Mon, 03 Jun 2024
15:30
L5

Geometric semi-norms in homology

Stephane Sabourau
(Université Paris-Est Créteil)
Abstract

The simplicial volume of a simplicial complex is a topological invariant
related to the growth of the fundamental group, which gives rise to a
semi-norm in homology. In this talk, we introduce the volume entropy
semi-norm, which is also related to the growth of the fundamental group
of simplicial complexes and shares functorial properties with the
simplicial volume. Answering a question of Gromov, we prove that the
volume entropy semi-norm is equivalent to the simplicial volume
semi-norm in every dimension. Joint work with I. Babenko.
 

Fri, 07 Jun 2024

12:00 - 13:00
Quillen Room

Hyperbolic intersection arrangements

Samuel Lewis
(University of Glasgow)
Abstract

Choose your favourite connected graph $\Delta$ and shade a subset $J$ of its vertices. The intersection arrangement associated to the data $(\Delta, J)$ is a collection of real hyperplanes in dimension $|Jc|$, first defined by Iyama and Wemyss. This construction involves taking the classical Coxeter arrangement coming from $\Delta$ and then setting all variables indexed by $J$ to be zero. It turns out that for many choices of $J$ the chambers of the intersection arrangement admit a nice combinatorial description, along with a wall crossing rule to pass between them. I will start by making all this precise before discussing my work to classify tilings of the hyperbolic plane arising as intersection arrangements. This has applications to local notions of stability conditions using the tilting theory of contracted preprojective algebras.

Mathematical model-driven deep learning enables personalized adaptive therapy
Gallagher, K Strobl, M Park, D Spoendlin, F Gatenby, R Maini, P Anderson, A Cancer Research volume 84 issue 11 1929-41 (03 Apr 2024)
Thu, 23 May 2024

12:00 - 13:00
L3

Mathematical models for biological cooperation: lessons from bacteria

Maria Tatulea-Codrean
(University of Cambridge)
Further Information

Maria is a member of the Biological Fluid Mechanics group. Her current research interests revolve around the themes of flows (flows around and in between filaments, flows in membranes), motors (in particular, bacterial flagellar motors) and oscillators (synchronization of coupled non-linear oscillators, and biological rhythms more broadly).

Abstract
 
Cooperation occurs at all scales in the natural world, from the cooperative binding of ligands on
the molecular scale, to the coordinated migration of animals across continents. To understand
the key principles and mechanisms underlying cooperative behaviours, researchers tend to
focus on understanding a small selection of model organisms. In this talk, we will look through a
mathematician’s lens at one of the most well-studied model organisms in biology—the multiflagellated bacterium Escherichia coli.
 
First, we will introduce the basic features of swimming at the microscopic scale, both biological
(the flagellum) and mathematical (the Stokes equations). Then, we will describe two recent
theoretical developments on the cooperative dynamics of bacterial flagella: an
elastohydrodynamic mechanism that enables independent bacterial flagella to coordinate their
rotation, and a load-sharing mechanism through which multiple flagellar motors split the
burden of torque generation in a swimming bacterium. These results are built on a foundation of
classical asymptotic approaches (e.g., multiple-scale analysis) and prominent mathematical
models (e.g., Adler’s equation) that will be familiar to mathematicians working in many areas of

applied mathematics.

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