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2008-06-05Modeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration, -Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapiesMarc Thiriet 2008-06-05
14:10:00 - 17:00:00 Modeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration, -Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapies308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-05Mathematics and Nanoscale Self-assemblyWen-Ching Li 2008-06-05
10:00:00 - 12:10:00 Mathematics and Nanoscale Self-assembly308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-04French-Taiwan Exchange ProgramModeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration, -Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapies
Prof. Marc Thiriet ( Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), France )2008 - 06 - 04 (Wed.)
09:00 - 12:10
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.)1. Anatomy of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 2. Physiology of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 3. Rheology of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 4. Liver Geometry, Functions, and Rheology 5. Imaging and 3D Reconstruction. -
2008-06-04Modeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration, -Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapiesMarc Thiriet 2008-06-04
09:00:00 - 12:10:00 Modeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration, -Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapies308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-03Student seminar on PDEGolbarg-Trudinger, second order, Elliptic PDE.
Dr. Hidemitsu Wadade ( Math. Division, NCTS/Taipei & Taida Institute for Mathematical Sciences )2008 - 06 - 03 (Tue.)
18:30 - 20:00
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.)這個seminar的目的是由一群學幾何幾析及偏 微分方程的學生組成,主要要學習elliptic PDE 的基本理論,歡迎有興趣的同學來參加。 -
2008-06-03Introduction to Lang-lands ProgramProf. Jing Yu ( Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University & Taida Institute for Mathematical Sciences )
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2008-06-03Geometric AnalysisRicci flow
Prof. Chang-Shou Lin ( Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University )2008 - 06 - 03 (Tue.)
09:10 - 12:10
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-03NCTS/TPE & TIMS Joint Student Geometry Seminar (2008)Causality in Lorentz Manifolds
Dr. Yen-Wen Fan ( Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Sciences, National Taiwan University )2008 - 06 - 03 (Tue.)
16:10 - 17:00
405, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-03Statistical MethodologyDifferential Expression of Microarray Time Course Data
Dr. Yu Chuan Tai ( University of California, San Francisco, USA )2008 - 06 - 03 (Tue.)
13:30 - 15:00
405, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-03NCTS/TPE & TIMS Joint Geometry Seminar (2009-2010)Folded Holomorphic Maps
Prof. Jens von Bergmann ( University of Notre Dame, USA )2008 - 06 - 03 (Tue.)
11:00 - 12:10
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.)The theory of folded holomorphic maps is a program to extend the tools of $J$--holomorphic curves to all oriented 4--manifolds by utilizing folded symplectic structures.
A folded symplectic structure on a manifold is a closed 2-form that is non-degenerate away from a real codimension 1 hypersurface ("fold"), on which its kernel gives a 1-dimensional foliation. Every oriented 4--manifold admits such a structure. Folded holomorphic maps are pairs of $J$--holomorphic maps from two halfs of a Riemann surfaces. The halfs are separated by a codimension 1 submanifold, which has image on the fold and is satisfying an appropriate boundary condition. This boundary condition constitutes the heart of the theory and can be visualized by "tunneling" in the fold, allowing maps to exit at a location that is different from where they enter the fold. We prove that under the simplifying assumption that the fold is "circle-invariant" this leads to a Fredholm problem. Such folds occur frequently. Under suitable genericity assumptions, moduli spaces of folded holomorphic maps have the expected dimension. In the case of pseudoconvex folds we show that they possess a natural compactification with boundary stratum of codimension at least 2. We will explain the theory and the mentioned results and give examples of moduli spaces of folded holomorphic maps, including moduli spaces of maps into the the 4-sphere. -
2008-06-03Introduction to Lang-lands ProgramJing Yu 2008-06-03
14:00:00 - 16:00:00 Introduction to Lang-lands Program 308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-03Folded Holomorphic MapsJens von Bergmann 2008-06-03
11:00:00 - 12:10:00 Folded Holomorphic Maps308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-03Differential Expression of Microarray Time Course DataYu Chuan Tai 2008-06-03
13:30:00 - 15:00:00 Differential Expression of Microarray Time Course Data405 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-03Ricci flowChang-Shou Lin 2008-06-03
09:10:00 - 12:10:00 Ricci flow 308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-03Golbarg-Trudinger, second order, Elliptic PDE.Hidemitsu Wadade 2008-06-03
18:30:00 - 20:00:00 Golbarg-Trudinger, second order, Elliptic PDE.308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-03Causality in Lorentz ManifoldsYen-Wen Fan 2008-06-03
16:10:00 - 17:00:00 Causality in Lorentz Manifolds405 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-02French-Taiwan Exchange ProgramModeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration, -Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapies
Prof. Marc Thiriet ( Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), France )2008 - 06 - 02 (Mon.)
09:00 - 12:10
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.)1. Anatomy of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 2. Physiology of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 3. Rheology of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 4. Liver Geometry, Functions, and Rheology 5. Imaging and 3D Reconstruction. -
2008-06-02Seminar of AlgebraGalois cohomology: Quadratic forms
Prof. Ming-Chang Kang ( Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University )2008 - 06 - 02 (Mon.)
15:30 - 17:30
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-02Galois cohomology: Quadratic formsMing-Chang Kang 2008-06-02
15:30:00 - 17:30:00 Galois cohomology: Quadratic forms308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-02Modeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration, -Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapiesMarc Thiriet 2008-06-02
09:00:00 - 12:10:00 Modeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration, -Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapies308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-30Paleoclimatological climate variations study based on Vostok Ice Core’Prof. Dan'l Pierce ( Access Analytics International, USA )
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2008-05-30Paleoclimatological climate variations study based on Vostok Ice Core’Prof. Norden E. Huang ( Research Center for Adaptive Data Analysis, National Central University )
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2008-05-30Paleoclimatological climate variations study based on Vostok Ice Core’Norden Huang 2008-05-30
13:30:00 - 14:30:00 Paleoclimatological climate variations study based on Vostok Ice Core’308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-30Paleoclimatological climate variations study based on Vostok Ice Core’2008-05-30
11:10:00 - 12:00:00 Paleoclimatological climate variations study based on Vostok Ice Core’405 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-30Workshop of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations Related to Physical ModelsMay 30 - 31, 2008
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2008-05-29Seminar on Graph ColoringCircular consecutive choosability of graphs -XIII
Prof. Xuding Zhu ( Zhejiang Normal University, China )2008 - 05 - 29 (Thu.)
10:00 - 12:00
405, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-29Scientific Computing SeminarThe CIP Method and Adaptive Soroban-Grid for Flow Analysis
Prof. Yoichi Ogata ( Hiroshima University, Japan )2008 - 05 - 29 (Thu.)
11:10 - 12:00
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-29French-Taiwan Exchange ProgramModeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapies
Prof. Marc Thiriet ( Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), France )2008 - 05 - 29 (Thu.)
14:10 - 17:00
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2008-05-29Seminar on Graph ColoringCircular consecutive choosability of graphs -XIV
Prof. Xuding Zhu ( Zhejiang Normal University, China )2008 - 05 - 29 (Thu.)
13:30 - 15:30
405, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-29Student seminar on differential geometryLectures on Differential Geometry
Prof. Yu-Chao Tu ( University of Utah, USA )2008 - 05 - 29 (Thu.)
19:00 - 20:30
405, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.)