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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0348081

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $36,200.00
    Summary
    Hecke Algebras in Algebra and Analysis. The aim of this program is to adapt techniques from harmonic analysis and operator-algebraic representation theory to study Hecke algebras arising in algebraic and geometric settings. The relevant analytic structures are C*-algebras and the fundamental question is then "Which Hecke algebras have a faithful enveloping C*-algebra?" We investigate this question, first by developing an appropriate theory of crossed products by semigroups and, second, by using .... Hecke Algebras in Algebra and Analysis. The aim of this program is to adapt techniques from harmonic analysis and operator-algebraic representation theory to study Hecke algebras arising in algebraic and geometric settings. The relevant analytic structures are C*-algebras and the fundamental question is then "Which Hecke algebras have a faithful enveloping C*-algebra?" We investigate this question, first by developing an appropriate theory of crossed products by semigroups and, second, by using the notion of topologization which enables the Hecke algebra to be studied in the context of topological groups.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0560185

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $120,000.00
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    Combinatorial structures for computer security and communication. Hadamard matrices in their various guises arise many times in the study of reliable communications and secure communications. The aim of this research project is to use the theory of cyclotomy in both fields and rings to find new number theoretic results which will then be used to obtain new with zero or small autocorrelation functions. The significance of this research is to propose new construction of Hadamard matrices and bloc .... Combinatorial structures for computer security and communication. Hadamard matrices in their various guises arise many times in the study of reliable communications and secure communications. The aim of this research project is to use the theory of cyclotomy in both fields and rings to find new number theoretic results which will then be used to obtain new with zero or small autocorrelation functions. The significance of this research is to propose new construction of Hadamard matrices and block designs for computer security and wireless network communication. We expect some new classes of Hadamard matrices and block designs can be constructed for security and communication applications and several papers would be submitted or published.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0453416

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $35,000.00
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    The fundamental structure of combinatorial configurations. Combinatorial configurations are fundamental mathematical tools used to model physical problems in the information sciences. Combinatorial trades arise from the differences between combinatorial configurations. They uniquely determine the underlying structure of the configuration and are central to the determination of defining sets. With this proposal we shall study the existence, properties and applications of combinatorial trades and .... The fundamental structure of combinatorial configurations. Combinatorial configurations are fundamental mathematical tools used to model physical problems in the information sciences. Combinatorial trades arise from the differences between combinatorial configurations. They uniquely determine the underlying structure of the configuration and are central to the determination of defining sets. With this proposal we shall study the existence, properties and applications of combinatorial trades and the associated defining sets. Our results will have applications in the areas of biotechnology, information systems, information security and experimental design.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0211632

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $23,400.00
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    Representations of dynamical systems, amenability, and proper actions. Mathematicians study abstract objects by representing them in terms of well-understood concrete models, and need to know when a representation is faithful, in the sense that the model contains complete information. Dynamical systems are an abstraction of physical systems suitable for studying time evolution and symmetries. The project aims to determine when important representations of dynamical systems are faithful, or, in .... Representations of dynamical systems, amenability, and proper actions. Mathematicians study abstract objects by representing them in terms of well-understood concrete models, and need to know when a representation is faithful, in the sense that the model contains complete information. Dynamical systems are an abstraction of physical systems suitable for studying time evolution and symmetries. The project aims to determine when important representations of dynamical systems are faithful, or, in mathematical language, when the dynamical system is amenable. The proposed strategy involves extending Rieffel's notion of proper actions; the construction should be of wide applicability apart from the intended applications to amenability.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0989627

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $82,090.00
    Summary
    New frontiers in statistical mechanics. The chiral Potts model has been introduced in 1981 as a model for commensurate-incommensurate phase transitions in a layer of atoms or molecules adsorbed to a solid surface. If the adsorbed atoms all fit to holes between the surface atoms, the added layer is frozen, commensurate with the surface. If the added atoms are unable to fit holes, the added layer is no longer commensurate with the surface and could be in a floating state. A deeper understanding of .... New frontiers in statistical mechanics. The chiral Potts model has been introduced in 1981 as a model for commensurate-incommensurate phase transitions in a layer of atoms or molecules adsorbed to a solid surface. If the adsorbed atoms all fit to holes between the surface atoms, the added layer is frozen, commensurate with the surface. If the added atoms are unable to fit holes, the added layer is no longer commensurate with the surface and could be in a floating state. A deeper understanding of this and similar phenomena in layered systems has nanotechnological implications. This may affect the design of new small electronic devices or could apply to small biological systems and the development of new medicines. The project will surely lead to new applicable mathematics.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0347292

