Events
Differential Equations and Nonlinear Analysis Seminar: Anna Doubova, University of Seville, Inverse problems connected with Burgers equation and some related systems
ZoomWe consider inverse problems concerning the one-dimensional viscous Burgers equation and some related nonlinear systems (involving heat effects, variable density, and fluid-solid interaction). We are dealing with inverse problems in which the goal is to find the size of the spatial interval from some appropriate boundary observations. Depending on the properties of the initial and…
Computational and Applied Mathematics Seminar: Gabriel P. Langlois, Courant Institute, An exact and efficient algorithm for the Lasso regression problem based on a Hamilton-Jacobi PDE formulation
ZoomThe Basis Pursuit Denoising problem, also known as the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (Lasso) problem, is a cornerstone of compressive sensing, statistics and machine learning. In high-dimensional problems, recovering an exact sparse solution requires robust and efficient optimization algorithms. State-of-the-art algorithms for the Basis Pursuit Denoising problem, however, were not traditionally designed to…
Stochastics Seminar: Erik Bates, NC State, The Busemann process of (1+1)-dimensional directed polymers
SAS 4201Directed polymers are a statistical mechanics model for random growth. Their partition functions are solutions to a discrete stochastic heat equation. This talk will discuss their logarithmic derivatives, which are solutions to a discrete stochastic Burgers equation. Of interest is the success or failure of the "one force-one solution principle" for this equation. I will…
Stochastics Seminar: Evan Sorensen, Columbia University, Jointly invariant measures for the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang Equation
SAS 4201We give an explicit description of the jointly invariant measures for the KPZ equation. These are couplings of Brownian motions with drift, and can be extended to a process defined for all drift parameters simultaneously. We term this process the KPZ horizon (KPZH). As a corollary of this description, we resolve a recent conjecture of…
Biomathematics Seminar: Kyle Nguyen, NC State
Cox 306All BMA seminars have a virtual option with the following Zoom Link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/93046132033?pwd=dkZiTjlKazgzK2Q3aXJra1g2R1Q0dz09 Meeting ID: 930 4613 2033 Passcode: 075251
Algebra and Combinatorics Seminar: Adam Daniel Gregory, University of Florida,Vexillary double Edelman–Greene coefficients are Graham positive
SAS 4201Lam, Lee, and Shimozono (LLS) recently introduced backstable double Schubert polynomials to represent classes in the cohomology ring of the infinite flag variety. Using these polynomials, they introduce double Stanley symmetric functions, which expand into double Schur functions with polynomial coefficients called double Edelman--Greene coefficients. They prove that double Edelman--Greene coefficients are Graham positive. For…
Math Department Weekly Tea
SAS 4104Differential Equations and Nonlinear Analysis Seminar: Benjamin Seeger, University of Texas at Austin, Weak solutions of nonlinear, nonconservative transport systems
SAS 4201I will discuss certain systems of transport type whose coefficients depend nonlinearly on the solution. Applications of such systems range from the modeling of pressure-less gases to the study of mean field games in a discrete state space. I will identify a notion of weak solution within the class of coordinate-wise decreasing functions, a condition…
Teaching and Learning Seminar: Bevin Maultsby, NC State, Moodle Quiz Workshop
SAS 4201Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/93542716306?pwd=c1Iyc0s2bUJhWUR0R2ZNcmlLSHJqQT09
Stochastics Seminar: Khai Nguyen, NC State, Differential Game Models of Optimal Debt Management
SAS 4201In this talk, I will present recent results on game theoretical formulation of optimal debt management problems in an infinite time horizon with exponential discount, modeled as a noncooperative interaction between a borrower and a pool of risk-neutral lenders. Here, the yearly income of the borrower is governed by a stochastic process and bankruptcy instantly occurs…
Applied Math Graduate Student Seminar: John Darges, NC State, Randomized Function Approximation
SAS 4201Two of the most popular approaches to supervised learning are kernels and artificial neural networks (ANN).The ability to emulate complicated nonlinear behavior makes them powerful tools for function approximation.Randomization schemes, which have been successfully deployed to improve efficiency for many algorithms, havealso been developed for kernel methods and ANNs. These are random weight neural networks…
Fall 2023 NC State Mathematics Graduation Ceremony
SAS 2203INVITATION TO MATHEMATICS GRADUATION CEREMONY
2024 JMM Reception for Alumni and Friends of the Department of Mathematics in San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salon 3
North Carolina State University Reception for Alumni and Friends of the Department of Mathematics Thursday, January 4 6:00 - 8:00 pm San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salon 3
Geometry Topology Seminar: Paweł Dłotko, DIOSCURI Centre for Topological Data Analysis, Warsaw, Poland, From Euer number to statistics and back. Tangential approach to Topological Data Analysis.
SAS 4201In this talk, I will give a brief and intuitive overview of the methods of Topological Data Analysis we developed in my Discuri Centre. Starting from Euler numbers and its generalization we will get to the regime of statistical goodness of fit test. We will explore alternative methods of constructing graph based visualization of data.…
Biomath Seminar: Siting Liu, UCLA, An inverse problem in mean field game from partial boundary measurement
Cox 306Mean-field game (MFG) systems provide a powerful framework for modeling the collective behavior of multi-agent systems with diverse applications, including those in biological populations. However, unknown parameters pose challenges. In this work, we tackle an inverse problem, recovering MFG parameters from limited, noisy boundary observations. Despite the problem's ill-posed nature, we aim to efficiently retrieve…
Algebra and Combinatorics Seminar: Michael Hull, UNC Greensboro, Highly transitive groups, hyperbolicity, and random walks
SAS 4201A group is highly transitive if it admits a faithful, highly transitive action, that is an action which is k-transitive for all k>0. We will discuss some algebraic properties of these groups, as well as constructions of highly transitive actions for hyperbolic groups (and a wide array of generalizations of hyperbolic groups) using random walks.…