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10.5446/59320 (DOI)
So, okay, what I'll talk about is a subject that, again, I have been working on for the past two years and slowly improving various results. And I spoke about basically the same results in Oxford, so I apologize to people who have been there. And let me start right away by stating a problem. I hope people in the back ...
Let G be a real algebraic unipotent group and let Lambda be a lattice in G, with p:G->G/Lambda the quotient map. Given a definable subset X of G, in some o-minimal expansion of the reals, we describe the closure of p(X) in G/Lambda in terms definable families of cosets of real algebraic subgroups of G of positive dimen...
10.5446/59321 (DOI)
Joint work with Pedro Andrés Estevan. I think he has another name, but I think I put only three because this is the one I remember. So, okay. So, okay. And I made the slides last night, so I don't remember them very well. So, for me, this is also kind of... So, okay. So, we start with complete theory and we have some ...
Adler, Casanovas and Pillay proved that if p is a complete stable type over a set B which does not fork over a set A, then the restriction of p to A is also stable. I will address the analogous question, replacing stable with NIP. In addition I will present a new proof for the stable case which uses elementary techniqu...
10.5446/59322 (DOI)
So this is joint work with Christoph Kruppin's, get at least most of it. Pretty much all of the concrete stuff I will say will be joined with Christoph. So first, maybe I should say that we have a blanket assumption that the theories we're working on are always countable. Sometimes other things will also be countable ...
In recent work with Krupiński, we showed that strong type spaces can be seen (in a strong sense) as quotients of compact Polish groups, and as a consequence. I will give a brief account of the argument, as well as describe some applications, such as showing that a non-definable analytic subgroup of a type-definable gro...
10.5446/59323 (DOI)
But to be fair, as far as I know, there is just one unique paper in the world that deduces stuff from metastability, which is the one I'm going to talk about. So anyway, I'm doing metastability in full generality, I guess. No, there's more than one paper that mentions this word, because there are also papers of mine w...
In their work on the model theory of algebraically closed valued fields, Haskell, Hrushovski and Macpherson developed a notion of stable domination and metastability which tries to capture the idea that in an algebraically closed valued field, numerous behaviors are (generically) controlled by the value group and/or th...
10.5446/59325 (DOI)
that says that it says something a little bit weaker than saying that in any unstable NIP theory, well, that any unstable NIP theory defines or interprets an infinite linear order, because the order will not be actually definable. But let me just start maybe with a little bit of background. So there's a theorem of Sch...
A longstanding open questions asks whether an unstable NIP theory interprets an infinite linear order. I will present a construction giving a type-definable linear (quasi-)order, thus partially answering this question.
10.5446/59327 (DOI)
Pyong Han Kim, Alexi Kolesnikov, and Cheong-Buk Lee. And they will start from some motivations. So this is about generalization or a variant of the notion of last-carga-la group for a type. So we are only looking what's going on inside the set of realizations of a type. And there's actually a couple of natural ways to...
The notion of the localized Lascar-Galois group GalL(p) of a type p appeared recently in the context of model-theoretic homology groups, and was also used by Krupinski, Newelski, and Simon in the context of topological dynamics. After a brief introduction of the context, we will discuss some basic properties of localiz...
10.5446/59329 (DOI)
for Alex's previous talk and then also preparatory talk for the next speaker. Believe it or not, I contain all the definitions. So if you want to look at the definition, just stop me and then I'll show you, spend more time for the definition, even the basic one. So I think the, you know, as you know, this who defined ...
Let T be an NSOP1 theory. Recently I. Kaplan and N. Ramsey proved that in T, the so-called Kim-independence (ϕ(x,a0) Kim-divides over A if there is a Morley sequence ai such that {ϕ(x,ai)}i is inconsistent) satisfies nice properties over models such as extension, symmetry, and type-amalgamation. In a joint work with J....
10.5446/59330 (DOI)
the general setup of what machine learning looks like in general and what it looks like in the specific case of equivalence query learning. So the general setup is we start with a set x, and we take a concept class to just be a collection of functions from x to 0, 1, which we just think is coding subsets of x. And we'...
There are multiple connections between model-theoretic notions of complexity and machine learning. NIP formulas correspond to PAC-learning by way of VC-dimension, and stable formulas correspond to online learning by way of Littlestone dimension, also known as Shelah's 2-rank. We explore a similar connection between for...
10.5446/59331 (DOI)
I want to thank the organizers both for inviting me to this and for allowing this talk because I see this as being in the opposite direction of a great many things. First of all, in neostability as I understand it, you start with things you understand, these stable theories, and then you try to broaden, go out, and so...
We give (equivalent) friendlier definitions of classifiable theories strengthen known results about how an independent triple of models can be completed to a model. As well, we characterize when the isomorphism type of a weight one extension N/M is uniquely determined by the non-orthogonality class of the relevant regu...
10.5446/59332 (DOI)
But I'll talk about it nonetheless. It's actually nothing particularly deep. It's a personal obsession of mine. It will be clear soon enough why it's a person. Well, OK. Let me call some fact that by now should be simply considered as folklore. So maybe let t and soon enough there's going to be also t prime. So always...
It is by now almost folklore that if T is a countably categorical theory, and M its unique countable model, then the topological group G(T) = Aut(M) is a complete invariant for the bi-interpretability class of T . This gained renewed interest recently, given the correspondences between dynamical properties of G(T) and ...
10.5446/59333 (DOI)
about the, of course, about PRC fields, like always. But in this time, I will speak about definable groups with F generics in PRC fields. So this is a joint work with Alf and with Pierre. So the idea is that I will speak a little bit at what is a PRC field for the people who doesn't know. And I will explain for you wh...
In this talk we focus on groups with f-generic types definable in NTP2 theories. In particular we study the case of bounded PRC fields. PRC fields were introduced by Prestel and Basarav as a generalization of real closed fields and pseudo algebraically closed fields, where we admit having several orders. We know that t...
10.5446/59335 (DOI)
Nice to be back and thank you to the organizers for organizing it. I also want to make a comment before I get started so Most of this work sort of began During my fourth year of graduate school, so I spent a week visiting Zoe at ENS and we spent many hours in her office each day And so Even though you know, sir, I'm r...
A field K is called pseudo-algebraically closed (PAC) if every absolutely irreducible variety defined over K has a K-rational point. These fields were introduced by Ax in his characterization of pseudo-finite fields and have since become an important object of model-theoretic study. A remarkable theorem of Chatzidakis ...
10.5446/59336 (DOI)
I've mentioned that this is, I've attended all four neostability meetings and I remember distinctly speaking in three and I mean this is the third one and each time I change the title of my talk so I'm just keeping up the tradition. So I'm going to talk about joint work with Kobe and Pantelis and it has to do with Zil...
