Consider a closed surface M of genus greater than or equal to 2.
For negatively curved metrics on M and their corresponding geodesic
flow, we can study the topological entropy, the Liouville entropy,
and the mean root curvature. In 2004, Manning...
The notion of singular support has its origin in the theory of
partial differential equations, and was introduced to the world of
constructible sheaves by M. Kashiwara and P. Schapira in the 1970s.
It is a basic invariant (like the support), and...
In 1962, Yudovich established the well-posedness of the
two-dimensional incompressible Euler equations for solutions with
bounded vorticity. However, uniqueness within the broader class of
solutions with L^p vorticity remains a key unresolved...
Although current large language models are complex, the most
basic specifications of the underlying language generation problem
itself are simple to state: given a finite set of training samples
from an unknown language, produce valid new strings...
In this talk, we will explore the relationship between the
geometry and topology of a complexity-one four-manifold and the
combinatorial data that encode it. We will use a
generators-and-relations description for the even part of the
equivariant...
Configuration spaces of points in graphs are nonsmooth analogs
of braid arrangements, appearing in robotics applications and in
theory of moduli spaces of tropical curves. While their cohomology
is extremely difficult to understand, and depends on...
In this talk I will explain some quantitative embedding results
for Legendrian submanifolds of pre-quantization spaces. To start, I
will recall some contact non-squeezing results for domains, and
present an elementary proof of Legendrian non...
We define the systolic $S^1$-index of a convex body as the
Fadell–Rabinowitz index of the space of centralized generalized
systoles associated with its boundary. We show that this index is a
symplectic invariant. Using the systolic $S^1$-index, we...