Mon, 26 May 2025
15:30
L3

Transport of Gaussian measures under the flow of semilinear (S)PDEs: quasi-invariance and singularity.

Dr. Leonardo Tolomeo
(University of Edinburgh)
Abstract

In this talk, we consider the Cauchy problem for a number of semilinear PDEs, subject to initial data distributed according to a family of Gaussian measures.  

 

We first discuss how the flow of Hamiltonian equations transports these Gaussian measures. When the transported measure is absolutely continuous with respect to the initial measure, we say that the initial measure is quasi-invariant. 

 

In the high-dispersion regime, we exploit quasi-invariance to build a (unique) global flow for initial data with negative regularity, in a regime that cannot be replicated by the deterministic (pathwise) theory.  

 

In the 0-dispersion regime, we discuss the limits of this approach, and exhibit a sharp transition from quasi-invariance to singularity, depending on the regularity of the initial measure. 

 

We will also discuss how the same techniques can be used in the context of stochastic PDEs, and how they provide information on the invariant measures for their flow. 

 

This is based on joint works with  J. Coe (University of Edinburgh), J. Forlano (Monash University), and M. Hairer (EPFL).

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Mon, 09 Jun 2025
12:15
L5

$3$-$(\alpha,\delta)$-Sasaki manifolds and strongly positive curvature

Ilka Agricola
(Philipps-Universität Marburg)
Abstract
$3$-$(\alpha,\delta)$-Sasaki manifolds are a natural generalisation of $3$-Sasaki manifolds, which in dimension $7$ are intricately related to $G_2$ geometry. We show how these are closely related to various types of quaternionic Kähler orbifolds via connections with skew-torsion and an interesting canonical submersion. Making use of this relation we discuss curvature operators and show that in dimension 7 many such manifolds have strongly positive curvature, a notion originally introduced by Thorpe. 

 
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