Saturday 11 January 2025 |
Events for day: Wednesday 19 April 2023 |
13:30 - 15:00 Weekly Seminar Evolution of thermal and non thermal radio continuum emission on kpc scales predictions for SKA School ASTRONOMY Resolved maps of the thermal and non-thermal radio continuum (RC) emission of distant galaxies are a powerful tool for understanding the role of the interstellar medium (ISM) in the evolution of galaxies. We simulate the RC surface brightness of present-day star-forming galaxies in the past at 0.15 < z < 3, considering two cases of radio size evolution: (1) no evolution and (2) same evolution as in the optical. We aim to investigate the (a) structure of the thermal and non-thermal emission on kpc scales, (b) evolution of the thermal fraction and synchrotron spectrum at mid-radio frequencies ( ? 1–10 GHz), and (c) capability of the proposed SK ... 14:00 - 15:00 Combinatorics and Computing Weekly Seminar A Differentially Private Shortest Path Algorithm for Low Tree-width Graphs School MATHEMATICS Differential privacy, defined by Dwork et al. is a fundamental concept in data privacy. Besides numerous real world applications, it involves interesting theoretical aspects, too. In the first half of this talk, we overview the the basics of differential privacy. Then, we talk about the problem of differential private shortest path in graphs with low tree-width. Gharar Link: https://room.gharar.ir/ba05e1ad-99f6-4911-b60e-dbf02616a692 ... 16:00 - 17:00 Mathematics Colloquium Old and New on de Rham Cohomology School MATHEMATICS For over a century de Rham cohomology has played a central role in geometry, analysis and arithmetic. In positive characteristic, it is still a mysterious object. I will explain recent discoveries about it, due to Bhatt-Lurie, Drinfeld, and Petrov, in the wake of the theory of prismatic stacks. Link: https://vroom.ui.ac.ir/b/jav-qqx-92n-2wr Subscribing the Mathematics Colloquium mailing list: https://groups.google.com/g/ipm-math-colloquium ... 17:30 - 19:00 Number Theory Webinar On Inverse Theorems and Conjectures in Ergodic Theory and Additive Combinatorics School MATHEMATICS I will provide a non-technical overview of some interactions between ergodic theory and additive combinatorics. The focus will be on inverse theorems and conjectures for the Gowers uniformity norms for finite abelian groups in additive combinatorics and their counterparts for the Host-Kra-Gowers uniformity seminorms for abelian measure-preserving systems in ergodic theory. Zoom Meeting ID: 856 1386 0958 Passcode: 513992 ICS-File: https://researchseminars.org/seminar/FGC-IPM/ics ... |