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Seminar information archive ~03/28Today's seminar 03/29 | Future seminars 03/30~

2021/10/11

Seminar on Geometric Complex Analysis

10:30-12:00   Online
Takahiro Aoi (Abuno High School)
cscK計量に付随する完備スカラー平坦Kähler計量について (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
複素多様体上のKähler計量であって, そのスカラー曲率が定数となるもの(cscK計量)が存在するか, という問題は非自明であり,極めて重要である.ここでは正則ベクトル場などに対して適当な条件を満たす偏極多様体と, 滑らかな超曲面を考える. 本講演では,この超曲面を無限遠と見做し, それが適当な偏極類にcscK計量を持つ, という境界条件を満たせば,その補集合は漸近錐的完備なスカラー平坦Kähler計量を許容する, という結果について紹介を行い,時間が許す限り関連する問題についても紹介する.
[ Reference URL ]
https://u-tokyo-ac-jp.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0vcu2rrDIqG9Rv5AT0Mpi37urIkJ1IRldB

2021/10/07

Information Mathematics Seminar

16:50-18:35   Online
Hiroshi Fujiwara (BroadBand Tower, Inc.)
Essence of DX
- History of Industrial Revolution and role of the mathematics - (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
Explanation on the essence of DX.
[ Reference URL ]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1I3XD63V937BT_IoqRWBVN67goQAtbkSoIKs-6hfLUAM

Mathematical Biology Seminar

15:00-16:30   Online
Ryosuke Omori (International Institute for Zoonosis Control, Hokkaido University)
The role of mathematical model in the practice of infectious disease control (Japanese)

2021/10/05

Tuesday Seminar on Topology

17:00-18:00   Online
Pre-registration required. See our seminar webpage.
Hiroshi Goda (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Twisted Alexander polynomials, chirality, and local deformations of hyperbolic 3-cone-manifolds (JAPANESE)
[ Abstract ]
We discuss a relationship between the chirality of knots and higher dimensional twisted Alexander polynomials associated with holonomy representations of hyperbolic $3$-cone-manifolds. In particular, we provide a new necessary condition for a knot, that appears in a hyperbolic $3$-cone-manifold of finite volume as a singular set, to be amphicheiral. Moreover, we can detect the chirality of hyperbolic twist knots, according to our criterion, using low-dimensional irreducible representations. (This is a joint work with Takayuki Morifuji.)
[ Reference URL ]
https://park.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/MSF/topology/TuesdaySeminar/index_e.html

Lie Groups and Representation Theory

17:00-18:00   Room #Online (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Toshiyuki KOBAYASHI (The University of Tokyo)
Bounded multiplicity in the branching problems of "small" infinite-dimensional representations (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
I plan to explain a geometric criterion for the bounded multiplicity property of “small” infinite-dimensional
representations of real reductive Lie groups in branching problems.

Applying the criterion to symmetric pairs, we give a full description of the triples H ⊂ G ⊃ G' such that any irreducible admissible representations of G with H-distinguished vectors have the bounded multiplicity property when restricted to the subgroup G'.

The precise results are available in [Adv. Math. 2021, Section 7] and arXiv:2109.14424, and I plan to give some flavor.

2021/10/01

Colloquium

14:30-17:00   Online
Registration is closed (12:00, October 1).
Sadayoshi Kojima (Waseda University) 14:30-15:30
Research Ethics in Computer Aided Mathematics (JAPANESE)
[ Abstract ]
Since the solution of the four colored problem, a computer aided method has been expanding its base in mathematical research based on quite rapid development of Information Technology. Since then, it has been asked what the proof is, which is fundamental in mathematical research ethics. In this talk, I would like to present a history of discussions on this matter until now and to discuss some future aspect.
Hiromi Yokoyama (Kavli IPMU) 16:00-17:00
What's keeping back female mathematicians & physicists? (JAPANESE)
[ Abstract ]
In Japan, female students' rate is low in mathematics and physics. The American Educational Psychology group pointed out there are three factors. We extended the model and added gender inequality  social climate factors. We confirmed that the new factors influenced the male image of mathematics and physics in Japan and England. I would like to Introduce interdisciplinary research on science and technology society.

