Tue, 24 Apr 2018

12:00 - 13:15
L4

Homotopical algebraic quantum field theory

Alexander Schenkel
(University of Nottingham)
Abstract


Algebraic quantum field theories (AQFTs) are traditionally described as functors that assign algebras (of observables) to spacetime regions. These functors are required to satisfy a list of physically motivated axioms such as commutativity of the multiplication for spacelike separated regions. In this talk we will show that AQFTs can be described as algebras over a colored operad. This operad turns out to be interesting as it describes an interpolation between non-commutative and commutative algebraic structures. We analyze our operad from a homotopy theoretical perspective and determine a suitable resolution that describes the commutative behavior up to coherent homotopies. We present two concrete constructions of toy-models of algebras over the resolved operad in terms of (i) forming cochains on diagrams of simplicial sets (or stacks) and (ii) orbifoldization of equivariant AQFTs.

 

Mon, 07 May 2018

16:00 - 17:00
L4

Damped wave equations with quintic nonlinearities in bounded domains: asymptotic regularity and attractors

Sergey Zelik
(University of Surrey)
Abstract

We discuss the recent achievements in the attractors theory for damped wave equations in bounded domains which are related with Strichartz type estimates. In particular, we present the results related with the well-posedness and asymptotic smoothness of the solution semigroup in the case of critical quintic nonlinearity. The non-autonomous case will be also considered.
 

Mon, 21 May 2018

16:00 - 17:00
L4

Recent advances in analysis of critical points of Landau-de Gennes energy in 2D and 3D

Georgy Kitavtsev
(Oxford)
Abstract

In the first part of this talk the two-dimensional Landau-de Gennes energy with several elastic constants, subject to general k-radial symmetric boundary conditions, will be analysed. It will be shown that for generic elastic constants the critical points consistent with the symmetry of the boundary conditions exist only in the case k=2. Analysis of the associated harmonic map type problem arising in the limit of small elastic constants allows to identify three types of radial profiles: with two, three or full five components. In the second part of the talk different paths for emergency of non-radially symmetric solutions and their analytical structure in 2D as well as 3D cases will be discussed. These results is a joint work with Jonathan Robbins, Valery Slastikov and Arghir Zarnescu.
 

Thu, 26 Apr 2018

12:00 - 13:00
L4

Estimates for the Green's function of the discrete Bilaplacian

Florian Schweiger
(University of Bonn)
Abstract

We consider the discrete Bilaplacian on a cube in two and three dimensions with zero boundary data and prove estimates for its Green's function that are sharp up to the boundary. The main tools in the proof are Caccioppoli estimates and a compactness argument which allows one to transfer estimate for continuous PDEs to the discrete setting. One application of these estimates is to understand the so-called membrane model from statistical physics, and we will outline how these estimates can be applied to understand the phenomenon of entropic repulsion. We will also describe some connections to numerical analysis, in particular another approach to these estimates based on convergence estimates for finite difference schemes.

Mon, 23 Apr 2018

14:15 - 15:15
L4

Brownian motion on Perelman's almost Ricci-flat manifold

Esther Cabezas-Rivas
(Frankfurt)
Abstract

We study Brownian motion and stochastic parallel transport on Perelman's almost Ricci flat manifold,  whose dimension depends on a parameter $N$ unbounded from above. By taking suitable projections we construct sequences of space-time Brownian motion and stochastic parallel transport whose limit as $N\to \infty$ are the corresponding objects for the Ricci flow. In order to make precise this process of passing to the limit, we study the martingale problems for the Laplace operator on Perelman’s manifold and for the horizontal Laplacian on the corresponding orthonormal frame bundle.

As an application, we see how the characterizations of two-sided bounds on the Ricci curvature established by A. Naber applied to Perelman's manifold lead to the inequalities that characterize solutions of the Ricci flow discovered by Naber and Haslhofer.

This is joint work with Robert Haslhofer.

 

Mon, 21 May 2018

14:15 - 15:15
L4

Higher rank local systems and topology of monotone Lagrangians in projective space

Momchil Konstantinov
(UCL)
Abstract

Lagrangian Floer cohomology can be enriched by using local coefficients to record some homotopy data about the boundaries of the holomorphic disks counted by the theory. In this talk I will explain how one can do this under the monotonicity assumption and when the Lagrangians are equipped with local systems of rank higher than one. The presence of holomorphic discs of Maslov index 2 poses a potential obstruction to such an extension. However, for an appropriate choice of local systems the obstruction might vanish and, if not,
one can always restrict to some natural unobstructed subcomplexes. I will showcase these constructions with some explicit calculations for the Chiang Lagrangian in CP^3 showing that it cannot be disjoined from RP^3 by a Hamiltonian isotopy, answering a question of Evans-Lekili. Time permitting, I will also discuss some work-in-progress on the topology of monotone Lagrangians in CP^3, part of which follows from more general joint work with Jack Smith on the topology of monotone Lagrangians of maximal Maslov number in
projective spaces.

 

Mon, 14 May 2018

14:15 - 15:15
L4

Families of Hyperkaehler varieties via families of stability conditions

Arend Bayer
(Edinburgh)
Abstract

Stability conditions on derived categories of algebraic varieties and their wall-crossings have given algebraic geometers a number of new tools to study the geometry of moduli spaces of stable sheaves. In work in progress with Macri, Lahoz, Nuer, Perry and Stellari, we are extending this toolkit to a the "relative" setting, i.e. for a family of varieties. Our construction comes with relative moduli spaces of stable objects; this gives additional ways of constructing new families of varieties from a given family, thereby potentially relating different moduli spaces of varieties.

 

Wed, 28 Feb 2018

12:00 - 13:00
L4

On the Geometric Regularity Criteria for Incompressible Navier--Stokes Equations

Siran Li
(Rice University)
Abstract

We present some recent results on the regularity criteria for weak solutions to the incompressible Navier--Stokes equations (NSE) in 3 dimensions. By the work of Constantin--Fefferman, it is known that the alignment of vorticity directions is crucial to the regularity of NSE in $\R^3$.  In this talk we show a boundary regularity theorem for NSE on curvilinear domains with oblique derivative boundary conditions. As an application, the boundary regularity of incompressible flows on balls, cylinders and half-spaces with Navier boundary condition is established, provided that the vorticity is coherently aligned up to the boundary. The effects of  vorticity alignment on the $L^q$, $1<q<\infty$ norm of the vorticity will also be discussed.

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