A relaxed-pace seminar on impromptu subjects related to the interests of the audience.
Everyone is welcome.
The subjects are geometry, probability, combinatorics, dynamics, and more!
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All day |
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10am |
12/09/2022 - 10:30am A relaxed-pace seminar on impromptu subjects related to the interests of the audience. Everyone is welcome. The subjects are geometry, probability, combinatorics, dynamics, and more! Location:
LOM 205
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12pm |
12/09/2022 - 12:00pm Majority Dynamics is a process on a graph, where each vertex starts out with a Red or Blue color, then on each day changes its color to the majority color among its neighbors the previous day. If at some point one color covers every vertex, that color is said to win and such state is called unanimity. Research on unanimity has traditionally focused on the model where initial colors are independently chosen with 1/2 chance, and the graph is generated on them from the G(n, p) model. In this talk, we discuss how recent studies by many authors point out that, fixing the initial colors instead can help answer some of the questions in the traditional model, and pose new interesting conjectures. Location:
LOM
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2pm |
12/09/2022 - 2:00pm Abstract: Translators are known as candidates of Type II blow-up model for mean curvature flows. Various examples of mean curvature flow translators have been constructed in the convex case and semi-graphical case, most of which have either infinite entropy or higher multiplicity asymptotics near infinity. In this talk, we shall present the construction of a new family of translators with prescribed end. This is based on the joint work with Ao Sun. Location: |
Links
[1] https://math.yale.edu/calendar/grid/day/2022-12-08
[2] https://math.yale.edu/calendar/grid/day/2022-12-10
[3] https://math.yale.edu/event/friday-morning-seminar-20
[4] https://math.yale.edu/event/recent-progresses-unanimity-problem-majority-dynamics-random-graphs
[5] https://math.yale.edu/event/translating-mean-curvature-flow-simple-end
[6] https://math.yale.edu/print/list/calendar/grid/day/2022-12-09
[7] webcal://math.yale.edu/calendar/export.ics