Quantifying infectious disease epidemic risks: A practical approach for seasonal pathogens
Kaye, A Guzzetta, G Tildesley, M Thompson, R PLoS Computational Biology volume 21 issue 2 (19 Feb 2025)
Still of Hugo from lecture
In this Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture, considered one of the best we have had by our regulars, Hugo Duminil-Copin illustrates how counting can shed light on the behaviour of complex physical systems, while simultaneously revealing the need to sometimes go beyond what numbers tell us in order to unveil all the mysteries of the world around us. You can now watch the lecture on our YouTube Channel via the link below.
Wavefront sets of unipotent representations of reductive p-adic groups II
Ciubotaru, D Mason-Brown, L Okada, E Journal für die Reine und Angewandte Mathematik
High-dimensional subspace expansion using classical shadows
Boyd, G Koczor, B Cai, Z Physical Review A volume 111 issue 2 022423 (13 Feb 2025)
Fri, 28 Feb 2025
16:00
N3.12

Inverse scattering problems for non-linear wave equations on asymptotically Minkowskian manifolds

Spyros Alexakis
(Toronto and Cambridge)
Abstract

We present results (joint with Hiroshi isozaki, Matti lassas, and Teemu Tyni) on reconstruction of certain nonlinear wave operators from knowledge of their far field effect on incoming waves. The result depends on the reformulation of the problem as a non-linear Goursat problem in the Penrose conformal compactification, for suitably small incoming waves. The non-linearity is exploited to generate secondary waves, which eventually probe the geometry of the space-time. Some extensions to cosmological space-times will also be discussed.  Time permitting, we will contrast these results with near-field inverse scattering obtained for only linear waves, where no non-linearity can be exploited, and the methods depend instead on unique continuation. (The latter joint with Ali Feizmohammadi and Lauri Oksanen). 

Subscribe to