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $9,000.00
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    Low-order dynamical models for non-linear fluid behaviour in quasi two-dimensional plasmas. Two complex systems in which a magnetic field imposes two-dimensional fluid motions are turbulent fusion plasmas and magnetospheric plasmas. A distinctive property of 2D flows is the inverse energy cascade, whereby energy streaming into large-scale vortices, coherent structures, or sheared flows gives a remarkable propensity for self-organizing behaviour. This can be exploited to govern or guide our respo .... Low-order dynamical models for non-linear fluid behaviour in quasi two-dimensional plasmas. Two complex systems in which a magnetic field imposes two-dimensional fluid motions are turbulent fusion plasmas and magnetospheric plasmas. A distinctive property of 2D flows is the inverse energy cascade, whereby energy streaming into large-scale vortices, coherent structures, or sheared flows gives a remarkable propensity for self-organizing behaviour. This can be exploited to govern or guide our response to such systems. We propose to investigate the dynamics of momentum and energy exchange in these plasmas, using reduced dynamical models and bifurcation and stability mathematics. Expected outcomes are improved prediction of magnetospheric substorms and confinement of fusion plasmas.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0667119

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $60,000.00
    Summary
    Totally disconnected groups, representations and discrete mathematics. This project involves participation in programs at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Princeton and the nearby Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science that are designed to initiate collaborations across distinct mathematical research areas. These programs will set future research directions and could lead to innovations in computer science. Discoveries I have made in one of the research areas mean .... Totally disconnected groups, representations and discrete mathematics. This project involves participation in programs at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Princeton and the nearby Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science that are designed to initiate collaborations across distinct mathematical research areas. These programs will set future research directions and could lead to innovations in computer science. Discoveries I have made in one of the research areas mean that I may be able to make substantial contributions to these programs. Early involvement in influential programs such as these means that Australia is well placed to take advantage of developments that result and also enhances the reputation of Australian mathematics.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0242083

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $11,400.00
    Summary
    Propagation of singularities for the Schrodinger equation. The time-dependent Schrodinger equation governs the evolution of quantum particles. In this project we aim to use new techniques from mathematical scattering theory to analyse solutions of the Schrodinger equation and obtain sharp bounds on their singularities. Controlling such singularities will allow us to deduce quantitative bounds on the number of eigenvalues in certain situations, and provide new techniques for studying nonlinear Sc .... Propagation of singularities for the Schrodinger equation. The time-dependent Schrodinger equation governs the evolution of quantum particles. In this project we aim to use new techniques from mathematical scattering theory to analyse solutions of the Schrodinger equation and obtain sharp bounds on their singularities. Controlling such singularities will allow us to deduce quantitative bounds on the number of eigenvalues in certain situations, and provide new techniques for studying nonlinear Schrodinger equations.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0667294

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $57,440.00
    Summary
    The structure of quantum groups. We propose to study the structure of mathematical objects used in describing symmetries of micro-scale phenomena. The project will significantly develop already well established Australian-Korean cooperation in this exciting and rapidly growing area of research. The results will be immediately applicable to related fields of mathematics, most notably to noncommutative geometry. In the long run, the outcomes will help in better understanding of fundamental problem .... The structure of quantum groups. We propose to study the structure of mathematical objects used in describing symmetries of micro-scale phenomena. The project will significantly develop already well established Australian-Korean cooperation in this exciting and rapidly growing area of research. The results will be immediately applicable to related fields of mathematics, most notably to noncommutative geometry. In the long run, the outcomes will help in better understanding of fundamental problems of modern quantum physics.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0346639

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $32,500.00
    Summary
    Dynamics of eigenvalue/eigenspace algorithms with applications to signal processing. Many problems in signal and systems lead naturally to an eigenvalue/eigenspace determination and tracking problem; for example (acoustic) echo-cancellation, crosstalk suppression in ADSL modems, direction of arrival determination with an array of sensors, linear system identification etc. Exploiting methods from global analysis and dynamical systems theory we will study the available algorithms for eigenspace de .... Dynamics of eigenvalue/eigenspace algorithms with applications to signal processing. Many problems in signal and systems lead naturally to an eigenvalue/eigenspace determination and tracking problem; for example (acoustic) echo-cancellation, crosstalk suppression in ADSL modems, direction of arrival determination with an array of sensors, linear system identification etc. Exploiting methods from global analysis and dynamical systems theory we will study the available algorithms for eigenspace determination to characterise their computational efficiency, accuracy and effectiveness in various data scenarios. The analysis will lead to improved designs for eigenvalue/eigenspace algorithms, as well as design tools to engineer algorithms to specific situations.
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