Wed, 19 Sep 2007
15:00
15:00
L3
Hankel determinant formulae for the Painlevé
Dr M. Mazzocco
Abstract
In this talk I'll explore the meaning of the Hankel determinant formula for the general solutions of the Painleve' equations both from the analytic and the geometric point of view. I'll start with the simple example of PII and I'll show how the generating function for the Hankel determinant satisfies two Riccati equations. These linearize into the Jimbo-Miwa-Ueno isomonodromic deformation problem. Indeed this occurs for all the Painleve' equations PII,..,PVI and it is due to the link between their solutions and the infinite Toda lattice equation. I'll then explore the geometric meaning of the Hankel determinants by looking at the (suitably defined) spectral curve of the Toda lattice equation.
Wed, 19 Sep 2007
14:15
14:15
L3
Monodromy evolving deformations and Halphen-type
Dr Y. Ohyama
Abstract
Chakravarty and Ablowitz (PRL vol.76 p.857, 1996). showed that
a fifth-order equation arizing from the Bianchi IX system can
be described asmonodromy evolving (non-preserving) deformations.
In my talk, we will show that general Halphen-type systems,
which comes from generic DH-IX systems, can be represented as
monodromy evolving deformations.
Wed, 12 Sep 2007
15:00
15:00
SR2
Tue, 11 Sep 2007
16:00
16:00
L1
On Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations of Mixed Type
Gui-Qiang Chen
(Northwestern University, USA)
Abstract
In this talk we will discuss some recent developments in the study of
nonlinear partial differential equations of mixed type, including the mixed
parabolic-hyperbolic type and mixed elliptic-hyperbolic type. Examples include
nonlinear degenerate diffusion-convection equations and transonic flow equations
in fluid mechanics, as well as nonlinear equations of mixed type in a fluid
mechanical formulation for isometric embedding problems in differential
geometry. Further ideas, trends, and open problems in this direction will be
also addressed.
Tue, 11 Sep 2007
14:30
14:30
L1
Numerical computation of singular minimizers involving the Lavrentiev phenomenon
Zhiping Li
(Beijing)
Mon, 10 Sep 2007
14:15
14:15
DH 1st floor SR
Wed, 01 Aug 2007
12:00
12:00
DH 1st floor SR
A model for a large investor who trades at market indifference prices
Dmitry Kramov
(Carnegie Mellon University)
Abstract
We present a continuous-time equilibrium-based model for large economic agent, where she trades with market makers at their utility indifference prices. The presentation is based on a joint project with Peter Bank.
Fri, 13 Jul 2007
10:00
10:00
DH 3rd floor SR
Developing a race strategy in middle distance running - optimizing performance
Steve Ingham
(UK Sport)
Mon, 09 Jul 2007
10:30
10:30
DH 3rd floor SR
Electronic Warfare ( - nb: THIS WORKSHOP IS ONLY OPEN TO UK NATIONALS WHO ARE ON THE PAYROLL ).
Richard Streeter
(Thales)
Thu, 05 Jul 2007
16:30
16:30
L3
Mon, 25 Jun 2007
10:00
10:00
DH 2nd floor SR
Discussion Meeting 3
Abstract
There will be three discussion meetings based on aspects of the
programme open to all internal project members. Others interested in
attending should contact Carlos Mora-Corral.
Tue, 19 Jun 2007
12:00
12:00
DH 2nd floor SR
Team Meeting
Abstract
Team meetings, held roughly every four weeks, are open to anyone who is
interested. OxMOS post docs and Dphil students will give updates on the
research.
Mon, 18 Jun 2007
14:15
14:15
L1
Fri, 15 Jun 2007
15:15
15:15
L3
Generalising o-minimality from within: theories arising naturally from the study of o-minimal structures
Alf Onshuus
(Los Andes, Bogata)
Fri, 15 Jun 2007
14:30
14:30
DH 3rd floor SR
Measuring time with sand grains and electrons : applications to problems in understanding past climate change and human evolutio
Dr. Richard Bailey
(Oxford University Centre for the Environment)
Fri, 15 Jun 2007
14:15
14:15
DH Common Room
Stochastic network methods in large-portfolio credit risk
Professor Mark Davis
(Imperial College, London)
Fri, 15 Jun 2007
14:15
14:15
DH 1st floor SR
Stochastic network methods in large-portfolio credit risk
Professor Mark Davis (Imperial College, London)
((Imperial College, London))