Analysis on Graphs and its Applications
by Cambridge University
January 31, 2022 10:54 am
Analysis on graphs and other discrete structures has been developing for quite some time, in particular due to applications to number theory, algebra, probability theory, spectral geometry, as well as to its usefulness in many practical problems. This area, however, has experienced recently a significant boost in terms of new important applications arising, new methods being developed, and new models introduced not studied before. This has happened due to numerous new applications arising in different areas of mathematics, sciences, and engineering. They swipe throughout a wide scientific landscape, which besides the fields already mentioned includes nanotechnology, microelectronics, quantum chemistry, superconductivity, optics, etc. Read more at: http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/AGA/
Recent Episodes
A computer-assisted existence proof for photonic band gaps
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