We prove that if D=(G,+,\dots) is a strongly minimal non-locally modular group interpretable in an o-minimal expansion of a field and dim(G)=2 then D interprets an algebraically closed field K and D (as a structure) an algebraic group over K with all the induced K-structure. I will discuss some key aspects of the proof...
10.5446/59338 (DOI)
So first of all, I'd like to thank the organizer for inviting me and thank everyone for coming to my talk, even though it would be a really nice time to take a nap. All right, so before I start, I guess I should mention that this is what I'm doing is really just stability. It's not neo-stability, but hopefully it can ...
We prove that in a stable theory, some 2-analysable types give rise to type definable groupoids, with some simplicial data attached to them, extending a well-know result linking groups to internal types. We then investigate how properties of these groupoids relate to properties of types. In particular, we expose some i...
10.5446/59339 (DOI)
I enjoyed myself. So OK, so I want to start off defining some things. And I think I could say a little more if people want me to. But I'm going to start with what I mean by Ramsey property. It's in my title. So I sort of follow a convention. Is this not typical to say that accountable structure has a Ramsey property, ...
In this talk we introduce a weaker form of bi-interpretability and see how it can be used to transfer the Ramsey property across classes in different first-order languages. This is a special case of a more general theorem about what we will call color-homogenizing embeddings.
10.5446/59340 (DOI)
And the meaning of that is that certain parts of this will just be used, use basic computations about strongly minimal sets that would, you know, then those methods were introduced about the same time that Saharan was writing his thesis. So, but the other part will be using products, no methods from the early 90s of t...
With Gianluca Paolini (in preparation), we constructed families of strongly minimal Steiner (systemsforeveryk 3.Aquasigroupisastructurewithabinaryoperationsuchthatforeachequationxy=zthevaluesoftwoofthevariablesdeterminesauniquevalueforthethird.Hereweshowthatthe2^{ Steiner (2,3)-systems are definably coordinatized by st...
10.5446/58304 (DOI)
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This talk first touched on why we use maps at all then look at the factors (“covariates”) that drive disease occurrence. The session led by William Wint (E.R.G.O., UK) & Cederic Marsboom (Avia-GIS, Belgium) examines what these covariates might be and identify the environmental, agricultural, socio-economic, ecological ...
10.5446/59196 (DOI)
which sits inside the causal complex. So if you look at the causal complex on the generators of the maximum homogeneous ideal, then the first map is simply the multiplication map. And then the kernel of this map is mapped on to by a manual way by a free module with bases given by EI to HBJ, where EI is a form of basis...
I will discuss the basic theory of Koszul modules, which were originally introduced by Papadima and Suciu as a tool to study topological invariants of groups. A special instance of Koszul modules had previously appeared in David Eisenbud's "Green's conjecture: an orientation for algebraists", where he proposed several ...
10.5446/59201 (DOI)
You know, the organizers, so given the possibility to come once again, it's a fantastic place. And also the conference is going very well, I'm learning so much mathematics again. Hopefully I can climb a mountain, so it will be very, very good. So I already brought up the titles and also the collaborators in this proje...
In 1891, Poincaré asked if it is possible to bound the degree of a projective plane curve that is left invariant by a vector field in terms of the degree of the vector field. In joint work with Chardin, Hassenzadeh, Simis, and Ulrich we address this question. The question can be restated as a problem about the initial ...
10.5446/59203 (DOI)
Mark from B2B3, that many things extend to more general settings. And as I should say, this is joint work over the years with many people. A Busey, Bordboil, Ronewool, Aon Timis, they could cross-kill, Hanfeng Poa. Also inspired by many people, work of them, Kaudia, and the Kirsten, Koks, etc. So there's a lot of hist...
We study rational maps from a projective space of dimension two to another of dimension three, both over the same field. We will start by giving the general framework and first results obtained on this question by Botbol, Busé and myself. Then I will turn to questions concerning the fibers of dimension one that such a ...
10.5446/59209 (DOI)
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Let S be a polynomial ring, I a homogeneous ideal and denote by in(I) the initial ideal of I w.r.t. some term order on S. It is well-known that depth(S/I) >= depth(S/in(I)) and reg(S/I) <= reg(S/in(I)), and it is easy to produce examples for which these inequalities are strict. On the other hand, in generic coordinates...
10.5446/59212 (DOI)
Hopefully become clear why it's good to have a topologist on board in a couple minutes, but first I want to give a shout out to Shri who showed this very beautiful application of the left-shed properties on on Monday. So hopefully everyone is convinced that these are good properties to have in your toolkit. So we're g...
The Lefschetz properties are desirable algebraic properties of graded artinian algebras inspired by the Hard Lefschetz Theorem for cohomology rings of complex projective varieties. A standard way to create new varieties from old is by forming connected sums. This corresponds at the level of their cohomology rings to an...
10.5446/59214 (DOI)
Jason and Juryu, they really do a great job and organize a very nice conference. So thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. OK. Now I would like to talk. I want to talk about some of my results, which is about the H-vector of Central Comple...
Hochster's results tell that homology groups of a simplicial complex have a nice relation to algebraic properties of its Stanley-Reisner ring. On the other hand, it is unknown that how fundamental groups affect to Stanley-Reisner rings. In this talk, we present lower bounds of the second h-number of simplicial complexe...
10.5446/59169 (DOI)
This is a great place at the interesting conference. So the theme of my talk will be about kinetic equations that appear in gas dynamics as models, for example. And I should mention from the beginning that this is about joint work with Franz-Kleidner, who is post-Hungary and Erwin. So to start this off on a very simpl...
BGK equations are kinetic transport equations with a relaxation operator that drives the phase space distribution towards the spatially local equilibrium, a Gaussian with the same macroscopic parameters. Due to the absence of dissipation w.r.t. the spatial direction, convergence to the global equilibrium is only possib...
10.5446/59164 (DOI)
Thank you very much for that introduction and thank you also to the organizers for organizing this wonderful workshop and beautiful band. So like I said today I'll be talking about minimizers and gradient flows and the slow diffusion limit and this is based on some joint work with East and Topologyloo at Vinn Virginia...
For a range of physical and biological processes—from dynamics of granular media to biological swarming—the evolution of a large number of interacting agents is modeled according to the competing effects of pairwise attraction and (possibly degenerate) diffusion. We prove that, in the slow diffusion limit, the degenera...
