Browsing Workshops 2017 by Title
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1731 - Partial Differential Equations
[OWR-2017-35] (2017) - (30 Jul - 05 Aug 2017)The workshop dealt with nonlinear partial differential equations and some applications in geometry, touching several different topics such as minimal surfaces and geometric measure theory, conformal geometry, geometric ... -
1733 - Proof Complexity and Beyond
[OWR-2017-37] (2017) - (13 Aug - 19 Aug 2017)Proof complexity is a multi-disciplinary intellectual endeavor that addresses questions of the general form “how difficult is it to prove certain mathematical facts?” The current workshop focused on recent advances in our ... -
1725a - Reaction Networks and Population Dynamics
[OWR-2017-28] (2017) - (18 Jun - 24 Jun 2017)Reaction systems and population dynamics constitute two highly developed areas of research that build on well-defined model classes, both in terms of dynamical systems and stochastic processes. Despite a significant core ... -
1710 - Real Algebraic Geometry With a View Toward Moment Problems and Optimization
[OWR-2017-14] (2017) - (05 Mar - 11 Mar 2017)Continuing the tradition initiated in MFO workshop held in 2014, the aim of this workshop was to foster the interaction between real algebraic geometry, operator theory, optimization, and algorithms for systems control. A ... -
1730 - Real Analysis, Harmonic Analysis, and Applications
[OWR-2017-34] (2017) - (23 Jul - 29 Jul 2017)The workshop focused on important developments within the last few years in real and harmonic analysis, including polynomial partitioning and decoupling as well as significant concurrent progress in the application of these ... -
1748 - Reflection Positivity
[OWR-2017-55] (2017) - (26 Nov - 02 Dec 2017)The main theme of the workshop was reflection positivity and its occurences in various areas of mathematics and physics, such as Representation Theory, Quantum Field Theory, Noncommutative Geometry, Dynamical Systems, ... -
1708 - Representation Theory of Quivers and Finite Dimensional Algebras
[OWR-2017-12] (2017) - (19 Feb - 25 Feb 2017)Methods and results from the representation theory of quivers and finite dimensional algebras have led to many interactions with other areas of mathematics. Such areas include the theory of Lie algebras and quantum groups, ... -
1707 - Set Theory
[OWR-2017-11] (2017) - (12 Feb - 18 Feb 2017)This workshop included selected talks on pure set theory and its applications, simultaneously showing diversity and coherence of the subject. -
1711 - Space-time Methods for Time-dependent Partial Differential Equations
[OWR-2017-15] (2017) - (12 Mar - 18 Mar 2017)Modern discretizations of time-dependent PDEs consider the full problem in the space-time cylinder and aim to overcome limitations of classical approaches such as the method of lines (first discretize in space and then ... -
1740 - Spectral Structures and Topological Methods in Mathematical Quasicrystals
[OWR-2017-46] (2017) - (01 Oct - 07 Oct 2017)The mathematical theory of aperiodic order grew out of various predecessors in discrete geometry, harmonic analysis and mathematical physics, and developed rapidly after the discovery of real world quasicrystals in 1982 ... -
1712 - Statistical Recovery of Discrete, Geometric and Invariant Structures
[OWR-2017-16] (2017) - (19 Mar - 25 Mar 2017)The main objective of the workshop was to bring together researchers in mathematical statistics and related areas in order to discuss recent advances and problems associated with statistical recovery of geometric and ... -
1722 - Stochastic Analysis: Geometry of Random Processes
[OWR-2017-26] (2017) - (28 May - 03 Jun 2017)A common feature shared by many natural objects arising in probability theory is that they tend to be very “rough”, as opposed to the “smooth” objects usually studied in other branches of mathematics. It is however still ... -
1746 - Variational Methods for Evolution
[OWR-2017-54] (2017) - (12 Nov - 18 Nov 2017)Many evolutionary systems, as for example gradient flows or Hamiltonian systems, can be formulated in terms of variational principles or can be approximated using time-incremental minimization. Hence they can be studied ...