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SUMMARY:Phil Isett (Caltech)
DTSTART:20201002T140000Z
DTEND:20201002T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/1
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/1/">Loc
 al Dissipation of Energy for Continuous Incompressible Euler Flows</a>\nby
  Phil Isett (Caltech) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\nAbstr
 act: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/1/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tomás Sanz‑Perela (University of Edinburgh)
DTSTART:20201009T140000Z
DTEND:20201009T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/2
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/2/">Reg
 ularity of stable solutions to fractional semilinear equations</a>\nby Tom
 ás Sanz‑Perela (University of Edinburgh) as part of Virtual Maxwell Ana
 lysis Seminar\n\nAbstract: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Zihui Zhao (University of Chicago)
DTSTART:20201016T140000Z
DTEND:20201016T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/3
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/3/">Ell
 iptic measures and the geometry of domains</a>\nby Zihui Zhao (University 
 of Chicago) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\nAbstract: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Irène Waldspurger (Université Paris-Dauphine)
DTSTART:20201023T140000Z
DTEND:20201023T150000Z
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UID:VMAS/4
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/4/">Ran
 k optimality for the Burer-Monteiro factorization</a>\nby Irène Waldspurg
 er (Université Paris-Dauphine) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Semina
 r\n\nAbstract: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/4/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Maria Colombo (EPFL)
DTSTART:20201030T150000Z
DTEND:20201030T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/5
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/5/">A.e
 . regularity for the supercritical surface quasigeostrophic equation</a>\n
 by Maria Colombo (EPFL) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\nAbs
 tract: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/5/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tristan Buckmaster (Princeton)
DTSTART:20201106T150000Z
DTEND:20201106T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/6
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/6/">Sta
 ble shock wave formation for the compressible Euler equations</a>\nby Tris
 tan Buckmaster (Princeton) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\n
 Abstract: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/6/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Javier Gómez-Serrano (Brown University & University of Barcelona)
DTSTART:20201120T150000Z
DTEND:20201120T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/7
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/7/">Sym
 metry in stationary and uniformly rotating solutions of fluid equations</a
 >\nby Javier Gómez-Serrano (Brown University & University of Barcelona) a
 s part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\n\nAbstract\nIn this talk\, I
  will discuss a Liouville type theorem for stationary or uniformly-rotatin
 g solutions of 2D Euler and other similar equations. The main question we 
 want to address is whether every stationary/uniformly-rotating solution mu
 st be radially symmetric. Based on joint work with Jaemin Park\, Jia Shi a
 nd Yao Yao.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/7/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Josephine Evans (University of Warwick)
DTSTART:20201127T150000Z
DTEND:20201127T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/8
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/8/">The
  existence of a non-equilibrium steady state for the BGK equation on an in
 terval</a>\nby Josephine Evans (University of Warwick) as part of Virtual 
 Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\n\nAbstract\nThe BGK equation is a non-linear i
 ntegro differential equation which models the behaviour of a dilute gas. W
 e look at this equation posed on an interval where each end of the interva
 l acts as a thermostatted wall with a given temperature. I will discuss ho
 w thermostatted walls can produce non-equilibrium steady states for spatia
 lly inhomogeneous kinetic equations and the mathematical challenges associ
 ated with this. I will also discuss our proof of existence of a steady sta
 te in a simple case. This is a joint work with Angeliki Menegaki.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/8/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Luigi Forcella (Heriot-Watt University)
DTSTART:20201204T150000Z
DTEND:20201204T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/9
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/9/">Dyn
 amical collapse for cylindrical symmetric dipolar BEC</a>\nby Luigi Forcel
 la (Heriot-Watt University) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\
 n\nAbstract\nIn this talk\, we consider a Gross-Pitaevskii equation descri
 bing a dipolar Bose-Einstein condensate. We will show that solutions arisi
 ng from initial data with energy below the energy of the Ground State\, an
 d that do not scatter\, blow-up in finite time. The proof is based on loca
 lization properties for the fourth power of the Riesz transforms\, that we
  prove by means of some decay estimates of the heat kernel associated to t
 he parabolic biharmonic equation\, and pointwise estimates for the square 
 of the Riesz transforms.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/9/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Federico Luigi Dipasquale (Università degli studi di Verona)
DTSTART:20210122T150000Z
DTEND:20210122T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/10
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/10/">To