10.5446/59159 (DOI)
I'm delighted to be here. A little frightened of being the first speaker, I agreed to do it with the understanding that there would be a high level of impromptu in this talk. I volunteered to give only a short talk, and so this is only going to be a short talk. But my motto for a short talk, which I wrote here on the ...
A central problem of microstructure is to develop technologies capable of producing an arrangement, or ordering, of the material, in terms of mesoscopic parameters like geometry and crystallography, appropriate for a given application. Is there such an order in the first place? We describe very briefly the emergence of...
10.5446/59176 (DOI)
Thank you very much. Thank you very much to the organizers for inviting me to this wonderful place with this great meeting here. Before I start, I would like to show you some, maybe a good reminder to what I'm going to talk about, what this is about. And this is a simulation which was done by my collaborator Federico ...
The Kac master equation models the behavior of a large number of randomly colliding particles. Due to its simplicity it allows, without too much pain, to investigate a number of issues. E.g., Mark Kac, who invented this model in 1956, used it to give a simple derivation of the spatially inhomogeneous Boltzmann equation...
10.5446/13753 (DOI)
This is a wonderful workshop. So we have an experience of fast snow in this area. OK, so today I'd like to talk about the module space of a part of the connection and part of the bundle and the geometry of that. But after I hear the many talks here, I change my mind. So in the first three slides, I'd like to talk abou...
Moduli spaces of stable parabolic connections on curves are very interesting objects which are related to different area of mathematics like algebraic geometry, integrable systems, mathematical physics and Geometric Langlands conjecture. In this lecture, we will explain about an explicit geometry of the moduli spaces o...
10.5446/59118 (DOI)
afternoon's session every Coleson's group from the University of Kansas. Hi, thank you guys for coming and thank you so much for inviting me here. It's my first time actually out of the country and it's been very pleasant experience so far even with the cold weather. So I really appreciate it. So today I'm going to in...
Given a mesh on a surface, our goal is to improve the quality of the mesh using a moving mesh method. To this goal, we will construct a surface moving mesh method based on mesh equidistribution and alignment conditions. We will then discuss several proven advantages of this surface moving mesh approach. Finally, we wil...
10.5446/58952 (DOI)
I've been here several times. And each time I like it, this is much as the previous time. So as the title says, I'm going to talk about the transmission eigenvalue problem. And I anticipate that most of you don't know what it is or what use it is or anything about it. So part of my attempt here is to try to get you in...
The transmission eigenvalue problem plays a central role in inverse scattering theory. This is a non-selfadjoint problem for a coupled pair of partial differential equations in a bounded domain corresponding to the support of the scattering object. Unfortunately, relatively little is known about the spectrum of this pr...
10.5446/59248 (DOI)
Thank you very much to the organizers for giving me the opportunity to speak at this interesting workshop. So my talk is mainly going to be based on an article that's not quite available on Archive yet, but I put a copy on my webpage in case you want to look at it. And it's very much inspired and motivated by earlier ...
I will describe a map from `D-cycles' for the twisted K-homology of a compact, connected, simply connected Lie group to the Verlinde ring. The induced map on K-homology is inverse to the Freed-Hopkins-Teleman isomorphism. An application is to show that two options for `quantizing' a Hamiltonian loop group space are com...
10.5446/59250 (DOI)
This in the coffee room. So I think it's too much. Maybe it's a little fast. Sorry. All right. Right, so first let me take the opportunity to thank the organizers for inviting me to this conference, giving me the opportunity to escape the breezy, warm, from sunshine of South Florida through the snowy mountains. But ac...
Complex line bundles are classified naturally up to isomorphism by degree two integer cohomology H2, and it is of interest to find geometric objects which are similarly associated to higher degree cohomology. Gerbes (of which there are various versions, due respectively to Giraud, Brylinski, Hitchin and Chattergee, and...
10.5446/59252 (DOI)
This is a survey talk on the things you just heard. The focus is something which wasn't mentioned, which is certain isomorphism, which occurs in k-theory and representation theory. The subject is conjectured by Kahn and Kasparov. It's no longer a conjecture, so we'll just call it the Kahn-Kasparov-Ashasimovism. It has...
This is an expository talk about C*-algebra K-theory for reductive groups. I’ll try to explain what it is, what it actually says about representation theory, and what else it suggests about representation theory, at least to a willing mind. The story begins with Harish-Chandra’s parametrization of the discrete series r...
10.5446/59253 (DOI)
Interbron and character of representation. So there will be some overlap, but I promise I will tell you something new so Okay, so that's this is trying to work with Nigel and Shantung So in beginning to be give us so that G to be a B group then in my talk the main example you can just take the G to be SO2R and You con...
In 1980s, Connes and Moscovici studied index theory of G-invariant elliptic pseudo-differential operators acting on non-compact homogeneous spaces. They proved a L2 -index formula using the heat kernel method, which is related to the discrete series representation of Lie groups. In this talk, I will discuss the orbital...
10.5446/59254 (DOI)
Thank you very much for the introduction. I would like to thank the organizers really for the invitation and for letting me to speak in this one for conference. So today I'm going to talk about very similar topics as Naijo and Yan Di and they're joined with Peter Hawks. So the motivation of this work comes from unders...
K-theory of reduced group C∗-algebras and their trace maps can be used to study tempered representations of a semisimple Lie group from the point of view of index theory. For a semisimple Lie group, every K-theory generator can be viewed as the equivariant index of some Dirac operator, but also interpreted as a (family...
10.5446/59255 (DOI)
The organizers for this wonderful conference and for the individual opportunity to give this talk. So today I will talk about G-invasion Hormonfic-Marsine Equalities. So this is somehow linked with the work of Vern and Arredon, who that Vern talked about in his talk. So we'll see how after. Okay, first I will give an ...
Consider an action of a connected compact Lie group on a compact complex manifold M, and two equivariant vector bundles L and E on M, with L of rank 1. The purpose of this talk is to establish holomorphic Morse inequalities, analogous to Demailly's one, for the invariant part of the Dolbeault cohomology of tensor power...
10.5446/59257 (DOI)
Also for arranging, I could actually speak this morning instead of yesterday afternoon. Also thanks to the speaker that swapped with me. So I'm going to talk about K-type of temp representations, which is some work with Jan-Lie Son, Sjilin Jue and Maizal Hickson, which is about relations between representation theory ...
Let G be a real semisimple Lie group, and K<G a maximal compact subgroup. A tempered representation π of G is an irreducible representation that occurs in the Plancherel decomposition of L2(G). The restriction π|K of π to K contains a substantial amount of information about π. (This is roughly analogous to the fact tha...