2021/09/15

Seminar on Probability and Statistics

14:30-16:00   Room # (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Anup Biswas (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune)
Ergodic risk-sensitive control: history, new results and open problems
[ Abstract ]
Asia-Pacific Seminar in Probability and Statistics (APSPS)
https://sites.google.com/view/apsps/home

Risk-sensitive control became popular because of the robustness it provides to the optimal control. Its connection to the theory of large deviation also made it a natural candidate of mathematical interest. In this talk, we shall give an overview of the history of risk-sensitive control problems and some of its applications. We shall then (informally) discuss the ways of tackling this problem and the main questions of interest. At the end, we shall see some important open problems.
[ Reference URL ]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe-136jVBQwRDg3rgEGpgVtH2d4chXCvQuvnk_gE2fZqMGwBw/viewform

2021/08/18

Seminar on Probability and Statistics

14:30-16:00   Room # (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Gery Geenens (The University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney))
Dependence, Sklar's copulas and discreteness
[ Abstract ]
Asia-Pacific Seminar in Probability and Statistics (APSPS)
https://sites.google.com/view/apsps/home

Copulas have now become ubiquitous statistical tools for describing, analysing and modelling dependence between random variables. Yet the classical copula approach, building on Sklar’s theorem, cannot be legitimised if the variables of interest are not continuous. Indeed in the presence of discreteness, copula models are (i) unidentifiable, and (ii) not margin-free, and this by construction. In spite of the serious inconsistencies that this creates, downplaying statements are widespread in the literature, where copula methods are devised and used in discrete settings. In this work we call to reconsidering this current practice. To reconcile copulas with discreteness, we argued that they should be apprehended from a more fundamental perspective. Inspired by century-old ideas of Yule, we propose a novel construction which allows all the pleasant properties of copulas for modelling dependence (in particular:‘margin-freeness’) to smoothly carry over to the discrete setting.
[ Reference URL ]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScU9_QHdHZ-JeVyUIJOKUFmYJvG697NBDFkNh735WK9Cov1Og/viewform

2021/07/30

Colloquium

15:30-16:30   Online
Registration is closed (12:00, July 30).
Takuro Mochizuki (RIMS, Kyoto University)
Toda equations and harmonic bundles (JAPANESE)

2021/07/29

Applied Analysis

16:00-17:00   Online
Dongyuan Xiao ( )
Lotka-Volterra competition-diffusion system: the critical case
[ Abstract ]
We consider the reaction-diffusion competition system u_t=u_{xx}+u(1-u-v), v_t=dv_{xx}+rv(1-v-u), which is the so-called critical case. The associated ODE system then admits infinitely many equilibria, which makes the analysis quite intricate. We first prove the non-existence of monotone traveling waves by applying the phase plane analysis. Next, we study the long time behavior of the solution of the Cauchy problem with a compactly supported initial datum. We not only reveal that the ''faster'' species excludes the ''slower'' species (with an identified ''spreading speed''), but also provide a sharp description of the profile of the solution, thus shedding light on a new ''bump phenomenon''.
[ Reference URL ]
https://forms.gle/LHj5mVUdpQ3Jxkrd6

Information Mathematics Seminar

16:50-18:35   Online
Hiroshi Fujiwara (BroadBand Tower, Inc.)
Think about a zero trust from information security 10 size menace 2021 (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
Consideration on a zero trust from information security 10 size menace 2021
[ Reference URL ]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zdmPdHWcVgH6Sn62nVHNp0ODVBJ7fyHKJHdABtDd_Tw

2021/07/28

Lie Groups and Representation Theory

17:00-18:00   Room #Online (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Yoshiki Oshima (Osaka University, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology)
Collapsing Ricci-flat metrics and a priori estimate for the Monge-Ampere equation
(Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
Yau proved the Calabi conjecture by using a priori estimate for the Monge-Ampere equation. Recently, for a Calabi-Yau manifold with a fiber space structure, the behavior of Ricci-flat metrics collapsing to a Kahler class of the base space was studied by Gross-Tosatti-Zhang, etc. The Gromov-Hausdorff convergence of K3 surfaces to spheres obtained by a joint work with Yuji Odaka (arXiv:1810.07685) is also based on those estimates for solutions to the Monge-Ampere equation. In this talk, I would like to discuss how an estimate of solutions to differential equations deduces the existence of canonical metrics and the Gromov-
Hausdorff convergence.

