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Lecturer Gunnar E. Carlsson
Dept. Stanford University
date Mar 26, 2014

One of the important problems in understanding large and complex data sets is how to provide useful representations of a data set. We will discuss some existing methods, as well as topological mapping methods which use simplicial complexes as the representation, with examples.

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  3. What is Weak KAM Theory?

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  6. Regularization by noise in nonlinear evolution equations

  7. Regularity of solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi equation on a domain

  8. Queer Lie Superalgebras

  9. Persistent Homology

  10. Mathematical Analysis Models and Siumlations

  11. Irreducible Plane Curve Singularities

  12. Harmonic bundles and Toda lattices with opposite sign

  13. Contact topology and the three-body problem

  14. Combinatorics and Hodge theory

  15. Algebraic surfaces with minimal topological invariants

  16. A wrapped Fukaya category of knot complement and hyperbolic knot

  17. A New Approach to Discrete Logarithm with Auxiliary Inputs

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