10.5446/59258 (DOI)
For the chance to speak here, it's a great conference. I'm quite happy to give this talk. So this is the title of my talk. It's mostly going to be about spectral asymptotics. It's going to be semi-classical spectral asymptotics for the Dirac operators. So let me first begin by explaining what the problem is that I wan...
For manifolds including metric-contact manifolds with non-resonant Reeb flow, we prove a Gutzwiller type trace formula for the associated magnetic Dirac operator involving contributions from Reeb orbits on the base. As an application, we prove a semiclassical limit formula for the eta invariant.
10.5446/59259 (DOI)
It's such a technical title, so for my talk today, this black box basically is about a legal proper action on manifolds. And while I was preparing my title, I was thinking of maybe another alternative of the title, but I was a bit afraid with that one. So maybe I should write it here. So I guess there are many experts...
For a compact Lie group action on a smooth manifold, we will introduce a complex of basic relative forms on the inertia space, which was originally constructed by Brylinski. We will explain how basic relative forms can be used to study the Hochschild homology of the convolution algebra. This is work in progress with Ma...
10.5446/59260 (DOI)
It's going to be difficult. Maybe I'll redo it. OK, so on this left-hand side, you should think that there is an integral over the loop space. And on the right-hand side, just a sum over selected loops, which are precisely the closed-ruthy 6. And it is in this sense that eventually the interpretation of the proof and ...
The hypoelliptic Laplacian gives a natural interpolation between the Laplacian and the geodesic flow. This interpolation preserves important spectral quantities. I will explain its construction in the context of compact Lie groups: in this case, the hypoelliptic Laplacian is the analytic counterpart to localization in ...
10.5446/59262 (DOI)
We are interested on the general hyperbolic manifold for simplicity for the talk. I'll assume that N would be equal to 1, so I'll work with the three-dimensional hyperbolic space. This way I'll be able to give the idea and keep in mind that it generalizes to higher dimension. So the H3 I can think of it as group SL2C ...
Given a finite dimensional irreducible complex representation of G=SOo(d,1), one can associate a canonical flat vector bundle E together with a canonical bundle metric h to any finite volume hyperbolic manifold X of dimension d. For d odd and provided X satisfies some mild hypotheses, we will explain how, by looking at...
10.5446/59263 (DOI)
I'm going to ask the organizers for your participation here. So, it was a wonderful conference. Oh, you speak up. Okay, so I'll try to speak up. So, many ideas in this conference. So, I'm going to bring some contribution here to bring some other ideas that haven't been seen in the conference either. So, let's say, hal...
In the early eighties, Connes developed his Noncommutative Geometry program, mostly to extend index theory to situations where usual tools of differential topology are not available. A typical situation is foliations whose holonomy does not necessarily preserve any transverse measure, or equivalently the orbit space of...
10.5446/59264 (DOI)
OK, Laura is still not here. So he gave an introduction on Kehler quantization. So I just mentioned the following facts, that if x is Kehler, then l is a prefrontal line model. Then we consider, in my talk, we will consider this instead of power p, I consider power k, I consider power p. So that's a small difference. ...
We study the Berezin-Toeplitz quantization using as quantum space the space of eigenstates of the renormalized Bochner Laplacian on a symplectic manifold, corresponding to eigenvalues localized near the origin. We show that this quantization has the correct semiclassical behavior and construct the corresponding star-pr...
10.5446/58303 (DOI)
What I would like us to achieve within BISARW is to understand the relevance of time series analysis of disease data to learn how to identify and take into account periodicity or cycles of seasonality you can use as many different names as you wish, how to identify your trend in your disease data and how to investigat...
In this session, Timothee Dub (Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland) & Tom Hengl (OpenGeoHub, Netherlands) discussed the basics of Time Series Analysis, including with panel data. We looked into how to take into account seasonality, how to identify a trend and how to investigate the relationship between tw...
10.5446/13750 (DOI)
Hi everyone, I'm Francesca, I'm an environmental engineer and I'm working as a researcher at Ergonma Foundation in Northern Italy. So before doing this actually I've been working in many different companies as both data analysts and data visualization specialists. And so I'm here today to talk to you about what we've ...
This lecture, Francesca Dagostin (Fondazione Edmund Mach, Italy) gave an overview of how to extract relevant information from published literature, with a special focus on metadata related to covariates affecting disease emergence. Since data retrieved from literature are often complex and tricky to explore, the practi...
10.5446/13751 (DOI)
Thank you for the invitation. I'm glad to be here talking about how to implement some reproducible practices in R in particular, but as we'll see, it is many of these ideas are also applicable to other languages like Python or others. So let me start by switching slides, by putting some context to reproducible researc...
In this session, Facundo Muñoz (Cirad, France) describex tools and workflows to cumulatively improve the reproducibility of analyses performed in R. R is a mature, world-class, open-source statistical computing and data-analysis platform with a huge community of users from all areas of science and industry. Yet, most r...
10.5446/13752 (DOI)
So I'm Tim, I'm a medical epidemiologist based at the Public Health Institute at the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Terveiden Jarkivin Bonilators, which is the only finish I know. And I'm here with my colleague Hannah, while we're here here. And we will be telling you about the basics of surveillance and ep...
In this video tutorial, Timothee Dub and Henna Mäkelä (Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland ) discussed the basics of infectious disease surveillance (event-based and indicator-based surveillance, active versus passive surveillance), as well as the advantages and limitations of each type of systems, follow...
10.5446/59224 (DOI)
Some of you have seen some version of this talk. I mean, a little bit, but we'll see. I'm not sure how much people can cover it, but because in the audience there are also people who have not seen it. And from different fields, I feel that I should give some background and I'll try to riff off of Boris' talk. So my ma...
In the 1960's V. Arnold showed how solutions of the incompressible Euler equations can be viewed as geodesics on the group of diffeomorphisms of the fluid domain equipped with a metric given by fluid's kinetic energy. The study of the exponential map of this metric is of particular interest and I will describe recent r...
10.5446/59223 (DOI)
I would like to talk about this... Not exactly the topic that I announced, but I hope to get to that event. It is our joint work with class, one and two, Gerard Messoliuk. And this is the point of view on the group of D-harps with the Betelfield for Newton's equation and the relation of the Matelung transform of this ...
We discuss a ramification of Arnold’s group-theoretic approach to ideal hydrodynamics as the geodesic flow for a right-invariant metric on the group of volume-preserving diffeomorphisms. We show such problems of mathematical physics as the motion of vortex sheets or fluids with moving boundary, have Lie groupoid, rathe...
10.5446/59225 (DOI)
And I would like to thank the organizers for inviting me here. It's very nice so the first two talks were About the few more face groups of the few more face I'm going to continue But but now I will change the metric structure, so I'm not going to use the L2 metric Well, I see you missing. And what I present here is j...
