bei Kegelschnitten handelt es sich um ausgesprochen schöne geometrische Gebilde, die für die Lösung vieler technischer Probleme eine große Bedeutung...
mehr erfahrenHenry Kißler (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
The talk gives a broad overview about the Hopf-algebraic renormalization
of Gauge Theories. First, some basic facts about Hopf algebras and
perturbative Quantum Field Theory are recalled. Then, the Hopf...
Arnaud Doucet (Oxford University)
A novel class of continuous-time non-reversible Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) based on piecewise-deterministic processes has recently emerged. In these algorithms, the state of the Markov process...
mehr erfahrenB05: Ralf Engbert, Tobias Scheffer
Project B05
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Exercises take place Mondays from 16:15-17:45 at 2.25.F0.01.
mehr erfahrenAndreas Hermann
Oliver Lindblad Petersen (Hamburg)
I will present a new existence and uniqueness result for wave equations with initial data on compact Cauchy horizons. As an application, we prove that any vacuum spacetime containing a compact...
mehr erfahrenMarc Hellmuth (Universität Greifswald)
Phylogenomics aims at finding plausible hypothesis about the evolutionary history of gene or species based on genomic sequence information. Genes are passed from generation to generation to the...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Friedrich, Sari Ghanem, Felix Lubbe
11:00 | Alexander Friedrich | Wavefront Set 2, Room 127 |
13:30 | Sari Ghanem | Symbols, Room 1528 |
15:00 | Felix Lubbe | Distributions defined by Oscillatory Integrals, Room 1528 |
Simone Surace (University of Zurich, ETH Zurich and University of Bern)
Perception can be seen as unconscious inference in a dynamically changing environment and formalized as nonlinear Bayesian filtering. A heuristic search for a scalable and biologically plausible...
mehr erfahrenCésar Ojeda (Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems IAIS)
We propose a Hawkes point process model for point processes where the excitations are modulated via a Gaussian process prior with a sigmoid link function. This formulation allows for a rich and...
mehr erfahrenB03: Ralf Engbert, Sebastian Reich
Project B03
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Exercises take place Mondays from 16:15-17:45 at 2.25.F0.01.
mehr erfahrenPeter Grabs
Jeff Winicour (University of Pittsburgh)
I will review results about linear and nonlinear radiation memory for electromagnetic and gravitational fields and present some new results for the collision of black holes.
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
We will discuss a general approximation theorem which allows to solve overdetermined partial differential relations on an open dense subset of the domain. Let K be a real number. Applications will...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Fischer (Universität Potsdam)
In the classical potential theory on Euclidean space and in the potential theory of transient Markov chains a unique decomposition of superharmonic functions in a harmonic and a potential part is...
mehr erfahrenDr. Ester Mariucci
It is common practice to treat small jumps of a Lévy process as Wiener noise and thus to approximate their marginals by means of their corresponding Gaussian distributions.
However, results that allow...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Hans-Georg Weigand (Universität Würzburg)
Grenzwert- und Ableitungsbegriff sind zentrale Begriffe der Analysis. Die Diskussion um diese Begriffe durchzieht die gesamte Entwicklung der Mathematik und den Analysisunterricht in der Schule seit...
mehr erfahrenIhsane Malass (Uni Potsdam)
We start by discussing Hodge theory on closed manifolds and the solvability of the differential equation du=f for f a given differential form. We then discuss the solvability of such problems on...
mehr erfahrenB02: Carsten Beta, Wilhelm Huisinga, Matthias Holschneider
Project B02
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Exercises take place Mondays from 16:15-17:45 at 2.25.F0.01.
mehr erfahrenSaskia Roos
Jérémie Joudioux (AEI)
The Wigner transform was introduced at the beginning of the 30s to understand quantum corrections to classical statistical mechanics. It has then been used in optics to perform analysis in phase space...
mehr erfahrenLashi Bandara
In this talk, I'll have a yarn about ongoing work on the question of BVPs for elliptic first-order BVPs where the boundary is non-compact, whenever the adapted operator on the boundary is essentially...
mehr erfahrenPaolo Dai Pra (Università degli Studi di Padova), Pierre-Yves Louis (Université de Poitiers)
(Pierre-Yves Louis)
Urn models have found several applications, from adaptive
...
Stella-Isabell Schmidt
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Prof. Dr. Sylvie Roelly, Dr. Tania Kosenkova
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KiP Plätzchen backen - 11.12.2018, 18 Uhr - Küche vom Wohnheim Haus 7
Weihnachtsfeier - 12.12.2018, 18 Uhr - 2.28.0.102/104
mehr erfahrenFlorian Fischer, Christian Scholz, Sylvie Roelly
Klasse 9/10: Florian Fischer / Christian Scholz: Wie viele Wächter braucht ein Museum?
Ein Museum beherbergt viele Kostbarkeiten und sollte dementsprechend gut bewacht werden. Jedoch ist es...
mehr erfahrenJakiw Pidstrigach (University of Bonn)
When sampling measures on Hilbert spaces one option is to first discretize the space and then apply standard Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. This works but the finer the discretization is, the...
mehr erfahrenElena Saggioro (University of Reading, UK)
The coupling between stratospheric and tropospheric dynamics is currently a topic of major interest [1,2]. In the context of the Southern Hemisphere (SH) summertime, reanalysis data seem to...
mehr erfahrenB04: Gert Zöller, Matthias Holschneider
Project B04
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Exercises take place Mondays from 16:15-17:45 at 2.25.F0.01.
mehr erfahrenSebastian Hannes
Sajad Aghapour (Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, and AEI)
The classical definitions of helicity, spin and orbital angular momenta of the electromagnetic field in free space have been improved in recent years in theoretical optics, stimulated by experiments...
mehr erfahrenCezar Oniciuc, Thomas Körber
16:15 | Cezar Oniciuc (Iași) | Biharmonic immersions in spheres We present unique continuation results for biharmonic maps and then we review classification results for biharmonic hypersurfaces in Euclidean... |
Christian Rose (Technische Universität Chemnitz)
We show that if the negative part of the Ricci curvature of a compact manifold is in the Kato-class, the Cheeger constant of the manifold can be bounded below by a positive constant. This is obtained...
mehr erfahrenJan Metzger, Oliver Lindblad, Klaus Kröncke
11:00 | Jan Metzger | Introduction and Distribution Densities, Room 0.12 |
13:30 | Oliver Lindblad | The Method of Stationary Phase, Room 2.22 |
15:00 | Klaus Kröncke | Wavefront Set 1, Room 2.22 |
Peat Schmolke (Känguru-Wettbewerb)
Aufgaben sind ein integraler Bestandteil der Mathematik. Studium oder Grundschule, zu Hause oder im Unterricht, leicht oder schwer: Aufgaben fragen Gelerntes ab, motivieren eine neue Theorie oder...
mehr erfahrenTill Brettschneider (University of Warwick, UK)
Mathematical modelling has been key to understanding the mechanics of cell shapes and the theoretical principles behind the complex spatio-temporal biochemical regulation of directed cell motility....
mehr erfahrenA06: Manfred Opper, Vladimir Spokoiny
Project A06
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Exercises take place Mondays from 16:15-17:45 at 2.25.F0.01.
mehr erfahrenMichael Jung
Max Lewandowski
Let W be a scalar Hadamard-bisolution for the wave equation on a globally hyperbolic Lorentzian manifold M, then positivity W[φ,φ]≥0 only affects the symmetric part Ws of W, which is essentially...
mehr erfahrenLukas Böke (AEI)
We present a correspondence, established in papers by R. Rüdiger and J. Audretsch, between quantum mechanical equations of motion and classical equations of spinning massive particles in a...
mehr erfahrenSiegfried Beckus (Universität Potsdam)
The celebrated Shnol theorem asserts that every polynomially bounded generalized eigenfunction for a given energy E associated with a Schrödinger operator H implies that E is in the L2-spectrum of H....
mehr erfahrenPierre Clavier (Uni Potsdam)
Arborified zeta values (AZVs) are a generalisation to trees of Multizeta values. They can be defined through the branching of the Euler-MacLaurin operator. We will review this construction without...
mehr erfahrenKoordination: Claudia-Susanne Günther
Teilnehmende: | 20 holländische Lehramtsstudierende und Dozenten, Potsdamer Lehramtsstudierende des Faches Mathematik |
Programm: | Besuch von Mathematikdidaktikseminaren, Hospitation im Mathematikunterricht... |
Dr. André de Oliveira Gomes
Homogenization theory studies, roughly speaking, the effects of high frequency oscillations on the coefficients of the solutions of partial differential equations (PDEs for short). In the simplest...
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs
Lars Andersson
Noether's theorem states that for a Lagrangian field theory, symmetries of the action gives rise to conserved currents and charges. The most well-known symmetries are those which arise from Killing...
mehr erfahrenJérémie Joudioux (Radboud University and AEI)
We discuss in this talk the proof of the stability of Minkowski space as a solution to the Einstein-Vlasov system. This proof is based on the construction of appropriate commutators with the...
mehr erfahrenB06: Yuri Shprits
Project B06
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Exercises take place Mondays from 16:15-17:45 at 2.25.F0.01.
mehr erfahrenDr. Alexandra Suvorikova
Optimal transportation (OT) theory provides a powerful toolbox for data analysis in nonlinear spaces, where nonlinearity appears as an inevitable consequence of complexity of objects of interest (e.g....
mehr erfahrenElke Rosenberger (UP)
The well known theory of the Tunneling Effect for Schrödinger Operators with multi well potential can be generalized to operators acting on smooth sections of a vector bundle over a Riemannian...
mehr erfahrenPeter Grabs
A03: Alexandra Carpentier
Project A03
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Exercises take place Mondays from 16:15-17:45 at 2.25.F0.01.
mehr erfahrenAnna Marciniak-Czochra (Universität Heidelberg), Marie Doumic (Inria, CNRS and Sorbonne Université, Paris)
14:00 Marie Doumic: Modelling protein polymerisation: results and open questions
15:00 Tea and Coffee break
15:30 Anna Marciniak-Czochra: Mathematics of stem cells
Abstracts:
Marie Doumic: Modelling...
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William Oçafrain
The goal is to approximate the law of a one-dimensional Brownian motion
conditioned not to cross fleeing boundaries when the time is big enough. To do so,
we will study the quasi-stationarity of the...
A05: Sylvie Roelly, Alexander Zass
Project A05
14:15-15:45 in Room 2.14.0.47
16:15-17:45 in Room 2.28.0.108
Exercises take place Mondays from 16:15-17:45 at 2.25.F0.01.
mehr erfahrenAlexander Jende
Sara Ali Ahmad Khalil
Irina Engelhardt (TU Berlin)
The presentation gives an overview about experimental and numerical approaches to analyze reactive transport processes in soils and groundwater. Examples of laboratory experiments, lysimeter and...
mehr erfahrenBenedikt Jahnel (WIAS)
Abstract: We consider marked point processes on the d-dimensional euclidean space, defined in terms of a quasilocal specification based on marked Poisson point processes. We investigate the...
mehr erfahrenFSR MaPhy
Der FSR MaPhy lädt alle StudienanfängerInnen zu einem gemeinsamen Grillabend ein. Auch Studierende höherer Semester und Lehrende sind herzlich willkommen.
mehr erfahrenChristian Brouder (IMPMC, Paris VI)
Kasia Rejzner (University of York)
In this talk I will give an overview of perturbative algebraic quantum field theory (pAQFT), which is a mathematically rigorous framework to study perturbative QFT. In particular, I will focus on...
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Diese Einführungsveranstaltung richtet sich an alle Anfängerinnen und Anfänger der Studiengänge Mathematik Bachelor of Science und Bachelor of Education. Die Institutsleitung, die Lehrkräfte der...
mehr erfahrenMedet Nursultanov
We investigate an asymptotic of the eigenvalues of the of the indefinite-weighted Laplace equation, $\Delta u = \lambda P u$, on the Riemannian manifold equipped with a rough metric. Namely, for the...
mehr erfahrenFilippo Nuccio (IUT and Institut Camille Jordan, Université de Saint-Étienne)
This will be a colloquium-style talk aimed at presenting to a non-specialist audience the main ideas beneath Wiles' proof of Fermat's Last Theorem (Ann. of Math, 1995). I will first introduce Frey's...
mehr erfahrenAndrew Stuart (California Institute of Technology, USA)
In 1960 Rudolph Kalman published what is arguably the first paper to develop a systematic, principled approach to the use of data to improve the predictive capability of mathematical models. As our...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Schmeding (TU Berlin)
Lie groupoids generalise Lie groups and the associated Lie
theory to regimes with symmetries which are not necessarily global in
nature (in the sense of being not induced by a Lie group action). It
is...
Das Zentrum für Sprachen und Schlüsselkompetenzen (Zessko) bietet während der Semesterferien zahlreiche Workshops zu den Themen Schreiben und Präsentieren an. In der Schreibwerkstatt wird das...
mehr erfahrenUwe Semmelmann (Stuttgart)
The Rarita-Schwinger operator is a twisted Dirac operator. It has several interesting applications in physics and differential geometry. In my talk I will introduce this operator, give some of its...
mehr erfahrenSebastian Hannes, Florian Fischer, Claudia Grabs and Corinna Maier
On this years Math Ph.D. Day we are proud to have four speakers from our institute. They will take us on a tour from Geometric Analysis over Graph Theory to System Biology.
14.00 - 14.30:...
mehr erfahrenTania Kosenkova
Lévy(-type) processes arise naturally as models of a (state dependent) jump behaviour in a wide variety of situations in natural sciences and finance. The topic of this talk is induced by the need to...
mehr erfahrenChristian Léonard (Paris)
The Schrödinger problem is an entropy minimization problem on a set of path measures with prescribed initial and final marginals. It arises from a large deviation principle for the empirical...
mehr erfahrenChandrashekar Devchand (MPI, Golm)
Recent papers by Uhlenbeck and Taubes have raised expectations that the field theory equations discussed by Kapustin and Witten in 2006 have a significance for complex four-manifolds analogous to...
mehr erfahrenMaximilian Werner (University of Bristol, UK)
Earthquakes seldom come alone. They occur in temporal and spatial clusters, occasionally preceded by foreshocks, always followed by aftershocks, and sometimes they occur in complex multi-mainshock...
mehr erfahrenSiyuan Ma
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Claudio Paganini
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Myriam Fradon (Lille)
What is the closest packing for a finite number of non-overlapping spheres with equal radius ? The answer to this apparently simple question in only known for very small systems, despite the...
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Refugee academics present their scientific work and research in a multidisciplinary lecture series.
