Abstract: We present a new approach for deriving structure-preserving numerical discretizations of Fokker-Planck equations by establishing a connection between the Fokker-Planck equation and its semi-discrete master equation at the level […]
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The classical Siegel's lemma (1929) asserts the existence of a nontrivial integer solution to an underdetermined integer homogeneous linear system, whose "size" is small as compared to the size of the coefficients of the system. Far-reaching generalizations of this theorem, producing a full basis for the solution space, were obtained over number fields by Bombieri […] |
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CCMS Colloquium invites you to a talk by Lihong Zhao (Kennesaw State University) Title: Capturing heterogeneity in malaria transmission: an age-structured model with immune feedback and seasonality Abstract: Malaria remains a major […] |
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This GEMS session will be facilitated by Robbie Tran from Claremont Graduate University. Title: Formulating Equations as a Medium for Digital Art and Design Abstract: As we can utilize letters and words to write out mathematics (e.g. 2+2=4 can be written as “two plus two is equal to four”), this session seeks to explore the […] |
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Abstract: The Shapley value is a ubiquitous framework for attribution in machine learning, encompassing feature importance, data valuation, and causal inference. However, its exact computation is generally intractable, necessitating efficient […] |
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Hecke algebras play a central role in both number theory and representation theory. While some Hecke algebras have explicit descriptions in terms of generators and relations, others are understood through […] |
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A key problem in computer proofs based on solutions from copositive optimization, is checking whether or not a given quadratic form is completely positive or not. In this talk we describe […] |
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CCMS Colloquium invites you to a talk by Puttipong Pongtanapaisan (Pitzer) Title: Derivatives and the Shape of Graphs Abstract: Reading the title of this talk, perhaps you think you are […] |
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