We investigate a generalization of cubic splines to Riemannian manifolds. Spline curves are defined as minimizers of the spline energy-a combination of the Riemannian path energy and the time integral of the squared covariant derivative of the path velocity-under suitable interpolation conditions. A variational time di...
10.5446/59226 (DOI)
We'll talk about some relations between optimal transport and stochastic management mechanics. I must say that this talk will not be very technical in the sense that, well, let's say, for example, each time I write a PDE, I won't tell you if you're in what sense the solution might be found or if it's decent or not. I ...
We formulate the so-called Schrodinger problem in Optimal Transport on lie group and derive the corresponding Euler-Poincaré equations.
10.5446/59227 (DOI)
Thank the organizers for giving me the opportunity to be in dance and also to share a bit of mathematics with you. So I changed my title because in the first title I didn't write interpolations and I think maybe this part of the talk could be a little more interesting to people in the audience. So let's go. This is Jo...
In several situations, the empirical measure of a large number of random particles evolving in a heat bath is an approximation of the solution of a dissipative PDE. The evaluation of the probabilities of large deviations of this empirical measure suggests a way of defining a natural ``large deviation cost'' for these f...
10.5446/59228 (DOI)
is to study these kind of measures. So I consider Qt of f equal to the expectation of f of xt, exponential minus the value of s x s s. So where xt is a Markov process on some state space s. So x at g is s u s g, the historical process. So I want to simulate this kind of integral, which often appears. So to build a ker...
"Continuous time Feynman-Kac measures on path spaces are central in applied probability, partial differential equation theory, as well as in quantum physics. I will present a new duality formula between normalized Feynman-Kac distribution and their mean field particle interpretations. Among others, this formula will al...
10.5446/59230 (DOI)
That's the setting. And then, of course, you all know that in the case that x length space, then also the resulting Wasserstein space will be a length space. That means there will be shortest path, which correspond to the so-called displacement interpolation. So instead of just doing the linear interpolation between t...
"Semi-discrete optimal transport between a discrete source and a continuous target has intriguing geometric properties and applications in modelling and numerical methods. Unbalanced transport, which allows the comparison of measures with unequal mass, has recently been studied in great detail by various authors. In th...
10.5446/59234 (DOI)
I think it's great workshop. I'm going to talk about the analysis of shape viability via deformation problems, and in particular how we can incorporate physical model in deformation frameworks. So first of all, in order to study shape viability within populations, for instance, so here examples of three populations, p...
I will present how shape registration via constrained deformations can help understanding the variability within a population of shapes.
10.5446/59197 (DOI)
to be invited to speak in this workshop. I'm very honored that you managed to fix this before mine. Thank you. You're welcome. And I'm also very happy that you put me after Fabio. He explained a few things about bedding tables that I was using. So before you do variations, maybe you know that you have to play the orig...
In ongoing joint work with Christine Berkesch and Daniel Erman we study the minimal resolution conjecture up to scaling. For Hilbert functions corresponding to modules of low regularity there always exist corresponding Betti tables with no consecutive cancellations up to scaling. For Hilbert functions of many naturally...
10.5446/59198 (DOI)
I'm really excited to be here. This is going to be a really fun week. Lots of excellent talks already and more to come. So today I wanted to tell you about a story I've been thinking about for a long time and tell you a full answer to a question that we've wanted to know for the entire time we've been thinking about t...
We construct an explicit local duality map for codimension 2 toric ideals, thanks in part to the explicit free resolutions of Peeva--Sturmfels for such ideals. We then combine this with our work on the parametric behavior of the series solutions of an A-hypergeometric system to explain how local cohomology causes rank ...
10.5446/59199 (DOI)
I joined work with Linh Chuan Ma and Alexander Ode's Stephanie. I guess I should also thank the neighboring institution for hiring so many great young people. And I have benefited a lot from working with them. So, I should also talk about nearby institution. I also advertised KUMUNU 2018, which is annual community alg...
Inspired by a question raised by Eisenbud-Musta\c{t}\u{a}-Stillman regarding the injectivity of maps from Ext modules to local cohomology modules, we introduce a class of rings which we call cohomologically full rings. In positive characteristic, this notion coincides with that of F-full rings studied by Pham and Ma, w...
10.5446/59210 (DOI)
So thank Julio and Jason for organizing such a wonderful conference with such a wonderful group of people, such a great weather because I was watching and up until about a week ago it was supposed to be rain every day so you guys really have some fun with someone. So this is joint work with Matt Mastroni who will be p...
Let R be a standard graded Gorenstein algebra over a field presented by quadrics. Conca-Rossi-Valla showed that such a ring is Koszul if reg (R)<= 2 or if reg(R)= 3 and codim(R)<= 4, and asked if this is true for reg(R)= 3 in general. We give a negative answer to their question by finding suitable conditions on a non-K...
10.5446/59211 (DOI)
Are you getting numbers of balanced distribution complexes? OK, so thanks for the invitation to this workshop. And we've heard a lot of really business experts apart. So I want to speak about a project with Jonas Nemo-Vetter, who's also at Osnabrück. And I will start really basically, I want to start by explaining wha...
A (d−1)-dimensional simplicial complex is called balanced, if its 1-skeleton is d-colorable. In this talk, I will discuss upper bounds for the graded Betti numbers of the Stanley-Reisner rings of this class of simplicial complexes. Our results include both, bounds for the Cohen-Macaulay case and for the general situati...
10.5446/59160 (DOI)
I'm often with collaborators, I'm from Peru and free biologists from Montpellier and Peru and also I have benefited from a very interesting and helpful discussion with Eric Carle and Maria Carre. So it's a model that is coming from programs in population genetics and more specifically with sexual populations. When you...
We are interested in evolutionary biology models for sexual populations. The sexual reproductions are modelled through the so-called Infinitesimal Model, which is similar to an inelastic Boltzmann operator. This kinetic operator is then combined to selection and spatial dispersion operators. In this talk, we will show ...
10.5446/59165 (DOI)
with Jean-David Binaloud, Simone DiMarino, Compilzard, and Luca Nenor, which addresses some connection between entropy minimization and minfi games, a certain class of minfi games. So the title is entropy minimization for minfi games. Bonjour, energies. So I want to start with a remark that is entropy minimization is ...
Entropic regularization of optimal transport is appealing both from a numerical and theoretical perspective. In this talk we will discuss two applications, one from incompressible fluid dynamics and the other from mean-field games theory.
