Parametrised gauge theory and positive scalar curvature. This project aims to study innovative extensions of Seiberg-Witten gauge theory with new applications to the topology of metrics of positive scalar curvature on four-dimensional manifolds. Since Atiyah-Bott, Donaldson, Hitchin, and Seiberg-Witten’s work on various equations in gauge theory, profound applications have changed the geometry and topology of low dimensional manifolds. Parametrised index theory has obtained deep results on the t ....Parametrised gauge theory and positive scalar curvature. This project aims to study innovative extensions of Seiberg-Witten gauge theory with new applications to the topology of metrics of positive scalar curvature on four-dimensional manifolds. Since Atiyah-Bott, Donaldson, Hitchin, and Seiberg-Witten’s work on various equations in gauge theory, profound applications have changed the geometry and topology of low dimensional manifolds. Parametrised index theory has obtained deep results on the topology of metrics of positive scalar curvature in higher dimensions, but these methods do not work in the case of the fourth dimension. This project will develop (parametrised) Seiberg-Witten gauge theory as a new approach to the study of the topology of metrics of positive scalar curvature in four dimensions. Expected outcomes include new invariants related to positive scalar curvature in four dimensions.Read moreRead less
Propagation via nonlinear partial differential equations. This project aims to develop new theories in nonlinear partial differential equations to better understand propagation phenomena. Propagation occurs in various forms, such as the spreading of invasive species, infectious diseases or cancer cells, or the progression of the healing front of a wound. This project aims to understand propagation speed and profile, criteria for spreading and vanishing, and other qualitative properties of the eq ....Propagation via nonlinear partial differential equations. This project aims to develop new theories in nonlinear partial differential equations to better understand propagation phenomena. Propagation occurs in various forms, such as the spreading of invasive species, infectious diseases or cancer cells, or the progression of the healing front of a wound. This project aims to understand propagation speed and profile, criteria for spreading and vanishing, and other qualitative properties of the equations. The project will develop new mathematical theories, and build bridges between the theories and applications.Read moreRead less
Multiplicative structure of rational functions. This project aims to develop new methods of investigating fundamental number theoretic notions of torsion and multiplicative dependence between objects of great interest such as rational functions and their values. This includes investigating such celebrated objects as torsion points on elliptic curves and torsion subgroups on algebraic varieties. The goal is to develop new methods and make pivotal advances towards solving several fundamental probl ....Multiplicative structure of rational functions. This project aims to develop new methods of investigating fundamental number theoretic notions of torsion and multiplicative dependence between objects of great interest such as rational functions and their values. This includes investigating such celebrated objects as torsion points on elliptic curves and torsion subgroups on algebraic varieties. The goal is to develop new methods and make pivotal advances towards solving several fundamental problems where multiplicative dependence plays a crucial role. The expected outcome is to provide deeper understanding of the intriguing nature of torsion and multiplicative dependence and thus open new perspectives for their applications in number theory and beyond.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE180100957
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$339,328.00
Summary
Partial differential equations, free boundaries and applications. This project aims to investigate fundamental problems in the analysis of partial differential equations and free boundary theory, to develop advanced mathematical theories with the possibility of important applications. The expected outcome is the establishment of a regularity and classification theory for nonlocal equations and for free boundary problems in linear and nonlinear settings. The benefit of the project lies in a concr ....Partial differential equations, free boundaries and applications. This project aims to investigate fundamental problems in the analysis of partial differential equations and free boundary theory, to develop advanced mathematical theories with the possibility of important applications. The expected outcome is the establishment of a regularity and classification theory for nonlocal equations and for free boundary problems in linear and nonlinear settings. The benefit of the project lies in a concrete advancement of the mathematical research with advantages for a deeper understanding of complex phenomena in physics and biology. Some of the problems also provide results useful for industrial applications.Read moreRead less
Probing the earth and the universe with microlocal analysis. This project aims to use the theory of microlocal analysis to determine the amount of information one can recover about the earth and the universe by making observations on wave propagation. In addition to applications to seismic imaging and cosmology, this project will generate new knowledge in the field of differential geometry and dynamical systems. This will be accomplished by formulating the tomography problem in the language of d ....Probing the earth and the universe with microlocal analysis. This project aims to use the theory of microlocal analysis to determine the amount of information one can recover about the earth and the universe by making observations on wave propagation. In addition to applications to seismic imaging and cosmology, this project will generate new knowledge in the field of differential geometry and dynamical systems. This will be accomplished by formulating the tomography problem in the language of differential geometry and introduce new analysis techniques to study them. Expected outcome of this project will be new rigidity type results in Lorentzian and Riemannian geometry. There is also the potential for downstream impacts in seismic and cosmological imaging.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE150101548
