Oberseminar Differentialgeometrie: Marco Radeschi (Universität Turin), Vortrag: Reading Topological ellipticity of G-manifolds from their quotients
Monday, 13.05.2024 16:00 im Raum SRZ 214
*Abstract*: Rational ellipticity is a very strong condition on a
topological space, which in particular forces it to have "simple
topology''. Given its conjectured relation to manifolds with non-negative
sectional curvature, a number of previous works has focused on finding
geometric criteria that imply rational ellipticity. In this talk, I will
describe a new criterion for a Riemannian G-manifold to be rationally
elliptic, which generalizes most of the previously known ones. As an
application, we will prove that non-negatively curved manifolds with an
infinitesimally polar cohomogeneity 3 action must be rationally elliptic.
This is joint work with Elahe Khalili Samani.
Angelegt am Thursday, 07.03.2024 10:44 von Sandra Huppert
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Stefanie Kron (München):Diagnostische Kompetenz angehender Mathematiklehrkräfte:
Handlungsnahe Messung und Förderung von individuellen
Ressourcen, diagnostischen Prozessen und diagnostischer
Performanz in einer simulierten Diagnosesituation
Tuesday, 14.05.2024 17:00 im Raum APF 29
wissenschaftliches Kolloquium
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Angelegt am Monday, 08.04.2024 05:56 von Stephanie Auffenberg
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Julia Schleuß (Uni Münster): Localized model order reduction via local training and enrichment based on a residual localization strategy
Wednesday, 15.05.2024 14:15 im Raum M5
To tackle parametric partial differential equations with highly heterogeneous coefficients, we propose an adaptive localized basis construction procedure based on both offline training and online enrichment. First, in the offline phase, a set of problem-adapted local basis functions is precomputed. Next, in the online phase, we use a localized residual-based a posteriori error estimator to investigate the accuracy of the reduced solution for any given new parameter. As the error estimator is localized, we can exploit it to adaptively enrich the reduced solution space locally where needed. The approach thus guarantees the accuracy of reduced solutions given any possibly insufficient reduced basis that was constructed during the offline phase. Numerical experiments demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed method.
Angelegt am Wednesday, 13.03.2024 11:36 von Stephan Rave
Geändert am Wednesday, 10.04.2024 13:38 von Stephan Rave
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Trishen Gunaratnam, Univ. Geneva: 2d Sinh-Gordon model on the infinite cylinder (Oberseminar Mathematische Stochastik)
Wednesday, 15.05.2024 16:00 im Raum SRZ 216
The 2d (massless) Sinh-Gordon model is amongst the simplest 2d quantum field theories that are expected to be integrable (= infinitely many symmetries), but without conformal symmetry. In this talk I will explain a rigorous construction of this model and its vertex correlations (= Laplace transforms) on the infinite cylinder using probability theory. In particular, I will explain how the theory of Gaussian multiplicative chaos can be used to analyze the spectrum of the corresponding Sinh-Gordon Hamiltonian.
This talk will be based on joint work with Colin Guillarmou and Vincent Vargas.
Angelegt am Thursday, 25.01.2024 15:32 von Anita Kollwitz
Geändert am Tuesday, 07.05.2024 07:39 von Claudia Lückert
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