10.5446/59167 (DOI)
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We study stochastic processes on the Wasserstein space, together with their infinitesimal generators. One of these processes plays a central role in our work. Its infinitesimal generator defines a partial Laplacian on the space of Borel probability measures, and we use it to define heat flow on the Wasserstein space. W...
10.5446/59168 (DOI)
And he's titled this ultimate transportation with free end times. Thank you. But your time is free end time because lunch is waiting. Thank you. I'll try not to keep you too long. And I'd like to thank all the organizers for inviting me and to Naseef. Nice to meet you, Naseef. And I'll be talking about work that's wit...
We explore a dynamic formulation of the optimal transportation problem with the additional freedom to choose the end-time of each trajectory. The dual problem is then posed with a Hamilton-Jacobi variational inequality, which we analyze with the method of viscosity solutions. We find properties that imply the optimal s...
10.5446/59170 (DOI)
Thanks a lot for the invitation. I would like to talk to you about the two projects that have been done for a few times. The first, all concerning the long-term behavior of a long-term equation. The long-term equation from a probabilistic point of view is only the degenerate thing, which is talking about position and ...
We will present here two different approaches to study the long time behaviour of the kinetic Langevin equation : 1) hypocoercivity technique for entropic convergence via a new weighted logarithmic Sobolev inequality ; 2) Wasserstein convergence via a particular reflection coupling.
10.5446/59171 (DOI)
Okay, so I will discuss some symmetry and symmetry breaking issues for positive solutions of equations like the one which is there. So it's a no linear, it's a linear equation in the first phase with weights. So it looks different one, but there are weights here and here. And actually it's equivalent, we could conside...
Using a nonlinear parabolic flow, in this talk I will explain why the optimal regions of symmetry and symmetry breaking for the extremals of critical and subcritical Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg inequalities are related to the spectral gap of the linearized problem around the asymptotic Barenblatt solutions. This is a sur...
10.5446/59172 (DOI)
About work that essentially is contained in these three shutters, several of the collaborators are here. So the first one is with Amy Thainat. That actually is one that is not here. On entropy production and the qualities for the cat's walk is the most recent one. But that is building on work that we did with Eric and...
We investigate new functional inequalities for the well-known Kac's Walk, and largely resolve the 'Almost' Cercignani Conjecture on the sphere. A new notion of chaoticity plays an essential role. The results we obtain validate Kac's suggestion that functional inequalities for the Kac walk could be used to quantify the ...
10.5446/59174 (DOI)
An analysis to invite me to this amazing place. OK, so I have a point up, but I don't really have a way to sort of click through my talk anyway. It doesn't really matter. Let me give you a brief introduction of what I'm talking about. And I try to address some keywords of the title of this workshop in the first slide....
We prove exponential convergence to equilibrium for renormalised solutions to general complex balanced reaction-diffusion systems without boundary equilibria and even for systems with boundary equilibria provided a finite dimensional inequality holds along solutions trajectories. Our proofs are based on the entropy met...
10.5446/59175 (DOI)
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The behavior of solutions to the classical porous medium equation is by now well understood: the support of the solution expands at finite speed, and for large times it behaves as the separate-variable solution. When the Laplacian is replaced by a nonlocal diffusion, completely new and surprising phenomena arise depend...
10.5446/59181 (DOI)
So thank you very much to the organizers for this kind of invitation. It's the first time for me here and I'm really pleased to be in such a beautiful place. So this work I will talk about is in collaboration with Giuseppe Savare. Let me start with some preliminaries. I will consider a complete metric space and the lo...
We study the main consequences of the existence of a Gradient Flow (GF for short), in the form of Evolution Variational Inequalities (EVI), in the very general framework of an abstract metric space. In particular, no volume measure is needed. The hypotheses on the functional associated with the GF are also very mild: w...
10.5446/59184 (DOI)
So, okay, so I'm going to talk about this result we recently finished with the present time video and Mathias de Galina in Pure College. So we look at PDEs of this type, okay, where you have aggregation and diffusion. And so this contains somehow the case where Bruno was talking about just before, okay. So in his case...
We analyze free energy functionals for macroscopic models of multi-agent systems interacting via pairwise attractive forces and localized repulsion. The repulsion at the level of the continuous description is modeled by pressure-related terms in the functional making it energetically favorable to spread, while the attr...
10.5446/59187 (DOI)
to be in such a nice place, such a nice meeting. I would like to present some recent joint work with my colleague Eva Kopfer, who is also in one, and which will be concerned with the notion of super-rich flows for discrete spaces, such as weighted graphs or Markov chains on a finite state space, which will depend on t...
I will present a discrete notion of super Ricci flow that applies to time dependent Markov chains or weighted graphs. This notion can be characterized equivalently in terms of a discrete time-dependent Bochner inequality, gradient estimates for the heat propagator on the evolving graph, contraction estimates in discret...
10.5446/59188 (DOI)
This application of a well-known techniques in well-known technique in probability to some problems in PD. Okay, so this This technique is known as we serve different names. So it's known for example common name is a Harris theorem, but many people know it as a coupling method or this is a simpler case known as the Du...
We revisit a result in probability known as the Harris theorem and give a simple proof which is well-suited for some applications in PDE. The proof is not far from the ideas of Hairer \& Mattingly (2011) but avoids the use of mass transport metrics and can be readily extended to cases where there is no spectral gap and...
10.5446/58156 (DOI)
Alright, so I'd like to just start by thanking the Bielstein and Karsten for this opportunity to talk to you today and also to thank you for the support of the scientific and especially chemical community in these many years. So thank you to the Bielstein. So the work I'm going to talk to you about today, I gave that ...
Bacterial glycoconjugates, including N-linked glycoproteins, are a diverse group of macromolecules that provide mechanical stability to microorganisms in challenging environments and mediate interactions among bacteria and between bacterial pathogens and their hosts. These interactions are often critical to bacterial v...
10.5446/58069 (DOI)
Good. With that, I'd like to briefly review our speakers. We'll be starting off with Scott Richard St. Louis, then, and hopefully I say these names correctly, Omid Ghezvan, then we'll have Marcus Herklutz and Lars Oberländer doing together, then we'll have Deborah Gebraak followed by Julian Franken, then we'll have Te...
The COVID-19 pandemic is transforming organizational cultures across the workforce, with libraries of all kinds being no exception. This poster presentation will focus on the experience of a scholarly communication and discovery services librarian beginning a new job in the United States Federal Reserve System in May 2...
10.5446/58071 (DOI)
Hello. Hi, Scott, how are you? I'm doing well, how are you? Doing well, thank you. Good to see you again. Over here in Germany, it's coming up to 8.30 in the evening. So I guess there in St. Louis, what are we talking about? 1.30, 2.30? 1.30 in the afternoon. 1.30 in the afternoon. Then I hope you had a good lunch. An...
