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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP230100499

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $403,300.00
    Summary
    Singularity and regularity for Monge-Ampere type equations. The Monge-Ampere equation, as a premier nonlinear partial differential equation, arises in several areas including geometry, physics, and optimal transportation. Many important problems and applications are related to the regularity of solutions, which are obstructed by singularities. This project aims to classify the geometry of the singular sets, and to establish a comprehensive regularity theory for general Monge-Ampere type equation .... Singularity and regularity for Monge-Ampere type equations. The Monge-Ampere equation, as a premier nonlinear partial differential equation, arises in several areas including geometry, physics, and optimal transportation. Many important problems and applications are related to the regularity of solutions, which are obstructed by singularities. This project aims to classify the geometry of the singular sets, and to establish a comprehensive regularity theory for general Monge-Ampere type equations by using innovative approaches and developing cutting-edge technologies in partial differential equations. Expected outcomes include the resolution of outstanding open problems. This project will significantly enhance Australia’s leadership and expertise in a major area of mathematics and applications.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE240100447

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $438,847.00
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    The geometry of braids and triangulated categories. Triangulated categories play a central role in geometry, algebra, and topology. Their study can uncover deep structure connecting different areas of mathematics. This project aims to use novel approaches to answer fundamental questions about triangulated categories and their symmetries. These symmetries are encoded by braids, which are important objects with many applications across science. The project is expected to benefit Australia by stimu .... The geometry of braids and triangulated categories. Triangulated categories play a central role in geometry, algebra, and topology. Their study can uncover deep structure connecting different areas of mathematics. This project aims to use novel approaches to answer fundamental questions about triangulated categories and their symmetries. These symmetries are encoded by braids, which are important objects with many applications across science. The project is expected to benefit Australia by stimulating research in mathematics and computer science. It will invite connections with leading experts and students around the world and encourage overseas collaboration. There is a potential long-term benefit to cybersecurity, towards the development of new encryption schemes based on braids.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE230100415

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $422,154.00
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    Rigidity and boundary phenomena for geometric variational problems. The proposed project aims to investigate theoretical properties of thin films and fluid interfaces, which are modelled as surfaces driven by surface tension, possibly in an enclosing container. This project is expected to generate new knowledge in the area of geometric partial differential equations, by utilising new techniques in geometric flows, and by establishing novel methods for boundary value problems. The developed techn .... Rigidity and boundary phenomena for geometric variational problems. The proposed project aims to investigate theoretical properties of thin films and fluid interfaces, which are modelled as surfaces driven by surface tension, possibly in an enclosing container. This project is expected to generate new knowledge in the area of geometric partial differential equations, by utilising new techniques in geometric flows, and by establishing novel methods for boundary value problems. The developed techniques may have far-reaching applications in other areas of mathematical analysis, and the expected results would contribute greatly to the theory of surfaces governed by mean curvature, which arise in various real-world phenomena such as soap bubbles, black hole horizons and bushfire fronts.
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    Australian Laureate Fellowships - Grant ID: FL220100072

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,490,704.00
    Summary
    Mathematical Breakthroughs in Wave Propagation. This Fellowship proposal in theoretical mathematics aims to solve three major open problems in wave propagation. These are the long-time behaviour of nonlinear waves, including the behaviour and interaction of solitary waves; the propagation of waves in rough media; and the small-scale behaviour of interacting waves under the assumption of chaotic ray dynamics. The research aims to analyse wave equations that model problems in optical media and wav .... Mathematical Breakthroughs in Wave Propagation. This Fellowship proposal in theoretical mathematics aims to solve three major open problems in wave propagation. These are the long-time behaviour of nonlinear waves, including the behaviour and interaction of solitary waves; the propagation of waves in rough media; and the small-scale behaviour of interacting waves under the assumption of chaotic ray dynamics. The research aims to analyse wave equations that model problems in optical media and waveguides, medical and seismic imaging, and nano-electronic devices. Outcomes and benefits are expected in new mathematical theory, Australian research capability, better algorithms for numerically computing waves, and technological advances in communications, medical imaging, and seismic imaging.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE230100054

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $432,000.00
    Summary
    Spectral estimates in the presence of a magnetic field. Estimates on eigenvalues of integral operators are at the core of numerous results in the study of quantum phenomena and in associated mathematical fields. This project aims to establish detailed spectral properties of the integral operators arising in quantum models incorporating magnetic fields. An anticipated goal is the generation of new and significant theoretical results in analysis that will open novel approaches to the use of magnet .... Spectral estimates in the presence of a magnetic field. Estimates on eigenvalues of integral operators are at the core of numerous results in the study of quantum phenomena and in associated mathematical fields. This project aims to establish detailed spectral properties of the integral operators arising in quantum models incorporating magnetic fields. An anticipated goal is the generation of new and significant theoretical results in analysis that will open novel approaches to the use of magnetic differential operators. This is expected to benefit Australian science by invigorating collaboration between mathematics and theoretical physics, by providing research training relevant to emerging quantum science based technology and strengthening research collaborations with world leading scientists.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240101084

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $419,421.00
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    Stability conditions: their topology and applications. This project aims to answer questions about the topology of the space of stability conditions, which has emerged as a central object in a number of different mathematical areas in the past two decades. The proposed work will have important consequences in representation theory, group theory, and algebraic geometry. The project shows that tools from previously unrelated areas, including discontinous differential equations and discrete dynam .... Stability conditions: their topology and applications. This project aims to answer questions about the topology of the space of stability conditions, which has emerged as a central object in a number of different mathematical areas in the past two decades. The proposed work will have important consequences in representation theory, group theory, and algebraic geometry. The project shows that tools from previously unrelated areas, including discontinous differential equations and discrete dynamical systems, are crucial in the theory of stability conditions. Potential benefits include the resolution of outstanding conjectures in mathematics, the initiation of new connections between different areas of mathematics, and the introduction of machine learning techniques into mathematical research.
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