Tidligere arrangementer - Side 46
I will explain how motivic homotopy theory can be used to attack problems regarding finite projective modules over smooth affine k-algebras. I will recall in particular the foundational theorem of Morel and Asok-Hoyois-Wendt, and the construction of the Barge-Morel Euler class. Time permitting, I will explain recent progress on Murthy's splitting conjecture.
C*-algebra seminar talk by Marco Matassa (OsloMet)
Dr. Douglas Rowland, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Financial risk arising from the increasing of life expectancy. This is all in a nutshell. To know more, come to the lecture: forecasting, modelling, quantification.
Dr. Katie Overy, senior lecturer at University of Edinburgh, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
We combine a systematic approach for deriving general a posteriori
error estimates for convex minimization problems using convex duality relations with a recently derived generalized Marini formula. The resulting a posteriori error estimates are essentially constant-free and apply to a large class of variational problems including the p-Dirichlet problem, as well as degenerate minimization, obstacle and image de-noising problems.
For the p-Dirichlet problem, the a posteriori error bounds are equivalent to the classical residual type a posteriori error bounds and, hence, reliable and efficient.
By Kristian Ebbesen Hangh?j from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) provide solutions to multiple challenges of our time? And what is the future of work in the AI era?
Saghir Bashir, ilustat & Centre of Statistics and its Applications (CEAUL), Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon.
Abstract (PDF)
Sustainable cancer care using molecular tests - from a prostate cancer perspective
Welcome to the first seminar of the semester, where there will be a light lunch and talks Dr. Pooja Kumari (Ciosk group) and Alexandre Gidon (Progida group).
José Carlos Nieto Borge is a marine physicist and associate professor at the Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Spain.
Daniel Herman, PhD student at Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.
Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz, Astronomy & Astrophysics Department, University of California, Santa Cruz
NCMM Associate Investigator Professor John-Bjarne Hansen, KG Jebsen – Thrombosis Research and Expertise Centre (TREC), Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Troms?, and University Hospital of Northern Norway, will present his research as part of the NCMM Tuesday Seminar Series.
We consider the linearized elasticity equations, discretized using multi-patch Isogeometric Analysis. To solve the resulting linear system, we choose the Dual-Primal Isogeometric Tearing and Interconnecting (IETI-DP) Method with a scaled Dirichlet preconditioner. We are interested in a convergence analysis. See more details below.
We will present the results of numerical experiments that demonstrate our theoretical findings.
Romain Teyssier, Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University (USA).
?pne foredrag av Catherine (Katie) Peichel og Dag Undlien. Temaet inkluderer mendelsk genetikk og darwinistisk evolusjon, og hvordan genetikk benyttes i moderne medisin. 亚博娱乐官网_亚博pt手机客户端登录 holdes p? engelsk.
By Carl André, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Rüdiger Pakmor, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Germany.
Professor Elaine Cohen (University of Utah) kreeres til ?resdoktor ved UiO. I den forbindelse vil hun holde en forelesning: Mathematics and Geometric Modeling: Similar Ingredients, Distinct Goals.