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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP200100067

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $340,000.00
    Summary
    Physical realisation of enriched quantum symmetries. This project aims to investigate fundamental mathematical structures in modern category theory, providing an algebraic description of physical systems including topological order and conformal field theory. The project will study quantum symmetry, and classify and construct new classes of conformal field theories, using novel tools from enriched category theory, modular forms, and lattice gauge theory. The main goal is to understand the lands .... Physical realisation of enriched quantum symmetries. This project aims to investigate fundamental mathematical structures in modern category theory, providing an algebraic description of physical systems including topological order and conformal field theory. The project will study quantum symmetry, and classify and construct new classes of conformal field theories, using novel tools from enriched category theory, modular forms, and lattice gauge theory. The main goal is to understand the landscape of topological and conformal field theories, laying the foundation for new technologies based on topological order. This timely project capitalises on the recent arrival of subfactor experts in Australia, and builds capacity in mathematical research and international links in a cutting edge field.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170100247

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $388,000.00
    Summary
    New methods in spectral geometry. This project aims to use methods from mathematical scattering theory to resolve problems in the spectral analysis and index theory of differential operators. Both areas underpin the theoretical understanding of physical materials at micro length scales where quantum phenomena dominate. The project will develop new mathematical results in spectral analysis and geometry, and apply its results to theoretical models of quantum phenomena whose spectral properties are .... New methods in spectral geometry. This project aims to use methods from mathematical scattering theory to resolve problems in the spectral analysis and index theory of differential operators. Both areas underpin the theoretical understanding of physical materials at micro length scales where quantum phenomena dominate. The project will develop new mathematical results in spectral analysis and geometry, and apply its results to theoretical models of quantum phenomena whose spectral properties are at the limit of the range of mathematical techniques. Solving these problems is expected to influence non-commutative analysis.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP140100906

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $365,000.00
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    The boundaries of index theory. In recent years there has been an influx of new ideas from other disciplines into mathematics and this has led to major advances in many areas, notably geometry and topology. Classical problems have been solved and new perspectives exposed. In this spirit this project will use the methods of noncommutative analysis and noncommutative geometry to extend the mathematical area of spectral geometry. A primary objective is to determine how the geometric and differentia .... The boundaries of index theory. In recent years there has been an influx of new ideas from other disciplines into mathematics and this has led to major advances in many areas, notably geometry and topology. Classical problems have been solved and new perspectives exposed. In this spirit this project will use the methods of noncommutative analysis and noncommutative geometry to extend the mathematical area of spectral geometry. A primary objective is to determine how the geometric and differential structure of certain spaces interacts with the new spectral invariants that will be introduced. The project aims to obtain more subtle and refined information about these spaces. In this fashion it expects to resolve several long standing questions in mathematics.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP160100941

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $445,118.00
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    Harmonic analysis of rough oscillations. This project intends to explore new perspectives in harmonic analysis. Harmonic analysis is a set of mathematical techniques used in many branches of science and engineering to analyse complex signals (functions). It is highly effective in modelling phenomena such as the propagation of electromagnetic waves, but it is currently limited to propagation occurring in a simple-enough medium. An intense international research effort in harmonic analysis is curr .... Harmonic analysis of rough oscillations. This project intends to explore new perspectives in harmonic analysis. Harmonic analysis is a set of mathematical techniques used in many branches of science and engineering to analyse complex signals (functions). It is highly effective in modelling phenomena such as the propagation of electromagnetic waves, but it is currently limited to propagation occurring in a simple-enough medium. An intense international research effort in harmonic analysis is currently under way to lift this limitation. This project is part of that effort, and aims to unite two of its fundamental directions of development: one focusing on the roughness of the medium; and one focusing on the interaction between highly oscillatory aspects of the function and the geometry of the medium.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP220101196

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $332,000.00
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    Topological stability from spectral analysis. The aim is to use mathematical scattering theory to find and study new topological features of the spectra of linear transformations on Hilbert space. The significance derives from mathematical models of low temperature conducting quantum materials. These have revealed `topological phases of matter' that are stable with respect to a range of variations in the parameters that determine the system. The stability is desired for applications to quantum .... Topological stability from spectral analysis. The aim is to use mathematical scattering theory to find and study new topological features of the spectra of linear transformations on Hilbert space. The significance derives from mathematical models of low temperature conducting quantum materials. These have revealed `topological phases of matter' that are stable with respect to a range of variations in the parameters that determine the system. The stability is desired for applications to quantum devices. Our results will give topological stability from the scattering spectrum, a feature not previously seen. The benefits stem from new results in mathematical scattering theory with a primary novelty being the analysis of ``zero energy resonances'' in mathematical models of graphene.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP120100507

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $435,000.00
    Summary
    Invariants for dynamics via operator algebras. Dynamics is the study of how the universe changes with time. At the quantum level, dynamics is highly unintuitive, and the sophisticated techniques of operator algebras are needed to describe it. This project will perfect new operator-algebraic tools to extract valuable new information about the behaviour of dynamical systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110100064

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $285,000.00
    Summary
    Noncommutative analysis and geometry in interaction with quantum physics. Quantum theory has produced many advances in our understanding of the physical world for the last hundred years while mathematical breakthroughs have been made through exploiting innovative ideas from quantum physics. This project continues in this highly successful framework and will lead to advances in geometry both classical and noncommutative.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT100100533

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $562,027.00
    Summary
    Operator algebras as models for dynamics and geometry. Operator algebra is the mathematical theory which describes quantum physics and predicts how quantum systems will behave. Through this project, the researcher's recent discoveries in operator algebra will give us new insight into the dynamics and geometry - that is, the behaviour and shape - of the quantum world.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP140100732

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $360,000.00
    Summary
    Symmetries of subfactors. A subfactor is a mathematical object that encodes "quantum" symmetries which may be thought of as generalisations of group symmetries. This project will study subfactors and classify families of subfactor symmetries which include the exotic subfactors of small index. It will also develop computational tools for analysing and cataloguing these symmetries. This project contributes to the development of operator algebra theory, and the new mathematical fields of quantum al .... Symmetries of subfactors. A subfactor is a mathematical object that encodes "quantum" symmetries which may be thought of as generalisations of group symmetries. This project will study subfactors and classify families of subfactor symmetries which include the exotic subfactors of small index. It will also develop computational tools for analysing and cataloguing these symmetries. This project contributes to the development of operator algebra theory, and the new mathematical fields of quantum algebra and quantum topology; it also has applications to physical models.
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