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1911 - Uncertainty Quantification
[OWR-2019-12] (2019) - (10 Mar - 16 Mar 2019)Uncertainty quantification (UQ) is concerned with including and characterising uncertainties in mathematical models. Major steps comprise proper description of system uncertainties, analysis and efficient quantification ... -
1928 - Dynamische Systeme
[OWR-2019-31] (2019)This workshop continued the biannual series at Oberwolfach on Dynamical Systems that started as the ``Moser-Zehnder meeting'' in 1981. The main themes of the workshop are the new results and developments in the area of ... -
1906 - Nonlinear Evolution Equations: Analysis and Numerics
[OWR-2019-5] (2019) - (03 Feb - 09 Feb 2019)The qualitative theory of nonlinear evolution equations is an important tool for studying the dynamical behavior of systems in science and technology. A thorough understanding of the complex behavior of such systems ... -
1920 - Geometry and Physics of Higgs Bundles
[OWR-2019-23] (2019) - (12 May - 18 May 2019)This workshop focused on interactions between the various perspectives on the moduli space of Higgs bundles over a Riemann surface. This subject draws on algebraic geometry, geometric topology, geometric analysis and ... -
1925a - Logarithmic Enumerative Geometry and Mirror Symmetry
[OWR-2019-27] (2019) - (16 Jun - 22 Jun 2019)The new field of log enumerative geometry has formed at the crossroads of mirror symmetry, Gromov-Witten theory and log geometry. This workshop has been the first to promote this field and bring together the junior and ... -
1946a - Mini-Workshop: Algebraic Tools for Solving the Yang–Baxter Equation
[OWR-2019-51] (2019) - (10 Nov - 16 Nov 2019)The workshop was focused on three facets of the interplay between set-theoretic solutions to the Yang--Baxter equation and classical algebraic structures (groups, monoids, algebras, lattices, racks etc.): structures used ... -
1944 - Subfactors and Applications
[OWR-2019-49] (2019) - (27 Oct - 02 Nov 2019)The theory of subfactors connects diverse topics in mathematics and mathematical physics such as tensor categories, vertex operator algebras, quantum groups, quantum topology, free probability, quantum field theory, ... -
1938 - Large Scale Stochastic Dynamics
[OWR-2019-42] (2019) - (15 Sep - 21 Sep 2019)The goal of this workshop was to explore the recent advances in the mathematical understanding of the macroscopic properties which emerge on large space-time scales from interacting microscopic particle systems. There ... -
1941c - Mini-Workshop: Self-adjoint Extensions in New Settings
[OWR-2019-47] (2019) - (06 Oct - 12 Oct 2019)The main focus of the workshop is on the analysis of boundary value problems for differential and difference operators in some non-classical geometric settings, such as fractal graphs, sub-Riemannian manifolds or non-elliptic ... -
1926 - Algebraic K-theory
[OWR-2019-29] (2019) - (23 Jun - 29 Jun 2019)Algebraic $K$-theory has seen a fruitful development during the last three years. Part of this recent progress was driven by the use of $\infty$-categories and related techniques originally developed in algebraic ... -
1951 - Modular Forms
[OWR-2019-57] (2019) - (15 Dec - 21 Dec 2019)The theory of Modular Forms has been central in mathematics with a rich history and connections to many other areas of mathematics. The workshop explored recent developments and future directions with a ... -
1909 - Non-Archimedean Geometry and Applications
[OWR-2019-8] (2019) - (24 Feb - 02 Mar 2019)The workshop focused on recent developments in non-Archimedean analytic geometry with various applications to other fields. The topics of the talks included applications to complex geometry, mirror symmetry, p-adic Hodge ... -
1947 - Heat Kernels, Stochastic Processes and Functional Inequalities
[OWR-2019-54] (2019) - (17 Nov - 23 Nov 2019)The aims of the 2019 workshop 'Heat Kernels, Stochastic Processes and Functional Inequalities' were: (a) to provide a forum to review recent progresses in a wide array of areas of analysis (elliptic, subelliptic and ... -
Cataland: Why the Fuß?
[OWP-2019-01] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-01-21)The three main objects in noncrossing Catalan combinatorics associated to a finite Coxeter system are noncrossing partitions, clusters, and sortable elements. The first two of these have known Fuß-Catalan generalizations. ... -
A Function Algebra Providing New Mergelyan Type Theorems in Several Complex Variables
[OWP-2019-02] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-02-11)For compact sets $K\subset \mathbb C^{d}$, we introduce a subalgebra $A_{D}(K)$ of $A(K)$, which allows us to obtain Mergelyan type theorems for products of planar compact sets as well as for graphs of functions. -
Time Discretization Schemes for Hyperbolic Systems on Networks by ε-Expansion
[OWP-2019-03] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-02-12)We consider partial differential equations on networks with a small parameter $\epsilon$, which are hyperbolic for $\epsilon>0$ and parabolic for $\epsilon=0$. With a combination of an $\epsilon$-expansion and Runge-Kutta ... -
Applications of BV Type Spaces
[OWP-2019-04] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-02-13) -
Snake graphs, perfect matchings and continued fractions
[SNAP-2019-001-EN] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-02-13)A continued fraction is a way of representing a real number by a sequence of integers. We present a new way to think about these continued fractions using snake graphs, which are sequences of squares in the plane. You ... -
Hölder Continuity of the Spectra for Aperiodic Hamiltonians
[OWP-2019-05] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-02-26)We study the spectral location of a strongly pattern equivariant Hamiltonians arising through configurations on a colored lattice. Roughly speaking, two configurations are "close to each other" if, up to a translation, ... -
Group Algebras of Compact Groups. A New Way of Producing Group Hopf Algebras over Real and Complex Fields: Weakly Complete Topological Vector Spaces
[OWP-2019-06] (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-02-27)Weakly complete real or complex associative algebras $A$ are necessarily projective limits of finite dimensional algebras. Their group of units $A^{-1}$ is a pro-Lie group with the associated topological Lie algebra $A_{\rm ...