Mon, 26 Apr 2010

12:30 - 13:30
Gibson 1st Floor SR

A priori estimates for the weak solutions to the Boltzmann equation with grazing collisions

Yong-Kum Cho
(Chung-Ang University)
Abstract

In this talk we consider the Boltzmann equation arising in gas dynamics with long-range interactions. Mathematically, it involves bilinear singular integral operators known as collision operators with non-cutoff collision kernels. As for the associated Cauchy problem, we develop a theory of weak solutions and present some of its a priori estimates related with physical quantities including the energy and moments.

Mon, 26 Apr 2010

12:00 - 13:00
L3

On Fields over Fields

Yang-Hui He
(Oxford)
Abstract
We investigate certain arithmetic properties of field theories. In particular, we study the vacuum structure of supersymmetric gauge theories as algebraic varieties over number fields of finite characteristic. Parallel to the Plethystic Programme of counting the spectrum of operators from the complex geometry, we investigate the Hasse-Weil zeta functions and the associated Dirichlet expansions. We find curious dualities wherein the geometrical properties and asymptotic behaviour of one gauge theory is governed by the number theoretic nature of another.
Thu, 22 Apr 2010

14:00 - 15:00
3WS SR

Spectral analysis of the discrete Helmholtz operator preconditioned with a shifted Laplacian

Dr Martin van Gijzen
(Delft University of Technology)
Abstract

Shifted Laplace preconditioners have attracted considerable attention as

a technique to speed up convergence of iterative solution methods for the

Helmholtz equation. In the talk we present a comprehensive spectral

analysis of the discrete Helmholtz operator preconditioned with a shifted

Laplacian. Our analysis is valid under general conditions. The propagating

medium can be heterogeneous, and the analysis also holds for different types

of damping, including a radiation condition for the boundary of the computational

domain. By combining the results of the spectral analysis of the

preconditioned Helmholtz operator with an upper bound on the GMRES-residual

norm we are able to derive an optimal value for the shift, and to

explain the mesh-depency of the convergence of GMRES preconditioned

with a shifted Laplacian. We will illustrate our results with a seismic test

problem.

Joint work with: Yogi Erlangga (University of British Columbia) and Kees Vuik (TU Delft)

Thu, 22 Apr 2010

12:30 - 13:30
Gibson 1st Floor SR

CANCELED

Irene Gamba
(University of Texas, Austin)
Fri, 26 Mar 2010
11:45

The Notion of a Stabilizer

Ehud Hrushovski
(Jerusalem)
Abstract

(IN: LADY MARGARET HALL)

As part of the Conference on Geometric Model Theory in honour of Professor Boris Zilber

Fri, 26 Mar 2010
09:00

One Two Three

Bruno Poizat
(Lyon)
Abstract

( IN: LADY MARGARET HALL)

As part of the Conference on Geometric Model Theory in honour of Professor Boris Zilber

Fri, 19 Mar 2010
15:45
L1

TBA

Kiran Kedlaya