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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211015T160000
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DTSTAMP:20211014T155748Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211014T155748Z
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SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Ben Landon (University of Toronto)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Local eigenvalue statistics of random matrices and Dyson Brownian motion \nAbstract:  Dyson Brownian motion is a stochastic process describing eigenvalue dynamics under a matrix-valued Brownian motion.  We will review this process and its role in the study of universality of the local\nspectral statistics of random matrices.  We discuss results on the local ergodicity of Dyson Brownian motion and applications\, including local eigenvalue universality of the adjacency matrices of sparse random graphs\nand an additive model related to free probability.  Time permitting\, we also review results on the universality of extremal spectral statistics and the fluctuations of a single eigenvalue in the spectral bulk. \nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time in Chase 319 on the Dalhousie University campus with some being broadcasted over Zoom.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2/
LOCATION:Zoom seminar
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211029T160000
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DTSTAMP:20211020T205857Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T205857Z
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SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Perry Kleinhenz (Michigan State University)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Stabilization rates for the damped wave equation with polynomial and oscillatory damping \n\nAbstract: In this talk I will discuss energy decay of solutions of the Damped wave equation. After giving an overview of classical results I’ll focus on the torus with damping that does not satisfy the geometric control condition. In this setup properties of the damping at the boundary of its support determine the decay rate\, however a general sharp rate is not known. \n\n\nI will discuss damping which is $0$ on a strip and vanishes either like a polynomial $x^b$ or an oscillating exponential $e^{-1/x} sin^2(1/x)$. Polynomial damping produces decay of the semigroup at exactly $t^{-(b+2)/(b+3)}$\, while oscillating damping produces decay at least as fast as $t^{-4/5+\delta}$ for any $\delta>0$. I will explain how these model cases are proved and how they direct further study of the general sharp rate. \n\n  \nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over Zoom.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2/
LOCATION:Zoom seminar
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211105T160000
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DTSTAMP:20211103T174033Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211103T174033Z
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SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Nina Holden (ETH Zürich and the Courant Institute)
DESCRIPTION:Conformal invariance of percolation on random planar maps\nConformal invariance of critical percolation on the triangular lattice was proved by Smirnov. His proof is hard to extend to critical percolation on other lattices since his proof relies on a combinatorial identity which is only true on the triangular lattice. On random lattices known as random planar maps\, however\, it turns out that conformal invariance can be established. This was done in joint work with Sun\, building on our earlier works with Albenque\, Bernardi\, Garban\, Gwynne\, Lawler\, Li\, and Sepulveda. \nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over Zoom.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Zoom seminar
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211119T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20211119T170000
DTSTAMP:20211111T152305Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211111T152305Z
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SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Amanda Young (Technical University of Munich)
DESCRIPTION:Title: A bulk gap in the presence of edge states for a HaldanepseudopotentialAbstract: In this talk\, we discuss a recent result on a bulk gap for atruncated Haldane pseudopotential with maximal half filling\, whichdescribes a strongly correlated system of spinless bosons in a cylindergeometry. For this Hamiltonian with either open or periodic boundaryconditions\, we prove a spectral gap above the highly degenerateground-state space which is uniform in the volume and particle number.Our proofs rely on identifying invariant subspaces to which we applygap-estimate methods previously developed only for quantum spinHamiltonians. In the case of open boundary conditions\, the lower boundon the spectral gap accurately reflects the presence of edge states\,which do not persist into the bulk. Customizing the gap technique to theinvariant subspace\, we avoid the edge states and establish a moreprecise estimate on the bulk gap in the case of periodic boundaryconditions. The same approach can also be applied to prove a bulk gapfor the analogously truncated 1/3-filled Haldane pseudopotential for thefractional quantum Hall effect. Based off joint work with S. Warzel. \n\nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over Zoom.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-3/
LOCATION:Zoom seminar
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211203T160000
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DTSTAMP:20211124T221439Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
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SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Jesse Gell-Redman (University of Melbourne)
DESCRIPTION:Title: A Fredholm approach to scattering \nAbstract: We will give a friendly introduction to the scattering theory\, specifically to the matrix for Schrodinger operators.  We will then discuss how a new functional analytic approach to analysis of non-elliptic equations\, due to Vasy\, gives a conceptually attractive method for proving detailed regularity results for nonlinear scattering.  This is joint work with several groups of authors including Andrew Hassell\, Sean Gomes\, Jacob Shapiro\, and Junyong Zhang. \nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over Zoom.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Zoom seminar
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220211T160000
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DTSTAMP:20220122T143038Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
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SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Cyril Letrouit (École Normale Supérieure)