This presentation will focus on fedinprint.org, a web application that makes research outputs from across the United States Federal Reserve System – including twelve regional banks and the Board of Governors – searchable in one location by title, author, abstract, keyword, series, content type, bank, and Journal of Eco...
10.5446/58072 (DOI)
I'd like to welcome to our digital stage Patricia Condon. Patricia are you there? Can you hear me? Can you see me? Yes, hello. Yes, hi wonderful. Hi, very good to see you. I see here Patty. Do you prefer Patricia Patty? What would you prefer I call you? Oh, you can call me Patty. I go by both. Thank you. Okay, I just ...
To meet current and future workforce needs, business students entering the job market should be literate in working with and using data for a variety of purposes. Our presentation focuses on addressing business librarians as key stakeholders in the development of services to help improve data literacy in business and e...
10.5446/58073 (DOI)
She is the manager of the information management team and Baker Library at Harvard Business School, the HBS. And her theme is HBS Knowledge, a Knowledge Graph and Semantic Search for HBS. So we are now waiting for Erin Wise to join us. She's here now. I've just heard from our direction here that she's coming. As soon ...
Like many organizations, HBS has overlapping data in multiple repositories. These data are maintained in different ways for different business purposes, making it difficult to have a unified, cross-silo view of any given HBS-related entity. The library sought to address this challenge by creating a Proof of Concept for...
10.5446/58075 (DOI)
to see if Arjun Sanyal is there. So can you hear me now? Oh, yes. I can hear you very well. Please go ahead, sir. The greetings, everyone. So I'll be just speaking on the idea of how we can rethink university librarianship in the post-pandemic scenario, where we'll just expect you on the experiences from my own univer...
Post-pandemic, the problem with Indian universities was bringing students back to their former academic selves. The fact of being away from the universities, for long, have led to students developing an indifference towards academic curriculum. Secondly, they have developed a strange problem that goes beyond simple “li...
10.5446/58076 (DOI)
Hi Tim, welcome. Thank you. So please, and your presentation is shared already? Let's see, it is now. Yep. Super. Then go ahead sir, please. All right, my name is Tim Tully. I'm the business librarian at San Diego State University. In my presentation is entitled Trade Deficit Question Mark. Through professional practi...
Trade journals and trade news sources are an invaluable source for business students, entrepreneurs, and job seekers, but there have not been any recent analyses to determine whether these sources are adequately represented in the aggregator databases used by Business Librarians. In this study, the researcher compiled ...
10.5446/58077 (DOI)
Good, let's see here. Paula, are you there? Hello, everyone. Nice to see you there. I'm Paula Corti, and I'm from Italy. Welcome, welcome. And yes, make sure your screen is shared. Great, fantastic. And you may begin whenever you're ready, Paula. OK, thank you very much. So I am the Open Education Community Manager at...
The ENOEL Toolkit features reusable and adaptable templates for Twitter cards, slides, and leaflets. It can be used at any institution to convey the convincing benefits of Open Education. It results from the work of the European Network of Open Education Librarians in 2021 and the beginning of 2022 and aims to help rai...
10.5446/58078 (DOI)
Great. Thank you very much. Hi Terrence. Please let me know if you have any issues hearing me or seeing my slides. Looks good and I think yep the screen is shared. Looks good. You're welcome to begin sir. Great. Thank you very much. So today I'll be talking about university technology transfer and university libraries...
This poster will depict the innovation ecosystem relevant to University Technology Transfer (UTT), particularly focusing on the current and potential roles that academic libraries play in supporting and interacting with these functions. In studying the process of UTT, the audience will gain insight into how UTT functio...
10.5446/58079 (DOI)
And with that, let's just see if we're ready for Julian Franken. Julian, hello, how are you? Hi, I'm fine. Thank you. Excellent. Yes, please remember to share your screen. And once you're ready with that, we can begin with your presentation. Yes. Are you seeing my screen now? Yes. Yes, we do. Yes. All right. Hello, ev...
Early career researchers, especially when lacking good support structures, can have difficulties identifying academic events like conferences that are of questionable integrity („predatory conferences“). In the ConfIDent project we aim to build a digital platform where researchers can inform themselves about academic e...
10.5446/58081 (DOI)
Can I ask real quick, where are you physically at right now? Which city? I'm physically in Dresden, Germany, but working for the University of Mannheim. Okay, wonderful. Thank you very much. And is this also going to be that Lars will be joining you? Yeah, he's also already here. Yeah, I'm here and yeah, ready. Super....
Collaboration on research data may be restricted by legal regulations in the areas of privacy or copyright law. Researchers face questions about whose data can be reused, which data can be shared, and how results can be stored or published. Still, legal knowledge does not belong to the main skillset of most data-orient...
10.5446/58082 (DOI)
Go ahead, please. Omit Giazvant, your three minutes. Go ahead, please. Hello again. We have started a chat with you and the W. The reasons that we are doing that is just for user support when we are not in the library and we are out of working hours. And another reason is just for support team in a contest with friend...
The Research Guide EconDesk of the ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics is to be supported by a chatbot in the future. Research Guide EconDesk stuff answers questions on literature search and library services and support users with their individual data search. On the one hand, the chatbot should support the ...
10.5446/58084 (DOI)
Hello everyone and welcome back. I hope everyone enjoyed their time at our social event this afternoon and we're very happy to welcome you back to our next event for our panel discussion this evening. Before we begin, as I mentioned, I try to make it a little bit interactive and fun. So I do have my little trivia quiz...
„Potential of AI for Libraries: A new level for knowledge organization?“ What kind of support do researchers need from libraries? How might support and services benefit from AI? How can libraries best support the research process and add value using AI? What might be potential drawbacks? How will the work of librarians...
10.5446/58085 (DOI)
We have here Ulrich Krieger. Ulrich, are you there? Yeah, I'm here. Ah, wonderful Ulrich. Before I begin, before my introduction, just real quick, where are you physically at right now? And if we visit there, what's one thing you recommend that we visit? I'm here at the beautiful Baroque castle of the university, wher...
In addition to structured data, which is often collected explicitly for research purposes, unstructured data is increasingly becoming relevant for research in economics and social sciences. These data often come from non-standard sources, such as websites, digital business reports, social media, etc., and they come in ...
10.5446/58087 (DOI)
It's my great pleasure to introduce Zabina Rauchman. Zabina, are you there and can you hear me okay? Yes, everything works fine. Thank you. Wonderful. And Zabina, before I give a brief introduction, I'd like to ask our speakers physically what city are you in right now and if we ever come to visit that city, what is o...
