Discrete integrable systems. Discrete integrable systems are a fundamental generalisation of traditional integrable systems. This project, combining 5 world experts from 3 countries and 2 early career researchers, will expand and systematise this new interdisciplinary field, and will place Australia at the forefront of this intensive international activity.
Dynamics on space-filling shapes. Modern science derives its power from mathematical models and tools that enable us to predict their behaviours. The project aims to construct new models given by dynamical systems that move consistently from one tile to another in a lattice of higher-dimensional shapes called polytopes. The construction is expected to lead to new functions with properties that will provide extensions of current models of growth processes. The intended outcomes of the project inc ....Dynamics on space-filling shapes. Modern science derives its power from mathematical models and tools that enable us to predict their behaviours. The project aims to construct new models given by dynamical systems that move consistently from one tile to another in a lattice of higher-dimensional shapes called polytopes. The construction is expected to lead to new functions with properties that will provide extensions of current models of growth processes. The intended outcomes of the project include predictive tools that describe nonlinear special functions and information about their symmetry reductions. This should provide significant benefits, such as new mathematical knowledge, innovative techniques, and enhanced scientific capacity in Australia.Read moreRead less
Billiards within confocal quadrics and beyond. This project aims to analyse mathematical billiards within domains bounded by confocal conics. Mathematical billiards have applications in any situation that involves collisions and reflections, and any phenomenon that includes reflections and collisions can be modelled using mathematical billiards. This project aims to revolutionise the analysis of billiards within domains bounded by several confocal conics by exploring the relations of such billia ....Billiards within confocal quadrics and beyond. This project aims to analyse mathematical billiards within domains bounded by confocal conics. Mathematical billiards have applications in any situation that involves collisions and reflections, and any phenomenon that includes reflections and collisions can be modelled using mathematical billiards. This project aims to revolutionise the analysis of billiards within domains bounded by several confocal conics by exploring the relations of such billiards with polygonal billiards, and making research advances with the higher-dimensional generalisations within confocal quadrics and their relations with billiards within polyhedra. The project will link several significant areas of scientific work including polygonal billiards, classical integrable systems, Teichmuller spaces, and relativity theory. The project outcomes will have impact across areas of mathematics such as geometry, algebraic geometry, and dynamical systems.Read moreRead less
Geometry and analysis of discrete integrable systems. Whether we are looking at waves at a beach or the movement of herds of animals in a landscape, their movements and fluctuations turn out to rely on rules expressed by non-linear systems of mathematical equations. The aim of this project is to create a new mathematical theory to describe and predict the solutions of such systems.
Finite dimensional integrable systems and differential geometry. Mathematical models of many processes in science (physics, engineering) and in the real world (nature, economics) are governed by complicated systems of differential equations. An important, distinguished class of such models is described by integrable systems, the systems for which one can provide a comprehensive qualitative picture, and in many cases, a complete solution. Using recently developed, powerful methods of integrable s ....Finite dimensional integrable systems and differential geometry. Mathematical models of many processes in science (physics, engineering) and in the real world (nature, economics) are governed by complicated systems of differential equations. An important, distinguished class of such models is described by integrable systems, the systems for which one can provide a comprehensive qualitative picture, and in many cases, a complete solution. Using recently developed, powerful methods of integrable systems and differential geometry, this project will focus on a range of important, interconnected theoretical problems in both disciplines. The expected outcomes will provide new, deep, mathematically and physically significant results which will lead to applications and developments across a range of fields.Read moreRead less
Australian Laureate Fellowships - Grant ID: FL120100094
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$3,184,657.00
Summary
Geometric construction of critical solutions of nonlinear systems. Whether we are looking at waves on a beach, the dispersal of herds of animals in a landscape, or the interaction of black holes, their patterns of movement rely on rules expressed by non-linear mathematical models. This project will aim to create new mathematical methods to describe the solutions of non-linear systems, which are ubiquitous in modern science.
Critical solutions of nonlinear systems. Whether we are looking at waves on a beach, the dispersal of herds of animals in a landscape, or the interaction of black holes, their patterns of movement rely on rules expressed by nonlinear mathematical models. This project aims to create new mathematical methods to describe critical solutions of nonlinear systems, which are ubiquitous in modern science.
Reflection Groups and Discrete Dynamical Systems. This project aims to solve long-standing problems in discrete dynamical systems that are of particular interest to physics, by using reflection groups to reveal unexpected geometric insights. Mathematics has the power to abstract crucial patterns from complex observations. Symmetries familiar in the real world, like the hexagonal patterns of honeycombs, arise inside convoluted structures in high-dimensional systems. By revealing the structure of ....Reflection Groups and Discrete Dynamical Systems. This project aims to solve long-standing problems in discrete dynamical systems that are of particular interest to physics, by using reflection groups to reveal unexpected geometric insights. Mathematics has the power to abstract crucial patterns from complex observations. Symmetries familiar in the real world, like the hexagonal patterns of honeycombs, arise inside convoluted structures in high-dimensional systems. By revealing the structure of space-filling polytopes in integrable systems, the project seeks to find sought-after reductions of high-dimensional discrete models to two dimensions. Expected outputs include new reductions to discrete Painlevé equations, new circle patterns useful for computer graphics and discrete holomorphic functions.Read moreRead less
Geometric analysis of nonlinear systems. Modern science derives its power from mathematics. The project aims to capture, identify and describe pivotal, transcendental solutions of nonlinear systems that are universal in science, in the sense that they always arise as mathematical models under certain physical limits. The project expects to produce new mathematical methods to describe such functions by using a newly discovered geometric framework. Expected outcomes include the description of elus ....Geometric analysis of nonlinear systems. Modern science derives its power from mathematics. The project aims to capture, identify and describe pivotal, transcendental solutions of nonlinear systems that are universal in science, in the sense that they always arise as mathematical models under certain physical limits. The project expects to produce new mathematical methods to describe such functions by using a newly discovered geometric framework. Expected outcomes include the description of elusive solutions of discrete and higher-dimensional nonlinear systems. This should provide significant benefits, such as new mathematical knowledge, innovative techniques, enhanced scientific capacity in Australia.Read moreRead less
Discrete Projective Differential Geometry: Comprehensive Theory and Integrable Structure. Differential geometry has been developed over centuries by the most distinguished of mathematicians and its applicability in the mathematical and physical sciences is beyond doubt. However, both natural and man-made structures are inherently discrete. Discrete differential geometry constitutes a relatively new and active research area located between pure and applied mathematics which is more fundamental th ....Discrete Projective Differential Geometry: Comprehensive Theory and Integrable Structure. Differential geometry has been developed over centuries by the most distinguished of mathematicians and its applicability in the mathematical and physical sciences is beyond doubt. However, both natural and man-made structures are inherently discrete. Discrete differential geometry constitutes a relatively new and active research area located between pure and applied mathematics which is more fundamental than differential geometry in that it aims to establish an autonomous discrete analogue from which differential geometry may be derived via an appropriate continuum limit. Even though discrete differential geometry has reached a high degree of sophistication, this project seeks to deliver the first comprehensive theory in this area. Read moreRead less