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Emerging applications of homogeneous flows: From discrete mathematics to statistical physics

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  • UserJens Marklof (Bristol) World_link
  • ClockThursday 12 November 2015, 16:00-17:00
  • HouseCMS, MR12.

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The theory of homogeneous flows provides a powerful mathematical toolkit that has recently contributed to the solution of a number of longstanding problems. I will survey some of the recent progress, including a study of distances in multi-loop networks (circulant graphs), the coin exchange problem and the derivation of a new kinetic equation which captures surprising transport phenomena in crystals and quasicrystals. This lecture is aimed at a broad audience.

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