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The Orthogonal Colouring Game The Orthogonal Colouring Game is a combinatorial game in which two players alternately colour vertices of a pair of isomorphic graphs while respecting the properness and the orthogonality of the colouring. Each player aims to maximize |
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Reconfiguration for Dominating Sets Given a problem and a set of feasible solutions to that problem, the associated reconfiguration problem involves determining whether one feasible solution to the original problem can be transformed to a different feasible solution through a |
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Title - Propagation of singularities in subelliptic PDEs Abstract - 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 |
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In this talk, I will show regions that contain no complex zeros the edge-cover polynomials of hypergraphs. The edge cover polynomial of a graph $G$ is the generating function of edges that covers $V(G)$. It is known that the zeros |
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Title: Fourier optimization, prime gaps, and zeta zeros Abstract: 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 |
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Using Normalizing Flows for Seismic Data Interpolation Normalizing Flows are a type of neural network that allow us to map one probability distribution into another. The advantage of such a technique is that they allow us to relate a simple |
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Deep Learning Chemistry: extracting chemical features from Graph Convolutional Neural Networks The task of quantum chemistry is to compute chemical properties of molecular compounds from the fundamental laws of quantum mechanics. This poses a tremendous challenge as the most accurate |
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