Saturday, November 9, 2024

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2024-11-11 / 13:15 ~ 14:45
학과 세미나/콜로퀴엄 - 정수론: 인쇄
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I will begin by a brief introduction to anabelian geometry. In particular, I will try to explain the distinction between "bi-" and "mono-anabelian" reconstruction. Then I review some of the known (elementary) mono-anabelian reconstruction of invariants of mixed characteristic local fields. Finally, I will explain my (on-going) trial of the mono-anabelian reconstruction of fundamental character and Lubin-Tate character.
2024-11-15 / 14:00 ~ 15:00
학과 세미나/콜로퀴엄 - 확률론: 인쇄
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I will give a report on the applications of free convolution theory to the singular behavior of random matrix perturbations. This is a joint work with Hari Bercovici and Ping Zhong.
2024-11-11 / 16:00 ~ 17:00
편미분방정식 통합연구실 세미나 - 편미분방정식: 인쇄
by 이영애()
In this talk, we consider the self-dual O(3) Maxwell–Chern–Simons-Higgs equation, a semilinear elliptic system, defined on a flat two torus. We discuss about pointwise convergence behavior, which represents the Chern-Simons limit behavior of our system. Building upon this observation, we study the existence, stability, and asymptomatic behavior of solutions.
2024-11-13 / 10:00 ~ 11:00
학과 세미나/콜로퀴엄 - 박사논문심사: 지식 증류 기반 협력 학습의 커널 관점 인쇄
by 박세준()

2024-11-12 / 16:30 ~ 17:30
IBS-KAIST 세미나 - 이산수학: Ehrhart theory revisited: Algebraic aspects, unimodality and more 인쇄
by Karim Adiprasito(Jussieu Institute of Mathematics, Paris Rive Gauch)
Ehrhart theory is the study of lattice polytopes, specifically aimed at understanding how many lattice points are inside dilates of a given lattice polytope, and the study has a wide range of connections ranging from coloring graphs to mirror symmetry and representation theory. Recently, we introduced new algebraic tools to understand this theory, and resolve some classical conjectures. I will explain the combinatorial underpinnings behind two of the key techniques: Parseval identities for semigroup algebras, and the character algebra of a semigroup.
2024-11-15 / 14:00 ~ 16:00
학과 세미나/콜로퀴엄 - 기타: About birational classification of smooth projective surfaces II 인쇄
by 김재홍(KAIST)
This is a reading seminar to be given by Mr. Jaehong Kim (a graduate student in the department) on foundations of the intersection theory and the classification theory of complex algebraic surfaces. He will give three 2-hour long talks.
2024-11-14 / 16:15 ~ 17:15
학과 세미나/콜로퀴엄 - 콜로퀴엄: 인쇄
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A perfect field is said to be Kummer-faithful if the Kummer maps for semiabelian varieties over the field are injective. This notion originates in the study of anabeian geometry. At the same time, our study is also motivated by a conjecture of Frey and Jarden on the structure of Mordell-Weil groups over large algebraic extensions of a number field. I will begin with a review of known results in this direction, as well as a brief discussion on anabelian geometry. Then I will introduce some recent results on the construction of "large" Kummer faithful fields. This is a joint work with Takuya Asayama.
2024-11-13 / 16:00 ~ 17:00
IBS-KAIST 세미나 - IBS-KAIST 세미나: 인쇄
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The effect of malaria on the developing world is devastating. Each year there are more than 200 million cases and over 400,000 deaths, with children under the age of five the most vulnerable. Ambitious malaria elimination targets have been set by the World Health Organization for 2030. These involve the elimination of the disease in at least 35 countries. However, these malaria elimination targets rest precariously on being able to treat the disease appropriately; a difficult feat with the emergence and spread of antimalarial drug resistance, along with many other challenges. In this talk, I will introduce several statistical and mathematical models that can be used to monitor malaria transmission and to support malaria elimination. For example, I’ll present mechanistic models of disease transmission, statistical models that allow the emergence and spread of antimalarial drug resistance to be monitored, mechanistic models that capture the role of bioclimatic factors on the risk of malaria and optimal geospatial sampling schemes for future malaria surveillance. I will discuss how the results of these models have been used to inform public health policy and support ongoing malaria elimination efforts.
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