Events
Pure Math Graduate Student Seminar: Tim Ablondi, Investigating the $\widetilde{B}(V)$ Algebra From Hypertoric Geometry
SAS 2106This talk will begin by constructing a new algebra based on a generalization of the set of relations for Ozsváth-Szabó's bordered Heegaard Floer algebra $B(n,k)$. Then, I will strengthen an…
Operations Research Seminar: Chao Chen, NC State, Efficient matrix computation for scientific computing and data analytics
4290 Fitts Woolard HallMatrix computations are ubiquitous in scientific computing and data science. However, many existing methods consume enormous computational resources for solving increasingly large and complex problems. In this talk, I will…
Geometry and Topology Seminar: François Monard, UC Santa Cruz, The geodesic X-ray transform and boundary behavior
SAS 4201On a Riemannian manifold with boundary, the X-ray transform integrates a function or a tensor field along all geodesics through the manifold. The reconstruction of the integrand of interest from its X-ray transform is the basis of…
Algebra and Combinatorics Seminar: Hugh Thomas, Université du Québec à Montréal, Cyclic actions on noncrossing and nonnesting partitions
SAS 4201Noncrossing partitions and nonnesting partitions are both counted by Catalan numbers. Noncrossing partitions on admit a natural cyclic action of order 2n, induced by the Kreweras complement. Nonnesting partitions admit a natural toggle-based…
Math Department Weekly Tea
SAS 4104Special Event: Triangle Area Inverse Problems Weekend
SAS 4201How to use mathematics to see inside something that is too large or too precious to be opened up? Would you like to learn about the mathematical theory behind medical…
Stochastics/Discrete Analysis Seminar: Chin Ho Lee, NC State Computer Science, The trace reconstruction problem
SAS 4201The trace reconstruction problem asks to reconstruct an unknown n-bit string x given independent random "traces" of x, where a random trace is obtained by first deleting each bit of…
Applied Mathematics Graduate Student Seminar: Steven Maio, NC State, A Machine Learning Primal Heuristic for Mixed-Integer Programming
SAS 4201Applications of machine learning (ML) in mixed-integer program (MIP) optimization is an active area of research. The human-designed heuristics used by MIP solvers rely on domain expertise and years of…
Geometry and Topology Seminar: Andrew Shedlock, NC State, Lipschitz Stability of Travel Time Data
SAS 4201The travel time map of a compact length space with a closed measurement set takes any point of the space to the function which measures the distance from this point…
Algebra and Combinatorics Seminar: John Graf, NC State, Symmetric Functions, Plethysm, and Schur’s Q-functions
SAS 4201The Schur functions are an important basis of the ring of symmetric functions, and Schur’s Q-functions enjoy many analogous properties as a basis of the subring Gamma. We will begin…
First Year Research Seminar: Sharon Lubkin and Bojko Bakalov, NC State, morphogenesis modeling and Lie algebras, quantum computing, mathematical physics
SAS 2225During each 50-minute First Year Research Seminar, two faculty give our new graduate students a short (~20-25 minute), accessible talk about their research or research area. First Year Research Seminar…
Math Department Weekly Tea
SAS 4104Differential Equations and Nonlinear Analysis Seminar: Silvia Villa, Università di Genova, Structured stochastic zeroth order optimization
ZoomIn the framework of black-box optimization, I will present new algorithms, based on the stochastic estimation of the gradient via finite differences with structured directions. I will describe their convergence…
Computational and Applied Mathematics: Shixu Meng, Virginia Tech, Exploring low rank structures for inverse scattering problems
SAS 4201Inverse problems are pivotal in a variety of applications, such as target identification, non-destructive testing, and parameter estimation. Among these, the inverse scattering problem in inhomogeneous media poses significant challenges,…
Quantum Groups and Representation Theory Conference
SAS Hall LobbyEvent webpage: https://sites.google.com/ncsu.edu/conf-quantum-groups-rep2024/home?pli=1 This conference is in celebration of Kailash Misra's 70th birthday.
Geometry and Topology Seminar: Amir Vig, University of Michigan, Potential Theory and Feynman Diagrams in Spectral Theory
Cox 306In 1966, Mark Kac posed the famous question “Can you hear the shape of a drum?” Mathematically, this amounts to recovering the geometry of a Riemannian manifold from knowledge of…
Algebra and Combinatorics Seminar: Ritvik Ramkumar, Cornell University, Hilbert scheme of points on a threefold
SAS 4201The Hilbert scheme of d points on a smooth variety X, denoted by Hilb^d(X), is an important moduli space with connections to various fields, including combinatorics, enumerative geometry, and complexity…
Math Department Weekly Tea
SAS 4104Differential Equations and Nonlinear Analysis Seminar: Ziad Musslimani, Florida State University, Space-time nonlocal integrable systems
ZoomIn this talk I will review past and recent results pertaining to the emerging topic of integrable space-time nonlocal integrable nonlinear evolution equations. In particular, we will discuss blow-up in finite time…