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$345,000.00
Summary
Geometric boundary-value problems. The Ricci flow is a geometric differential equation which recently made headlines for its key role in the proof of the Poincaré Conjecture (a century-old mathematical conjecture whose resolution carried a $1,000,000 prize). Developing the theory of boundary-value problems for the Ricci flow is a fundamental question which has remained open for over two decades. This project aims to answer this question on a wide class of spaces, along with the closely related q ....Geometric boundary-value problems. The Ricci flow is a geometric differential equation which recently made headlines for its key role in the proof of the Poincaré Conjecture (a century-old mathematical conjecture whose resolution carried a $1,000,000 prize). Developing the theory of boundary-value problems for the Ricci flow is a fundamental question which has remained open for over two decades. This project aims to answer this question on a wide class of spaces, along with the closely related question of solvability of boundary-value problems for the prescribed Ricci curvature equation. The results will have ramifications in a variety of fields, from pure mathematics to quantum field theory, relativity and modelling of biological systems.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE200100056
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$403,019.00
Summary
Statistical shape analysis using persistent homology. Statistical shape analysis is the quantitative study of variation in geometric shape. An innovative approach applies concepts from algebraic topology in the form of the persistent homology transform. This project aims to prove mathematical theory relating to the persistent homology transform, to develop new statistical theory and methodology, and to apply this theory to a range of applications including the analysis of bird beaks, human skull ....Statistical shape analysis using persistent homology. Statistical shape analysis is the quantitative study of variation in geometric shape. An innovative approach applies concepts from algebraic topology in the form of the persistent homology transform. This project aims to prove mathematical theory relating to the persistent homology transform, to develop new statistical theory and methodology, and to apply this theory to a range of applications including the analysis of bird beaks, human skulls and boundary contours of stem cells. An anticipated goal is the generation of new and significant theoretical results in topological data analysis. Expected outcomes include a topologically motivated platform for shape analysis that is statistically rigorous and has firm mathematical foundations.
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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
Connections in low-dimensional topology. This project aims to resolve important open questions in low-dimensional topology, by connecting hyperbolic geometry to invariants arising from quantum topology, cluster algebras, and spinors.
The spaces studied in this project, namely 3-manifolds and knots, arise in applications across engineering and science. The project expects to generate new insights into these spaces by applying tools connecting them to hyperbolic geometry.
Expected outcomes inclu ....Connections in low-dimensional topology. This project aims to resolve important open questions in low-dimensional topology, by connecting hyperbolic geometry to invariants arising from quantum topology, cluster algebras, and spinors.
The spaces studied in this project, namely 3-manifolds and knots, arise in applications across engineering and science. The project expects to generate new insights into these spaces by applying tools connecting them to hyperbolic geometry.
Expected outcomes include efficient techniques to compute important data about 3-manifolds and knots, particularly certain polynomials encoding geometry, and exact calculations of circle packings.
This should provide significant benefits, such as progress on difficult conjectures in hyperbolic geometry.
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From quantum integrable systems to algebraic geometry and combinatorics. The purpose of this project is to investigate the deep connections that have recently emerged between the study of an area of mathematical physics (quantum integrable systems) and subjects of pure mathematics (enumerative and algebraic combinatorics, and algebraic geometry). These connections have a common root, which this project plans to reveal using novel methods coming from quantum integrability. This approach is expect ....From quantum integrable systems to algebraic geometry and combinatorics. The purpose of this project is to investigate the deep connections that have recently emerged between the study of an area of mathematical physics (quantum integrable systems) and subjects of pure mathematics (enumerative and algebraic combinatorics, and algebraic geometry). These connections have a common root, which this project plans to reveal using novel methods coming from quantum integrability. This approach is expected to illuminate these subjects leading to a new unified and interdisciplinary picture, and to resolve important open problems in the study of certain algebraic varieties and of their cohomology in the theory of symmetric functions, and related counting problems.Read moreRead less