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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0663399

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $228,000.00
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    Three-dimensional geometry and topology. This project will carry out important fundamental research into the geometry and topology of 3-dimensional manifolds, an area of intense activity over the last 30 years. The work has direct applications to physics, for example recent work in cosmology aimed at determining the global structure of our universe. Our work on knotting and symmetries of molecular graphs will also be of considerable interest in chemistry and biology. The project will also .... Three-dimensional geometry and topology. This project will carry out important fundamental research into the geometry and topology of 3-dimensional manifolds, an area of intense activity over the last 30 years. The work has direct applications to physics, for example recent work in cosmology aimed at determining the global structure of our universe. Our work on knotting and symmetries of molecular graphs will also be of considerable interest in chemistry and biology. The project will also provide high quality training of undergraduate and graduate students in geometry and topology, and will increase international cooperation by developing closer links with colleagues and institutions overseas.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1095831

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
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    Homotopy theory: interactions with representation theory and moduli spaces. This proposal will involve young researchers and train them for problem solving in many fields, including management, the sciences, the financial industries, and the development of technologies. Furthermore, many of the projects in this proposal are collaborative and interdisciplinary. It is the CI's sincere hope that this proposal can help bolster communication amongst the wealth of topology, number theory, and mathe .... Homotopy theory: interactions with representation theory and moduli spaces. This proposal will involve young researchers and train them for problem solving in many fields, including management, the sciences, the financial industries, and the development of technologies. Furthermore, many of the projects in this proposal are collaborative and interdisciplinary. It is the CI's sincere hope that this proposal can help bolster communication amongst the wealth of topology, number theory, and mathematical physics experts in Australia. The research in these exciting areas of mathematics will contribute to maintaining Australia's position as a research leader in pure mathematics.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1094516

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    Australian Research Council
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    $625,000.00
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    Algorithms and computation in four-dimensional topology. This project will establish Australia as a world leader in computational topology, particularly in the all-important areas of topology in three and four dimensions. In four dimensions this work will be truly groundbreaking; until now the field has seen little development due to the complexity of the algorithms and computations required, and the applicant is in the unique position of having the necessary tools to make significant progress .... Algorithms and computation in four-dimensional topology. This project will establish Australia as a world leader in computational topology, particularly in the all-important areas of topology in three and four dimensions. In four dimensions this work will be truly groundbreaking; until now the field has seen little development due to the complexity of the algorithms and computations required, and the applicant is in the unique position of having the necessary tools to make significant progress in a feasible time frame. In three dimensions this project will strengthen the distinguished computational topology community in Melbourne, led by pioneers such as Rubinstein, Goodman, Hodgson as well as the applicant himself.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0345039

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,000.00
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    Geometric structures on 3-manifolds. Three-dimensional manifolds are of central importance in topology, algebra, and cosmology (providing models for the universe). Thurston's Geometrization Conjecture gives a beautiful conjectural picture of 3-manifolds in terms of eight uniform geometries, but the conjecture and some of its basic consequences remain unproved. This project is aimed at making advances on fundamental questions in the following areas: * construction of geometric structures by def .... Geometric structures on 3-manifolds. Three-dimensional manifolds are of central importance in topology, algebra, and cosmology (providing models for the universe). Thurston's Geometrization Conjecture gives a beautiful conjectural picture of 3-manifolds in terms of eight uniform geometries, but the conjecture and some of its basic consequences remain unproved. This project is aimed at making advances on fundamental questions in the following areas: * construction of geometric structures by deformation methods, * computation of geometric structures, * geometric and algebraic invariants.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0772708

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $400,000.00
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    Statistical Topology and its Application to Deriving New Geometric Invariants. This project will offer a great opportunity for talented students to engage in internationally competitive research. Statistical topology, which combines ideas in topology, geometry and statistical mechanics is becoming a rapidly increasing branch of mathematics, with many emerging applications in bio-informatics, computer science and theoretical physics.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0208490

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $466,000.00
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    Topics on 3- and 4-dimensional manifolds. - to develop practical algorithms for recognising surfaces, knots and 3-dimensional spaces. These will be very useful for experimentation and to understand the computational complexity of such questions. - to understand the properties of minimal surfaces in 3-dimensional spaces of constant negative curvature, with applications to the complexity of knots and the structure of these spaces. - to develop a theory of 4-dimensional spaces which are covered .... Topics on 3- and 4-dimensional manifolds. - to develop practical algorithms for recognising surfaces, knots and 3-dimensional spaces. These will be very useful for experimentation and to understand the computational complexity of such questions. - to understand the properties of minimal surfaces in 3-dimensional spaces of constant negative curvature, with applications to the complexity of knots and the structure of these spaces. - to develop a theory of 4-dimensional spaces which are covered by Euclidean 4-space. New techniques will be utilised, since the powerful methods of Freedman-Quinn do not apply to most such spaces.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1095760

