Events - Page 18
Nicola Sartori (Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padova, ITA) will give a talk on September 17th at 14:15 in the Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Prof. Rüdiger Kiesel from the University of Duisburg-Essen will give a Seminar Lecture with the Title: "Carbon Risks on Financial Markets"
You are cordially invited to an afternoon of three seminar talks on recent topics in stochastic analysis in high dimensions. The talks take place at the Wolfgang Pauli Institute in Vienna, Austria (https://www.wpi.ac.at).
Kenny De Commer (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) will give a talk titled: Spectral *-algebras and quantum group actions
Lara Lusa (Department of Mathematics, University of Primorska, SLO) will give a talk on September 3rd at 14:15 in the Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Prof. Andrey Pilipenko from The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine will give a seminar lecture with the title:
On Exponential Stability of SDEs with Discontinuous Drift
The scope of the workshop: This international workshop brings together scientist from a wide range of fields with a special interest in bio-mechanics phenomena from cellular scale to the size of organs. Through a series of short talks the participants will present their work, where the workshop strives to stimulate scientific exchange and to initiate new collaborations.
Abstract:
A well-studied problem in computer vision is "structure from motion", where 3D structures and camera poses are reconstructed from given 2D images taken by the unknown cameras. The most classical instance is the 5-point problem: given 2 images of 5 points, the 3D coordinates of the points and the 2 camera poses can be reconstructed. In fact, given 2 generic images of 5 points, this problem has 20 solutions (i.e., 3D coordinates + 2 camera poses) over the complex numbers. Reconstruction problems which have a finite positive number of solutions given generic input images, such as the 5-point problem, are called "minimal". These are the most relevant problem instances for practical algorithms, in particular those with a small generic number of solutions.
We formally define minimal problems from the point of view of algebraic geometry. Our algebraic techniques lead to a classification of all minimal problems for point-line arrangements and any number of cameras. We compute their generic number of solutions with symbolic and numerical methods.
This is joint work with Timothy Duff, Anton Leykin, and Tomas Pajdla.
NB! Coffee/Tea/Biscuits from 14.00.
The seminar in Mathematical Logic will take place in the meeting room of the Computer Science building Thursdays 10.15 - 12.00.
The purpose of the conference is to bring together leading researchers and students in stochastic analysis and applications, to discuss new results and research challenges, with emphasis on stochastic analysis, stochastic control and information, random fields, and applications to risk models in finance, biology, insurance and physics.
Petter Nyland (NTNU) will give a talk titled: Matui’s Conjectures for Étale Groupoids.
Jesse Hemerik (Department of Biostatistics, University of Oslo) will give a talk on August 20th at 14:15 in the Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Monday 19 August 2019 Mohamed MNIF from the Ecole Polytechnique de Tunisie and Yaozhong HU from the University of Alberta will give two seminar lectures at the section of Stochastic analysis, Finance and risks. Titles and Abstracts below.
Summer school and workshop at University of Oslo
Johannes Lederer (Faculty of Mathematics, Ruhr-Universität of Bochum, GER) will give a talk on June 21st at 14:15 in the Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Prof. Georgii Riabov from the Kyiv Institute of Mathematics will give at our department a mini-course of four lectures.
This lecture is the fifth and last of a mini-course given by Professor John Quigg (Arizona State University, Tempe, USA), one of the world leading experts on the topic of C*-dynamical systems.
This course is a part of the project "Pure Mathematics in Norway, 2018-2022", supported by the Trond Mohn Foundation (earlier called the Bergen Research Foundation) and the Tromsø Research Foundation.
Prof. Georgii Riabov from the Kyiv Institute of Mathematics will give at our department a mini-course of four lectures.
This lecture is the fourth of a mini-course consisting of five lectures given by Professor John Quigg (Arizona State University, Tempe, USA), one of the world leading experts on the topic of C*-dynamical systems.
This course is a part of the project "Pure Mathematics in Norway, 2018-2022", supported by the Trond Mohn Foundation (earlier called the Bergen Research Foundation) and the Tromsø Research Foundation.
Professor Boulakhras Gherbal from the University of Biskra, Algeria will give a seminar lecture with the following title:
“Existence of optimal solutions for a stochastic control problems for systems of mean-field FBSDEs”
Prof. Georgii Riabov from the Kyiv Institute of Mathematics will give at our department a mini-course of four lectures.
This lecture is the third of a mini-course consisting of five lectures given by Professor John Quigg (Arizona State University, Tempe, USA), one of the world leading experts on the topic of C*-dynamical systems.
This course is a part of the project "Pure Mathematics in Norway, 2018-2022", supported by the Trond Mohn Foundation (earlier called the Bergen Research Foundation) and the Tromsø Research Foundation.