19 April: Opening: Screening of the documentary "Science in Exile" by Nicole Leghissa (The World...
mehr erfahrenNikolaos Roides; Adrian Spener
16:15 | Nikolaos Roidos (Hannover) | Conic manifolds under the Yamabe flow We consider the unnormalized Yamabe flow on manifolds with conical singularities. Under certain geometric assumption on the... |
Viktoria Rothe
In this talk we will consider the Yamabe equation on 4-dimensional globally hyperbolic Lorentzian manifolds. We will discuss some different approaches how one could get a positive global solution to...
mehr erfahrenMarc Hoffmann (Univ. Paris-Dauphine), Guillaume Sagnol (TU Berlin)
14:00 Marc Hoffmann (Univ. Paris-Dauphine): Age-structured model in a large population: combining a statistical analysis and PDEs
15:00 Tea and Coffee break
15:30 Guillaume Sagnol (TU Berlin):...
17:00 Uhr: Absolventenfeier (Haus 29)
18:00 Uhr: Institutsfest (Innenhof Haus 28)
Markus Klein
TBA
mehr erfahrenSabine Attinger (Universität Potsdam)
Anthropogenic warming is anticipated to impact the hydrological cycle tremendously in the future. However, projections are accompanied by large uncertainty due to varying estimates of future warming...
mehr erfahrenAlan Carey (ANU, Adelaide)
In condensed matter theory physicists have speculated on the relationshipbetween spectral flow and the Fredholm index in situations where the operators in question have essential spectrum and may...
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs
The total elastic energy is an extrinsic geometric functional for an embedding of some body manifold into an ambient space. We want to compute the first and second variation of this extrinsic...
mehr erfahrenElke Rosenberger
TBA
mehr erfahrenTeresa Bautista (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Golm)
The quantum effective action is a functional of the matter and gauge fields of a theory. It is a powerful object because the full quantum physics of the theory can be derived from it by doing simple...
mehr erfahrenYuxin Ge and Lorenzo Mazzieri
16:15 | Yuxin Ge (Toulouse) | Compactness of conformally compact Einstein manifolds in dimension 4 We show some compactness result of 4-dimensional conformally compact Einstein manifolds under the... |
Dr. Daniel Walter (TU Dortmund)
Der Einsatz von Tablet-Apps im Grundschulunterricht stellt ein äußerst kontrovers diskutiertes und von der Mathematikdidaktik zugleich vernachlässigtes Forschungsfeld dar. Weitgehend unergründet ist...
mehr erfahrenSari Ghanem, Klaus Kroencke, Philip Thonke
TBA
mehr erfahrenUri Ascher (UBC Vancouver)
Visual computing is a wide area that includes computer graphics and image processing, where the “eyeball-norm” rules. I will discuss two case studies involving numerical methods and analysis applied...
mehr erfahrenSilvia Sabatini, Milena Pabiniak (Uni Köln)
14:00 Silvia Sabatini (Köln): 12, 24 and beyond: A bridge from reflexive Polytopes to symplectic Geometry
15:00 Tea and Coffee break
15:30 Milena Pabiniak (Köln): How to distinguish between symplectic...
Youness Boutaib
TBA
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Hartmut Giest (Universität Potsdam)
In vielen aktuellen Arbeiten zur Lehr-Lern-Forschung wird der Bezug zu Vygotskij (vor allem mit Blick auf das Konzept der Zone der nächsten Entwicklung) hergestellt. Dennoch sind – nicht nur...
mehr erfahrenJean-Francois Jabir (Moskau)
Abstract: This seminar aims to give a broad and straightforward presentation on fundamental aspects related to the theory and application of continuous-time stochastic ...
mehr erfahrenAndreas Gastel and Olaf Müller
16:15 | Andreas Gastel (Duisburg) | p-harmonic maps and Cosserat elasticity For minimizers in a geometrically nonlinear Cosserat model for micropolar elasticity of continua, we prove interior... |
Mattias Dahl
It is a well known fact that outermost apparent horizons must allow metrics of positive scalar curvature. It is conceivable that this is also the only restriction on a bounding manifold to be an...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Jürgen Richter-Gebert (TU München)
“Viele Hände machen ein schnelles Ende” pflegte meine Großmutter zu sagen, wenn es ans Abwaschen ging. Dieser Grundsatz des Parallelprocessing gilt ebenso, wenn man Berechnungen auf die Graphikkarte...
mehr erfahrenIndrava Roy (IMSc Chennai, zZ. Potsdam)
We describe how equivariant coarse geometry is employed in the study of rigidity properties of secondary invariants of Dirac operators for a Galois covering. We shall also discuss generalizations of...
mehr erfahrenSylvie Roelly
We first consider random diffusions with geometrical constraints and the problem of their convergence towards stationary states. Then we extend the framework to infinitely many interacting diffusions....
mehr erfahrenDr. Zlatan Magajna (Universität Ljubljana)
The use of dynamic geometry systems in school geometry affects working practices in this subject. Several processes, e.g. executing constructions and measurements, checking properties, simulating, and...
mehr erfahrenIndrava Roy (IMSc Chennai, zZ Potsdam)
The Baum-Connes conjecture arises out of index theory and has deep consequences in geometric topology as well as analysis. Coarse geometry also seeks to capture index theoretic information in the...
mehr erfahrenRalph Metzler (Universität Potsdam)
After a short introduction into the history of Brownian motion I will present the stochastic motion in several physical systems, in particular with respect to the typically measured quantities & how...
mehr erfahrenSamuel Sindayigaya (Kigali)
Abstrasct:
We study Birth-Death-Immigration-Emigration (BDIE) Processes with genocide incidence via their probability generating functions. The influence of genocide incidence, as a partial...
mehr erfahrenLashi Bandara
The Bär-Ballmann framework is a comprehensive framework for considering elliptic boundary value problems for first-order elliptic operators on manifolds with compact and smooth boundary, provided...
mehr erfahrenSylvie Paycha
TBA
mehr erfahrenDr. Christina Krause (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Wie lernen gehörlose Schülerinnen und Schüler Mathematik? Wie konzeptualisieren sie mathematische Ideen? Welche Rolle spielt Gebärdensprache dabei? Und wie kann die Beantwortung dieser Fragen uns...
mehr erfahrenDino Sejdinovic (University of Oxford, UK)
Kernel embeddings of distributions and the Maximum Mean Discrepancy (MMD), the resulting probability metric, are useful tools for fully nonparametric hypothesis testing and for learning on...
mehr erfahrenNiels Kowalzig (Università di Napoli Federico II)
In this talk, we will embed the degree -d bracket on the equivariant homology of loop spaces developed by Chas-Sullivan and Menichi on negative cyclic cohomology groups as well as the dual bracket...
mehr erfahrenJan Metzger, Felix Lubbe, Oliver Lindblad
11:00 | Jan Metzger (Potsdam) | The Cauchy Problem in General Relativity 2 |
14:00 | Felix Lubbe (Hamburg) | Null Geometry 2 |
15:30 | Oliver Lindblad (Potsdam) | Randall's Approach to the characteristic Problem 2 |
Tobias Marxen and Volker Branding
16:15 | Tobias Marxen (Oldenburg) | Ricci Flow on Warped Product Manifolds The Ricci flow has become famous via the solution of Thurston's |
Pierre Ménard
First Talk
Title: An introduction to best arm identification in the bandit problems
Abstract: In this talk we will introduce the bandit setting and in particular the problem of best arm...
Claudia-Susanne Günther, Peter Klöpping, Karen Reitz-Koncebovski
Anmeldung: Bei Interesse melden Sie sich bitte bis zum 17. Mai an unter karen.reitz-koncebovski@uni-potsdam.de
Wie ist Ihnen Mathematik bisher begegnet? Wie begegnen Sie ihr heute? Kann Ihnen die...
mehr erfahrenPierrette und Philippe Cassou-Noguès (University of Bordeaux)
14:00: Philippe Cassou-Nogues (Bordeaux): Zeta functions and Galois module structures.
15:00: Tea and Coffee break
15:30: Pierrette Cassou-Nogues (Bordeaux): Zeta functions and roots of Bernstein...
Sara Azzali (Uni Potsdam)
The Baum--Connes conjecture can be seen as a far reaching generalisation of the Atiyah--Singer index theorem. Given a locally compact group G, the conjecture predicts an isomorphisms between a...
mehr erfahrenSebastian Hannes (Potsdam)
We will discuss some progress and some failures in the treatment of (Pseudo-)local boundary conditions for the Lorentzian Dirac operator on a globally hyperbolic spacetime.
mehr erfahrenFrank Feudel (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Viele Schüler werden später als Studierende erneut mit Mathematik konfrontiert. Dies gilt nicht nur für die Studierenden der MINT-Studiengänge, sondern auch die Studierenden der...
mehr erfahrenMatthias Keller
About 100 years ago Hardy proved his famous inequality. Since then such inequalities have been proven in various contexts. We address the question of not only proving a sharp constant but also the...
mehr erfahrenPeter Friz (TU and WIAS, Berlin)
The signature of a parametric curve is a sequence of tensors whose entries are iterated integrals. This construction is central to the theory of rough paths in stochastic analysis. It is here examined...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Friedrich
TBA
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Der Potsdamer Tag der Wissenschaften 2018 findet dieses Jahr auf dem Campus Golm statt. Auch das Institut für Mathematik ist vertreten. Versuchen Sie sich im Programmieren mit den Robotern Dash und...
mehr erfahrenEmmanuel Candès (Stanford University)
Programm:
Alexander Friedrich, Jan Metzger, Florian Hanisch
11:00 | Alexander Friedrich | Null Geometry 1 |
13:30 | Jan Metzger | The Cauchy Problem in General Relativity 1 |
15:00 | Florian Hanisch | Randall's Approach to the characteristic Problem 2 |
Bernhard Hanke (Augsburg)
Jet bundles and partial differential relations allow a coordinate free characterisation of many topological and geometric structures, including immersions and submersions, symplectic and contact...
mehr erfahrenPaolo Dai Pra (Padova)
Abstract:
In stochastic dynamics inspired by Statistical Mechanics the interaction between different particles, or agents, is usually expressed as a given...
mehr erfahrenJan Metzger
TBA
mehr erfahrenMaxim Braverman (Northeastern University)
We show that the (graded) spectral flow of a family of Toeplitz operators on a complete Riemannian manifold is equal to the index of a certain Callias-type operator. When the dimension of the manifold...
mehr erfahrenReinhard Höpfner, Universität Mainz
We consider a stochastic Hodgkin-Huxley model where dendritic input –modelled as an autonomous SDE which depends on a deterministic T-periodic signal t→S(t) encoded in its drift– is the only source of...
mehr erfahrenMaxim Braverman (Northeastern Univ., Boston, USA)
We study the index of the APS boundary value problem for a strongly Callias-type operator D on a complete Riemannian manifold M. We use this index to define the relative eta-invariant of two strongly...
mehr erfahrenAndré de Oliveira Gomes
It is our intention to describe the first exit time problem for an ordinary differential equation (ODE) perturbed by additive noise. We consider a dynamical system described by the ODE <tex>$\dot X_t=...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Petra Schwille, Prof. Dr. Reiner Anselm
Programm:
09:45-12:15 Uhr: Einführungsvorträge
ab 15:00 Uhr: Hauptvorträge
Rainer Danckwerts (Universität Siegen), Thomas Bauer (Universität Marburg)
Abstract:
Die Probleme der universitären Lehrerbildung im Fach Mathematik für das gymnasiale Lehramt sind alt, gut beschrieben und vielfach unverändert aktuell....
mehr erfahrenSiegfried Beckus (Technion Haifa, Israel)
The central object of the talk are operator families indexed over a topological space where each single operator is self-adjoint and bounded. Thus, the spectrum of each single operator is a compact...
mehr erfahrenAndreas Hermann
The Positive Mass Conjecture for asymptotically flat Riemannian manifolds is a famous problem in geometric analysis which has been open for a long time and seems to have been solved in recent work by...
mehr erfahrenViet Dang Nguyen (Lyon I)
I will present an overview of results obtained with Bin Zhang (Sichuan University). We will start by giving a simple example which shows the necessity to subtract infinities in quantum field theory....
mehr erfahrenMax Lewandowski
In the case of the Klein-Gordon field on Minkowski space a certain linear combination of the 4 standard fundamental solutions (advanced, retarded, Feynman and anti-Feynman propagator) yields a...
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
We will give a survey on recent developments in index theory on spacetimes and discuss open problems.
mehr erfahrenTobias Friedrich (Hasso Plattner Institute)
The node degrees of large real-world networks often follow a power-law distribution. Such scale-free networks can be social networks, internet topologies or many other networks. There is, however, no...
mehr erfahrenYang Liu (MPI, Bonn)
In noncommutative geometry, an essential question is to extend the notion of metric and curvature in Riemannian geometry to noncommutative spaces in a operator theoretical framework. A fundamental...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad, Klaus Kroencke, Felix Lubbe
11:00 | Oliver Lindblad | Introduction to the characteristic Cauchy Problem |
13:30 | Klaus Kroencke | Introduction to the linear Problem 1 |
15:00 | Felix Lubbe | Introduction to the linear Problem 2 |
Christopher Fewster (York, England)
I describe how Bär's theory of Green hyperbolic partial differential operators can be generalized to nonlocal operators, where the nonlocality is confined to a compact spacetime region. Operators of...
mehr erfahrenThomas Schön (Uppsala University, Sweden)
In this talk I will focus on one of our recent developments where we show how the Gaussian process (GP) can be used to solve stochastic optimization problems. Our main motivation for studying these...
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Die Vereinigung MATh.en.JEANS veranstaltet jedes Jahr in den französischen Schulen, Collèges und Gymnasien im Ausland sowie in französisch- oder englischsprachigen Einrichtungen in Europa ...
mehr erfahrenToni Karvonen (Aalto University, Finland)
This talk discusses stability of a class of Kalman-Bucy filters (including the classical extended Kalman-Bucy filter) for continuous-time systems with non-linear dynamics and linear measurements. The...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad Petersen
Nikolas Nüsken (Imperial College London)
Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods are popular tools in Bayesian statistics and molecular dynamics to draw samples from a given probability distribution, using appropriate ergodic stochastic dynamics....
mehr erfahrenArno Solin (Aalto University, Finland)
Low-cost and noisy sensor sources in modern smartphones introduce both interesting possibilities for new applications, and challenges for inference methods needing to cope with the low-quality data....
mehr erfahrenErin Linebarger (University of Utah)
Guidance of autonomous vehicles (AVs) poses different challenges for data assimilation methods than geophysical applications, requiring novel approaches. One promising approach is the use of a swarm...