2021/07/26

thesis presentations

13:15-14:30   Online
Sho Yoshikawa (Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences University of Tokyo)
Studies on algebraic varieties admitting a polarized endomorphism and the minimal model program in mixed characteristic
[ Reference URL ]
https://forms.gle/3TjbHdBRZfmctfTAA

2021/07/21

Algebraic Geometry Seminar

15:00-16:00   Room #zoom (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Cancelled
Keisuke Miyamoto (Osaka)
TBA (日本語)
[ Abstract ]
TBA

2021/07/20

Operator Algebra Seminars

16:45-18:15   Online
Takahiro Hasebe (Hokkaido University)
Spectra of principal minors of random matrices invariant by unitary conjugacy
[ Reference URL ]
https://www.ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~yasuyuki/tokyo-seminar.htm

Lie Groups and Representation Theory

17:00-18:00   Room #Online (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Hiroyoshi Tamori (Hokkaido University)
On the existence of a nonzero linear period (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
Let $(G,H)$ be a symmetric pair $(\mathrm{GL}(n,\mathbb{H}),\mathrm{GL}(n,\mathbb{C}))$ or $(\mathrm{GL}(2n,\mathbb{R}),\mathrm{GL}(n,\mathbb{C}))$. It was proved by Broussous-Matringe that for an irreducible smooth admissible Fr\'{e}chet representation $\pi$ of $G$ of moderate growth, the dimension of the space of $H$-linear period of $\pi$ is not greater then one. We give some necessary condition for the existence of a nonzero $H$-linear period of $\pi$, which proves the archimedean case of a conjecture by Prasad and Takloo-Bighash. Our approach is based on the $H$-orbit decomposition of the flag variety of $G$, and homology of principal series representations. This is a joint work with Miyu Suzuki (Kanazawa University).

2021/07/19

Seminar on Geometric Complex Analysis

10:30-12:00   Online
Makoto Abe (Hiroshima University)
$\mathbb{C}^n$上の不分岐Riemann領域に対する中間的擬凸性 (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
The talk is based on a joint work with T. Shima and S. Sugiyama.
We characterize the intermediate pseudoconvexity for unramified Riemann domains over $\mathbb{C}^n$ by the continuity property which holds for a class of maps whose projections to $\mathbb{C}^n$ are families of unidirectionally parameterized intermediate dimensional analytic balls written by polynomials of degree $\le 2$.
[ Reference URL ]
https://u-tokyo-ac-jp.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0vcu2rrDIqG9Rv5AT0Mpi37urIkJ1IRldB

2021/07/15

Information Mathematics Seminar

16:50-18:35   Online
Hiroshi Fujiwara (BroadBand Tower, Inc.)
From the Cyber Attack by the malware to the Zero Trust Network
(Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
Explanation on the Cyber Attack by the malware and the Zero Trust Network
[ Reference URL ]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zdmPdHWcVgH6Sn62nVHNp0ODVBJ7fyHKJHdABtDd_Tw

2021/07/14

Seminar on Probability and Statistics

14:30-16:00   Room # (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Anirvan Chakraborty ( IISER Kolkata, India)
Statistics for Functional Data
[ Abstract ]
Asia-Pacific Seminar in Probability and Statistics (APSPS)
https://sites.google.com/view/apsps/home

