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Lecturer Gunnar E. Carlsson
Dept. Stanford University
date Mar 27, 2014

Creating information and knowledge from large and complex data sets is one the fundamental intellectual challenges currently being faced by the mathematical sciences. One approach to this problem comes from the mathematical subdiscipline called topology, which is the study of shape and of its higher dimensional analogues. This subject has thrived as a field within pure mathematics, but the last fifteen years has seen the development of topological methods for studying data sets, which are modeled as point clouds or finite metric spaces. I will survey this work, with examples.


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  1. Symplectic topology and mirror symmetry of partial flag manifolds

  2. The classification of fusion categories and operator algebras

  3. The Lagrange and Markov Spectra of Pythagorean triples

  4. The Mathematics of the Bose Gas and its Condensation

  5. The phase retrieval problem

  6. The process of mathematical modelling for complex and stochastic biological systems

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  8. The significance of dimensions in mathematics

  9. Theory and applications of partial differential equations

  10. Topological aspects in the theory of aperiodic solids and tiling spaces

  11. Topological Mapping of Point Cloud Data

  12. Topological surgery through singularity in mean curvature flow

  13. Topology and number theory

  14. Topology of configuration spaces on graphs

  15. Toward bridging a connection between machine learning and applied mathematics

  16. Towards Trustworthy Scientific Machine Learning: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications

  17. Trends to equilibrium in collisional rarefied gas theory

  18. Unique ergodicity for foliations

  19. Universality of log-correlated fields

  20. Unprojection

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