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Program:
9 am: Words of welcome by Wilhelm Huisinga (Director of the Institute)
9:10 am: Presentation of the participants
9:30 - 11 am: Talks by Humboldt fellows
Workshop “Geometric and Singular Analysis”
https://www.math.uni-potsdam.de/professuren/analysis/GSA2018
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Florian Mikolajczak
https://www.math.uni-potsdam.de/professuren/proba/cdfa2018/
mehr erfahrenPierre Clavier (Potsdam)
Multi zeta values (MZVs) are algebra morphims for some combinatorial products on words. They have a rich algebraic structure and are generalised to trees by the branched zeta values (BZVs). So a...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
[1, Ch. 7F]
mehr erfahrenVolker Branding (Universität Wien)
We will discuss the functional of the supersymmetric nonlinear sigma model as a geometric variational problem. Its critical points couple the harmonic map equation to spinor fields, these became known...
mehr erfahrenJean Bertoin (Universität Zürich), Anton Wakolbinger (Goethe-Universtität Frankfurt)
The colloquium begins at 14:15 with a talk
by Anton Wakolbinger (Goethe University, Frankfurt)
Abstract:
...
Chandrashekar Devchand
This semester we will study the first chapters of the book "Harmonic Maps, Conservation Laws and Moving Frames" by Frédéric Hélein.
mehr erfahrenMichael Ghil (École Normale Supérieure, Paris)
We introduce basic ideas and methods of data assimilation in meteorology and oceanography, and illustrate their progress from numerical weather prediction to ocean and climate studies. Novel...
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs
[1, Ch. 7C]
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The ideal opportunity to get to know your fellow Ph.D students. (There will be cookies!)
mehr erfahrenJan Metzger
This semester we will study the first chapters of the book "Harmonic Maps, Conservation Laws and Moving Frames" by Frédéric Hélein.
mehr erfahrenEstanislao Herscovich (UJF Grenoble)
R. Borcherds has introduced a different point of view to formalise perturbative Quantum Field Theory (pQFT), which shares however several features with other well-known constructions in the literature...
mehr erfahrenKevin Parisot (GIPSA-LAB Grenoble)
see also the list of SFB seminar events
mehr erfahrenNicole El Karoui (Ecole Polytechnique)
see also the list of SFB seminar events
mehr erfahrenNicole El Karoui (Ecole Polytechnique)
see also the list of SFB seminar events
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[1, Ch. 7B, incl. proof of Thm. 7.19], see also [2, p. 176]
mehr erfahrenKlaus Kröncke (Hamburg)
We prove the global existence of wave maps with small initial data on globally hyperbolic manifolds of arbitrary dimension which satisfy a suitable growth condition. In addition, we also prove a...
mehr erfahrenSylvie Paycha / Florian Hanisch
This semester we will study the first chapters of the book "Harmonic Maps, Conservation Laws and Moving Frames" by Frédéric Hélein.
mehr erfahrenSebastian Stober (Universität Potsdam)
A short introduction into Deep Learning will be followed by an overview on Deep Generative Models. This will include energy based models (Boltzmann Machines) and more recent developments with...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Cruz Morales (MPI Bonn and UNAL Bogotá)
Alexander Grothendieck was one of the most influential figures
in mathematics during the last century and his legacy will remain for
the next centuries. During the 80's he wrote a series of mathematical
...
Sebastian Hannes
[3, 3.65-3.68]
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We will consider the Yamabe Problem on globally hyperbolic spatially compact Lorentzian manifolds (M,g) of dimension 4: Given a Lorentzian metric g on M, find a metric conformal to g with constant...
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Programm:
16:00 - 17:30 Uhr: Klassen 3-5
18:00 - 19:30 Uhr: Klassen 6-12
Wolfgang Arendt (Universität Ulm), Isabelle Chalendar (University Paris Est)
The colloquium begins at 14:00 with a talk
by Isabelle Chalendar (University Paris Est)
Abstract:
Composition...
Markus Klein
This semester we will study the first chapters of the book "Harmonic Maps, Conservation Laws and Moving Frames" by Frédéric Hélein.
mehr erfahrenCharlotte Kloft (FU Berlin)
Vít Tuček (Prag)
It is well known that Laplace and Dirac operators on $\mathbb{R}^{p, q}$ admit strictly larger Lie algebra of symmetries than just the orthogonal ones, namely they are invariant with respect to...
mehr erfahrenAndreas Hermann
[3, 3.58-3.64]
mehr erfahrenPhilip Thonke, Klaus Kroencke, Oliver Lindblad
11:00 | Philip Thonke | 2+1 Large Data Global Existence: Introduction |
13:30 | Klaus Kroencke | 2+1 Large Data Global Existence: Outline and Extension Procedure |
15:00 | Oliver Lindblad | 2+1 Large Data Global Existence:... |
Benjamin Rott (Universität zu Köln)
Was denken Studierende über mathematisches Wissen? Halten sie es für eher sicher oder eher unsicher? Können sie ihre Position (sicher vs. unsicher) argumentativ untermauern? Und wie entwickeln sich...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Friedrich
This semester we will study the first chapters of the book "Harmonic Maps, Conservation Laws and Moving Frames" by Frédéric Hélein.
mehr erfahrenAndreas Hermann
[3, 3.58-3.64]
mehr erfahrenMax Lewandowski
We will start with the case of operators with analytic coefficients and show that the Hadamard series in some point converges in some open neighborhood of that point. In that neighborhood the symmetry...
mehr erfahrenCarola Schönlieb (University of Cambridge), Gitta Kutyniok (TU Berlin)
The colloquium begins at 14:00 with a talk
by Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb (DAMTP Cambridge)
Abstract:
One of the most successful approaches to solve inverse problems...
Jan Metzger
This semester we will study the first chapters of the book "Harmonic Maps, Conservation Laws and Moving Frames" by Frédéric Hélein.
mehr erfahrenChand Devchand (MPI Potsdam)
The Yang-Mills (YM) equations have yielded a fascinating supply of novel results in mathematics. As PDEs these equations are rather well understood in dimensions four and below. For higher dimensions...
mehr erfahrenAndreas Hermann
[3, 3.44-3.57]
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs
Starting with a relaxed elastic shell, any deformation yields certrain stresses inside the material. In the static case, equilibrium configurations for a given deformation of the boundary are obtained...
mehr erfahrenFrank Reinhold, STR (Technische Universität München, TUM School of Education)
Die Bruchrechnung gilt als einer der schwierigeren Teilbereiche der mathematischen Grundbildung. Bisherige Forschungsarbeiten gehen davon aus, dass ein handlungsorientiertes Arbeiten und folglich die...
mehr erfahrenSara Azzali
This semester we will study the first chapters of the book "Harmonic Maps, Conservation Laws and Moving Frames" by Frédéric Hélein.
mehr erfahrenTim Sullivan (Zuse Institut Berlin und FU Berlin)
Many problems in forward and inverse uncertainty quantification assume a single probability distribution of interest, e.g. a distribution of random inputs or a prior measure for Bayesian inference....
mehr erfahrenLi Guo (Rutgers University)
Throughout the history, mathematical objects are often
understood through studying operators defined on them. Well-known
examples include Galois theory where a field is studied by its
automorphisms (the...
Philipp Bartmann
[3, 3.38-3.43]
mehr erfahrenSebastian Hannes
On a globally hyperbolic spacetime the Lorentzian Dirac Operator under APS boundary conditions is Fredholm and its kernel consists of smooth spinors. We will discuss a certain class of boundary...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Günter Krauthausen (Universität Hamburg)
Zunehmend heterogene Lerngruppen kennzeichnen den Mathematikunterricht – kein neues Phänomen, denn seit den 1970er Jahren liegen zahlreiche Empfehlungen zur Differenzierung vor. Warum wird gleichwohl...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
This semester we will study the first chapters of the book "Harmonic Maps, Conservation Laws and Moving Frames" by Frédéric Hélein.
mehr erfahrenAlessio Spantini (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
We introduce a class of structure-exploiting nonlinear filters for high-dimensional state-space models with intractable transition kernels. The idea is to transform the forecast ensemble into samples...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad
Florian Hanisch
Klaus Kröncke
Christian Brouder (Sorbonne Université, Paris)
Alain Connes' noncommutative geometry (NCG) is a powerful generalization of Riemannian geometry. Connes and collaborators showed that a Riemannian version of the standard model of particle...
mehr erfahrenLi Guo (Rutgers University)
An interpretation of the locality principle in renormalization is that a locality property is preserved in the process of renormalization. We establish such a principle in the framework of the...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad, Florian Hanisch, Klaus Kroencke
11:00 | Oliver Lindblad | Endpoint Strichartz Estimates |
13:30 | Florian Hanisch | Small Data Global Existence |
15:00 | Klaus Kroencke | Self Similar Blow Up |
Viktoria Rothe
[3, 3.29-3.37]
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
The Atiyah-Singer index theorem for Dirac operators D on compact Riemannian spin n-manifolds can be proved using the heat kernels of D*D and of DD*. Namely, one easily sees that
<tex>\mathrm{ind}(D)...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Friedrich
This semester we will study the first chapters of the book "Harmonic Maps, Conservation Laws and Moving Frames" by Frédéric Hélein.
mehr erfahrenFemke Vossepoel (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
Fluid extraction from a subsurface hydrocarbon reservoir results in compaction of the reservoir, in particular cases leading to subsidence and induced seismicity. Coupled flow-geomechanical models...
mehr erfahrenTetiana Zinchenko (Chernihiv, Ukraine)
Elliptic theory on compact closed manifolds is usually developed in the scale of Sobolev spaces $H^s(\Gamma, V)$, where $V$ is a smooth vector bundle over $\Gamma$ and $s$ is a real number. Some parts...
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs
[3, 3.22-3.28]
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch (Potsdam)
We will discuss an approach to integrate differential forms on loop space. Integrals of this type naturally appear within formal path integral proofs of the Atiyah-Singer index theorem and we will...
mehr erfahrenMargarita Kraus (Mainz)
A local expansion of a distributional bisolution of the Klein Gordon equation is proposed. This expansion is given by sequences of functions, which satisfy certain transport equations. These equations...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
[3, 3.17-3.21]
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Silke Ladel (Universität des Saarlandes)
Computer, Tablets und Smartphones sind in der heutigen Lebenswelt allgegenwärtig. Die meisten Kinder nutzen diese Geräte täglich, ohne weiter darüber nachzudenken. Die Kinder sollen jedoch nicht nur...
mehr erfahrenElke Rosenberger
This semester we will study the first chapters of the book "Harmonic Maps, Conservation Laws and Moving Frames" by Frédéric Hélein.
mehr erfahrenFelix Wichmann
The visual recognition of objects by humans in everyday life is typically rapid and effortless. Until very recently, animate visual systems were the only ones capable of this remarkable computational...
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Beginn: Donnerstag 09.11.2017 um 12:30
Ende: Freitag 10.11.2017 um 15:30
Ort: Campus Am Neuen Palais, Auditorium Maximum (Haus 8, Raum 1.45)
Simone Warzel (TU München), Frank Rupert (LMU München)
Das Kolloquium beginnt um 14:00 Uhr mit einem Vortrag
von Rupert Frank (LMU, München):
"Symmetry and Reflection Positivity"
Abstract:
There are many examples in mathematics,...
mehr erfahrenPhilip Thonke
This semester we will study the first chapters of the book "Harmonic Maps, Conservation Laws and Moving Frames" by Frédéric Hélein.
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Alexander Friedrich
Jan Metzger
Philip Thonke, Alexander Friedrich, Jan Metzger
11:00 | Philip Thonke | Introduction to the Wave Map Equation |
13:30 | Alexander Friedrich | Gauge Conditions |
15:00 | Jan Metzger | Equivariant Wave Maps |
Max Lewandowski
[3, 3.13-3.16]
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
Integration over the space of superpaths, associated to a Riemannian manifold, plays an important role in the path integral approach to the Atiyah-Singer index theorem. This is indeed equivalent to...
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Pierre Clavier (Potsdam)
Most physical quantities of quantum field theory (QFT can only be computed via a perturbative approach, i.e. a formal series.
A natural question is how to assign an analytic function to this formal...
mehr erfahrenOlaf Müller (HU Berlin)
In the last years, several new methods for the construction of temporal functions with specified geometric properties on a given spacetime have been developed. In this talk, a selection of them is ...
mehr erfahrenSebastian Hannes
[3, 3.1-3.12]
mehr erfahrenA. V. Zhuchok
A. V. Zhuchok (Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University, Starobilsk, Ukraine)
25.10.2017 14:15 – 15:45 in 2.09.1.10
26.10.2017 14:15 – 15:45 in 2.31.0.18
27.10.2017 14:15 – 15:45 in 2.09.0.14
Abst...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Gabriella Ambrus (Eötvös-Loránd-Universität Budapest)
Die Offenheit einer Aufgabe ist noch heute für viele Schüler und Schülerinnen ungewöhnlich und kann sogar Probleme verursachen. Zum Beispiel beim Lösen von realitätsnahen Aufgaben.
Inwieweit sind...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Schmeding (TU Berlin)
In the theory of renormalisation of quantum field theories (Connes and Kreimer) and in Hairer's regularity structures for stochastic differential equations certain "renormalisation groups" appear.
Thes...
Saskia Roos (Bonn)
After giving a characterization of a collaps of codimension one we study the behavior of Dirac eigenvalues in that situation. We show that there are converging eigenvalues if and only if there is an...
mehr erfahrenPhilippe Robert
Protein production is a key process of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells consuming more that 80% of their resources. The cytoplasm of the cell being a disorganized medium subject to thermal noise, the...
mehr erfahrenNicole Mücke
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Christoph Hethey
Juan M. Restrepo
Department of Mathematics and
College of Earth Oceans and Atmospheric Sciences
Oregon State University
Abstract:
The use of models and data, via data assimilation, is one of the strategies pursued to...
Dean S. Oliver
see also the list of the SFB seminar events
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad Petersen
Any closed Riemannian manifold which has vanishing scalar curvature is a solution to the relativistic vacuum constraint equations. Examples include the flat torus and certain Berger spheres. If the...
mehr erfahrenAzal Mera
Tania Kosenkova (Potsdam)
The topic of this talk is induced by the following question: whether the deviation between the solutions of two different Lévy driven SDE’s can be controlled in terms of the characteristics of the...
mehr erfahrenEster Mariucci ( HU Berlin)
We present some upper bounds for the Wasserstein distance of order p between the product measures associated with the increments of two independent Lévy processes with possibly infinite Lévy measures....
mehr erfahrenMario Santilli
Sari Ghanem
14:00 | Sari Ghanem | Stability of Minkowski 3 |
Pierre Clavier
I will present the results obtained by Lucas Delage (Potsdam). As already shown in a previous presentation, rooted trees have a universal property as pre-Lie algebras, while rooted forests have...
mehr erfahrenJan van Waaij
Jan van Waaij , Faculteit der Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Informatica Korteweg-de Vries Instituut, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
This is collaborative work with: Moritz...
mehr erfahrenAlexandra Wolff
Alexandra Wolff
Oliver Lindblad Petersen
When studying wave equations in a region of a curved spacetime, one usually assumes that the region satisfies certain causality conditions. Expressed in mathematical terms, one assumes that the region...
mehr erfahrenGeorges Habib
We prove that any smooth foliation that admits a Riemannian foliation structure has a well-defined basic signature, and this geometrically defined invariant is actually
a foliated homotopy invariant....