 pological properties of minimizers in Landau-de Gennes theory of nematic l
 iquid crystals</a>\nby Federico Luigi Dipasquale (Università degli studi 
 di Verona) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\nAbstract: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/10/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Franz Gmeineder (Universität Bonn)
DTSTART:20210129T150000Z
DTEND:20210129T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/11
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/11/">A-
 quasiconvexity\, function spaces and regularity</a>\nby Franz Gmeineder (U
 niversität Bonn) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\nAbstract:
  TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/11/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eugenia Malinnikova (Stanford University)
DTSTART:20210205T150000Z
DTEND:20210205T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/12
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/12/">La
 ndis' conjecture on the decay of solutions to Schrödinger equations on th
 e plane</a>\nby Eugenia Malinnikova (Stanford University) as part of Virtu
 al Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\nAbstract: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/12/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jill Pipher (Brown University)
DTSTART:20210305T150000Z
DTEND:20210305T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/13
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/13/">Re
 gularity of solutions of complex coefficient elliptic systems: the p-ellip
 ticity condition</a>\nby Jill Pipher (Brown University) as part of Virtual
  Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\nAbstract: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/13/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Stefan Krömer (UTIA / Czech Academy of Sciences)
DTSTART:20210212T150000Z
DTEND:20210212T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/14
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/14/">Gl
 obal invertibility via invertibility on boundary and applications to Nonli
 near Elasticity</a>\nby Stefan Krömer (UTIA / Czech Academy of Sciences) 
 as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\nAbstract: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/14/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Mihalis Dafermos (University of Cambridge)
DTSTART:20210219T150000Z
DTEND:20210219T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/15
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/15/">Th
 e nonlinear stability of the Schwarzschild black hole without symmetry</a>
 \nby Mihalis Dafermos (University of Cambridge) as part of Virtual Maxwell
  Analysis Seminar\n\nAbstract: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/15/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Hyunju Kwon (IAS Princeton)
DTSTART:20210226T150000Z
DTEND:20210226T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/16
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/16/">H
 ölder continuous Euler flows with local energy dissipation</a>\nby Hyunju
  Kwon (IAS Princeton) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\nAbstr
 act: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/16/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Ilaria Fragalà (Politecnico di Milano)
DTSTART:20210312T150000Z
DTEND:20210312T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/17
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/17/">Ri
 gidity for measurable sets</a>\nby Ilaria Fragalà (Politecnico di Milano)
  as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\nAbstract: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/17/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Matthew Hyde (University of Edinburgh)
DTSTART:20210319T150000Z
DTEND:20210319T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/18
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/18/">A 
 d-dimensional Analyst's Travelling Salesman Theorem for general sets in Eu
 clidean space</a>\nby Matthew Hyde (University of Edinburgh) as part of Vi
 rtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\nAbstract: TBA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/18/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Joris Roos (University of Massachussetts Lowell & University of Ed
 inburgh)
DTSTART:20210326T150000Z
DTEND:20210326T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/19
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/19/">Di
 screte analogues of maximally modulated singular integrals of Stein-Wainge
 r type</a>\nby Joris Roos (University of Massachussetts Lowell & Universit
 y of Edinburgh) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\nAbstract: T
 BA\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/19/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Matias Ruiz (University of Edinburgh)
DTSTART:20211001T140000Z
DTEND:20211001T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/20
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/20/">Ma
 thematical aspects of nanophotonics</a>\nby Matias Ruiz (University of Edi
 nburgh) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\n\nAbstract\nIn the 
 last couple of decades\, the field of nanophotonics\, i.e. the study of li
 ght-matter interactions at the nanoscale\, has gained enormous importance 
 in different disciplines of science and engineering. A large portion of th
 is field concerns the study of electromagnetic resonances in nanoparticles
  which are\, in turn\, the building blocks of many applications in energy\
 , healthcare\, material science\, to name a few.\n\nThe description of the
 se resonances relies on interesting math problems with strong connections 
 to PDE spectral problems\, both self-adjoint and non-self-adjoint. As such
 \, there is a growing interest from the math world in tackling some of the
  mathematical issues arising in nanophotonics. For instance\, a canonical 
