• Local asymptotics for the area of random walk excursions 

      [OWP-2013-19] Denisov, Denis; Kolb, Martin; Wachtel, Vitali (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2013-09-05)
      We prove a local limit theorem for the area of the positive exursion of random walks with zero mean and finite variance. Our main result complements previous work of Caravenna and Chaumont, Sohier, as well as ...
    • Localized Endomorphisms of Graph Algebras 

      [OWP-2011-04] Conti, Roberto; Hong, Jeong Hee; Szymański, Wojciech (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2011-05-7)
      Endomorphisms of graph $C^*$-algebras are investigated. A combinatorial approach to analysis of permutative endomorphisms is developed. Then invertibility criteria for localized endomorphisms are given. Furthermore, ...
    • Locally Compact Abelian p-Groups Revisited 

      [OWP-2017-06] Herfort, Wolfgang; Hofmann, Karl Heinrich; Kramer, Linus (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2017-03-03)
      Even though the structure of locally compact abelian groups is generally considered to be rather thoroughly known through a wealth of publications, one keeps encountering corners that are not elucidated in up-to-date ...
    • Locally conformally Kähler manifolds admitting a holomorphic conformal flow 

      [OWP-2010-13] Ornea, Liviu; Verbitsky, Misha (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2010-03-15)
      A manifold $M$ is locally conformally Kähler (LCK) if it admits a Kähler covering $\tilde{M}$ with monodromy acting by holomorphic homotheties. Let $M$ be an LCK manifold admitting a holomorphic conformal flow of ...
    • 0340 - Locally Symmetric Spaces 

      [TB-2003-42] (2003) - (28 Sep - 04 Oct 2003)
    • 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 ...
    • 2104 - Logarithmic Vector Fields and Freeness of Divisors and Arrangements: New perspectives and applications (online meeting) 

      [OWR-2021-5] (2021) - (24 Jan - 30 Jan 2021)
      The central topic of the workshop was the notion of logarithmic vector fields along a divisor in a smooth complex analytic or algebraic variety, i.e., the vector fields on the ambient variety tangent to the divisor. ...
    • Logical Relations for Partial Features and Automatic Differentiation Correctness 

      [OWP-2023-09] Lucatelli Nunes, Fernando; Vákár, Matthijs (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2023-06-19)
      We present a simple technique for semantic, open logical relations arguments about languages with recursive types, which, as we show, follows from a principled foundation in categorical semantics. We demonstrate how it can ...
    • Looking Back on Inverse Scattering Theory 

      [OWP-2017-24] Colton, David; Kress, Rainer (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2017-10-05)
      We present an essay on the mathematical development of inverse scattering theory for time-harmonic waves during the past fifty years together with some personal memories of our participation in these events.
    • 0907a - Low Eigenvalues of Laplace and Schrödinger Operators 

      [OWR-2009-6] (2009) - (08 Feb - 14 Feb 2009)
      This workshop brought together researchers interested in eigenvalue problems for Laplace and Schr¨dinger operators. The main topics o of discussions and investigations covered Dirichlet and Neumann eigenvalue problems, ...
    • Low rank differential equations for hamiltonian matrix nearness problems 

      [OWP-2013-01] Guglielmi, Nicola; Kreßner, Daniel; Lubich, Christian (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2013-02-08)
      For a Hamiltonian matrix with purely imaginary eigenvalues, we aim to determine the nearest Hamiltonian matrix such that so me or all eigenvalues leave the imaginary axis. Conversely, for a Hamiltonian matrix with all ...
    • 0539 - Low-Dimensional Manifolds 

      [OWR-2005-45] (2005) - (25 Sep - 01 Oct 2005)
    • 2008 - Low-dimensional Topology 

      [OWR-2020-8] (2020) - (16 Feb - 22 Feb 2020)
      The workshop brought together experts from across all areas of low-dimensional topology, including knot theory, mapping class groups, three-manifolds and four-manifolds. In addition to the standard research talks we had ...
    • 2303 - Low-dimensional Topology 

      [OWR-2023-3] (2023) - (15 Jan - 21 Jan 2023)
      The workshop brought together experts from across all areas of low-dimensional topology, including knot theory, computational topology, three-manifolds and four-manifolds. In addition to the standard research talks we had ...
    • 1434 - Low-dimensional Topology and Number Theory 

      [OWR-2014-38] (2014) - (17 Aug - 23 Aug 2014)
      The workshop brought together topologists and number theorists with the intent of exploring the many tantalizing connections between these areas.
    • 1235 - Low-Dimensional Topology and Number Theory 

      [OWR-2012-42] (2012) - (26 Aug - 01 Sep 2012)
      The workshop brought together topologists and number theorists with the intent of exploring the many tantalizing connections between these areas.
    • 1033 - Low-Dimensional Topology and Number Theory 

      [OWR-2010-35] (2010) - (15 Aug - 21 Aug 2010)
      The workshop on Low-Dimensional Topology and Number Theory brought together researchers in these areas with the intent of exploring the many tantalizing connections between Low-Dimensional Topology and Number Theory. Some ...
    • 1734 - Low-dimensional Topology and Number Theory 

      [OWR-2017-38] (2017) - (20 Aug - 26 Aug 2017)
      The workshop brought together topologists and number theorists with the intent of exploring the many tantalizing connections between these areas.
    • 2035 - Low-Dimensional Topology and Number Theory (individual research only) 

      [OWR-2020-25] (2020) - (23 Aug - 29 Aug 2020)
      Because of the pandemia, the workshop on "Low-Dimensional Topology and Number Theory" could not be realized in the usual format or in the new hybrid format. Instead, a subgroup consisting of 6 participants used the week ...
    • 2324 - Machine Learning for Science: Mathematics at the Interface of Data-driven and Mechanistic Modelling 

      [OWR-2023-26] (2023) - (11 Jun - 16 Jun 2023)
      Rapid progress in machine learning is enabling scientific advances across a range of disciplines. However, the utility of machine learning for science remains constrained by its current inability to translate insights from ...