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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0208556

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $110,000.00
    Summary
    Harmonic analysis on Lie groups via hypergroup convolution structures. This project studies convolution structures for conjugacy classes of nilpotent and compact Lie groups and the connections with fusion rule algebras. The aims are to establish a suitable theory of almost periodic functions on a nilpotent Lie group to allow a wrapping theorem to be formulated, to describe precisely the class hypergroup of a compact Lie group, and to clarify the relations of the latter with fusion rule algebr .... Harmonic analysis on Lie groups via hypergroup convolution structures. This project studies convolution structures for conjugacy classes of nilpotent and compact Lie groups and the connections with fusion rule algebras. The aims are to establish a suitable theory of almost periodic functions on a nilpotent Lie group to allow a wrapping theorem to be formulated, to describe precisely the class hypergroup of a compact Lie group, and to clarify the relations of the latter with fusion rule algebras. This will result in further understanding of the Kirillov orbit method and the have applications to conformal field theory.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0771826

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $255,000.00
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    Quantum chaos and scattering theory. The project will involve mathematical research of the highest international standard, as well as research training of postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers, in a very active and far-reaching field. Progress in this field will have implications in areas ranging from engineering (e.g. nanotechnology, quantum computing) and mathematical analysis (e.g. theory of partial differential equations) through to number theory.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1095448

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $670,000.00
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    The Spectral Theory and Harmonic Analysis of Geometric Differential Operators. The project will involve mathematical research of the highest international standard in two very active and far-reaching field of mathematics: quantum chaos, and harmonic analysis. Progress in these fields will have implications in areas such as communications technology (e.g. image compression), quantum theory, and mathematical analysis (e.g. partial differential equations).
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0557791

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $160,000.00
    Summary
    HARMONIC ANALYSIS AND BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS FOR ELLIPTIC SYSTEMS. It is of the utmost necessity for Australia to develop the theoretical expertise needed in the current era. The type of mathematics under investigation here is closely allied to that needed in much of the current boom in communication technology and medical research. The training which would be provided to the research associates is considerable, and would flow on to produce the expertise needed to keep the coming gen .... HARMONIC ANALYSIS AND BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS FOR ELLIPTIC SYSTEMS. It is of the utmost necessity for Australia to develop the theoretical expertise needed in the current era. The type of mathematics under investigation here is closely allied to that needed in much of the current boom in communication technology and medical research. The training which would be provided to the research associates is considerable, and would flow on to produce the expertise needed to keep the coming generation involved in modern technological development. I will maintain my large collaborative effort with leading mathematicians from the US, France and other countries, thus helping to keep Australia at the forefront of a significant field of research.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0879570

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    Australian Research Council
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    $240,000.00
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    HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF ELLIPTIC SYSTEMS ON RIEMANNIAN MANIFOLDS. It is of the utmost necessity for Australia to develop the theoretical expertise needed in the current era. The type of mathematics under investigation here is closely allied to that needed in much of the current boom in communication technology and medical research. The training which would be provided to the research associates is considerable, and would flow on to produce the expertise needed to keep the coming generation invol .... HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF ELLIPTIC SYSTEMS ON RIEMANNIAN MANIFOLDS. It is of the utmost necessity for Australia to develop the theoretical expertise needed in the current era. The type of mathematics under investigation here is closely allied to that needed in much of the current boom in communication technology and medical research. The training which would be provided to the research associates is considerable, and would flow on to produce the expertise needed to keep the coming generation involved in modern technological development. I will maintain my active collaborative effort with leading mathematicians from the US, France and other countries, thus helping to keep Australia at the forefront of a significant field of research.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0210021