With the advancement in technology, statisticians often have to analyze data which are curves or functions observed over a domain. Data of this type is usually called functional data and is very common these days in various fields of science. Statistical modelling of this type of data is usually done by viewing the data as a random sample from a probability distribution on some infinite dimensional function space. This formulation, however, implies that one has to delve into the mathematical rigour and complexity of dealing with infinite dimensional objects and probability distributions in function spaces. As such, standard multivariate statistical methods are far from useful in analyzing such data. We will discuss some statistical techniques for analyzing functional data as well as outline some of the unique challenges faced and also discuss some interesting open problems in this frontline research area.
[ Reference URL ]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfkHbmXT_3kHkBIUedzNSFqQ6QxuZzUQ9_qOgc8HqtZsKHTPQ/viewform

2021/07/13

Tuesday Seminar of Analysis

16:00-17:30   Online
MIURA Tatsuya (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Li-Yau type inequality for curves and applications (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
A classical result of Li and Yau asserts an optimal relation between the bending energy and multiplicity of a closed surface in Euclidean space. Here we establish an analogue for curves in a completely general form, and observe new phenomena due to low dimensionality. We also discuss its applications to elastic flows, networks, and knots.
[ Reference URL ]
https://forms.gle/gR4gfn8v59LEoqp38

Tuesday Seminar on Topology

17:00-18:00   Online
Pre-registration required. See our seminar webpage.
Makoto Sakuma (Osaka City University Advanced Mathematical Institute)
Homotopy motions of surfaces in 3-manifolds (JAPANESE)
[ Abstract ]
We introduce the concept of a homotopy motion of a subset in a manifold, and give a systematic study of homotopy motions of surfaces in closed orientable 3-manifolds. This notion arises from various natural problems in 3-manifold theory such as domination of manifold pairs, homotopical behaviour of simple loops on a Heegaard surface, and monodromies of virtual branched covering surface bundles associated to a Heegaard splitting. This is a joint work with Yuya Koda (arXiv:2011.05766).
[ Reference URL ]
https://park.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/MSF/topology/TuesdaySeminar/index_e.html

Operator Algebra Seminars

16:45-18:15   Online
Makoto Yamashita (Univ. Oslo)
Quantization of locally compact groups from matched pairs
[ Reference URL ]
https://www.ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~yasuyuki/tokyo-seminar.htm

Lie Groups and Representation Theory

17:00-18:00   Room #Online (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Yoshiki Oshima (Osaka University, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology)
Compactification of locally symmetric spaces and collapsing of canonical Kahler metrics (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
The moduli spaces of Abelian varieties and K3 surfaces are known to have a structure of locally symmetric spaces. Around 1960, a finite number of compactifications of locally symmetric spaces are constructed by Ichiro Satake. In this talk, based on a joint work with Yuji Odaka (arXiv:1810:07685), we will see that one of Satake compactifications parametrizes limits of canonical (Ricci-flat) Kahler metrics on Abelian varieties and K3 surfaces.

2021/07/12

Seminar on Geometric Complex Analysis

10:30-12:00   Online
Katsuhiko Matsuzaki (Waseda University)
Parametrization of Weil-Petersson curves on the plane (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
A Weil-Petersson curve is the image of the real line by a quasiconformal homeomorphism of the plane whose complex dilatation is square integrable with respect to the hyperbolic metrics on the upper and the lower half-planes. We consider two parameter spaces of all such curves and show that they are biholomorphically equivalent. As a consequence, we prove that the variant of the Beurling-Ahlfors quasiconformal extension defined by using the heat kernel for the convolution yields a global real-analytic section for the Teichmueller projection to the Weil-Petersson Teichmueller space. This is a joint work with Huaying Wei.
[ Reference URL ]
https://u-tokyo-ac-jp.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0vcu2rrDIqG9Rv5AT0Mpi37urIkJ1IRldB

2021/07/08

Tokyo-Nagoya Algebra Seminar

16:00-17:30   Online
Please see the URL below for details on the online seminar.
Tsukasa Ishibashi (RIMS, Kyoto University)
Sign-stable mutation loops and pseudo-Anosov mapping classes (Japanese)
[ Reference URL ]
http://www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~aaron.chan/TNAseminar.html

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