DESCRIPTION:Title – Propagation of singularities in subelliptic PDEs \nAbstract – In this talk\, we consider the wave equation where the Laplacian is replaced by a sub-Laplacian (also called “Hörmander sum of square”)\, which is an hypoelliptic operator. We handle the problem of describing the propagation of singularities in such equations : the main new phenomenon that we describe is that singularities can propagate along abnormal curves at any speed between 0 and 1. This general result extends an idea due to R. Melrose\, and we then illustrate it on anexample\, the Martinet case\, following a joint work with Y. Colin de Verdière.  Our statements are part of a classical/quantum correspondance between sub-Riemannian geometry (on the classical side) and the hypoelliptic operator (on the quantum side)\, which is also helpful to interpret results in control theory and spectral theory of hypoelliptic operators. \nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over Zoom.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-4/
LOCATION:Zoom seminar
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220218T160000
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DTSTAMP:20220211T135448Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220211T135448Z
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SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Micah Milinovich (U. Mississippi)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Fourier optimization\, prime gaps\, and zeta zeros\n\nAbstract: There are many situations where one imposes certain conditions on a function and its Fourier transform and then wants to optimize a certain quantity. I will describe two ways these types of Fourier optimization problems can arise in the context of the explicit formula\, which relates the primes to the zeros of the Riemann zeta-function. Using information from the zeros to study the primes\, I will show how one can prove the strongest known estimates in the classical problem of bounding the maximum gap between consecutive primes assuming the Riemann hypothesis. Using the explicit formula in the other direction\, one can also use Fourier optimization to prove the strongest known conditional estimates for the number of zeta zeros in an interval on the critical line. This is based on joint works with E. Carneiro\, V. Chandee\, and K. Soundararajan.\nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over Zoom.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-4-2/
LOCATION:Zoom seminar
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220311T160000
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DTSTAMP:20220308T140357Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T140357Z
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SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Justin Tzou (Macquarie U.)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Modeling and analysis of localized vegetation patterns on curved topography\n\nAbstract: We propose a two-component reaction-advection-diffusion model for vegetation density and soil water concentration on a curved terrain which accounts for downhill flow of soil water\, spatially dependent effective evaporation of soil water\, and vertical rainfall on a curved surface. In the limit of slow diffusion of vegetation\, we construct a one-spot localized solution corresponding to one patch of a periodic spotted vegetation pattern. We derive an ODE for the motion of the spot and determine how it is impacted by different aspects of the terrain. One such aspect is captured by the regular part of a certain Green’s function on the curved surface; I will briefly discuss how we numerically compute this quantity. Joint work with Leo Tzou.\nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over Zoom.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-4-2-2/
LOCATION:Zoom seminar
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220325T160000
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DTSTAMP:20220211T135543Z
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UID:6586-1648224000-1648227600@aarms.math.ca
SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Manuela Girotti (Saint Mary's Uni.)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Asymptotic Analysis of the Interaction Between a Soliton and a Regular Gas of Solitons (a.k.a. Gulliver and the Lilliputians) \nAbstract: N. Zabusky coined the word “soliton” in 1965 to describe a curious feature he and M. Kruskal observed in their numerical simulations of the initial-value problem for a simple nonlinear PDE. The first part of the talk will be a broad introduction to the theory of solitons/solitary waves and integrable PDEs (the KdV and modified KdV equation in particular)\, describing classical results in the field. \n\nThe second part will focus on some new developments and growing interest into a special case of solitons defined as “solitonic gas” or “integrable turbulence”. In particular\, we will discuss a recent work on long-time asymptotic behaviour of such type of solitons. We will achieve our results by first framing the problem in the setting of a Riemann–Hilbert problem and then by rigorously analyzing it using the powerful technique of nonlinear steepest descent.\n\nThis is a joint work with Tamara Grava (U. Bristol/SISSA)\, Bob Jenkins (UCF)\, Ken McLaughlin (CSU) and Alexander Minakov (U. Karlova).\nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over Zoom.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-4-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Zoom seminar
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230113T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230113T170000
DTSTAMP:20230110T200300Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230110T200300Z
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SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Andrea Bertozzi (UCLA)
DESCRIPTION:Title:  Energy Minimizing Surface Tension Configurations for Microparticles\nAbstract: An important area of microfluidics is the creation and manipulation of small droplets. This is commonly done using microchannels or electrowetting. Recently a new method is proposed to create templated droplets using amphiphilic microparticles. These particles are observed to hold nearly equal volumes of aqueous liquid when dispersed in an oil–water mixture. However a theory for this behavior is lacking. In this paper\, we present a mathematical model based on minimizing the surface tension energy of a system of particles. By analyzing this model\, we demonstrate that certain key properties of the particle guarantee the formation of small droplets within a volume range unique to the particle. We also look at statistical dynamics of pairwise exchange of fluids between particles for which the system can reach equilibrium.  We show examples of how such particles are useful for applications such asbiological assays and measurement of chemical secretions from single cells.\n\nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over Zoom and in Chase 227.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-4-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Dalhousie University\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230120T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230120T170000