Kristina Giesel (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Benjamin Bahr (Universität Hamburg)
Abstracts:
Spin networks and spin foam models (Benjamin Bahr)
While spin networks...
Sari Ghanem
14:00 | Sari Ghanem | Stability of Minkowski 2 |
Vitalii Senin (Berlin)
Pesin's formula is a relation between the entropy of a dynamical system and its positive Lyapunov exponents. This formula was first established by Pesin in the late 1970s for some deterministic...
mehr erfahrenGeorges Habib
We prove that any smooth foliation that admits a Riemannian foliation structure has a well-defined basic signature, and this geometrically defined invariant is actually a foliated homotopy...
mehr erfahrenSajad Aghapour (IPM, Teheran)
In this talk I will review a paper by Zoupas and Wald which summarizes the proposal for a general definition of "conserved quantities" in General Relativity and other theories of gravity developed by...
mehr erfahrenSari Ghanem
14:00 | Sari Ghanem | Stability of Minkowski Space 1 |
Prof. Dr. Antje Ehlert und Luisa Wagner (Uni Potsdam)
Der Erwerb mathematischer Basiskompetenzen ist einer der wichtigsten Entwicklungsprozesse in der Grundschule. Um ihn erfolgreich meistern zu können, ist ein Unterricht notwendig, der die...
mehr erfahrenHélène Guérin (Rennes )
I will present some risk measures for insurance models, the classical ruin and different parisian
ruins, who are linked to occupation times of the surplus process. Some explicit results will be
given in...
Barbara Nelli
17:45 | Barbara Nelli (L'Aquila) | Minimal Surfaces in the Heisenberg Space
We discuss the behaviour of some minimal surfaces in the Heisenberg space. In particular, we deal with existence and... |
Jan Metzger
14:00 | Jan Metzger | Counterexamples to Existence of Solutions |
Prof. Dr. Barbara Schmidt-Thieme (Universität Hildesheim)
Lehren und Lernen von Mathematik geht immer mit dem Gebrauch von Sprache einher: bei der Einführung oder Definition mathematischer Objekte, bei Diskussionen über verschiedene Lösungswege, bei der Do-...
mehr erfahrenLaure Pédèches (Toulouse/Potsdam)
In this talk, on the one hand, we will look into the asymptotic behaviour of stochastic version of
the Cucker-Smale model, while also presenting a propagation of chaos result. On the other hand,
we will...
Michal Wrochna (Grenoble)
In Quantum Field Theory on curved spacetimes, the problem of constructing Wick powers of fields amounts to dealing with a priori ill-defined trace densities of certain Fourier Integral Operators....
mehr erfahrenAlexander Strohmaier
The heat kernel in a domain with Dirichlet boundary conditions satisfies so-called “not feeling the boundary estimates”. These reflect the locality of the heat expansion and can for example be derived...
mehr erfahrenAndreas Hermann
Conformal Killing p-forms are a generalization of conformal Killing vector fields on semi-Riemannian manifolds. In this talk we review some known properties of conformal Killing p-forms. We describe...
mehr erfahrenPhilip Thonke
14:00 | Philip Thonke | Timelike Minimal Surfaces |
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Rezat (Uni Paderborn)
Die Digitalisierung erhält zunehmend Eingang in die Schulen – auch in den Mathematikunterricht der Grundschule. Der Mehrwert der digitalen Medien wird oft angepriesen, jedoch gibt es bislang nur...
mehr erfahrenJennifer Krüger
Lucas Delage (Potsdam)
It is well known that the grafting operator B_+, defined on the vector space of forest by gluing every tree of a forest to a common root, obeys the following universal property : for any commutative...
mehr erfahrenHuy Nguyen and Thomas Mettler
16:15 | Huy Nguyen (London) | Mean Curvature Flow of Codimension Two Surfaces In this talk, I will describe joint work with Charles Baker. We will consider surfaces of co-dimension two in... |
Igor Khavkine
I will discuss the Killing operator (K_{ab}[v] = \nabla_a v_b + \nabla_b v_a) on a (pseudo-)Riemannian manifold as an overdetermined PDE and its (formal) compatibility complex. It has been observed...
mehr erfahrenYuan Cheng
This thesis discusses various data assimilation methods, with a special focus on the applicability to spatio-temporal systems. With ensemble Kalman...
mehr erfahrenProf. em. Dr. Dr. h.c. Erich Christian Wittmann
Den ersten Teil des Vortrags bilden operative Beweise mit Plättchen, die vom Kindergarten bis zur Univer- sität reichen. Diese Beweise verkörpern das, was dem heutigen Mathematikunterricht im Kern...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Shlapunov (Siberian Federal University)
Lars Andersson
I will discuss how Hertz potentials can be used to construct conservation laws for massless fields including Maxwell and linearized gravity.
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
Ich werde erklären, wie sich der Fredholm-Index eines äquivarianten elliptischen Operators über einem homogenen Raum darstellungstheoretisch berechnen lässt.
mehr erfahrenEhrhard Behrends (FU Berlin) und Dirk Werner (FU Berlin)
Abstracts:
Wer soll das alles lesen? (Dirk Werner)
Klassifizieren, Indexieren und Referieren mathematischer...
mehr erfahrenJennifer Krüger (Berlin)
We study the existence and uniqueness of mild solutions to the deterministic and the stochastic neural field equation
with Heaviside firing rate. Since standard well-posedness results do not apply in...
John Huerta and Leon Escobar
16:15 | John Huerta (Lisbon) | G2 and the rolling ball Understanding the exceptional Lie groups as the symmetry groups of simpler objects is a long-standing program in mathematics. Here, we... |
Cedric Troessaert
I will review how, in the Hamiltonian formalism, one use a double potential formalism to obtain a manifestly duality invariant description of linearized gravity.
mehr erfahrenMax Lewandowski
After establishing some important basics about pseudo differential operators we will construct a parametrix for elliptic operators on compact manifolds, which allows several conclusions, e.g. elliptic...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
14:00 | Florian Hanisch | Systems satisfying the null condition 3 |
Sara Azzali
We consider a class of Dirac-type operators, on the universal covering of a closed manifold, that are invariant under the projective action associated to a two-cocycle of the fundamental group.
These...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
14:00 | Florian Hanisch | Systems satisfying the null condition 2 |
Prof. Dr. Walther Paravicini (U Göttingen)
Wie kann man das, was zum Handwerkszeug eines Mathematikers/einer Mathematikerin gehört, systema- tisch erfassen und lern- sowie lehrbar machen? Davon handelt dieser Vortrag, wobei wir davon ausgehen,...
mehr erfahrenOlga Aryasova (Kyiv)
We consider a stochastic differential equation with a Gaussian noise and a drift vector having jump discontinuities
along a hyperplane or surface. We study the large time behavior of the distance...
Sylvie Paycha
This talk (based on joint work with S. Azzali) discusses local linear forms on classical pseudo-differential operators on a closed manifold, and their relevance in index theory.
Local linear forms are...
Joachim Lohkamp
16:15 | Joachim Lohkamp (Münster) | Skin Structures - An Introduction Spaces arising from variational problems oftentimes carry very complicated singularities. Even worse, the regular portions... |
Max Lewandowski
Dirac-Operator auf riemannschen Mannigfaltigkeiten, Elliptizität, wesentliche Selbstadjungiertheit, Diskretheit des Spektrums
mehr erfahrenAlexander Solms
Jan Metzger
14:00 | Jan Metzger | Systems satisfying the null condition 1 |
Prof. Dr. Andreas Büchter (Uni Duisburg-Essen)
Im Analysisunterricht der gymnasialen Oberstufe sollen die Schülerinnen und Schüler:
Das Institut für Mathematik ist beim Potsdamer Tag der Wissenschaften am 13. Mai 2017 auf dem Campus Golm vertreten.
Der Lehrstuhl von Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Huisinga präsentiert "Eine gute Dosis...
mehr erfahrenIurii Ganychenko (Potsdam)
We provide weak and strong rates of approximation of integral functionals of Markov processes by Riemann sums.Assumptions on the processes are formulated only in terms of their transition probability...
mehr erfahrenSara Khalil
We establish a calculus of boundary value problems (BVPs) on a manifold N with boundary and edge, based on Boutet de Monvel's theory of BVPs in the case of a smooth boundary and on the edge calculus,...
mehr erfahrenRandolf Altmeyer
An occupation time functional is a Lebesgue integral of a function f(X_t) with X a stochastic process (X_t). Given
the observations at discrete times (X_{k T/n})_k, we study the approximation of the...
Andreas Hermann
Hauptfaserbündel, assoziierte Vektorbündel, Spinorbündel, Clifford-Multiplikation und Zusammenhang auf dem Spinor-Bündel
Heinz Köppl (Technische Universität Darmstadt), Verena Wolf (Universität des Saarlandes)
Abstracts:
Stoc...
mehr erfahrenJörg Enders
14:00 | Jörg Enders | On the Nonlinear Klein-Gordon Equation |
Stefanos Samaras
Giovanni Conforti (Lille)
The Langevin dynamics is a simple stochastic model for molecular dynamics. Its behavior is well understood and a very accurate description of its long time behavior can be obtained under the...
mehr erfahrenPierre Clavier
Localised structures are given by some structures together with an independence relation. They are meant to encode the notion of “locality” in Physics. Taking into account locality allows to define a...
mehr erfahrenPablo Mira and Bernhard Brehm
16:15 | Pablo Mira (Cartagena) | Proof of Alexandrov's uniqueness conjecture on prescribed curvature
spheres in R^3 In 1956 A.D. Alexandrov conjectured that if an ovaloid in R^3 satisfies an... |
Sebastian Hannes
Clifford-Algebren, Clifford-Multiplikation, Pin-Gruppe, Spin-Gruppe, Spinor-Darstellung, invariantes inneres Produkt
mehr erfahrenJens Fischer
14:00 | Jens Fischer | The Null Condition |
Mattias Dahl
Asymptotically Euclidean and asymptotically hyperbolic manifolds have mass invariants computed at infinity. These invariants have the interpretation as the total mass of the manifold as a slice of...
mehr erfahrenAndrey Pilipenko (Kyiv)
Sylvie Paycha
Localised structures are given by some structures together with an independence relation. They are meant to encode the notion of “locality” in Physics. When rooted forests are decorated by a set which...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad
14:00 | Oliver Lindblad | Decay of the Wave Equations and Existence for Nonlinear Equations 2 |
Prof. Dr. Andrey Pilipenko (Kyiv)
We consider the limit behavior of an excited random walk (ERW), i.e., a
random walk whose transition probabilities depend on the number of times the
walk has visited the current state. We prove that...
Sylvie Paycha
According to the principle of locality in physics, events taking place at different locations should behave independently of each other, a feature expected to be reflected in the measurements. In...
mehr erfahrenMax Lewandowski
We start by discussing under which circumstances a fundamental solution can be restricted to a spacelike Cauchy hypersurface so that the corresponding Cauchy problem is well-posed which will demand...
mehr erfahrenLars Andersson
Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism is a relativistic field theory on Minkowski space, and is symmetric under the 10-dimensional Poincare group of isometries of Minkowski space. However, it admits...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Friedrich
14:00 | Alexander Friedrich | Decay of the Wave Equations and Existence for Nonlinear Equations 1 |
Lashi Bandara
In 2012, Gigli and Mantegazza introduced a new geometric flow via heat kernels. They demonstrated that this flow is tangential to the Ricci flow in a suitable weak sense for smooth, compact Riemannian...
mehr erfahrenKay Karsten Mirbach
Daryna Sobolieva (Kyiv)
Die Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Mathematik (GDM) und das Institut für Mathematik der Universität Potsdam veranstalten die 51. Jahrestagung der GDM.
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For more informations: webpage of the conference
Xiaojing Lyu
Interessenten sind herzlich eingeladen.
Prof. Dr. Sylvie Paycha
mehr erfahrenGiovanni De Gaetano (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)
The determinant of the Laplacian Delta_k on k-differentials,
or on automorphic forms of weight k, on a compact Riemann surface played
an important role in the mathematical physics literature in the late...
Oliver Lindblad Petersen
Der Fall positiver Eulerzahl
[CK, S. 148-156]
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
We study the spectral properties of curl, a linear differential operator of first order acting on differential forms of appropriate degree on an odd-dimensional closed oriented Riemannian manifold. In...
mehr erfahrenCarla Cederbaum (Tübingen), Oliver Rinne (Golm)
Carla Cederbaum (Tübingen)
Mathematical General Relativity: hypersurfaces of constant time
After a brief introduction into General...
mehr erfahrenPeter Friz (TU Berlin)
We revisit (higher-order) translation operators on rough paths, in both the geometric
and branched setting. As in Hairer's work on the renormalization of
singular SPDEs we propose a purely algebraic...
Anne-Sophie Neuber
Philip Thonke
14:00 | Philip Thonke | Wave Maps - Algebraic Structure, Singularities and Nonuniqueness 2 |
Jonas Rungenhagen
Harnack-Ungleichung
[CK, S. 143-148]
mehr erfahrenDaniel Platt
Ein Cartan-Zusammenhang ist eine 1-Form, die dieselben Invarianzeigenschaften wie ein Hauptfaserbündel-Zusammenhang hat und zusätzlich einen absoluten Parallelismus (in eine geeignete Lie-Algebra) in...
mehr erfahrenOlof Ahlén
Supersymmetry has been a very active research area in both elementary particle physics as well as models for quantum gravity. In this talk, I will outline the motivation for analyzing supersymmetric...
mehr erfahrenPhilip Thonke
14:00 | Philip Thonke | Wave Maps - Algebraic Structure, Singularities and Nonuniqueness 1 |
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Oldenburg (Universität Augsburg)
Mathematikunterricht, der nicht nur auf das Nachvollziehen von Verfahren zielt, sondern auf den Aufbau inhaltli- chen Verständnisses, tut gut daran, zu den zentralen Begriffen tragfähige...
mehr erfahrenSara Azzali
Guillemin-Sternberg, Chapter IV, §3
mehr erfahrenLashi Bandara (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
The bounded holomorphic functional calculus for bisectorial operators can be thought of as an implicit Fourier theory in settings where the transform cannot be defined. It has been particularly useful...
mehr erfahrenJose Miguel Manzano and Ahmad Afuni
16:15 | Jose Miguel Manzano (London) | Parabolic stable surfaces with constant mean curvature in homogeneous 3-manifolds In this talk we will discuss some properties of Schrödinger operators on... |
Sebastian Hannes
Abschätzungen für die Krümmung und ihre Ableitung
[CK, S. 137u.-143]
mehr erfahrenLashi Bandara
We study the Atiyah-Singer Dirac operator on smooth Riemannian Spin manifolds with smooth compact boundary. Under lower bounds on injectivity radius and bounds on the Ricci curvature and its first...
mehr erfahrenRalph Chill (Universität Dresden), Alexander Mielke (WIAS Berlin)
Abstra...