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $465,000.00
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    Group orbits in garmonic analysis and ergodic theory. Researchers from many areas need a type of mathematical analysis which involves the behaviour of a system - which may be a set of data points - under repeated application of some operation or group of operations. The structures arising from this kind of process are known as group orbits. The project gives information about their nature. Two major types of orbits are considered, coming from actions of discrete groups on measure spaces, and fro .... Group orbits in garmonic analysis and ergodic theory. Researchers from many areas need a type of mathematical analysis which involves the behaviour of a system - which may be a set of data points - under repeated application of some operation or group of operations. The structures arising from this kind of process are known as group orbits. The project gives information about their nature. Two major types of orbits are considered, coming from actions of discrete groups on measure spaces, and from smooth actions of Lie groups on manifolds, where powerful geometric methods are available. The project will yield new understandings of entropy, and new approaches to Fourier analysis.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0666130

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    Australian Research Council
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    $95,922.00
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    Improved Capacitor Voltage Balance for Multicell Power Electronic Converters Controlled by Spectrally Optimal Modulation. There is a growing demand for high power and medium voltage energy conversion systems in a wide range of applications, including Rail, Renewable Energy, Defence and Electricity Distribution. Multicell-type multilevel converters are a very attractive means of satisfying this demand, but only if the cell voltages can be precisely regulated so as to ensure protection of the conv .... Improved Capacitor Voltage Balance for Multicell Power Electronic Converters Controlled by Spectrally Optimal Modulation. There is a growing demand for high power and medium voltage energy conversion systems in a wide range of applications, including Rail, Renewable Energy, Defence and Electricity Distribution. Multicell-type multilevel converters are a very attractive means of satisfying this demand, but only if the cell voltages can be precisely regulated so as to ensure protection of the converter while simultaneously ensuring the synthesis of switched waveforms with the required spectral quality. This project offers the potential to eliminate this barrier to the use of Multicell converter technology. In addition this project emphasises the development and training of people skilled in the design and development of this technology.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1093797

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $285,000.00
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    Burning Plasmas: resolving energetic particle physics for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). Fusion power is a zero greenhouse gas emitting technology, which if realised, offers millions of years of base-load electricity. This promise has prompted the international community to accelerate fusion energy development, principally via support of the next-step technology-enabling experiment, International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). Our project addresses a gr .... Burning Plasmas: resolving energetic particle physics for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). Fusion power is a zero greenhouse gas emitting technology, which if realised, offers millions of years of base-load electricity. This promise has prompted the international community to accelerate fusion energy development, principally via support of the next-step technology-enabling experiment, International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). Our project addresses a grand science challenge facing ITER and fusion power: can the products of reaction be kept confined and therefore self-heat the plasma? The answer will affect both the ITER program, and the viability of fusion power. This project provides a low-cost high-impact contribution to the science base for the $16 billion ITER project, whilst growing Australian capability in this strategically important technology.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT0990895

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $688,800.00
    Summary
    The Spectral Theory and Harmonic Analysis of Geometric Differential Operators. The project will involve mathematical research of the highest international standard in two very active and far-reaching field of mathematics: quantum chaos, and harmonic analysis. Progress in these fields will have implications in areas such as communications technology (e.g. image compression), quantum theory, and mathematical analysis (e.g. partial differential equations).
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0344688

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $185,000.00
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    Boundedness of Singular integral operators and applications to Bochner-Riesz summability, Riesz transforms, and Hardy spaces. We aim to develop harmonic analysis methods to study singular integral operators and function spaces associated to these operators. We propose to study the long standing problem of convergence of Bochner-Riesz means in Fourier analysis, and investigate differential operators with non-smooth coefficients acting on rough domains, or acting on general spaces like manifolds. .... Boundedness of Singular integral operators and applications to Bochner-Riesz summability, Riesz transforms, and Hardy spaces. We aim to develop harmonic analysis methods to study singular integral operators and function spaces associated to these operators. We propose to study the long standing problem of convergence of Bochner-Riesz means in Fourier analysis, and investigate differential operators with non-smooth coefficients acting on rough domains, or acting on general spaces like manifolds. Expected outcomes are new techniques in harmonic analysis to be developed, with applications being solutions to a number of open problems in the theories of harmonic analysis, partial differential equations and function spaces.
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