Let G be a graph of density p on n vertices. Erdös, Luczak and Spencer defined a subgraph H of G to be full if H has m vertices and every vertex of H has degree at least p(m - 1) in H. Let f(G) denote the largest number of vertices in a full subgraph of G and let fp(n) denote the smallest value of f(G) over all graphs G of density p with n verti...
Creator:
Verstraete, Jacques (University of California, San Diego)
Created:
2014-09-11
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
In oil and gas prospection, reflection seismology is the key method for inferring the geology of the first 10 km of the earth subsurface. This method uses controlled sources positioned at the surface of the earth and multiple 'experiments' are repeated at different locations. The resulting large data sets of the collected seismograms are then pr...
Creator:
Lacasse, Martin (ExxonMobil)
Created:
2016-06-09
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Shah Alam's palace, the only remaining building of the East India Company's Opium Establishment. It is near Patna, Bihar State, India. Factory at right was destroyed by great earthquake of January 15, 1934. Gulzarigabh.
Creator:
Lawrence, Donald, 1911-1996
Created:
1969-02-24
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Shah Alam's palace, the only remaining building of the East India Company's Opium Establishment. It is near Patna, Bihar State, India. Factory at right was destroyed by great earthquake of January 15, 1934. Gulzarigabh.
Creator:
Lawrence, Donald, 1911-1996
Created:
1969-02-24
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This talk introduces a nonparametric framework for analyzing physiological sensor data collected from wearable devices. The idea is to apply the stochastic process notion of occupation times to construct activity profiles that can be treated as monotonically decreasing functional data. Whereas raw sensor data typically need to be pre-aligned bef...
Creator:
McKeague, Ian (Columbia University)
Created:
2019-09-16
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
We will survey different methods of proving functional inequalities for hypoelliptic diffusions and the corresponding heat kernels. Namely, some of these methods rely on the generalized curvature-dimension inequalities (due to Baudoin-Garofalo), and some use structure theory and a Fourier transform on Lie groups. For nilpotent groups, the latter...
Creator:
Gordina, Maria (University of Connecticut)
Created:
2015-04-30
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.