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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0210262

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $105,000.00
    Summary
    Novel geometric invariants. Quantum theory is the language of fundamental physics, it describes the small scale structure of matter and possibly space-time. Sophisticated models in condensed matter physics and string theory have exposed geometric and topological structure as basic building blocks of the theory. Issues thrown up by quantum theory are very similar to, and have provided techniques to solve, problems in the geometry of three and four dimensional manifolds. Exciting two way exchanges .... Novel geometric invariants. Quantum theory is the language of fundamental physics, it describes the small scale structure of matter and possibly space-time. Sophisticated models in condensed matter physics and string theory have exposed geometric and topological structure as basic building blocks of the theory. Issues thrown up by quantum theory are very similar to, and have provided techniques to solve, problems in the geometry of three and four dimensional manifolds. Exciting two way exchanges of methods, problems and solutions have emerged. This project aims to settle fundamental questions in the interaction between these two fields.
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    Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0354466

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $20,000.00
    Summary
    Mathematics in Contemporary Science. The Mathematics in Contemporary Science Research Network brings contemporary methods of non-linear analysis and differential equations, geometric reasoning and relevant algebraic and topological ideas to enrich six application areas in modern science: Complex Systems, Computer Vision, Optimal Transportation, Nanotechnology, Physics and Shortest Networks. MiCS will develop both the mathematics and the application areas in parallel. It will focus on postgradu .... Mathematics in Contemporary Science. The Mathematics in Contemporary Science Research Network brings contemporary methods of non-linear analysis and differential equations, geometric reasoning and relevant algebraic and topological ideas to enrich six application areas in modern science: Complex Systems, Computer Vision, Optimal Transportation, Nanotechnology, Physics and Shortest Networks. MiCS will develop both the mathematics and the application areas in parallel. It will focus on postgraduate training through workshops, summer schools and web based resources and build long-term international collaborations with EU networks and NSERC, NSF and EPSRC institutes as well as bringing together academic and industry leaders.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0770927

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $484,440.00
    Summary
    New approaches to index theory. The laws of nature are often expressed by differential equations, involving their rates of change. If 'elliptic,' they have an 'index,' which is the number of solutions minus the number of constraints imposed. The Atiyah-Singer index theorem gives a striking calculation of this "index'. An extension is Fractional Index Theory, which has received international attention, having solved a fundamental open problem. A central aim is to investigate this further. I will .... New approaches to index theory. The laws of nature are often expressed by differential equations, involving their rates of change. If 'elliptic,' they have an 'index,' which is the number of solutions minus the number of constraints imposed. The Atiyah-Singer index theorem gives a striking calculation of this "index'. An extension is Fractional Index Theory, which has received international attention, having solved a fundamental open problem. A central aim is to investigate this further. I will assist beginners to navigate to the cutting edge of research through workshops, spring-schools and supervision. Benefits include the enhancement of Australia's position in the forefront of international research.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0342876

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $175,000.00
    Summary
    Operator Integrals and Derivatives. The project is a contribution to the study of non-commutative differential and integral calculus. The novelty of the present project lies in the study of smoothness properties of functions whose domains and ranges are spaces of unbounded, non-commuting operators on some Hilbert space. Our general approach will be based on a detailed investigation of properties of double operator integrals, which permit smoothness estimates of operator-functions. It can be expe .... Operator Integrals and Derivatives. The project is a contribution to the study of non-commutative differential and integral calculus. The novelty of the present project lies in the study of smoothness properties of functions whose domains and ranges are spaces of unbounded, non-commuting operators on some Hilbert space. Our general approach will be based on a detailed investigation of properties of double operator integrals, which permit smoothness estimates of operator-functions. It can be expected that the new techniques generated will find further application in areas of mathematical physics and non-commutative geometry related to quantized calculus.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988194

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $247,000.00
    Summary
    Non-commutative analysis and differential calculus. This project is in an area of central mathematical importance and will lead to important scientific advances that will keep Australia at the forefront internationally in this field of research. There is an emphasis on international networking and we will collaborate with leading researchers in USA and France.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP200100155

