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- 7Kong, Linglong (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
- 7Lewis, Mark (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
- 6Han, Bin (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
- 6Hillen, Thomas (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
- 6Mizera, Ivan (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
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Fall 2022
We consider the category of modules over certain subalgebras of the unrolled restricted quantum group associated to any reductive Lie algebra and show some progress towards the proof of an equivalence of categories of this with the category of local representations of a simple current extension.
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Monge solutions and uniqueness in multi-marginal optimal transport: costs associated to graphs and a general condition
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This thesis is devoted to the proof of several results on the existence and uniqueness of Monge solutions to the multi-marginal optimal transportation problem. These results are found in Chapters \ref{Chapter3}, \ref{Chapter4} and \ref{Chapter5}, and represent joint work with Brendan Pass. The...
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Fall 2011
Turbulence is a chaotic motion of fluid that can be described by the Navier--Stokes equations or even highly simplified shell models. Under the continuum limit, standard shell models of turbulence are shown to reduce to a common evolution equation that reproduces many predictions of the...
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Fall 2011
This thesis is concerned with the development of new formulae for higher order derivatives, and the algorithmic, numerical, and analytical development of the G transformation, a method for computing infinite-range integrals. We introduce the Slevinsky-Safouhi formulae I and II with applications,...
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New Techniques in Numerical Integration: The Computation of Molecular Integrals over Exponential-Type Functions
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The numerical evaluation of challenging integrals is a topic of interest in applied mathematics. We investigate molecular integrals in the B function basis, an exponentially decaying basis with a compact analytical Fourier transform. The Fourier property allows analytical expressions for...
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Fall 2009
The thesis aims at showing some important methods, theories and applications about non-parametric density estimation via regularization in univariate setting. It gives a brief introduction to non-parametric density estimation, and discuss several well-known methods, for example, histogram...