Past Seminars - 2018

Date Speaker and Affiliation Title of the Talk (Click on title to view abstract) Subject Classification
19-01-2018 Prof. S. M. Srivastava, ISI Kolkata

Popular Lecture Speaker: Prof. S. M. Srivastava, ISI Kolkata Title: A Cute Result on Analytic Functions Day & Date: Friday, 19th January 2018 Time: 2.30 pm Venue: Ramanujan Hall

Abstract: (See the attached PDF file) Note: Prof. Srivastava has indicated that this seminar would be accessible to M.Sc. students and that it will highlight some nice aspects of set theory.

18-01-2018 Dr. Harsha Hutridurga Department of Mathematics Imperial College London

Speaker: Dr. Harsha Hutridurga Department of Mathematics Imperial College London Title: AVERAGING AND INITIAL LAYER ANALYSIS IN PASSIVE TRANSPORT Date & Time: Thursday (18th),at 4PM. Abstract: Attached.

17-01-2018 Mathematics Colloquium

Mathematics Colloquium Speaker: Prof. Dr. Kishore Marathe Date & Time: 17th January 2018, 4pm Venue: Ramanujan Hall Title: From Moonshine to Mock Moonshine

Abstract : We begin with a review of moonshine for sporadic groups indicating the current status of this active new area of research which intersects several fields in mathematics and theoretical physics. We then discuuss the relation of black hole quantum gravity and mock modular forms originally introduced as mock theta functions by Ramanujan.

17-01-2018 Dr. Manas Kar

Speaker: Dr. Manas Kar Date & Time: 17th January 2018, 3pm Venue: Ramanujan Hall Title: Inverse problems for reconstructing inclusion and identifying unknown parameter.

Abstract: In general, inverse problems are those where one needs to recover the unknown parameter of a system from the knowledge of the external observation. In this talk, I will mainly give an overview of Calder\'on’s inverse problems arising in several linear and nonlinear partial differential equations. I will discuss two different kinds of inverse problems for the Maxwell system and p-Laplace equation. One is the parameter identification problems and another one is the shape reconstruction issues. In particular, I will concentrate on the problem of determining the conductivity of a medium and the shape of an inclusion from the knowledge of boundary voltage or current measurements.

15-01-2018 J. K. Verma

Speaker: J. K. Verma Title: Minkowski inequality for Hilbert-Samuel multiplicity

Abstract: We shall present the solution by David Rees and RY Sharp of Teissier's conjectures about Hilbert-Samuel multiplicity and mixed multiplicities of ideals. We will first review preliminaries about the Northcott-Rees theory of reductions and Hilbert functions of a set of ideals. Date & Time: Tuesday 16 Jan 2018, 11:30-1pm Venue: Room 115

10-01-2018 Department Colloquium

Department Colloquium Speaker: Prof. Jean-Marc Deshouillers, Univ. Bordeaux, France Time & Date: 4-5pm, 10th January 2018 (Wednesday) Venue: Ramanujan Hall Title: Sums of powers, a probabilistic approach

Abstract: Erd\H{o}s and R\’{e}nyi introduced in 1960 the study of sums of $s$-th powers by probability methods. Their model has been largely developed since then. The talk will give a survey of this probabilistic approach, up to the most recent contributions obtained jointly with Javier Cilleruelo.

05-01-2018 Prof. Hira Lal Koul Michigan State University

Prof. Hira Lal Koul Michigan State University Title: Minimum distance model checking in Berkson measurement error models with validation data

04-01-2018 Prof. Ricardo Ruiz Baier Mathematical Institute β€” Oxford University

Prof. Ricardo Ruiz Baier Mathematical Institute β€” Oxford University Title: New three-field mixed formulations for elasticity and poroelasticity

Abstract: In this talk we present two new formulations for elasticity and poromechanics that include rotations and total fluid-solid pressure as additional unknowns. We address the unique solvability of each problem and construct finite-element and finite-volume-element schemes for their numerical approximation. The stability and convergence of the methods are rigorously derived, and these results are of particular interest in the incompressible limit. We finally discuss how the formulations are modified when solving an interface problem defined by the coupling of an elastic and a poroelastic medium.

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