Mon, 06 Mar 2006
15:45
15:45
DH 3rd floor SR
Central Limit Theorems and Invariance Principles for Deterministic Dynamical Systems
Professor Ian Melbourne
(University of Surrey)
Mon, 06 Mar 2006
15:45
15:45
L3
Notions of cohomological dimension for the mapping class groups and moduli spaces of curves
Eduard Looijenga
(Utrecht)
Mon, 06 Mar 2006
14:15
14:15
DH 3rd floor SR
Diffusion in a weakly random Hamilton flow
Professor Tomasz Komorowski
(Marie Curie Sklodowska University, Poland)
Mon, 06 Mar 2006
10:30
10:30
L3
An invitation to nonreductive GIT and the Morse theory of motives III
Brent Doran / Frances Kirwan
(Oxford)
Fri, 03 Mar 2006
15:15
15:15
L3
Fri, 03 Mar 2006
14:00
14:00
L3
Time delays in genetic networks : pattern formation and transcriptional oscillations
Dr. Nick Monk
(University of Sheffield)
Fri, 03 Mar 2006
10:00
10:00
DH 3rd floor SR
Thu, 02 Mar 2006
16:30
16:30
DH 1st floor SR
Bumps, breathers and waves in a neural network with threshold accommodation
Stephen Coombes
(Nottingham)
Abstract
I will discuss the dynamics of
synaptically coupled model neurons that undergo a form of accommodation in the
presence of sustained activity. The basic model is an integral equation for
synaptic activity that depends upon the non-local network connectivity, synaptic
response, and firing rate of a single neuron. A phenomenological model of
accommodation is examined whereby the firing rate is taken to be a simple
state-dependent threshold function. As in the case without threshold
accommodation classical Mexican-Hat connectivity is shown to allow for the
existence of spatially localised states (bumps). Importantly an analysis of bump
stability (in both one and two spatial dimensions) using recent Evans function
techniques shows that bumps may undergo instabilities leading to the emergence
of both breathers and travelling waves. Numerical simulations show that
bifurcations in this model have the same generic properties as those seen in
many other dissipative systems that support localised structures, and in
particular those of coupled cubic complex Ginzburg-Landau equations, and three
component reaction diffusion equations. Interestingly, travelling pulses in this
model truly have a discrete character in the sense that they scatter as auto-solitons.
/notices/events/abstracts/differential-equations/ht06/Coombes.shtml
Thu, 02 Mar 2006
16:15
16:15
Fisher Room
Thu, 02 Mar 2006
16:00
16:00
L3
Thu, 02 Mar 2006
15:45
15:45
Approaches to the topological partition function of some local Calabi--Yau threefolds
Balazs Szendroi
(Oxford)
Abstract
In LR23 Balliol College
Thu, 02 Mar 2006
14:00 -
15:00
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, nr Didcot
Algebraic multigrid using inverse-based coarsening
Dr Matthias Bollhoefer
(TU Braunschweig)
Abstract
In this talk we will review classical multigrid methods and give an overview on algebraic multigrid methods, in particular the "classical" approach to AMG by Ruge and Stueben.
After that we will introduce a new class of multilevel methods. These new AMGs on one hand and exploit information based on filtering vectors and on the other hand, information about the inverse matrix is used to drive the coarsening process.
This new kind of AMG will be discussed and compared with "classical" AMG from a theoretical point of view as well as by showing some numerical examples.
Thu, 02 Mar 2006
14:00
14:00
SR2
Tue, 28 Feb 2006
17:00
17:00
L1
Tue, 28 Feb 2006
17:00
17:00
L3