Arbitrarily large p-torsion in Tate-Shafarevich groups
Flynn, E
Shnidman, A
Journal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu
(12 Nov 2024)
Sensitivity of causal distributionally robust optimization
Jiang, Y
Obloj, J
(30 Aug 2024)
Reconciling founder variant multiplicity of HIV-1 infection with the rate of CD4+ decline
Baxter, J
Villabona-Arenas, J
Thompson, R
Hue, S
Regoes, R
Kouyos, R
Gunthard, H
Albert, J
Brown, A
Atkins, K
Journal of the Royal Society Interface
volume 21
(30 Oct 2024)
Mon, 04 Nov 2024
14:15
14:15
L4
Mean Curvature Flows of Two-Convex Lagrangians
Mao-Pei Tsui
(NTU, Taipei)
Abstract
In this talk, we show the regularity, global existence, and convergence of Lagrangian mean curvature flows in the two-convex case . The proof relies on a newly discovered monotone quantity that controls two-convexity of the graphical Lagrangian mean curvature flow. The combination of a blow up argument and a Liouville Theorem for ancient solutions of Lagrangian mean curvature flows is used to prove the convergence of the flow. This is based on a joint work with Chung-Jun Tsai and Mu-Tao Wang.
Induced subgraph density. II. Sparse and dense sets in cographs
Fox, J
Nguyen, T
Scott, A
Seymour, P
European Journal of Combinatorics
volume 124
(09 Oct 2024)
Degenerate Cahn–Hilliard systems: From nonlocal to local
Carrillo, J
Elbar, C
Skrzeczkowski, J
Communications in Contemporary Mathematics
2450041
(31 Aug 2024)
Torsion in the knot concordance group and cabling
Kang, S
Park, J
Journal of the European Mathematical Society
(26 Aug 2024)
Lane formation and aggregation spots in a model of ants
Bruna, M
Burger, M
de Wit, O
SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems
volume 24
issue 1
675-709
(25 Feb 2025)
The Herbs was a children's show featuring puppets named after, yes you guessed it, different herbs. So Lady Rosemary, Sir Basil, Dill the Dog, Sage the Owl etc., and Parsley himself who introduced each episode. It was written by Michael Bond who also wrote Paddington Bear (statue on platform 1 of Paddington Station, of Paddington that is, not Michael). The rhyming of Parsley with harshly is genius.
I will leave it to you to imagine how this would work for different areas of maths.