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2025-03-21 / 10:00 ~ 11:30
학과 세미나/콜로퀴엄 - 위상수학 세미나: 인쇄
by 이호민()
In this talk, we will discuss about smooth random dynamical systems and group actions on surfaces. Random dynamical systems, especially understanding stationary measures, can play an important role to understand group actions. For instance, when a group action on torus is given by toral automorphisms, using random dynamics, Benoist-Quint classified all orbit closures. In this talk, we will study non-linear actions on surfaces using random dynamics. We will discuss about absolutely continuity and exact dimensionality of stationary measures as well as classification of orbit closures. This talk will be mostly about the ongoing joint work with Aaron Brown, Davi Obata, and Yuping Ruan.
2025-03-20 / 11:50 ~ 12:30
대학원생 세미나 - 대학원생 세미나: 인쇄
by 서해송(카이스트 수리과학과)
Hyperbolicity is a fundamental concept that connects differential geometry and algebraic geometry. It is in general very hard to determine whether a given manifold or variety is hyperbolic or not. A key tool for verifying hyperbolicity is symmetric differentials; more precisely, the positivity of the cotangent bundle. In this talk, I will introduce various notions of hyperbolicity and explore their geometric properties. I will also discuss how the cotangent bundle, or more generally the syzygy bundle, plays a crucial role in this context.
2025-03-20 / 14:00 ~ 15:30
학과 세미나/콜로퀴엄 - 정수론: 인쇄
by 김연수(전남대학교)
We establish the generic local Langlands correspondence by showing the equality of Langlands-Shahidi L-functions and Artin L-functions in the case of even unitary similitude groups. As an application, with one assumption on L-function, we prove both weak and strong versions of the generic Arthur packet conjectures in the cases of even unitary similitude groups and even unitary groups. Furthermore, we describe and define generic L-packets and therefore we were able to remove the above assumption. With our definition of L-packets, we recently prove its expected properties such as Shahidi's conjecture and finiteness of L-packets. This is in preparation and joint work with Muthu Krishnamurthy and Freydoon Shahidi.
2025-03-18 / 16:30 ~ 17:30
IBS-KAIST 세미나 - 이산수학: Dimension and standard examples in planar posets 인쇄
by Michał Seweryn(Charles University)
The dimension of a poset is the least integer $d$ such that the poset is isomorphic to a subposet of the product of $d$ linear orders. In 1983, Kelly constructed planar posets of arbitrarily large dimension. Crucially, the posets in his construction involve large standard examples, the canonical structure preventing a poset from having small dimension. Kelly’s construction inspired one of the most challenging questions in dimension theory: are large standard examples unavoidable in planar posets of large dimension? We answer the question affirmatively by proving that every $d$-dimensional planar poset contains a standard example of order $\Omega(d)$. More generally, we prove that every poset from Kelly’s construction appears in every poset with a planar cover graph of sufficiently large dimension. joint work with Heather Smith Blake, Jędrzej Hodor, Piotr Micek, and William T. Trotter.
2025-03-18 / 09:00 ~ 10:00
학과 세미나/콜로퀴엄 - 박사논문심사: 인쇄
by 김준석()

2025-03-20 / 16:15 ~ 17:15
학과 세미나/콜로퀴엄 - 콜로퀴엄: 인쇄
by 김연수(전남대학교 수학교육과)
The Langlands program, introduced by Robert Langlands, is a set of conjectures that attempt to build bridges between two different areas: Number Theory and Representation Theory (Automorphic forms). The program is also known as a generalization of a well-known theorem called Fermat’s Last Theorem. More precisely, when Andrew Wiles proved Fermat’s Last Theorem, he proved a special case of so-called Taniyama-Shimura-Weil Conjecture, which states that every elliptic curve is modular. And as a corollary, he was able to prove Fermat’s Last Theorem since Taniyama-Shimura-Weil Conjecture implies that certain elliptic curves associated with Fermat-type equations must be modular, leading to a contradiction. Note that the Langlands program is a generalization of the Taniyama-Shimura-Weil conjecture. In the first part of the colloquium, we briefly go over the following subjects: (1) Fermat’s Last Theorem (2) Taniyama-Shimura-Weil conuecture And then, in the remaining of the talk, we start to explain a bit of the Langlands program (3) Langlands program and L-functions (4) (If time permits) Recent progress This colloquium will be accessible to graduate students in other fields of mathematics (and undergraduate students who are interested in Number theory) at least in the first part.
2025-03-21 / 11:00 ~ 12:00
IBS-KAIST 세미나 - IBS-KAIST 세미나: 인쇄
by ()
Our present healthcare system focuses on treating people when they are ill rather than keeping them healthy. We have been using big data and remote monitoring approaches to monitor people while they are healthy to keep them that way and detect disease at its earliest moment presymptomatically. We use advanced multiomics technologies (genomics, immunomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, microbiomics) as well as wearables and microsampling for actively monitoring health. Following a group of 109 individuals for over 13 years revealed numerous major health discoveries covering cardiovascular disease, oncology, metabolic health and infectious disease. We have also found that individuals have distinct aging patterns that can be measured in an actionable period of time. Finally, we have used wearable devices for early detection of infectious disease, including COVID-19 as well as microsampling for monitoring and improving lifestyle. We believe that advanced technologies have the potential to transform healthcare and keep people healthy.
2025-03-14 / 11:00 ~ 12:00
IBS-KAIST 세미나 - IBS-KAIST 세미나: 인쇄
by ()
The standard theory of infectious diseases, tracing back to the work of Kermack and McKendrick nearly a century ago, has been a triumph of mathematical biology, a rare marriage of theory and application. Yet the limitations of its most simple representations, which has always been known, have been laid bare in dealing with COVID-19, sparking a spate of extensions of the basic theory to deal more effectively with aspects of viral evolution, asymptotic stages, heterogeneity of various kinds, the ambiguities of notions of herd immunity, the role of social behaviors and other features. This lecture will address some progress in addressing these, and open challenges in expanding the mathematical theory.
2025-03-17 / 16:00 ~ 17:30
편미분방정식 통합연구실 세미나 - 편미분방정식: 인쇄
by 정의현()
In this talk, we will introduce vector field method for the wave equation. The key step is to establish the Klainerman-Sobolev inequality developed in [1]. Using this inequality, we will provide dispersive estimates of the linear wave equation, and prove small-data global existence for some nonlinear wave equations. The main reference will be Chapter II in [2]. 참고문헌: [1]. Sergiu Klainerman, Uniform decay estimates and the Lorentz invariance of the classical wave equation, Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 38 (1985), no. 3, 321–332. MR 784477 [2]. Christopher D. Sogge, Lectures on Nonlinear Wave Equations, Second Edition
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