Whereas systematic literature reviews have become a standard in the health sciences, the method has usually been neglected by researchers in economic and business studies in favor of creating and working with primary data. In the last few years, business librarians have received an increasing number of consultation req...
10.5446/58088 (DOI)
Hello, I'm Francesca Klatt from the Economics and Management Library of the Technische Universität Berlin. I'm going to talk about systematic literature reviews and how service offerings around that topic can enhance the methodology, competencies of young researchers. First of all, I'll give you a short overview on th...
Method and approach Systematic literature reviews aim to reduce biases and redundancies in academic research by using a formalized, transparent and replicable process. The SLRM was adapted to the Economics context and information about it has been provided on the library’s website, which has been structured along the S...
10.5446/57506 (DOI)
I want to speak a little bit about my work in the last two years, as I have already detailed on the performance stage and research and what I have done in the last two years. So I am working together now with people from Caltech and some people in Germany about problems in numerical weather prediction. My plan was two...
There is ongoing work worldwide to write new dynamical cores for numerical weather prediction. The reasons are simple refactoring, take into account new processor architectures, try new programming environments, and finally use latest achievements in numerical mathematics. I will summarize actual developments and show ...
10.5446/19690 (DOI)
Hi, everyone. I'm Miho Fuan. I'm talking from Japan. And I have chosen a rather provocative title, is Inclusiveness in Scalcomery Beneficial for Scholarship. And ultimately, it is. However, in reality, how it is done now, it isn't. So let me explain by telling you a story. First, assume you live in the land of rabbits...
Talking about diversity and inclusion, we often take for granted that it benefits everyone and that it is a goal to be pursued for the sake of equality and innovation. However, there are cases where inclusion, in fact, can harm local scholarship. For instance, being included in global scholcomm assumes working on resea...
10.5446/19691 (DOI)
So hello everyone and thanks for having me today. It's my great pleasure to be here and since our time is short, let me jump right in the middle of it and open my talk with the following I think quite powerful lines brought from my colleague Anbio. Imagine if you were stopped being first and foremost a scholar, a litt...
Peer review is central scholarly practice that carries fundamental paradoxes from its inception. On the one hand, it is very difficult to open up peer review for the sake of empirical analysis, as it usually happens in closed black boxes of publishing and other gatekeeping workflows that are embedded in a myriad of dis...
10.5446/19693 (DOI)
My contribution will be about thinking what diversity, inclusion and collaboration. In the beginning, and I thought that it would be great to talk about this from my digital humanities perspective, but taking into account that we had only 10 minutes, I thought that it was useful to maybe then bring our own disciplinar...
The Digital Humanities propose innovative digital and computational methodologies and practices, together with new approaches to research, publication and evaluation. Although debates about the values of the Digital Humanities have a long history in Northern academies, Latin America has been more interested in rethinki...
10.5446/57496 (DOI)
to give this talk. It's been a long way to get here, both in time and in space. I had to get three times at the railway station, you know, building works because I always got it wrong and managed at the end. And so it's a pleasure to be here and to give this talk about the first image of my group. Okay, so here is wha...
I will briefly discuss how the first image of a black hole was obtained by the EHT collaboration. In particular, I will describe the theoretical aspects that have allowed us to model the dynamics of the plasma accreting onto the black hole and how such dynamics was used to generate synthetic black-hole images. I will a...
10.5446/57508 (DOI)
So, good afternoon everyone and thanks to the organizers to give me the opportunity to share you my research. And yeah, this research is part of a project named FreshPak which focuses on mathematical modeling and simulation of post-harvest supply chain, which means packaging storage of fresh produce. As the last step,...
Temperature is one of the most important factors affecting quality and shelf life of fresh fruits and vegetables. Fresh produce is exposed to changing temperature conditions during the supply chain. This makes a big challenge in designing storage transport containers, which are supposed to provide optimum modified gas ...
10.5446/57515 (DOI)
Okay, so a bit tricky. So it's always a little bit risky. I'm taking even more risk. I'm trying to do the presentation using the notebook. So let's see how this is. So, so yeah, thank you for the possibility to have this talk. Thank you. Thank you also for the previous talks. So this was, I'm using this example of the...
The Julia programming language is gaining increasing attraction in scientific computing, data analysis, machine learning and other fields. Some of its outstanding features are: - open source license - easy-to-learn syntax - powerful abstractions and generic programming features - high performance potential due to just-...
10.5446/57307 (DOI)
So, we have an afternoon packed of presentations about OJC, OJC MPIs in particular. Can you hear me? Could you write in the chat window if you can hear me? Yeah, I can hear you. Okay, okay, good. So, as I said, we have lots of interesting presentations today about OJC standards and in particular about OJC APIs. And we...
The OGC Application Programming Interface (API) suite of standards is a family of Web APIs that have been created as extensible specifications designed as modular building blocks that enable access to spatial data that can be used in data APIs. This presentation provides an insight into OGC API activities, developments...
10.5446/57258 (DOI)
Okay, Bartuck, you're up next. We have about three minutes, so people will start joining. We're on a delay if you're watching it using the app. I think the broadcast is about 15 seconds afterwards. What means that when I'm talking something, after 15 minutes, you will hear it? 15 seconds, sorry. You can second. So I h...
This presentation will introduce a high level idea of creation of a web service that returns the map content generated "on the fly". It will show how to implement any custom logic, analysis, data calculation, data interoperability and present the output on the map within the request's time span. In the heart of the ser...
10.5446/57259 (DOI)
So here we are at the next talk in this session about real world deployments actually of mainly OSTO software and here we have Andrea Amme and some of you have seen his previous talk and now he will talk about some technologies that may be more familiar with you. He will be talking about creating maps in GeoServer usi...
The presentation aims to provide attendees with enough information to master GeoServer styling documents and most of GeoServer extensions to generate appealing, informative, readable maps that can be quickly rendered on screen. Examples will be provided from the OSM data directory GeoSolutions shared with the community...
10.5446/57260 (DOI)
So, welcome, Andrea. You're still muted. It's the most spoken sentence of 2020, I think. You're muted, I guess. So Andrea, he will give a talk about crunching data in due server with discrete global grid systems. I had to read the abstract several times, and I'm very interested in learning about this. I will shortly i...
Discrete Global Grid Systems are a way to tessellate the entire planet into zones sharing similar characteristics, with multiple resolutions to address different precision needs, allowing integration of data coming from different data sources, and on demand analysis of data. Come to this presentation to have an introdu...