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14:00 | Philip Thonke | Wave Maps - Basics, Geometric & Analytic Structure 3 |
Sara Azzali
Guillemin-Sternberg, Chapter IV, §3
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Pierre Clavier
We define sets with independence relations which are a generalisation of locality in physics. An example of such relation is given on the set of multivariable functions. A coproduct respecting the...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Friedrich
Flächenentropie
[CK, S. 133-137]
mehr erfahrenMelchior Wirth
Sebastian Hannes
We will prove Fredholm property of the Dirac operator on a globally hyperbolic spacetime under generalized APS boundary conditions and their deformations. Then we can derive relative index formulas...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad
14:00 | Oliver Lindblad | Semilinear Wave Equations - Critical Growth |
Heiko Etzold
Zur GDM-Tagung sowie während eines Symposiums zum digitalen Lernen in Chemnitz soll ein Lehrer-Workshop mit dem Titel „Zahlverständnis mit Tablets unterstützen“ durchgeführt werden. Schwerpunkte...
mehr erfahrenChandrashekar Devchand
I will start with a brief introduction to quaternionic Kähler and hyperkähler geometry and then outline the explicit construction of hyperkähler metrics described in a recent paper with Andrea Spiro,...
mehr erfahrenCamillo De Lellis and Ernst Kuwert
16:15 | Camillo De Lellis (Zürich) | Minimizing sequence of sets Compactness and semicontinuity theorems for minimizing sequences in geometric measure theory are usually achieved either... |
Christian Bär
Vorbereitung und Strategie im Fall positiver Eulerzahl
[CK, S. 128-132]
mehr erfahrenAndreas Hermann
Let (M,g) be a closed Riemannian manifold such that all eigenvalues of the conformal Laplace operator L_g are strictly positive and such that g is flat on an open neighborhood of a point p. The...
mehr erfahrenMichael Hinz (Bielefeld)
In this talk we review the definitions of items of vector calculus based on Dirichlet forms and mention connections to graph Laplacians and to non-local and local operators on metric measure spaces....
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hildebrandt
Philip Thonke
14:00 | Philip Thonke | Wave Maps - Basics, Geometric & Analytic Structure 2 |
Claudia Grabs
Ricci-Solitonen
[CK, S. 112, 116-119], [CLT]
mehr erfahrenDorothee Schüth (HU Berlin)
Andreas Hermann
Konvergenz im Fall Eulerzahl = 0
[CK, S. 123u.-128]
mehr erfahrenBatu Güneysu
In this talk, I will first explain how one can reformulate the known semiclassical limit results for the heat trace of Schrödinger operators on Riemannian manifolds and infinite weighted graphs in a...
mehr erfahrenIgor Khavkine
A conserved current for a PDE in $n$-variables can be thought of as a field dependent $(n-1)$-form that is closed on solutions. A similar definition can also be made in other form degrees. A field...
mehr erfahrenPhilip Thonke
14:00 | Philip Thonke | Wave Maps - Basics, Geometric & Analytic Structure 1 |
Peter Klöpping
Subjektive Überzeugungen von Lehrkräften, sogenannte teacher beliefs lassen sich innerhalb des Modells professioneller Handlungskompetenz verorten. Über ihre Ausbildung, Erlernbarkeit und Stabilität...
mehr erfahrenMarc Mars and Carla Cederbaum
16:15 | Marc Mars (Salamanca) | Kerr-de Sitter spacetime and conformal infinity
In this talk I will present a characterization of Kerr-de Sitter among spacetimes satisfying the Einstein vacuum... |
Oliver Lindblad Petersen
Konvergenz im Fall negativer Eulerzahl
[CK, S. 120-123]
mehr erfahrenJan Maas (IST Austria)
Yue Wu (TU Berlin)
Lévy's area is simply the signed area enclosed by the planar
Brownian motion and its chord. It is intrinsically the difference of two
iterated integrals of second rank against its component...
Alberto Abbondandolo (Ruhr Universität Bochum), Nils Waterstraat (University of Kent)
Alberto Abbondandolo (Ruhr Universität Bochum)
...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
14:00 | Florian Hanisch | Semilinear Wave Equation - Basics, Segal's and Jörgen's Theorems 2 |
Prof. Dr. Rainer Danckwerts (Universität Siegen)
Die Analysis ist und bleibt der harte Kern der Oberstufenmathematik. Seit den Vergleichsstudien TIMSS und PISA ist ihre primär kalkülhafte Behandlung zunehmend in die Kritik geraten. Der Vortrag...
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Jonathan Mandt, Generation of random variables. Inversion, Acceptance-Rejection, and Fast Fourier transform.
Konrad Noworyta, Asymptotic ...
Michael Schwarz
Asilya Suleymanova (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
In the paper "Can one hear the shape of a drum?" Mark Kac asked the following question. If an infinite sequence of eigenmodes of a domain is given can one determine geometry of the domain? What...
mehr erfahrenLars Andersson
I will introduce the notions of Noether current and Noether charge for a Lagrangian field theory.
References:
Lee and Wald, Local symmetries and constraints, JMP 1990
Iyer and Wald, Some properties of...
Florian Hanisch
14:00 | Florian Hanisch | Semilinear Wave Equation - Basics, Segal's and Jörgen's Theorems 1 |
Prof. Dr. Anna Susanne Steinweg
Etliche Forschungsergebnisse zu algebraischem Denken in der Grundschule liegen vor. Sie sind jedoch noch kaum in die Unterrichtspraxis vorgedrungen; dabei würde der Mathematikunterricht vielfältige...
mehr erfahrenAndreas Hermann
Krümmungspotential und Krümmungsschranken
[CK, S. 112 (ab (5.8))-115]
fortgesetzt am 1.12.2016
Florentin Münch
We give rigidity results for discrete Bonnet-Myers diameter bound and Lichnerowicz eigenvalue estimate. Both inequalities are sharp if and only if the underlying graph is a hypercube. The proofs use...
mehr erfahrenMattias Dahl and Yangqin Fang
16:15 | Mattias Dahl (Stockholm) | Constructions of outermost apparent horizons with non-trivial topology Drawing from ideas in general relativity, the outermost apparent horizon of an... |
Francesco Bei (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)
Bott-Chern cohomology groups provide a very important tool in the study of compact complex manifolds. For instance, as recently shown by Angella and Tomassini, Bott-Chern cohomology groups can be used...
mehr erfahrenMichael Jung
I will start with an infinitesimal symmetry transformation as a diffeomorphism and derive the Noether-current. The setting is a compact domain in the flat space and just with one scalar field and one...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Friedrich
14:00 | Alexander Friedrich | Well Posedness 2 |
Clara Nehrkorn
In dem Vortrag wird der Begriff geklärt und abgegrenzt, was mit Draußen-Mathematik-Aufgaben gemeint wird. Auf Grundlage einer Literaturrecherche stelle ich meine Forschungsfragen vor und das geplante...
mehr erfahrenShantanu Dave (WPI, Wien)
A geometry such as a Riemannian geometry, Lorenzian geometry or CR
geometry allows a local description of a manifold near every point and
hence can be used to construct differential operators which are...
Viktoria Rothe
Krümmungsevolution
[CK, S. 109u.-111]
mehr erfahrenMatthias Ludewig
I will explain the relation between the Green’s function of a Laplace type operator and its zeta function. In particular, we will see that the constant term in the asymptotic expansion (which is often...
mehr erfahrenLucas Delage-Moreau (Potsdam)
The goal of this talk is to make clear the relation there exists between the period isomorphism which shows up in the theory of motives and the computation of some Feynman integrals from quantum field...
mehr erfahrenLars Andersson
I will introduce, and give examples of, the notions of symplectic potential current, symplectic current, and Noether current for a Lagrangian field theory with local symmetries.
References:
Lee and...
Alexander Friedrich
14:00 | Alexander Friedrich | Well Posedness 1 |
Prof. Dr. Horst Hischer (Universität des Saarlandes)
Der mit „Funktion“ bezeichnete Begriff nimmt in der Mathematik die zentrale Stellung eines nicht mehr weg zu denkenden Grundbegriffs ein. Wie und wann kam es zur Entwicklung und Entstehung dieses...
mehr erfahrenEmanuele Spadaro and José Espinar
16:15 | Emanuele Spadaro (Leipzig) | Optimal regularity of three dimensional mass minimizing cones In this talk I will present the following regularity results in minimal surface theory: the... |
Max Lewandowski
Konforme Änderung der Metrik
[CK, S. 107-109]
mehr erfahrenM. Scheutzow (TU Berlin), A. Kulik (Uni Kiev/TU Berlin)
Abstracts:
M. Scheutzow (TU Berlin), Coupli...
mehr erfahrenLucas Delage-Moreau (Potsdam)
The goal of this talk is to make clear the relation there exists between the period isomorphism which shows up in the theory of motives and the computation of some Feynman integrals from quantum field...
mehr erfahrenSara Mazzonetto
This thesis is focused on the study and the exact simulation of two classes of real-valued Brownian diffusions: multi-skew Brownian motions with constant drift and Brownian diffusions whose drift...
mehr erfahrenDipl.-Math. Frank Rehm (Leipzig)
„(nicht nur, aber besonders) Mathematiker lieben es zu spielen ... Innehalten und nur eine Weile mit mathemati- schen Puzzles herumspielen ... Wer die Grundfähigkeiten erworben hat, sollte dann...
mehr erfahrenYouness Boutaib
We explore two ways of defining rough paths which are naturally well-suited to manifolds without having to add too much structure on them. The first definition looks at rough paths as functionals on...
mehr erfahrenSebastian Hannes
Maximumprinzip
[CK S. 93-96]
mehr erfahrenClaudio Dappiaggi
We consider a real, massive scalar field on the Poincaré domain of the (d+1)-dimensional AdS spacetime. Since the background is not globally hyperbolic, first we determine all admissible boundary...
mehr erfahrenMoritz Gerlach
This talk aims at completing the picture how exactness of dynamical systems is related to the asymptotic behavior of the Perron-Frobenius operator. In doing so, we give a mixing-like description of...
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Uhrzeit geändert!
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
We will briefly review some basic ideas of the Lagrangian and the Hamiltonian approach to classical field theory, including some examples. We will keep the talk at an elementary level (sometimes with...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad
14:00 | Oliver Lindblad | Linear Wave Equation - Strichartz Estimates |
Christian Bär
Einführung und Vergabe der Vorträge
[B], [CK, S. 105]
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Oliver Lindblad Petersen
In this talk we discuss the well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for the linearised Einstein vacuum equation on arbitrary globally hyperbolic vacuum spacetimes. The solution space of the linearised...
mehr erfahrenFelix Pogorzelski (Technion Haifa)
Norbert Schappacher (Straßbourg); Reinhard Bölling (Potsdam)
15:00 Uhr Norbert Schappacher (Straßbourg)
"The Berlin bridge from 19th century mathematics to today´s Arithmetic Geometry"
The talk is about the Berlin mathematical outsider Kurt Heegner (1893...
mehr erfahrenJan Metzger
14:00 | Jan Metzger | Linear Wave Equation - Pointwise Estimates |
Youness Boutaib
The general aim of this course is to present ways of translating
notions from classical analysis (understood to be built for and
adapted to the Euclidean setting) to manifolds without adding...
mehr erfahrenMathew Langford and Miles Simon
16:15 | Mathew Langford (Berlin) | Type-II singularities of two-convex (mean) curvature flows We will show that any translator arising as a blow-up limit of a two-convex mean curvature flow in... |
Sie sind eingeladen zu einer Zusammenkunft von Frauen in der Mathematik, aus Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, mit musikalischen Intermezzi von einem Streichquartett, das Stücke von Komponistinnen...
mehr erfahrenChris Fewster
The Coleman--Mandula (CM) theorem states that the Poincaré and internal symmetries of a Minkowski spacetime quantum field theory cannot combine nontrivially in an extended symmetry group. In this talk...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
The first session of the seminar will consist of 2 parts:
1) Discussion of the program for the semester.
2) Talk by F. Hanisch: Supersymmetry and the Duistermaat-Heckmann-formula in finite...
Philip Thonke
14:00 | Philip Thonke | Function Spaces 3 |
Dr. Edna Zuffi (Universidade de São Paulo, Brasilien)
We will explore two cases of the use of problem solving as a teaching methodology in Brazilian public schools. Some aspects of the traditional culture for the teaching and learning in our schools wil...
mehr erfahrenYouness Boutaib
The general aim of this course is to present ways of translating
notions from classical analysis (understood to be built for and
adapted to the Euclidean setting) to manifolds without adding too
... mehr erfahrenPhilip Thonke
14:00 | Philip Thonke | Function Spaces 2 |
Youness Boutaib
The general aim of this course is to present ways of translating
notions from classical analysis (understood to be built for and
adapted to the Euclidean setting) to manifolds without adding...
mehr erfahrenPhilip Thonke
14:00 | Philip Thonke | Function Spaces 1 |
Philip Thonke
14:00 | Philip Thonke | Conservation Laws 2 |
Philip Thonke
14:00 | Philip Thonke | Introduction and Conservation Laws 1 |
Xiaojing Lyu
We study the interplay between analysis on manifolds with singularities and complex analysis and develop new structures of operators based on the Mellin transform and tools for iterating the...
mehr erfahrenRadoslaw Wojciechowski (CUNY)
Christian Dohrmann
Karin Baur (Graz), Magdalena Georgescu (Potsdam), Irina Kmit (Lviv/Berlin), Margarida Mendes Lopes (Lisbon), Maryana Viazovska (Berlin)
Workshop "Mathematics under construction",
Five contributions by women
www.math.uni-potsdam.de/professuren/analysis/MuC2016
mehr erfahrenSebastian Hannes
The talk deals with boundary value problems for dirac type operators on a complete Riemannian manifold with compact boundary. After a short introduction to Dirac operators on Riemanian manifolds,...
mehr erfahrenAlexandra Carpentier, Yann Ollivier
Achtung: geänderte Uhrzeiten !