DTSTAMP:20230110T172249Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230110T172249Z
UID:6994-1674230400-1674234000@aarms.math.ca
SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Chamsol Park (Johns Hopkins University)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Eigenfunction restriction estimates on curves with nonvanishing geodesic curvatures\n\nAbstract: Studying eigenfunctions of the Laplace-Beltrami operator on compact Riemannian manifolds (without boundary) is one of the interesting topics in Harmonic Analysis. One way to study them is to consider the L^p estimates of the eigenfunctions restricted to submanifolds. In this talk\, we briefly summarize previous results and would like to talk about the logarithmic improved analogue for the restriction to curves with nonvanishing geodesic curvatures\, in the presence of nonpositive sectional curvatures in the manifolds. If time permits\, we will discuss some applications and open problems for the Schrodinger counterparts.\n\n\nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over Zoom and in Chase 227.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-4-2-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Dalhousie University\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230127T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230127T170000
DTSTAMP:20230110T173057Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230110T173057Z
UID:7006-1674835200-1674838800@aarms.math.ca
SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Alex Barnett (Flatiron Institute\, NYC)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Equispaced Fourier representations for efficient Gaussian process regression from a billion data pointsAbstract: Gaussian process regression is widely used in geostatistics\, time-series analysis\, and machine learning. It infers an unknown continuous function in a principled fashion from noisy measurements at $N$ scattered data points.  The prior on the function is Gaussian\, with covariance given by some user-chosen translationally invariantkernel.  Yet $N$ has been limited to about $10^6$\, even with modern low-rank methods.  Focusing on low spatial dimension (1–3)\, we present a GP regression method using kernel approximation by an equispaced quadrature grid in the Fourier domain.  This enables the iterative solution of a smaller Toeplitz linear system\, exploiting both the FFT and the nonuniform FFT to give ${\mathcal O}(N)$ cost. The result is often one to two orders of magnitude faster than state of the art methods\, and enables cheap massive-scale regressions. For example\, for a 2D Mat\’ern-3/2 kernel and $N = 10^9$ points\, the posterior mean function is found to 3-digit accuracy in two minutes on a desktop.Joint work with Philip Greengard (Columbia) and Manas Rachh (Flatiron Institute)\nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over either Zoom and/or in Chase 227 depending on the speaker.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-4-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Dalhousie University\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230210T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230210T170000
DTSTAMP:20221209T171515Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T171515Z
UID:6996-1676044800-1676048400@aarms.math.ca
SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Victor Ivrii (U. Toronto)
DESCRIPTION:Title + Abstract: TBD\nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over either Zoom and/or in Chase 227 depending on the speaker.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-4-2-2-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Dalhousie University\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230310T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230310T170000
DTSTAMP:20221209T171625Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T171625Z
UID:6998-1678464000-1678467600@aarms.math.ca
SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Katrina Morgan (Northwestern University)
DESCRIPTION:Title + Abstract: TBD\nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over either Zoom and/or in Chase 227 depending on the speaker.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-4-2-2-2-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Dalhousie University\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230317T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230317T170000
DTSTAMP:20230314T085635Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T085635Z
UID:7000-1679068800-1679072400@aarms.math.ca
SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Milivoje Lukic (Rice U.)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Universality limits for orthogonal polynomialsAbstract: It is often expected that the local statistical behavior ofeigenvalues of some system depends only on its local properties; forinstance\, the local distribution of zeros of orthogonal polynomials shoulddepend only on the local properties of the measure of orthogonality. Thisphenomenon is studied using an object called the Christoffel-Darbouxkernel. The most commonly studied case is known as bulk universality\,where the rescaled limit of Christoffel-Darboux kernels converges to thesine kernel.In this talk\, we will survey this subject\, prior results\, and a recentresult which gives for the first time a completely local sufficientcondition for bulk universality. The new approach is based on a matrixversion of the Christoffel-Darboux kernel and the de Branges theory ofcanonical systems\, and it applies to other self-adjoint systems with 2×2transfer matrices such as continuum Schrodinger and Dirac operators.The talk is based on joint work with Benjamin Eichinger (TechnicalUniversity Wien) and Brian Simanek (Baylor University).\nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over either Zoom and/or in Chase 227 depending on the speaker.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-4-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Dalhousie University\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230331T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230331T170000
DTSTAMP:20230224T143704Z
CREATED:20200904T115630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230224T143704Z
UID:7130-1680278400-1680282000@aarms.math.ca
SUMMARY:Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Erick Schulz (ETH Zürich)
DESCRIPTION:Title + Abstract: TBD\nThe Dalhousie-AARMS Analysis-Applied Math-Physics Seminar takes place on Fridays from 4 – 5 pm Atlantic Time over either Zoom and/or in Chase 227 depending on the speaker.  If you would like to attend\, please email the organizers for connection details.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/dalhousie-aarms-aamp-seminar-steven-lester-kings-college-london-2-2-3-2-2-2-4-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-3/
LOCATION:Dalhousie University\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AAMP Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Suresh Eswarathasan":MAILTO:sr766936@dal.ca
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