 problem is the Laplace transmission problem showing a sign-change in the P
 DE coefficients\, whose solutions can be understood in terms of the spectr
 al properties of the Neumann-Poincare operator (and/or the so-called plasm
 onic eigenvalue problem).\n\nIn this applied analysis talk I will introduc
 e some of the mathematically interesting problems arising in nanophotonics
  and discuss recent analytical results in the analysis of resonances in me
 tallic nanoparticles (also known as plasmonic resonances)\, which include 
 the use of layer potential techniques and asymptotic analysis.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/20/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jean-Claude Cuenin (Loughborough University)
DTSTART:20211008T140000Z
DTEND:20211008T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/21
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/21/">Ha
 rmonic analysis tools in spectral theory</a>\nby Jean-Claude Cuenin (Lough
 borough University) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\n\nAbstr
 act\nI will give a survey of how methods from harmonic analysis\, particul
 arly those related to Fourier restriction theory\, can be used in spectral
  and scattering theory. Applications include eigenvalue estimates for Schr
 ödinger operators with complex potentials and almost sure scattering for 
 random lattice Schrödinger operators in 3d with slowly decaying potential
 .\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/21/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Simon Myerson (University of Warwick)
DTSTART:20211015T140000Z
DTEND:20211015T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/22
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/22/">Bo
 undedness of spectral projectors on Riemannian manifolds</a>\nby Simon Mye
 rson (University of Warwick) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n
 \n\nAbstract\nGiven the Laplace(-Beltrami) operator on a Riemannian manifo
 ld\, consider the spectral projector on (generalized) eigenfunctions whose
  eigenvalue lies in [L^2\,(L+delta)^2] - where L >> 1 and delta << 1. We a
 sk the question of optimal L^2 to L^p bounds for this operator. I will pre
 sent new results in this direction for the Euclidean torus (joint with Pie
 rre Germain).\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/22/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Guido De Philippis (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences)
DTSTART:20211022T140000Z
DTEND:20211022T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/23
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/23/">Mu
 ltilinear Kakeya and Michael-Simon inequality for anisotropic stationary v
 arifolds</a>\nby Guido De Philippis (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sci
 ences) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\n\nAbstract\nMichael 
 Simon inequality is a fundamental tool in  geometric analysis and geometri
 c measure theory.  Its extension to anisotropic integrands will allow to e
 xtend to anisotropic integrands a series of results which are currently kn
 own only for the area functional.\n\nIn this talk I will present an anistr
 opic  version of the Michael-Simon inequality\, for for two-dimensional va
 rifolds in R3\, provided that the integrand is close to the area in the C1
 -topology. The proof is deeply inspired by posthumous notes by Almgren\, d
 evoted to the same result. Although our arguments overlap with Almgren’s
 \, some parts are greatly simplified and rely on a nonlinear version of th
 e planar multilinear Kakaeya inequality.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/23/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Myrto Maria Galanopoulou (Heriot-Watt University)
DTSTART:20211029T140000Z
DTEND:20211029T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/24
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/24/">Th
 e equations of polyconvex thermoelasticity</a>\nby Myrto Maria Galanopoulo
 u (Heriot-Watt University) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\n
 \nAbstract\nIn this talk\, I will present the findings of my PhD Thesis. I
  will examine the system of thermoelasticity endowed with polyconvex energ
 y. I will show that we can embed the equations of polyconvex thermoviscoel
 asticity into an augmented\, symmetrizable\, hyperbolic system which posse
 sses a convex entropy. This allows to prove many important stability resul
 ts\, such as convergence from the viscous problem to smooth solutions of t
 he system of adiabatic thermoelasticity in the zero-viscosity limit. In ad
 dition\, I will present a weak-strong uniqueness result in the class of en
 tropy weak solutions and in a suitable class of measure-valued solutions\,
  defined by means of generalized Young measures. Also\, we will discuss a 
 variational scheme for isentropic processes of adiabatic polyconvex thermo
 elasticity: I establish existence of minimizers which converge to a measur
 e-valued solution that dissipates the total energy\, while the scheme conv
 erges when the limiting solution is smooth.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/24/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Gigliola Staffilani (MIT)
DTSTART:20211105T150000Z
DTEND:20211105T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/25
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/25/">En
 ergy transfer for solutions to the nonlinear Schrodinger equation on irrat
 ional tori</a>\nby Gigliola Staffilani (MIT) as part of Virtual Maxwell An
 alysis Seminar\n\n\nAbstract\nIn this talk I will outline some results on 
 the study of transfer of energy for solutions to the periodic 2D (torus do
 main) cubic defocusing nonlinear Schrodinger equation. In particular I wil
 l focus on the differences of the dynamics of solutions in the rational ve
 rsus irrational torus. Some numerical experiments will also be presented.\
 n(The most recent work presented is in collaboration with A. Hrabski\, Y. 