14:30 Uhr Yann Ollivier (Paris-Saclay)
Artificial intelligence and inductive reasoning: from information theory to neural networks
In order to one day build an...
mehr erfahrenDr. Andrea Hoffkamp (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
In meinem Vortrag stelle ich ein Langzeitprojekt zur Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung an einer Gemeinschaftsschule in Berlin-Kreuzberg vor. Der Fachunterricht der Schule findet in stark heterogenen...
mehr erfahrenKen Richardson
We discuss the uses of mean curvature in studies of hypersurfaces, foliations, and other structures on closed manifolds. In the particular case of foliations, we explain how it generates an important...
mehr erfahrenJulien Cortier and Enrico Valdinoci
16:15 | Julien Cortier (Grenoble) | Mass-like invariants for asymptotically hyperbolic manifolds
We focus on Riemannian manifolds with one end asymptotic to the hyperbolic space geometry.... |
Am diesjährigen Doktorandentag finden drei Vorträge statt sowie die Wahl der Doktorandenvertreter.
Weitere Informationen hier.
mehr erfahrenShiping Liu (Durham)
I will discuss a Buser type and a Lichnerowicz type eigenvalue estimates for the magnetic Laplacian on a closed Riemannian manifold. Those are motivated by our previous ...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Hans R. Künsch (ETH Zürich)
Joint work with Fabio Sigrist and Werner Stahel
The goal of postprocessing deterministic numerical
weather forecasts is to produce probabilistic forecasts
that are calibrated and sharp. In case of...
Johanna Goral
Anita Liebenau
The random graph G(n,p) is obtained from a set of n isolated vertices between which edges are inserted with probability p=p(n) each, all choices being independent.
The degrees of the vertices of G form...
Ken Richardson
Given a foliation on a closed Riemannian manifold, the transversal Dirac operator is a Dirac operator that differentiates only in the directions normal to the foliation and is thereby transversally...
mehr erfahrenMatthias Ludewig, Florian Hanisch
The seminar will have two parts,
Matthias Ludewig: Finite dimensional approximation of path integrals (continuation).
Florian Hanisch: Supersymmetry and the Duistermaat-Heckman formula.
Witten's...
Bernhard Hanke
Gamma-structures are weak forms of multiplications on closed oriented manifolds. As shown by Hopf the rational cohomology algebras of manifolds admitting Gamma-structures are free over odd degree...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
[Shioya 3.2]
mehr erfahrenKlaus Kröncke and Mario Santilli
16:15 | Klaus Kröncke (Hamburg) | Stable and unstable Einstein warped products
In this talk, we systematically investigate the stability properties of certain warped product Einstein manifolds.... |
Christian Seifert (Hamburg Harburg)
We consider families of bounded linear operators on \ell_p-spaces of discrete groups, parametrized by a dynamical system. By using limit operator techniques, we show that all the operators from that...
mehr erfahrenMatthias Ludewig
We will describe different ways of discretising path integrals and compare different metrics on the (discrete) path space. Moreover, we will discuss different boundary conditions for path (fixed...
mehr erfahrenBenedikt Weygandt (Freie Universität Berlin)
Im Rahmen der hochschuldidaktischen Neukonzeption des Studiengangs gymnasiales Lehramt in Frankfurt/M. wurde erhoben, welche Beliefs die Studienanfängerinnen und -anfänger mitbringen, welche...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
[Shioya, 3.1]
mehr erfahrenGeorges Habib
We consider spaces, called Müntz spaces, of continuous functions on the unit intervall spanned by certain power functions.
We study the properties of the Volterra and Cesàro operators on the L^1-Mü...
mehr erfahrenMarkus Kunze (Konstanz)
We consider diffusion problems in a domain which is further subdivided by semi-permeable membranes. Such problems frequently occur in applications in biology, for example when studying the...
mehr erfahrenRosa Preiß
Recalling the definition of branched rough paths, we demonstrate how it equivalently translates into the language of Martin Hairer's theory of regularity structures. Based on this example, we briefly...
mehr erfahrenMatthias Ludewig
[Shioya 2.6]
Eigenvalue estimates in terms of separation distance
Prof. Dr. Peter Bender (Universität Paderborn)
Die Mathematik, wie sie in der Gesellschaft gebraucht wird und in der Schule gelernt werden sollte, ist durchweg eng mit dem gesunden Menschenverstand verbunden. Mit eingekleideten Aufgaben hat dieser...
mehr erfahrenUlrich Menne and Elena Mäder-Baumdicker
16:15 | Ulrich Menne (Potsdam) | Weakly differentiable functions and Sobolev functions on varifolds
In geometric analysis both Sobolev functions on smooth Riemannian manifolds and models of... |
Ariane Beier
The aim of this talk is to present the results of the analysis of the separated solutions of the scalar wave equation with and without topological charge on Schwarzschild and Reissner-Nordström black...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
This talk will focus on supergeodesics.
Witten's heuristic proof of the index theorem using supergeometry is well known but still not fully mathematically understood. We present the approaches to the...
mehr erfahrenJohannes Brödel, Valentina Forini
-- 14:00 Uhr Johannes Brödel (HU Berlin)
"String theory: a perfect laboratory for iterated integrals and multiple zeta values"
-- 15:00 Uhr coffee break
-- 15:30 Uhr Valentina Forini (HU Berlin)
"Fun...
mehr erfahrenMartin Schuhmacher
Prof. Dr. Martin Fischer (Universität Potsdam)
In den Kognitionswissenschaften galt lange das Kopfrechnen als Paradebeispiel für die Vorstellung, dass menschliches Denken abstrakte mentale Manipulation von Symbolen ist. Seit einiger Zeit zeigt...
mehr erfahrenLars Andersson
This talk will focus on finite dimensional approximations of path integrals.
Witten's heuristic proof of the index theorem using supergeometry is well known but still not fully mathematically...
mehr erfahrenIlya Chevyrev, TU
An introduction to rough paths
Abstract: The theory of rough paths has been developed over the past two decades in order to give a pathwise approach to classically ill-posed controlled differential...
mehr erfahrenFelix Knöppel (TU Berlin)
Phillip Thonke
[Shioya 2.5]
Bounds for observable diameter, more examples of Levy families
Prof. Dr. Hans-Dieter Sill (Universität Rostock)
Bei jedem Übergang von einer Stufe des Bildungssystems zur nächsten gibt es heute, aber eigentlich schon immer, massive Klagen über Defizite im mathematischen Wissen und Können der Absolventen der...
mehr erfahrenClaire Glanois (MPI, Bonn)
Multiple zeta values (MZV), and Euler sums are particularly interesting examples of periods (in the sens of Kontsevich-Zagier), appearing notably at the crossroad of number theory, algebraic geometry...
mehr erfahrenProf. Yuri Manin (MPIM Bonn)
Euler-Vorlesung von Prof. Yuri Manin (MPIM Bonn)
"Time between real and imaginary: Big Bang and modular curves"
Historischer Vortrag von Prof. Tilman Sauer (U Mainz)
"»Ich bewundere...
Martin Reiris and Laurent Hauswirth
16:15 | Martin Reiris | A classification theorem for static solutions of the vacuum Einstein equations.
I will discuss a classification theorem for metrically complete solutions of the static... |
Andreas Hermann
Let (M,g) be a closed Riemannian manifold such that all eigenvalues of the conformal Laplace operator L_g of g are strictly positive and such that g is flat on an open neighborhood of a point p. The...
mehr erfahrenChristian Mercat, Université de Lyon
There is no need to wait for Partial Differential Equations to introduce students to modeling. Every object in mathematics has been introduced to solve a problem and many elementary mathematics can...
mehr erfahrenSara Azzali
[Shioya 2.4 plus Thm 2.31 without proof and Lemma 2.32 with proof]
Relation between separation distance and observable diameter, Levy-Gromov isoperimetric inequality
Prof. Dr. Oscar João Abdounur (Universidade de São Paulo)
This presentation covers questions of how relationships between mathematics and theoretical music throughout Western history shaped modern comprehension of critical notions such as “ratio” and...
mehr erfahrenViktoria Rothe
In this talk we will consider the Cauchy problem for semilinear wave equations on globally hyperbolic Lorentzian manifolds. We will examine under which conditions we obtain time-global solutions for...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch, Matthias Ludewig
This is a continuation of the seminar on April 21 and 28.
Witten's heuristic proof of the index theorem using supergeometry is well known but still not fully mathematically understood. We present the...
Tatjana Eisner (Leipzig), Tobias Jäger (Jena)
15:30 Tobias Jäger (Jena) "Model sets and Toeplitz flows"
Abstracts:
Tatjana Eisner (Leipzig) "Ergodic theorems"
Originally motivated...
Ilya Chevyrev, TU
An introduction to rough paths
Abstract: The theory of rough paths has been developed over the past two decades in order to give a pathwise approach to classically ill-posed controlled differential...
mehr erfahrenThomas Schmidt and Marcus Khuri
16:15 | Thomas Schmidt (Hamburg) | Measure data and obstacle problems for the total variation and the area functional
The talk is concerned with minimization problems for the total variation... |
Claudia Grabs
We consider two-dimensional shells made of isotropic and hyperelastic material. First, the basic equations of elasticity are recalled, with special emphasis on the constitutive laws. Subsequently we...
mehr erfahrenIlya Chevyrev, TU
An introduction to rough paths
Abstract: The theory of rough paths has been developed over the past two decades in order to give a pathwise approach to classically ill-posed controlled differential...
mehr erfahrenBatu Güneysu (HU Berlin)
Elke Rosenberger
[Shioya 2.2-2.3]
Lipschitz order, observable diameter
Elke Rosenberger (Potsdam)
Tania Kosenkova
[Shioya 2.1]
Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution law, normal law a la Levy
Juan Camillo Orduz (HU)
Given a 4k-dimensional oriented closed manifold X, its signature sig(X) in Z is a very important topological invariant which can be computed in terms of some combinations of Pontryagin classes. We can...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad Petersen
In this talk, we consider the Cauchy problem of the linearised Einstein equation on smooth globally hyperbolic spacetimes, satisfying the non-linear Einstein equation. Given smooth or distributional...
mehr erfahrenMatthias Ludewig, Florian Hanisch
This is a continuation of the seminar on April 21.
Witten's heuristic proof of the index theorem using supergeometry is well known but still not fully mathematically understood. We present the...
Michael Korey, Charlotte Wahl
Institutskolloquium
Siegfried Beckus (University Jena)
Tania Kosenkova
[Shioya Def 1.20-Lemma 1.27]
(Sub-)transport plan, Ky-Fan metric
Heiko Etzold
Im Projekt „Digitales Lernen Grundschule“ werden an der Universität Potsdam gemeinsam mit der Rosa-Luxemburg-Schule Potsdam Konzepte zum Einsatz digitaler Medien im Unterricht entwickelt und erprobt....
mehr erfahrenJohn Alexander Cruz Morales (Max-Planck-Institut, Bonn)
Frobenius manifolds, introduced by Dubrovin, are flat Riemannian manifolds with a certain compatible multiplicative structure on the tangent space. They occur naturally in symplectic topology, more...
mehr erfahrenYafet Sanchez Sanchez
A desirable property of any spacetime is that the evolution of any physical field is locally well-defined. For smooth spacetimes this is guaranteed by standard local well-posedness results. Moreover,...
mehr erfahrenMatthias Ludewig, Florian Hanisch
Witten's heuristic proof of the index theorem using supergeometry is well known but still not fully mathematically understood. We present the approaches to the subject by Witten, Atiyah and Lott (and...
mehr erfahrenMoritz Gerlach
[Shioya, chapter 1.2 up to Thm 1.19 and additional references]
weak and vague convergence, Prohorov distance
Johannes Brödel (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)
While usual multiple zeta values carry the transcendentality in many results of calculations in quantum field theory as well as tree-level string theory, elliptic multiple zeta values take this role...
mehr erfahrenMax Lewandowski
I will start again with solutions of d'Alembert's equation on n-dimensional Minkowski space fulfilling Wightman's Axioms as a prototype with regard to general wave equations on global hyperbolic ...
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Tentative list of participants
Featured topics are:
- Sub-Riemannian geometries and spectral analysis
- Singular analysis and index theory
- PDOs and...
mehr erfahrenSandro Coriasco (Universita' degli Studi di Torino)
I will illustrate results concerning the asymptotic behavior of the counting function of tensor products of operators, in the cases where the factors are either pseudodifferential operators on closed...
André Henning (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Ausgangspunkt des Vortrags ist die stoffdidaktische Ausarbeitung zweier Unterrichtsversuche zur Einführung der Ableitung einer Funktion an einer Stelle aus der Perspektive der linearen Approximation,...
mehr erfahrenIsabelle Chalendar (Lyon)
The Invariant Subspace Problem for (separable) Hilbert spaces is
a long-standing open question that traces back to John Von Neumann's works
in the 1950s asking, in particular, if every bounded linear...
Christian Rose (TU Chemnitz)
Christoph Stephan
Nach einer kurzen Wiederholung der geometrischen Grundlagen des Higgs-Mechanismus diskutiere ich die Eigenschaften der Massenmatrix und die möglichen physikalischen Freiheitsgrade.
Die Anzahl der...
mehr erfahrenWinfried Scharlau (Universität Münster), Leila Schneps (Université Paris VII)
Ananda Lahiri and Daniele Valtorta
16:15 Uhr | Ananda Lahiri (Golm) | Local regularity for weak mean curvature flow
In this talk I want to present a new version of Brakke's local regularity theorem. We consider a weak mean... |
Martin Weilandt
Inspired by work of Borzellino and Brunsden, we generalize the notion of a submanifold identifying a natural and sufficiently general condition which guarantees that a subset of an (effective)...
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Das Institut für Graphentheorie veranstaltet zusammen mit der Arbeitsgruppe für Analysis der Universität Jena einen Workshop zum Thema "spektrale Geometrie". Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Aiso Heinze (IPN – Kiel)
In den letzten 15 Jahren ist das professionelle Wissen von Lehrkräften in den Fokus der Bildungsforschung gerückt. Viele Studien orientieren sich dabei an einem einfachen Strukturmodell von...
mehr erfahrenGeorges Skandalis (Université Paris Diderot)
Let M be a smooth compact manifold and F a foliation of M. We wish to study leafwise elliptic operators: these are differential operators which differentiate only in the leaf direction - and are...
mehr erfahrenMichela Egidi (TU Chemnitz)
In this talk (joint work with O. Post) we consider a family of compact, oriented and connected n-dimensional manifolds constructed according to the ...
mehr erfahrenChristian Becker, Florian Hanisch, Christoph Stephan
Wir stellen die neuen Touchscreens des Instituts vor und erklären, wie man sie für Präsentationen und Kooperationen verwenden kann. Für Kooperationen bietet sich dabei Adobe Connect an, welches allen...
mehr erfahrenGeorges Skandalis, Sara Azzali
14:00 Georges Skandalis (Paris): "Traces and determinants on non commutative algebras and countable groups"
15:30 Sara Azzali (Potsdam): "Countable groups, covering spaces and spectral invariants"
"...
mehr erfahrenEva Lang
Doktorarbeitverteidigung/ Defence of the Titel
mehr erfahrenVictor Palamodov (University of Tel Aviv)
Matthias Ludewig
[GB, 13-26]
mehr erfahrenXavier Tolsa and Panu Kalevi Lahti
16:15 Uhr | Xavier Tolsa (Barcelona) | Quantitative estimates for the Riesz transform and rectifiabilty for general Radon measures
A remarkable theorem of Léger asserts that if $\mu$ is a... |
Christoph Stephan
Eine Grundlage der mathematischen Modellierung des Standardmodells der Elementarteilchenphysik bilden Hauptfaserbündel und zu ihnen assoziierte Vektorbündel. Um die experimentell beobachteten...
mehr erfahrenFrancesco Tudisco (Saarland University)
This introductory talk will focus on the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the graph p-Laplacian. We shall discuss two definitions of the eigenpairs that come as a natural generalization of the linear...
mehr erfahrenAzal Mera (Uni Potsdam)
We find an adequate interpretation of the Lamé operator within the framework of elliptic complexes and study the first mixed problem for the generalised Lame' system.