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $461,000.00
    Summary
    There and back again: operator algebras, algebras and dynamical systems. The aim of this project is to develop mathematics that enables us to transfer information back and forth between dynamical systems and algebras, including operator algebras. Dynamical systems - systems that change over time - are ubiquitous, and central to modern mathematics and its applications. In mathematics, dualities allow us to translate questions from one context to another in which they are easier to solve and then .... There and back again: operator algebras, algebras and dynamical systems. The aim of this project is to develop mathematics that enables us to transfer information back and forth between dynamical systems and algebras, including operator algebras. Dynamical systems - systems that change over time - are ubiquitous, and central to modern mathematics and its applications. In mathematics, dualities allow us to translate questions from one context to another in which they are easier to solve and then translate the answer back again. Expected outcomes include increased understanding of the relationship between operator algebras and the dynamical systems that they represent. Benefits include enhanced international collaboration, and increased Australian capacity in pure mathematics, particularly operator algebras.
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    Australian Laureate Fellowships - Grant ID: FL170100020

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,638,060.00
    Summary
    Advances in index theory and applications. The project aims to develop novel techniques to investigate Geometric analysis on infinite dimensional bundles, as well as Geometric analysis of pathological spaces with Cantor set as fibre, that arise in models for the fractional quantum Hall effect and topological matter, areas recognised with the 1998 and 2016 Nobel Prizes. Building on the applicant’s expertise in the area, the project will involve postgraduate and postdoctoral training in order to e .... Advances in index theory and applications. The project aims to develop novel techniques to investigate Geometric analysis on infinite dimensional bundles, as well as Geometric analysis of pathological spaces with Cantor set as fibre, that arise in models for the fractional quantum Hall effect and topological matter, areas recognised with the 1998 and 2016 Nobel Prizes. Building on the applicant’s expertise in the area, the project will involve postgraduate and postdoctoral training in order to enhance Australia’s position at the forefront of international research in Geometric Analysis. Ultimately, the project will enhance Australia's leading position in the area of Index Theory by developing novel techniques to solve challenging conjectures, and mentoring HDR students and ECRs.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE160100525

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $392,053.00
    Summary
    Index Theory for Spaces with Symmetries. This project aims to study spaces with symmetries, which are important geometric models in topology and representation theory. The project plans to conduct research into geometric approaches to the representation theory of groups using KK theory and index theory from the perspective of operator algebra. The expected outcomes of this project are constructions of new topological invariants and their geometric formulas for spaces with symmetries and applicat .... Index Theory for Spaces with Symmetries. This project aims to study spaces with symmetries, which are important geometric models in topology and representation theory. The project plans to conduct research into geometric approaches to the representation theory of groups using KK theory and index theory from the perspective of operator algebra. The expected outcomes of this project are constructions of new topological invariants and their geometric formulas for spaces with symmetries and applications in representation theory.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180100383

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $416,557.00
    Summary
    Twisted K-theory, higher geometry and operator algebras. This project aims to develop new theory and techniques linking twisted K-theory, higher-geometry and operator algebras. These are all fundamental areas of mathematics with applications both within mathematics itself and to mathematical physics, particularly in string theory. Anticipated outcomes are fundamental advances in knowledge in mathematics and mathematical physics, enhancement of Australia's international mathematical reputation an .... Twisted K-theory, higher geometry and operator algebras. This project aims to develop new theory and techniques linking twisted K-theory, higher-geometry and operator algebras. These are all fundamental areas of mathematics with applications both within mathematics itself and to mathematical physics, particularly in string theory. Anticipated outcomes are fundamental advances in knowledge in mathematics and mathematical physics, enhancement of Australia's international mathematical reputation and collaborative linkages, and the training of the next generation of Australian mathematicians.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP120100116

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $105,000.00
    Summary
    Advances in index theory. The laws of nature are often expressed in terms of differential equations, which if elliptic, have an index being the number of solutions minus the number of constraints imposed. The Atiyah-Singer Index Theorem gives a striking calculation of this index and the projects involve innovative extensions of this theory with novel applications.
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