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  1. High dimensional nonlinear dynamics

    In this talk, I am trying to introduce “what is high dimensional chaos” and also my research works in this area.
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.경북대학교 Lecturer도영해
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  2. Regularity for non-uniformly elliptic problems

    In this talk, we investigate some regularity results for non-uniformly elliptic problems. We first present uniformly elliptic problems and the definition of non-uniform ellipticity. We then introduce a double phase problem which is characte...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.경북대학교 Lecturer오제한
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  3. Mathematical Models and Intervention Strategies for Emerging Infectious Diseases: MERS, Ebola and 2009 A/H1N1 Influenza

    Emerging infectious diseases have long been recognized as a continuous, inevitable, unpredictable threat to the global public health. Hence, understanding the underlying dynamics why they spread and what causes epidemics gives key ideas of i...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.건국대학교 교수, 현 산업응용수학회 회장 Lecturer정은옥
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  4. 원의 유리매개화에 관련된 수학

    The spaces admitting a rational parameterization are called rational. In particular plane conics, including circles, are rational. We will explain a few interesting applications of the rational parameterization of a circle. Also several exam...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.건국대학교 Lecturer최인송
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  5. Satellite operators on knot concordance

    Concordance is a relation which classifies knots in 3-space via surfaces in 4-space, and it is closely related with low dimensional topology. Satellite operators are one of the main tools in the study of knot concordance, and it has been wi...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.건국대학교 Lecturer김태희
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  6. 학부생을 위한 ε 강연회: Constructions by ruler and compass together with a conic

    Trisection of an angle and duplication of a cube are among the famous problems of Greeks. Although they were proven later to be impossible in general, Greeks already knew that one can trisect an angle and duplicate a cube by supplimenting se...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.건국대/서울대 Lecturer최인송
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  7. Random walks in spaces of negative curvature

    Given a group of isometries of a metric space, one can draw a random sequence of group elements, and look at its action on the space.  What are the asymptotic properties of such a random walk?  The answer depends on the geometry of the space...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Yale Univ. LecturerGiulio Tiozzo
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  8. On Ingram’s Conjecture

    In this talk I will present some results in the area of topological, low-dimensional, discrete dynamical systems.
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.University of Zagrab LecturerSonja Stimac
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  9. A dissipative effect on some PDEs with physical singularity

    초록: In this lecture, we study various dissipative effect in a phase space from either entropy dissipation or boundary. We see how this effect leads mathematical studies on long time behavior and scale-uniform estimate of kinetic PDEs in g...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.University of Wisconsin-Madison Lecturer김찬우
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  10. Hamiltonian dynamics, Floer theory and symplectic topology

    In this lecture, I will convey subtle interplay between dynamics of Hamiltonian flows and La-grangian intersection theory via the analytic theory of Floer homology in symplectic geometry. I will explain how Floer homology theory (`closed str...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.University of Wisconsin Lecturer오용근
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  11. Idempotents and topologies

    A classical theorem of Jacobs, de Leeuw and Glicksberg shows that a representation of a group on a reflexive Banach space may be decomposed into a returning subspace and a weakly mixing subspace. This may be realized as arising from the idem...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.University of Waterloo LecturerNico Spronk
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  12. Brownian motion with darning and conformal mappings

    Brownian motion with darning (BMD) is a diffusion process obtained from Brownian motion by shorting each hole in the space into one point. In this talk, I will present a quick introduction to BMD and its basic properties including the zero p...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.University of Washington LecturerZhen-Qing Chen
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  13. Anomalous diffusions and fractional order differential equations

    Anomalous diffusion phenomenon has been observed in many natural systems, from the signalling of biological cells, to the foraging behaviour of animals, to the travel times of contaminants in groundwater. In this talk, I will first discuss t...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.University of Washington LecturerZhen-Qing Chen
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  14. Unprojection

    Unprojection or "constructing bigger Gorenstein ideals from smaller one" is an algebraic device for constructing Gorenstein varieties in codimension 4, 5, ..., beyond the range of standard structure theorems; it has a large number of fairly ...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.University of Warwick / 서강대 LecturerMiles Reid
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  15. Iwahori-Hecke algebras and beyond

    For the irreducible representations of the Hecke algebras, the minimal elements in each conjugacy class play an important role. In this talk, we try to review the minimal length elements and characterize in a more efficient way to find the m...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.University of Picardie Jules-Verne, Amiens Lecturer김성순
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  16. Seifert fiberings

    There are three Bieberbach theorems on flat Riemannian manifolds; characterization, rigidity and finiteness. These extend to almost flat manifolds. We discuss characterization, rigidity and finiteness of infra-nilmanifolds (almost flat manif...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.University of Oklahoma Lecturer이경배
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  17. Weak and strong well-posedness of critical and supercritical SDEs with singular coefficients

    In this talk I will first give a survey of recent recent results SDEs with singular coefficients. Then I will report some recent results, jointly with Longjie Xie, on critical and supercritical SDEs with singular coefficients.
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.University of Illinois LecturerRenming Song
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  18. Nonlocal generators of jump type Markov processes

    Empirical observations have shown that for an adequate description of many random phenomena non-Gaussian processes are needed. The paths of these Markov processes necessarily have jumps. Their generators are nonlocal operators which admit a ...
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.University of Bielefeld LecturerWalter Hoh
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  19. Unique ergodicity for foliations

    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Université Paris-Sud LecturerNessim Sibony
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  20. It all started with Moser

    We survey work on a class of nonlinear elliptic PDEs that was initiated by Moser. Methods from PDE, dynamical systems, and geometry set in the framework of the calculus of variations are used to construct a rich collection of solutions.
    CategoryMath Colloquia Dept.Univ. of Wisconsin/포항공대 LecturerPaul Rabinowitz
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