Now showing items 1581-1600 of 1987

    • 1918 - Tropical Geometry: new directions 

      [OWR-2019-21] (2019) - (28 Apr - 04 May 2019)
      The workshop "Tropical Geometry: New Directions" was devoted to a wide discussion and exchange of ideas between the leading experts representing various points of view on the subject, notably, to new phenomena that have ...
    • 1934 - Mathematical Aspects of Hydrodynamics 

      [OWR-2019-38] (2019) - (18 Aug - 24 Aug 2019)
      The workshop dealt with the partial differential equations that describe fluid motion and related topics. These topics included both inviscid and viscous fluids in two and three dimensions. Some talks addressed aspects ...
    • Jahresbericht | Annual Report - 2018 

      Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019)
    • 1910b - Mini-Workshop: Lorentz Gas Dynamics: particle systems and scaling limits 

      [OWR-2019-10] (2019) - (03 Mar - 09 Mar 2019)
      This workshop had the aim to bring together leading experts from different fields, i.e. interacting particle systems, dynamical systems and kinetic theory, to consider questions related to the dynamics of the Lorentz gas ...
    • 1915b - Mini-Workshop: Reflection Groups in Negative Curvature 

      [OWR-2019-17] (2019) - (07 Apr - 13 Apr 2019)
      Discrete groups generated by reflections constitute an important source of examples of lattices in simple Lie groups of real rank $1$ (whose associated symmetric spaces are negatively curved). Yet a classification for ...
    • Jahresbericht | Annual Report - 2017 

      Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019)
    • 1940 - New Developments in Representation Theory of p-adic Groups 

      [OWR-2019-44] (2019)
      The representation theory of $p$-adic groups has played an important role in the Langlands program. It has seen significant progress in the past two decades, including various instances of the local Langlands correspondences, ...
    • 1931 - Computational Multiscale Methods 

      [OWR-2019-35] (2019) - (28 Jul - 03 Aug 2019)
      Many physical processes in material sciences or geophysics are characterized by inherently complex interactions across a large range of non-separable scales in space and time. The resolution of all features on all scales ...
    • 1925b - Statistical Methodology and Theory for Functional and Topological Data 

      [OWR-2019-28] (2019) - (16 Jun - 22 Jun 2019)
      The workshop focuses on the statistical analysis of complex data which cannot be represented as realizations of finite-dimensional random vectors. An example of such data are functional data. They arise in a variety of ...
    • 1937 - Many-Body Quantum Systems 

      [OWR-2019-41] (2019) - (08 Sep - 14 Sep 2019)
      The interaction among fundamental particles in nature leads to many interesting effects in quantum statistical mechanics; examples include superconductivity for charged systems and superfluidity in cold gases. It is a huge ...
    • 1914 - Arbeitsgemeinschaft: Elliptic Cohomology according to Lurie 

      [OWR-2019-15] (2019)
      In this collection we give an overview of Jacob Lurie's construction of elliptic cohomology and Lubin Tate theory. As opposed to the original construction by Goerss-Hopkins-Miller, which uses heavy obstruction theory, ...
    • 1950 - Random Matrices 

      [OWR-2019-56] (2019) - (08 Dec - 14 Dec 2019)
      Large complex systems tend to develop universal patterns that often represent their essential characteristics. For example, the cumulative effects of independent or weakly dependent random variables often yield the Gaussian ...
    • 1921 - Nonlinear Hyperbolic Problems: modeling, analysis, and numerics 

      [OWR-2019-24] (2019) - (19 May - 25 May 2019)
      The workshop gathered together leading international experts, as well as most promising young researchers, working on the modelling, the mathematical analysis, and the numerical methods for nonlinear hyperbolic ...
    • 1915c - Mini-Workshop: Mathematics of Crystallisation 

      [OWR-2019-18] (2019) - (07 Apr - 13 Apr 2019)
      Crystallisation, by which we mean the formation of solids precipitating from a solution, is the central theme of the present mini-workshop. Participants discussed different approaches towards a rigorous mathematical ...
    • 1929b - Mathematical Foundations of Isogeometric Analysis 

      [OWR-2019-33] (2019) - (14 Jul - 20 Jul 2019)
      Isogeometric analysis is a recent technology for numerical simulation, unifying computer aided design and finite element analysis. It offers a true design-through-analysis pipeline by employing the same representation ...
    • 1941b - Mini-Workshop: Degeneration Techniques in Representation Theory 

      [OWR-2019-46] (2019) - (06 Oct - 12 Oct 2019)
      Modern Representation Theory has numerous applications in many mathematical areas such as algebraic geometry, combinatorics, convex geometry, mathematical physics, probability. Many of the object and problems of interest ...
    • 1942 - Arbeitsgemeinschaft: Zimmer's Conjecture 

      [OWR-2019-48] (2019) - (13 Oct - 18 Oct 2019)
      The aim of this Arbeitsgemeinschaft was to understand the recent progress on Zimmer's conjecture in [1,2]. The week focuses on the cocompact case from [1].
    • 1910a - Mini-Workshop: Mathematical Aspects of Nonlinear Wave Propagation in Solid Mechanics 

      [OWR-2019-9] (2019) - (03 Mar - 09 Mar 2019)
      Nonlinear elastodynamics sets a plethora of challenging mathematical problems such as those concerning wave propagation in solids. Elastic vibrations and acoustic waves have been widely studied because of their ...
    • 1933 - C*-Algebras 

      [OWR-2019-37] (2019) - (11 Aug - 17 Aug 2019)
      The subject of Operator Algebras is a flourishing broad area of mathematics which has strong ties to many other areas in mathematics including Functional/Harmonic Analysis, Topology, (non-commutative) Geometry, Geometric ...
    • 1915a - Mini-Workshop: Recent Progress in Path Integration on Graphs and Manifolds 

      [OWR-2019-16] (2019) - (07 Apr - 13 Apr 2019)
      Ever since Richard Feynman's PhD thesis, path integrals have played a decisive role in mathematical physics. While it is well-known that such formulae can hold only formally, it was Mark Kac who realized that by replacing ...