Wed, 16 Feb 2022

14:00 - 16:00
Virtual

Topics on Nonlinear Hyperbolic PDEs

Gui-Qiang G. Chen
(Oxford University)
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Dates/ Times (GMT): 2pm – 4pm Wednesdays 9th, 16th, 23rd Feb, and 2nd March

Course Length: 8 hrs total (4 x 2 hrs)

Abstract

Aimed: An introduction to the nonlinear theory of hyperbolic PDEs, as well as its close connections with the other areas of mathematics and wide range of applications in the sciences.

Wed, 09 Feb 2022

14:00 - 16:00
Virtual

Topics on Nonlinear Hyperbolic PDEs

Gui-Qiang G. Chen
(Oxford University)
Further Information

Dates/ Times (GMT): 2pm – 4pm Wednesdays 9th, 16th, 23rd Feb, and 2nd March

Course Length: 8 hrs total (4 x 2 hrs)

Abstract

Aimed: An introduction to the nonlinear theory of hyperbolic PDEs, as well as its close connections with the other areas of mathematics and wide range of applications in the sciences.

Two Problems on Homogenization in Geometry
Ivrii, O Marković, V Extended Abstracts Fall 2019 volume 12 99-103 (19 Nov 2021)
Thu, 13 Jan 2022

16:00 - 17:00
Virtual

Regularity structures and machine learning

Ilya Chevyrev
(Edinburgh University)
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Abstract

In many machine learning tasks, it is crucial to extract low-dimensional and descriptive features from a data set. In this talk, I present a method to extract features from multi-dimensional space-time signals which is motivated, on the one hand, by the success of path signatures in machine learning, and on the other hand, by the success of models from the theory of regularity structures in the analysis of PDEs. I will present a flexible definition of a model feature vector along with numerical experiments in which we combine these features with basic supervised linear regression to predict solutions to parabolic and dispersive PDEs with a given forcing and boundary conditions. Interestingly, in the dispersive case, the prediction power relies heavily on whether the boundary conditions are appropriately included in the model. The talk is based on the following joint work with Andris Gerasimovics and Hendrik Weber: https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.05879

Robustness in Stochastic Filtering and Maximum Likelihood Estimation for SDEs
Diehl, J Friz, P Mai, H Oberhauser, H Riedel, S Stannat, W Extraction of Quantifiable Information from Complex Systems volume 102 161-178 (30 Sep 2014)
Splitting Methods for SPDEs: From Robustness to Financial Engineering, Optimal Control, and Nonlinear Filtering
Bayer, C Oberhauser, H Splitting Methods in Communication, Imaging, Science, and Engineering 499-539 (06 Jan 2016)

Emmanuel Breuillard, the Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics in Cambridge, has been appointed to the Professorship of Pure Mathematics in Oxford starting on 1 January 2022. Held by Professor Roger Heath-Brown FRS from its inception in 1999 until his retirement in 2016, the Professorship of Pure Mathematics is one of the most prestigious statutory positions in Oxford. Professor Breuillard will be a fellow of Worcester College.

A Simple Plankton Model with Complex Behaviour
Moroz, I Cropp, R Norbury, J The Foundations of Chaos Revisited: From Poincaré to Recent Advancements 181-194 (30 Apr 2016)
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