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Extra Form
Lecturer 임미경
Dept. KAIST
date May 03, 2012
We consider the problem of identifying the material properties from boundary measurements. For the conductivity case, this is known as Calderon problem: “Is it possible to determine the electrical conductivity inside a domain from the boundary voltage and current measurements?” The uniqueness for Calderon problem holds when the conductivity is restricted to be isotropic, where by definition the material properties are independent of direction. For the anisotropic case, the uniqueness fails to hold since, using a change of coordinates, it is possible to make two different anisotropic conductivity profiles which give the same boundary data. We will see how to make “Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak” using a singular change of coordinates, which blows up a point to the region being cloaked. In addition, the regularization or the approximation of singular cloaking will be explained. Finally, I will provide a new method of constructing very effective near-cloaking structures in order to achieve enhanced near-invisibility.
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  2. Analysis and computations of stochastic optimal control problems for stochastic PDEs

  3. Analytic torsion and mirror symmetry

  4. Anomalous diffusions and fractional order differential equations

  5. Arithmetic of elliptic curves

  6. Averaging formula for Nielsen numbers

  7. Birational Geometry of varieties with effective anti-canonical divisors

  8. Brownian motion and energy minimizing measure in negative curvature

  9. Brownian motion with darning and conformal mappings

  10. Categorical representation theory, Categorification and Khovanov-Lauda-Rouquier algebras

  11. Categorification of Donaldson-Thomas invariants

  12. Chern-Simons invariant and eta invariant for Schottky hyperbolic manifolds

  13. Circular maximal functions on the Heisenberg group

  14. Class field theory for 3-dimensional foliated dynamical systems

  15. Classical and Quantum Probability Theory

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  18. Combinatorial Laplacians on Acyclic Complexes

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  20. Conformal field theory and noncommutative geometry

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