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Bärbel Barzel (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Digitale Medien werden in vielfältiger Weise für den Unterricht in Mathematik angeboten – als fertige Lernum- gebungen für einzelne Situationen im Unterricht oder als Programme und Werkzeuge wie...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad Petersen
[GB, 1-13]
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
Mit Hilfe der Computeralgebra-Software SAGE berechnen und visualisieren wir Lösungen der Wärmeleitungsgleichung und der Wellengleichung auf flachen 2-dimensionalen Tori. Nach einer kurzen...
mehr erfahrenPia Söder
Schwerpunkt der in diesem Vortrag präsentierten Masterarbeit stellte die Entwicklung eines diagnostischen Rahmens zur Erfassung metakognitiver Fähigkeiten von SchülerInnen im Mathematikunterricht dar....
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs
[F, 165-171]
mehr erfahrenUlrich Pinkall (Berlin), Max Wardetzky (Göttingen)
Abstracts:
Ulrich Pinkall (Berlin): Schrödinger Smoke
In...
Dr. Natascha Korff (Universität Paderborn)
Mit- und voneinander lernen im inklusiven Mathematikunterricht bringt unter anderem Herausforderungen im Einsatz von Materialien und Veranschaulichungen mit sich. Ein Austausch über mathematische...
mehr erfahrenChristian Becker
[F, 141-154]
mehr erfahrenPaul Laurain and James McCoy
16:15 Uhr | Paul Laurain (Paris) | Quantization phenomena for conformally invariant problems This talk is devoted to a series of papers we have published with T. Rivière. First, we have been... |
Max Lewandowski
After Radzikowski's celebrated equivalence theorem in the 1990's microlocal analysis and especially the wave front set of solutions of wave equations on globally hyperbolic Lorentzian manifolds...
mehr erfahrenJochen Glück (Universität Ulm)
Let T = (T(t)) be a C_0-semigroup on some function space or, more generally, on a Banach lattice E. The semigroup T is called positive if T(t)f \ge 0 for each 0 \le f \in E and for each t \geg 0....
mehr erfahrenSabine Baum
Im MATHEMATIK-Labor werden naturwissenschaftliche und technische Phänomene ‚funktional‘ durchdrungen. Im Vortrag soll ein Beschreibungsmodell vorgestellt werden, dass die Aspekte des funktionalen...
mehr erfahrenAndrey Pilipenko (Kyiv)
Local perturbations of a Brownian motion are considered. As a limit we
obtain a non-Markov process that behaves like a reflected Brownian
motion on the positive half line until its local time at...
mehr erfahrenAndrey Pilipenko (Kyiv)
Local perturbations of a Brownian motion are considered. As a limit we
obtain a non-Markov process that behaves like a reflected Brownian
motion on the positive half line until its local time at...
mehr erfahrenChristoph Stephan
[F, 113-132]
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We recall the Hamiltonian formulation of Einstein's vacuum equation and explain the exact meaning of the lapse function and the shift vector. In this form, Einstein's equation can be seen as a flow on...
mehr erfahrenJun Masamune (Tohoku University)
When every harmonic function belonging to a space $E$ of functions is identically constant, we say that the $E$-Liouville property holds true. There are different types of Liouville property according...
mehr erfahrenAndrey Pilipenko (Kyiv)
The problem on identification of a limit of an ordinary
differential equation with discontinuous drift that perturbed by a
zero-noise is considered in multidimensional case.
This problem is a...
mehr erfahrenAndrey Pilipenko (Kyiv)
The problem on identification of a limit of an ordinary
differential equation with discontinuous drift that perturbed by a
zero-noise is considered in multidimensional case.
This problem is a...
mehr erfahrenHans-Jürgen Elschenbroich (Düsseldorf)
Der Analysisunterricht ist in der Schule oft dadurch geprägt, dass (zu) früh mit dem Kalkül gearbeitet wird, dann Kalkül vor Verständnis geht und oft nur noch unverstanden gerechnet wird, ohne eine...
mehr erfahrenMatthias Ludewig
It is "well-known" in quantum field theories that the values of certain path integrals are given by associated zeta-determinants "up to a multiplicative constant". What is usually meant is that one...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch
[F, 113-132]
mehr erfahrenNicola Fusco and Paul Bryan
16:15 Uhr | Nicola Fusco (Naples) | Stability and minimality for a nonlocal variational problem.
I will discuss the local minimality of certain configurations for a nonlocal isoperimetric... |
Felix Pogorzelski (Technion Haifa)
Christine Bessenrodt (Hannover), Birgit Richter (Hamburg)
Daniela Behrens, Matthias Börrnert, Anna Rohde
Vorgestellt werden die Untersuchungen einer Dissertation an der Universität Bremen sowie zweier Masterarbeiten an der Universität Potsdam zum Stellenwertverständnis bei Dezimalbrüchen.
mehr erfahrenMatthias Keller
Ariane Beier
[F, 80-111]
mehr erfahrenMarcel Schmidt (University Jena)
Jordan Stoyanov (Newcastle/Ljubljana)
We are going to have an intensive discussion on known objects: random variables and stochastic processes. The goal is to look closely at basic properties and results. Any result is proved under...
mehr erfahrenAlexander Strohmaier
I will review some known general expansions of microlocal spectral counting functions of Dirac and Laplace operators. In special cases these relate directly to heat kernel coefficients. I will then...
mehr erfahrenMax Lewandowski
[F, 80-111]
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16:15 Uhr | Alessandro Carlotto (Zürich) | The finiteness problem for minimal surfaces of bounded index in a 3-manifold
Given a closed, Riemannian 3-manifold (N,g) without symmetries (more... |
Jordan Stoyanov (Newcastle/Ljubljana)
We are going to have an intensive discussion on known objects: random variables and stochastic processes. The goal is to look closely at basic properties and results. Any result is proved under...
mehr erfahrenJordan Stoyanov (Newcastle/Ljubljana)
We are going to have an intensive discussion on known objects: random variables and stochastic processes. The goal is to look closely at basic properties and results. Any result is proved under...
mehr erfahrenJordan Stoyanov (Newcastle/Ljubljana)
We are going to have an intensive discussion on known objects: random variables and stochastic processes. The goal is to look closely at basic properties and results. Any result is proved under...
mehr erfahrenJordan Stoyanov (Newcastle/Ljubljana)
We are going to have an intensive discussion on known objects: random variables and stochastic processes. The goal is to look closely at basic properties and results. Any result is proved under...
mehr erfahrenJordan Stoyanov (Newcastle/Ljubljana)
Hendrik Weber (Warwick)
The \Phi^4 model is a classical model in statistical mechanics. It arises naturally when trying to
construct a version of the Ising model with continuous spins (rather than +1 0r -1 valued spins)...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Matthias Ludwig (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main)
Mit dem Projekt MathCityMap wird versucht in der alltäglichen Umgebung, auf öffentlichen Plätzen, an Gebäu- den, auf der „Straße“ Mathematik zu entdecken und diese in Aufgaben zu packen die dann vor...
mehr erfahrenAndreas Hermann, Florian Hanisch
[F, 63-73], [F, 73-77]
mehr erfahrenAriane Beier
Michael Schwarz (Potsdam)
We consider weighted graphs with an infinite set $X$ of vertices such that every function of finite energy is bounded. For each of these graphs there is a compact set $K$ containing $X$ as a dense...
mehr erfahrenDavid Kollosche
Die theoretischen Annahmen und praktischen Umsetzungen des prominenten Unterrichtskonzepts 'Entdeckendes Lernen' werden kritisch hinterfragt.
mehr erfahrenMatthias Ludewig
Given a parameter-dependent integral of the form $\int_M e^{-\phi(x)/2t} a(x) dx$ on a Riemannian manifold, it has an asymptotic expansion for small times, which can be calculated using the Laplace...
mehr erfahrenClaudia Grabs
Elementare Arithmetik und Strings auf der Kommandozeile und im Notebookinterface. [F, 41-63]
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16:15 Uhr | Yoshihiro Tonegawa (Tokyo) | Existence of Brakke's mean curvature flow starting from general codimension one sets Suppose we are given a closed set $M$ in the $n$-dimensional... |
Florentin Münch (Potsdam)
We introduce a new version of curvature dimension inequality. We use this to prove a logarithmic Li-Yau inequality on graphs. To formulate this inequality, we use a non-linear ariant of the calculus...
mehr erfahrenJosef Slapal (Brno), Martin Schneider (Dresden)
Abstracts:
Josef Slapal (Brno University of...
Silke Fleckenstein
Das Promotionsprojekt befasst sich mit der Gestaltung von Mathematikunterricht auf der Grundlage der unterschiedlichen Bedürfnisse von Jungen und Mädchen beim Mathematiklernen in der Sekundarstufe I....
mehr erfahrenMarco Benini
Using the simple example of a free scalar field, I will illustrate the axiomatic formulation of locally covariant quantum field theory (LCQFT). With this framework in mind, the case of certain Abelian...
mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
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mehr erfahrenMoritz Gerlach (Potsdam)
Given a finite sequence of n samples drawn independently at random from a compact submanifold of the Euclidean space, we study the asymptotic behavior of Laplacians on the epsilon-neighborhood graph...
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In this talk we introduce differential cohomology with compact support. There are several different models for differential cohomology. We use the model of differential characters which is originally...
mehr erfahrenKen Richardson
Eta and zeta functions of geometric operators will be defined, and some elementary properties and relationsships will be described. Applications to classical and more recent work will be presented...
mehr erfahrenSilke Fleckenstein
Dirk Blömker (Augsburg)
Modulation- or Amplitude-Equations are a universal tool to approximate solutions of
complicated systems like partial or stochastic partial dierential equations (SPDEs) near a change
of stability,...
mehr erfahrenEva Lang (Berlin)
Neural eld equations are used to describe the spatio-temporal dynamics of the activity
in synaptically coupled populations of neurons in the continuum limit. They exhibit traveling wave
solutions,...
mehr erfahrenSara Mazzonetto (Potsdam/Lille)
In this talk an explicit representation of the transition densities of real-valued Brownian dynamics undergoing their motion through semipermeable barriers will be presented. The technique we used...
mehr erfahrenOliver Lindblad Petersen
We prove existence of a global solution to the linearized Einstein-Klein-Gordon equations, given initial data satisfying the linearized constraint equations. This solution is never unique, as one...
mehr erfahrenYe Sle Cha and Melanie Rupflin
16:15 Uhr | Ye Sle Cha (Oxford) | Geometric Inequalities in General Relativity for Non-Maximal Initial Data
The geometric inequalities (Penrose Inequalities) in general relativity which... |
Alexander Barvinok (Michigan), Christian Haase (Berlin)
Abstracts:
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mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Gilbert Greefrath (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)
Veranstaltungsort: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin, Raum 2014 A
Im Rahmen des Kooperationsprojekts „Rechenbrücke“ der Fachhochschule und der Universität Münster wer-den... mehr erfahrenGeorges Habib (Lebanese University)
Talk 2:
In the second talk, we hope to introduce Riemannian flows (i.e. foliations of 1-dimensional fibres) and to prove various properties relating the transverse geometry of the flow to the...
mehr erfahrenGeorges Habib (Lebanese University)
In this talk, we consider a compact Riemannian manifold whose boundary is endowed with a Riemannian flow. Under a suitable curvature assumption depending on the O'Neill tensor of the flow, we prove...
mehr erfahrenAmmar Al-Saedy, Claudia Grabs, Heiko Etzold
Wir laden alle Studenten, Doktoranden und Mitarbeiter des Instituts zum Doktorandentag dieses Semesters ein. Drei Doktoranden unseres Instituts stellen in 30-minütigen Vorträfen ihre Arbeitsgebiete...
mehr erfahrenWilliam Oçafrain (Nancy)
This problem deals with a particle in movement in a set D in R^2. It moves according to two random parameters: the angle of the direction, which is chosen uniformly between 0 and 2?, and the time...
mehr erfahrenJennifer Krüger (Berlin)
In this talk we will discuss the existence and uniqueness of solutions to the stochastic neural field equation with Heaviside firing rate, which can be categorized as a nonlocal (stochastic)...
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Georges Habib (Lebanese University)
Talk 1:
In the first talk, we will give an introduction to spin geometry. First, we define the Clifford algebra, the spin group and their representations. We then introduce the spin structure and...
mehr erfahrenSara Azzali
With a flat unitary vector bundle E_a over a closed manifold M one can associate a class a in the K-theory of M with R/Z-coefficients. This class encodes the fact that a flat bundle admits a multiple...
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Peter Topping and Debora Impera
16:15 Uhr | Peter Topping (Warwick) | Refined asymptotics of the Teichmueller harmonic map flow.