 Pan and B. Wilson.)\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/25/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Laure Saint-Raymond (IHES)
DTSTART:20211119T150000Z
DTEND:20211119T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/26
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/26/">Dy
 namical fluctuations of a hard sphere gas in the low density limit</a>\nby
  Laure Saint-Raymond (IHES) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\
 n\nAbstract\nThe dynamics of a hard sphere gas is described in the low den
 sity limit by the Boltzmann equation\, at least for short times.\n\nThe cl
 assical strategy  of proof\, due to Lanford\, fails for longer times\, eve
 n close to equilibrium.\n\nIn this talk\, I will present a recent work wit
 h T. Bodineau\, I. Gallagher and S. Simonella\, where we  have  designed a
  new method\, combining a duality and  a pruning arguments\, which allows 
  to characterize the fluctuations around equilibrium globally in time.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/26/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jim Wright (University of Edinburgh)
DTSTART:20211126T150000Z
DTEND:20211126T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/28
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/28/">Po
 lynomial progressions in continuous fields</a>\nby Jim Wright (University 
 of Edinburgh) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\n\nAbstract\nI
 n 1988 Bourgain gave a quantitative count for the number of progressions x
 \, x+t\, x+t^2 in dense sets on the real line. Recently this was extended 
 to general 3-term polynomial progressions by  X. Chen\, J. Guo and X. Li. 
 In this talk we extend these results to arbitrarily long polynomial progre
 ssions. Our methods are robust enough to give quantitative counts for long
  polynomial progressions in any locally compact topological field with non
 trivial topology. This is joint work with B. Krause\, M. Mirek and S. Pelu
 se.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/28/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Vincent Borrelli (Lyon)
DTSTART:20211109T173000Z
DTEND:20211109T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/29
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/29/">20
 21: A Corrugation Odyssey (Public Lecture)</a>\nby Vincent Borrelli (Lyon)
  as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\n\nAbstract\nRegistration i
 s required at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/2021-a-corrugation-odyssey-ti
 ckets-157241552717 . \n\nThis public lecture is part of the ICMS workshop 
 "Convex Integration and Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations\," https:
 //www.icms.org.uk/events/workshops/ConvexNPD .\n\nAbstract: A method for t
 urning a sphere inside out by means of smooth but special\ncorrugations th
 at avoid ripping or tearing has recently found surprising and unexpected\n
 applications in the exploration of intricate solutions to differential equ
 ations.\nThe Public Lecture will employ computer generated visualisations 
 to help explain these\nand related developments\, and to convey the excite
 ment they have caused. The aim also\nis to confirm the perceptive remark b
 y geometer and topologist\, William Thurston who\nsaid: “The real satisf
 action from mathematics is in learning from others and sharing\nwith other
 s”.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/29/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jan Sbierski (University of Edinburgh)
DTSTART:20211210T150000Z
DTEND:20211210T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T212557Z
UID:VMAS/30
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/30/">On
  the strong cosmic censorship conjecture</a>\nby Jan Sbierski (University 
 of Edinburgh) as part of Virtual Maxwell Analysis Seminar\n\n\nAbstract\nT
 he strong cosmic censorship conjecture roughly states that Einstein’s th
 eory of general relativity is generically a deterministic theory. I will s
 tart out this talk by giving a non-technical introduction to this conjectu
 re restricted to rotating black holes. After motivating the mathematical f
 ormulation of the strong cosmic censorship conjecture I will proceed to ou
 tline the current state of it and then conclude by presenting forthcoming 
 work of mine showing the linear instability of the Cauchy horizon inside r
 otating black holes.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/VMAS/30/
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