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Anne Shiu, Texas A&M, Dynamics of biochemical reaction systems

SAS 4201

Reaction networks taken with mass-action kinetics arise in many settings, from epidemiology to population biology to systems of chemical reactions. This talk focuses on certain biological signaling networks, namely, phosphorylation networks, and their resulting dynamical systems. For many of these systems, the set of steady states admits a rational parametrization (that is, the set is the image of a map…

Mark Iwen, Michigan State University, Sparse Fourier Transforms, Generalizations, and Extensions

SAS 4201

Compressive sensing has generated tremendous amounts of interest since first being proposed by Emmanuel Candes, David Donoho, Terry Tao, and others roughly a decade ago.  This mathematical framework has its origins in (i) the observation that traditional signal processing applications, such as MRI imaging problems, often deal with the acquisition of signals which are known…

Pierre-Emmanuel Jabin, University of Maryland, Critical scales for the regularity of advection equations and applications to compressible fluid mechanics

This talk will present recent works to identify the critical scales at which regularity is propagated by advection equations with rough, i.e. non-smooth, velocity fields. After reviewing the classical theory of renormalized solutions which provides qualitative arguments of regularity and well-posedness, more recent quantitative approaches will be discussed. Our goal is to use this framework…

Weekly Brown Bag Lunch

SAS 4104

Join us tomorrow Wednesday 1/16/19 from 12:00-1:00 in the math graduate lounge for our first weekly brown bag lunch of the semester. As a reminder all are welcomed including undergraduate students! There will be goodies!

Khrystyna Serhiyenko, University of California at Berkeley, Cluster structures in Grassmannian and Schubert varieties

SAS 4201

Cluster algebras are commutative rings defined by a set of generators and relations and equipped with a rich combinatorial structure.   It turns out that coordinate rings of many important varieties from Lie theory are cluster algebras.   In this talk, we will discuss cluster structures in open Schubert varieties of the Grassmannian and their…

Alpar Meszaros, UCLA, Mean Field Games and Master Equations

SAS 4201

The theory of Mean Field Games was invented roughly a decade ago simultaneously by Lasry-Lions on the one hand and Caines-Huang-Malhamé on the other hand. The aim of both groups was to study Nash equilibria of differential games with infinitely many players. In the first half of the talk, we will introduce some basic models…

Brown Bag Lunch

SAS 4104

Join us tomorrow Wednesday 1/23/19 from 12:00-1:00 in the math graduate lounge for our weekly brown bag lunch. As a reminder all are welcomed including undergraduate students! There will be goodies!

Brian Collier, University of Maryland, Higher Teichmüller spaces and Higgs bundles

SAS 4201

The Teichmüller space of a surface is a rich mathematical object which can be interpreted from many different perspectives. For example, Teichmüller space can be thought of as a moduli space of hyperbolic structures, Riemann surface structures, or representations of the fundamental group into PSL(2,R) which are discrete and faithful. The aim of higher Teichmüller…

Teng Fei, Columbia University, The Hull-Strominger system over Riemann surfaces

SAS 4201

The Hull-Strominger system is a system of nonlinear PDEs describing the geometry of compactification of heterotic strings with flux to 4d Minkowski spacetime, which can be regarded as a generalization of Ricci-flat Kahler metrics coupled with Hermitian Yang-Mills equation on non-Kahler Calabi-Yau 3-folds. In this talk, we present an explicit construction of smooth solutions to…

Travis Scrimshaw, University of Queensland, Towards a uniform model for higher level Kirillov-Reshetikhin crystals

SAS 4201

Kirillov-Reshetikhin (KR) modules are a special class of finite-dimensional modules for affine Lie algebras that have deep connections with mathematical physics. One important aspect is that they are conjectured to have crystal bases, which is known except for affine type E and F (and its dual). One of the open problems in KR crystals is…