Guest lectures and seminars - Page 16
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NHA B1120
Markus Spitzweck (Universität Osnabrück) will present the talk «Representation categories and motives».
This seminar will consist of two separate presentations, each about 15-minute long.
1) Magnetic Quincke Rollers with tunable single particle dynamics and collective states
2) Electrically controllable ferrofluids
It is well known that if the singular values of a matrix are distinct, then its best rank-n approximation in the Frobenius norm is uniquely determined and given by the truncated singular value decomposition. On the other hand, this uniqueness is in general not true for best rank-n approximations in the spectral norm. In this talk we relate the problem of finding best rank-n approximations in the spectral norm to Kolmogorov n-widths and corresponding optimal spaces. By providing new criteria for optimality of subspaces with respect to the n-width, we describe a large family of best rank-n approximations to a given matrix. This results in a variety of solutions to the best low-rank approximation problem and provides alternatives to the truncated singular value decomposition. This variety can be exploited to obtain best low-rank approximations with problem-oriented properties.
We further discuss the generalization of these results to compact operators in L2, and explain how they can be used to both describe the out-performance of smooth spline approximations of solutions to differential equations when compared to classical finite element methods, and to solve the outlier-problem in isogeometric analysis.
This talk is based on work done in collaboration with Michael Floater, Carla Manni and Hendrik Speleers.
We further discuss the generalization of these results to compact operators in L2, and explain how they can be used to both describe the out-performance of smooth spline approximations of solutions to differential equations when compared to classical finite element methods, and to solve the outlier-problem in isogeometric analysis.
This talk is based on work done in collaboration with Michael Floater, Carla Manni and Hendrik Speleers.
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Room 1119, Niels Henrik Abels hus
The Section 4 seminar for the Spring of 2023 will be held on Wednesdays at 10:15–12:00 (see the schedule)
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NHA107
C*-algebra seminar talk by John Quigg (Arizona State University)