Drop rebound at low Weber number
Gabbard, C Aguero, E Cimpeanu, R Kuehr, K Silver, E Barotta, J Galeano-Rios, C Harris, D (01 May 2025)
Fri, 20 Jun 2025

12:00 - 13:00
Quillen Room

TBD

Mario Marcos Losada
(University of Oxford)
Abstract

TBD

Frequency Synchronization Induced by Frequency Detuning
Ocampo-Espindola, J Bick, C Motter, A Kiss, I (07 May 2025)
On the rectifiability of $\mathsf{CD}(K,N)$ and $\mathsf{MCP}(K,N)$ spaces with unique tangents
Magnabosco, M Mondino, A Rossi, T (02 May 2025)

This year, the Talking Maths in Public conference will take place at the University of Warwick and online, on Thursday 28th - Saturday 30th August. TMiP is a biannual meeting for people who communicate maths in a variety of forms, from professional outreach providers to people who deliver maths enrichment activities alongside their work. 

Fri, 16 May 2025
13:00
L6

Certifying robustness via topological representations

Andrea Guidolin
(University of Southampton)

Note: we would recommend to join the meeting using the Teams client for best user experience.

Abstract
Deep learning models are known to be vulnerable to small malicious perturbations producing so-called adversarial examples. Vulnerability to adversarial examples is of particular concern in the case of models developed to operate in security- and safety-critical situations. As a consequence, the study of robustness properties of deep learning models has recently attracted significant attention.

In this talk we discuss how the stability results for the invariants of Topological Data Analysis can be exploited to design machine learning models with robustness guarantees. We propose a neural network architecture that can learn discriminative geometric representations of data from persistence diagrams. The learned representations enjoy Lipschitz stability with a controllable Lipschitz constant. In adversarial learning, this stability can be used to certify robustness for samples in a dataset, as we demonstrate on synthetic data.
Where do we want the glaciological community to be in 2073? Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion challenges and visions from the 2023 Karthaus Summer School
Nicola, L FrØystad, R Juarez-Martinez, A Menthon, M Luzardi, A Turner, K Wilson, S Karlsson, N Van Den Akker, T Ambelorun, A Andernach, M Bentley, M Bianchi, G Bird, L Carter, C Castillo-Llarena, A Coffey, N Dawson, E De Roda Husman, S Eisen, O Gregov, T Hewitt, I Hofsteenge, M Jain, L James, M Jesse, F Lauritzen, M Lu, G Mühl, M Patterson, V Pattyn, F Reijmer, C Rahlves, C Richter, N Rieckh, T Schalamon, F Schöll, S Shukla, S Verro, K Winkelmann, R Wirths, C Keisling, B Journal of Glaciology (01 Jan 2025)
Analyzing Prospects for Quantum Advantage in Topological Data Analysis
Berry, D Su, Y Gyurik, C King, R Basso, J Barba, A Rajput, A Wiebe, N Dunjko, V Babbush, R (27 Sep 2022) http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.13581v3
Analyzing Prospects for Quantum Advantage in Topological Data Analysis
Berry, D Su, Y Gyurik, C King, R Basso, J Barba, A Rajput, A Wiebe, N Dunjko, V Babbush, R PRX Quantum volume 5 issue 1 (06 Feb 2024)
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