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    Australian Research Council
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    $345,000.00
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    Triangulations in dimension three: algorithms and geometric structures. Perelman recently won a Fields medal for the solution of the geometrisation and Poincare conjectures on three-dimensional spaces, using a very deep heat flow method to find optimal geometries on these spaces. The project will develop a new constructive approach to building these optimal geometric structures. This will lead to effective algorithmic methods to distinguish three-dimensional spaces, with applications to the stu .... Triangulations in dimension three: algorithms and geometric structures. Perelman recently won a Fields medal for the solution of the geometrisation and Poincare conjectures on three-dimensional spaces, using a very deep heat flow method to find optimal geometries on these spaces. The project will develop a new constructive approach to building these optimal geometric structures. This will lead to effective algorithmic methods to distinguish three-dimensional spaces, with applications to the study of knots and links (for example, knotted DNA molecules) and to mathematical physics. The project will also provide new techniques to study important problems in the classification of three-dimensional spaces, such as the virtual Haken conjecture.
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    Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0354466

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $20,000.00
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    Mathematics in Contemporary Science. The Mathematics in Contemporary Science Research Network brings contemporary methods of non-linear analysis and differential equations, geometric reasoning and relevant algebraic and topological ideas to enrich six application areas in modern science: Complex Systems, Computer Vision, Optimal Transportation, Nanotechnology, Physics and Shortest Networks. MiCS will develop both the mathematics and the application areas in parallel. It will focus on postgradu .... Mathematics in Contemporary Science. The Mathematics in Contemporary Science Research Network brings contemporary methods of non-linear analysis and differential equations, geometric reasoning and relevant algebraic and topological ideas to enrich six application areas in modern science: Complex Systems, Computer Vision, Optimal Transportation, Nanotechnology, Physics and Shortest Networks. MiCS will develop both the mathematics and the application areas in parallel. It will focus on postgraduate training through workshops, summer schools and web based resources and build long-term international collaborations with EU networks and NSERC, NSF and EPSRC institutes as well as bringing together academic and industry leaders.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0344091

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $185,000.00
    Summary
    HOLOMORPHIC CURVES, REEB FLOWS AND CONTACT TOPOLOGY. Motion of a satellite is one of many examples of a Reeb dynamical system. The aim of the project is to deepen our understanding of Reeb flows. The Reeb flows, in particular, include Hamiltonian flows on three-dimensional contact type energy surfaces. To study the behaviour of Reeb flows we construct systems of global surfaces of section and study the iterates of the Poincare map, which is obtained by following the flow until it hits a surface. .... HOLOMORPHIC CURVES, REEB FLOWS AND CONTACT TOPOLOGY. Motion of a satellite is one of many examples of a Reeb dynamical system. The aim of the project is to deepen our understanding of Reeb flows. The Reeb flows, in particular, include Hamiltonian flows on three-dimensional contact type energy surfaces. To study the behaviour of Reeb flows we construct systems of global surfaces of section and study the iterates of the Poincare map, which is obtained by following the flow until it hits a surface. The main tools in constructing systems of global surfaces of section are holomorphic curves in symplectization, which are defined on punctured Riemann surfaces and solve nonlinear Cauchy-Riemann type operator. These curves are also main ingredients of new invariants of contact and symplectic manifolds. These new invariants are now known as Contact Homology and Symplectic Field Theory. In the second part of the project we develop analytical foundations for these theories.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1095044

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $195,000.00
    Summary
    New Geometric and Entropy Techniques for Differential Equations. The three main practical outcomes of this mathematical research will be better predictability of salt movement responsible for land degradation, better predictability of surface evolution of microelectronic components in nanoscale technology and an open source computer package that harnesses new and powerful geometrical techniques to solve differential equations. The project will train the next generation of researchers in the math .... New Geometric and Entropy Techniques for Differential Equations. The three main practical outcomes of this mathematical research will be better predictability of salt movement responsible for land degradation, better predictability of surface evolution of microelectronic components in nanoscale technology and an open source computer package that harnesses new and powerful geometrical techniques to solve differential equations. The project will train the next generation of researchers in the mathematical modelling of critical physical processes and it will bring international experts to Australia to work on these vital problems.
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