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Concentration inequalities and particle approximation of a mean field model
Abstract
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1. Introduction and survey of the cohomological results
This will be a relatively gentle introduction to the topologist's point of view of Riemann's moduli space followed by a description of its rational and torsion cohomology for large genus.
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High-performance computing is an important tool for computational science.
Oxford University has recently decided to invest £3M in a new supercomputing
facility which is under development now. In this seminar I will give an overview
of some activities in Oxford and provide a vision for supercomputing here.
I will discuss some of the numerical analysis software and tools,
such as Distributed Matlab and indicate some of the challenges at
the intersection of numerical analysis and high-performance computing.
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The aim of this talk is to give some understanding of the theory of matrix $p$'th roots (solutions to the nonlinear matrix equation $X^{p} = A$), to explain how and how not to compute roots, and to describe some applications. In particular, an application in finance will be described concerning roots of transition matrices from Markov models.
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