Doctoral Exam: Robert DeYeso, NC State, Obstructing Exceptional Surgeries using Immersed Curves
ZoomAdvisor Tye Lidman, contact for zoom link
Advisor Tye Lidman, contact for zoom link
A significant challenge in the development of drugs to treat central nervous system (CNS) disorders is to attain sufficient delivery of antibodies across blood-brain barriers (BBB). Since not all antibodies can pass through BBB, it is crucial to understand antibody exposure in the CNS quantitatively to construct drug characteristics and identify proper dosing regimens. We…
Advisor Seth Sullivant, contact for Zoom access
The objective of this talk is to introduce a fairness interpretability framework for measuring and explaining the bias in classification and regression models at the level of a regressor distribution. In our work, we measure the model bias across sub-population distributions in the model output using the Wasserstein metric. To properly quantify the contributions of…
As described in the previous week's talk by Mikhail Karpukhin, there is a rich interplay between isoperimetric problems for Laplace eigenvalues on surfaces and the study of harmonic maps and minimal surfaces in spheres. Over the last 10-15 years, a program initiated by Fraser and Schoen has revealed a similar relationship between isoperimetric problems for the…
Tropical convex sets arise as ``log-limits'' of parametric families of classical convex sets. The tropicalizations of polyhedra and spectrahedra are of special interest, since they can be described in terms of deterministic and stochastic games with mean payoff. In that way, one gets a correspondence between classes of zero-sum games, with an unsettled complexity, and classes…
Variance-based global sensitivity analysis (GSA) can provide a wealth of information when applied to complex models. A well-known Achilles' heel of this approach is its computational cost which often renders it unfeasible in practice. An appealing alternative is to analyze instead the sensitivity of a surrogate model with the goal of lowering computational costs while…
Synthetic aperture radars (SAR) use microwaves to obtain images of the Earth's surface from airplanes or satellites. SAR images can be taken during nighttime and prove insensitive to the clouds or dust in the atmosphere. Therefore, SAR complements the aerial or spaceborne photography, even though there are fundamental differences between the two technologies. For example,…
Numerical simulations on infinite domains are challenging. In this talk, we will take geometric approaches to analyze the problems and provide new solutions. One problem we tackle is the perfectly matched layer (PML) problem for computational waves on infinite domains. PML is a theoretical wave-absorbing medium attached to the truncated domain that generates no reflection…
We consider the density properties of divergence-free vector fields b in L^1(,BV(^2)) which are ergodic/weakly mixing/strongly mixing: this means that their Regular Lagrangian Flow X_t is an ergodic/weakly mixing/strongly mixing measure preserving map when evaluated at t=1. Our main result is that there exists a G-set U made of divergence free vector fields such that – The map T associating b with…
AWM is happy to announce that we will be bringing back our Sonia Kovalevsky (SK) Day event this year, which will take place on Saturday, April 9th from 9:15a-2:00p in SAS Hall on NCSU's campus. Sonia Kovalevsky was the first major female mathematician and, in honor of her, schools across the nation host an SK…
Is it always possible to reconstruct a point configuration in the plane from the unlabeled set of mutual distances between the points? This and other questions translate to invariant theory and ultimately into problems about polynomial ideals. As it turns out, the following question is related: Can a drone detect the walls of a room…
Galerkin reduced-order models (ROMs) approximate computational fluid simulations by reducing snapshot data to a basis of proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) modes and solving for modal coefficients with ordinary differential equations. Galerkin ROMs reduce computational cost and can approximate flows with alternate Reynolds numbers, while parametric reduced order models allow adjustment of other system parameters. However,…
Coxeter groups were famously proven to be automatic by Brink and Howlett in 1993 and the automaticity of these groups has been an area of continued interest since. In this talk, we give a brief history and summary of recent developments in this area, and we introduce the theory of Regular Partitions of Coxeter groups.…
Among all drum heads of a fixed area, a circular drum head produces the vibration of lowest frequency. The general dimensional analogue of this fact is the Faber-Krahn inequality: balls have the smallest principal Dirichlet eigenvalue among subsets of Euclidean space with a fixed volume. I will discuss new quantitative stability results for the Faber-Krahn…
Some of our math honors students are giving talks on their research on Friday, April 15, 2022 at 3 pm. There will be nine 12 - 15 minute talks on zoom and it would be great if you can attend this zoom session to listen to their research work. https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/96201139617?pwd=eFVadDNFOE1nQ3dyRVpvMk8yM0pOUT09 Meeting ID: 962 0113 9617 Passcode: 915393 Erick…
The well-posedness of Riccati equations plays a central role in the study of the optimal control problem with quadratic functionals for linear partial differential equations (PDEs). Indeed, it allows the synthesis of the optimal control by solving the Riccati equation corresponding to the minimization problem, and then of the closed-loop equation. In this lecture I…
The vision of Isogeometric Analysis (IGA) was first presented in a paper published October 1, 2005 . Since then it has become a focus of research within both the fields of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computer Aided Design (CAD) and has become a mainstream analysis methodology and provided a new paradigm for geometric design…