Lunch Lecture Mathematics
2 PhD students will tell about their projects.
The first project is about Quantum algebras:
Quantum algebras are used to describe some asymmetric processes that appear in (mathematical) physics. It can be a useful tool in understanding these processes better, such as predicting long-term behavior and finding equilibrium positions.
The second project about noise on structures of dynamical systems:
Patterns are complex structures in dynamical systems which retain their shape as time passes (e.g., water waves, signals in nerve fibers, tropical cyclones). In my research, I mathematically study the effect of noise (random fluctuations coming from the environment) on such patterns. Key questions are stability, noise-induced motion, and long time behavior of the patterns.
It is a great opportunity to learn all about the PhD lifestyle!
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