I will give an introduction to the Teichmueller harmonic map flow, which is related both to... |
Ralf Metzler (Potsdam), Aljaz Godec (Potsdam)
Laure Pedeches (Toulouse/Potsdam)
The deterministic model introduced by Felipe Cucker and Stephen Smale represents among others, the way in which groups of autonomous agents (animals, for instance) move together. We modify it to take...
mehr erfahrenAssoz. Prof. Dr. Andreas Vohns (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt)
Veranstaltungsort: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin, Raum 2014 A
Im Vortrag wird zunächst ein bildungs- und lerntheoretischer Hintergrund vorgestellt, der... mehr erfahrenG. Zöller, S. Hainzl, D. Schorlemmer
Giovanni Conforti (Potsdam/Padova)
In this talk, we introduce the Schrödinger problem, which is the problem of finding a way to transform an initial distribution into a final one along a stochastic process minimizing the relative...
mehr erfahrenOlaf Müller (Universität Regensburg)
In this talk, we first present the concept of conformal extendibility and its importance in the analysis of the Maxwell-Dirac equations. Then we revise the restrictions conformal extendibility has on...
mehr erfahrenBen Lambert and Simone Di Marino
16:15 Uhr | Ben Lambert (Konstanz) | Inverse Mean Curvature Flow inside the Sphere
Usually the inverse mean curvature flow (IMCF) of convex hypersurfaces exists for all time and flows... |
Prof. Dr. Hans Humenberger (Universität Wien)
Veranstaltungsort: Freie Universität Berlin, Takustr. 9 (Informatikgebäude), 14195 Berlin, großer Hörsaal
Das wirklich gerechte Teilen einer Pizza ist – genau genommen – gar nicht so einfach. Mit einem... mehr erfahrenChristian Bär
We prove an index theorem for the Dirac operator on compact
Lorentzian manifolds with spacelike boundary. Unlike in the
Riemannian situation, the Dirac operator is not elliptic. But
it turns out...
mehr erfahrenLinda Khachatryan (Erevan)
The problem of establishing classical limit theorems (the central and functional limit theorems, the law of iterated logarithm) is one of the main problems in probability theory. Investigation of...
mehr erfahrenLinda Khachatryan (Erevan)
The problem of establishing classical limit theorems (the central and functional limit theorems, the law of iterated logarithm) is one of the main problems in probability theory. Investigation of...
mehr erfahrenProf. Cedric Villani, Prof. Horst Bredekamp
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Lu Wang and Martin Meurer
16:15 Uhr | Lu Wang (Imperial) | A Topological Property of Asymptotically Conical Self-shrinkers with Small Entropy
For any asymptotically conical self-shrinker with entropy less than or... |
Tania Kosenkova (Potsdam)
The notion of a coupling distance on a space of Lèvy measures is introduced.
It occured that if the Lèvy kernel is Lipschitz continuous in space variable in the coupling distance the martingale...
mehr erfahrenHans Walser (Basel)
Veranstaltungsort: Universität Potsdam, Institut für Mathematik, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam, Haus 8, Raum 0.59
Das DIN-Format ist mehr als ein Stück Papier und die Quadratwurzel aus Zwei. Wir... mehr erfahrenAlexei Kulik (Kyiv)
Suppose we have a high-frequency sample for the solution to a SDE dX_t^?=a(?_1,X^?_t) dt+ ?_2 d Z_t+dU_t, where Z is a locally ?-stable symmetric process, and U is a Lévy process, which has the...
mehr erfahrenChristian Kassel (Strasbourg, Frankreich), Christoph Schweigert (Hamburg)
Alexei Kulik (Kiev)
Suppose we have a high-frequency sample for the solution to a SDE dX_t^?=a(?_1,X^?_t) dt+ ?_2 d Z_t+dU_t, where Z is a locally ?-stable symmetric process, and U is a Lévy process, which has the...
mehr erfahrenAlbert Gächter (St. Gallen)
Veranstaltungsort: Universität Potsdam, Institut für Mathematik, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam, Haus 8, Raum 0.59
Trifles im didaktischen Sinne sind nach Definition des Referenten mathematische
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mehr erfahrenCarole Bernard (Ontario)
This lecture is about the modeling of multivariate dependence
(copulas, factor models) and of dependence uncertainty. We will
discuss issues from a theoretical perspective in dimensions 2 and
high...
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Klasse 9/10 | Dr. Jörg Koppitz | Planare Graphen und die Eulersche Polyederformel Die Lösung des Königsberger Brückenproblems durch Euler gilt als die Geburtsstunde der Graphentheorie. Die Fragen, ob sich... |
Tristan Riviere and Ben Sharp
16:15 Uhr | Tristan Riviere (ETH) | Some results on the calculus of variations of Riemann surfaces
We shall present various aspects of the minimization of functionals for immersion into... |
Patrick Cattiaux (Toulouse)
In this talk we will consider an ergodic Markov process X_t?N (t ? N or t ? R^+) with unique invariant probability ?, and some additive functional S_t=?_(k=1)^t f(X_k) or ?_0^tf(X_s)ds for some...
mehr erfahrenPatrick Cattiaux (Toulouse)
In this talk we will consider an ergodic Markov process X_t?N (t ? N or t ? R^+) with unique invariant probability ?, and some additive functional S_t=?_(k=1)^t f(X_k) or ?_0^tf(X_s)ds for some...
mehr erfahrenProf. Dr. Christiane Benz (Pädagogische Hochschule Karlsruhe)
Veranstaltungsort: Universität Potsdam, Institut für Mathematik, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam, Haus 8, Raum 0.59
Unter diesem Motto steht ein Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprojekt zur...
mehr erfahrenAndreas Hermann (Potsdam)
Let $M$ be a closed spin manifold of dimension $n\geq 2$. For every Riemannian metric on $M$ we define the spinor bundle on $M$, a complex vector bundle whose sections are called spinors. We also...
mehr erfahrenFlorian Hanisch (Potsdam)
We will review the existence and uniqueness results for linear, symmetric hyperbolic systems of PDEs based on energy estimates. We will mostly follow the book by C.D. Sogge, "Lectures on Non-Linear...
mehr erfahrenAndré de Oliveira Gomes (Berlin)
It is our intention to describe the problem of the First Exit Time for dynamical systems perturbed in low intensity with jump noise. The problem of the First Exit Time can be viewed as the problem of...
mehr erfahrenChristian Becker (Potsdam)
Let $X$ be a compact Riemannian $n$-manifold, with $n \geq 3$.
The bundle of orthonormal frames is a principal $O_n$-bundle.
Several geometric structures on $X$ can be described in terms of lifts of...
mehr erfahrenMichal Eckstein
Asymptotic expansions of heat traces have multifarious applications both in pure mathematics (e.g. index theorems) as well as in mathematical physics (e.g. QFT). Drawing from the theory of general...
mehr erfahrenManuel Ritore and Julian Scheuer
16:15 Uhr | Manuel Ritore (Granada) | Isoperimetric inequalities in unbounded convex bodies
I shall consider the problem of minimizing the relative perimeter under a volume constraint in the... |
Herbert Spohn (Muenchen)
The one-dimensional KPZ equation is a stochastic PDE which describes the dynamics of surface growth. It is one representative of a much larger universality class. I will discuss a few models in this...
mehr erfahrenChristoph Schulte (Potsdam), Annette Vogt (Berlin)
André de Oliveira Gomes (Berlin)
We review the Weak Convergence Approach to Large Deviations Theory, developed by Budhiraja, Dupuis and Ellis in 2009. We construct the Large Deviations Principle for certain collections of Poisson...
mehr erfahrenIgor Khavkine
Ordinary (bosonic) classical field theory consists of "field" bundle on a spacetime manifold, a variational PDE on the field sections, its space of solutions (the "phase space", an infinite...
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Klasse 9/10 | Prof. Markus Klein | Min Cut/Max Flow Beim Transport in Netzwerken, geht es um die Frage, wie man eine maximale Menge von Objekten vom Punkt A zum Punkt B bringt. Diese maximale Menge ist ein... |
Pierre Vallois (Nancy)
Pierre Vallois (Nancy)
Guofang Wang and Anestis Fotiadis
16:15 Uhr | Guofang Wang (Freiburg) | A generalized mass and its related geometric inequalities
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17:45 Uhr | Anestis Fotiadis (Thessaloniki) | Harmonic extensions of... |
Nalini Anantharaman (Straßburg), Alexander Strohmaier
Klasse 9/10 | Dr. Brückner | Kegelschnitte Bei Kegelschnitten handelt es sich um ausgesprochen schöne geometrische Gebilde, die für die Lösung vieler technischer Probleme eine große Bedeutung besitzen. In... |
Heiko von der Mosel and Joseph Grotowski
16:15 Uhr | Heiko von der Mosel (RWTH Aachen) | On minimal surfaces in Finsler spaces (joint work with P. Overath)
In contrast to classic minimal surface theory relatively little seems to be... |
Costante Bellettini and Esther Cabezas-Rivas
16:15 Uhr | Costante Bellettini (University of Cambridge) | Regularity questions for semi-calibrated integral cycles
Semi-calibrated currents naturally appear when dealing with several... |
Pierre Cartier (Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, Paris)
Klasse 9/10 | Prof. Joachim Gräter | Zahlenkongruenzen/Chinesischer Restsatz Frau Noether möchte ihre 21 Schüler großzügig mit Schokoriegeln belohnen. Sie kauft Tüten von Schokoriegeln, bei gleichmäßiger... |
Thomas Schick (Göttingen), Bernhard Hanke (Augsburg)
Abstracts:
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Matthew Randall and Anna Sakovich
16:15 Uhr | Matthew Randall (Hannover) | Generalised Ricci Solitons in 2 dimensions
We introduce a class of overdetermined systems of partial differential equations of on (pseudo)-Riemannian... |
André Neves and Andrea Marchese
14:15 Uhr note: exceptional time | André Neves (Imperial College London) | Minimal hypersurfaces in manifolds with positive Ricci curvature
I will show that manifolds with positive Ricci... |
Martina Zähle (Jena), Julie Rowlett (Bonn)
Abstracts:
Ma...
Giovanni Conforti, Sara Mazzanetto, Giuseppe Cannizzaro, Alberto Chiarini
The aim of the workshop is to bring together young researchers in probability, and let them present their recent results in a stimulating environment for the exchange of ideas.
Three invited speakers...
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Klasse 9/10 | Dr. Horst Wendland | Geometrie der Möbiusebene In einem einführenden Vortrag wird die Inzidenzstruktur der Möbius-Ebene (Geometrie der Kreise und Geraden im $\mathbb R^{2}$) und die zugehörige... |
Hesam Montazeri (ETH Zürich)
Klasse 9/10 | Prof. Gilles Blanchard | Einführung in die Kombinatorik Wieviele unterschiedliche Playlists von 10 Songs kann man aus einer Musikbibliothek von 500 Songs zusammenstellen? Wieso bringt ein... |
Claus Gerhardt and Apostolos Damialis
16:15 Uhr | Claus Gerhardt (Heidelberg) | A unified quantum theory: gravity interacting with Yang-Mills and spinor fields
We quantize the interaction of gravity with Yang-Mills and spinor... |
Harrison Pugh (Stony Brook University)
Ulrike von Luxburg (Hamburg)
Mariana Smit Vega Garcia and Guy David
16:15 Uhr | Mariana Smit Vega Garcia (Universität Düsseldorf) | New developments in the lower dimensional obstacle problem
We will describe the lower-dimensional obstacle problem for a... |
Hans Niels Jahnke (Universität Essen)
Viele SchülerInnen haben auch am Ende der Sekundarstufe II nur vage Vorstellungen davon, was ein Beweis ist, warum man in der Mathematik beweist und inwiefern die durch Beweis hergeleiteten Aussagen...
mehr erfahrenFrank Duzaar and Stefano Pigola
16:15 Uhr | Frank Duzaar (Erlangen) | A variational approach to the total variation flow |
17:45 Uhr | Stefano Pigola (Università dell'Insubria) | Some geometric aspects of... |
Knut Smoczyk and Andrea Malchiodi
16:15 Uhr | Knut Smoczyk (Hannover) | On the topology of translating solitons of the mean curvature flow
This is joint work with Francisco Martin (Granada) and Andreas Savas-Halilaj... |
Mattias Dahl and Kirk Lancaster
16:15 Uhr | Mattias Dahl (KTH Stockholm) | An initial data version of topological censorship in higher dimensions
The principle of topological censorship states that the region outside all... |
Tobias Lamm and Christopher Nerz
16:15 Uhr | Tobias Lamm (KIT Karlsruhe) | Optimal rigidity estimates for nearly umbilical surfaces in arbitrary codimension
In this talk we describe recent joint work with R. Schätzle in... |
Yann Bernard and Magdalena Rodriguez
16:15 Uhr | Yann Bernard (Freiburg) | Analysis of Constrained Willmore Surfaces
We investigate constrained Willmore immersions in $\mathbb{R}^3$ (critical points of the Willmore energy... |
Katarína Bellová and Simon Blatt
16:15 Uhr | Katarína Bellová (MPI Leipzig) | Nodal sets of Steklov eigenfunctions
Abstract We study the nodal set of the Steklov eigenfunctions on the boundary of a smooth bounded domain in... |
Vlad Moraru and Vincent Feuvrier
16:15 Uhr | Vlad Moraru (Warwick) | On Area Comparison and Rigidity Involving the Scalar Curvature
I shall describe an area comparison theorem for certain totally geodesic surfaces in... |
Reto Müller and Neshan Wickramasekera
16:15 Uhr | Reto Müller (Imperial College) | Dynamical stability and instability of Ricci-flat metrics
Let $M$ be a compact manifold. A Ricci-flat metric on $M$ is a Riemannian metric with... |
Aldo Pratelli and Andreas Savas-Halilaj
16:15 Uhr | Aldo Pratelli (Univ. Erlangen) | The isoperimetric problem in a space with density: existence,
boundedness and regularity of solutions.
We will discuss the isoperimetric problem... |
Filip Rindler and Barbara Nelli
16:15 Uhr | Filip Rindler (Cambridge) | Directional oscillations, concentrations, and compensated
compactness via microlocal compactness forms
Microlocal compactness forms (MCFs) are a new... |
Brian Krummel and Verena Bögelein
16:15 Uhr | Brian Krummel | Structure of the branch set of harmonic functions and minimal
submanifolds
I will discuss some recent results on the structure of the branch set of multiple... |
Emanuele Spadaro and Felix Jachan
16:15 Uhr | Emanuele Spadaro | Semicontinuous energies for multiple valued functions
In the late '70s, motivated by the study of higher codimension minimal surfaces, F. Almgren introduced the... |
Tobias Lamm and Hans-Christoph Grunau
16:15 Uhr | Tobias Lamm | Branched Willmore Spheres |
17:45 Uhr | Hans-Christoph Grunau | Estimates from above and below for biharmonic Green functions
The Green function $G_{-\Delta,\Omega}$... |
Oliver Schnürer and Andrea Mondino
16:15 Uhr | Oliver Schnürer | Mean curvature flow without singularities We study graphical mean curvature flow of complete solutions defined on subsets of Euclidean space. We obtain smooth long... |
Jonas Hirsch and Theodora Bourni
16:15 Uhr | Jonas Hirsch | Does Hoelder continuity of $Q$-valued Dirchlet minimizers extend
to the boundary? The Hoelder continuity in the interior is an outcome of Almgren's original theory,... |
Miles Simon (Magdeburg)
Abstract: We present some generalisations of Perelman's Pseudolocality result in dimension two. In dimension three we prove some local results assuming a certain natural rate of decay on curvature...
mehr erfahrenChun-Chi Lin (National Taiwan Normal University)
Thomas Wannerer (ETH Zürich)
Olivier Druet (ENS Lyon)