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Restriction estimates for the paraboloid over finite fields | Lewko's blog
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Restriction estimates for the paraboloid over finite fields. Posted in Fourier Analysis. By Mark Lewko on September 19, 2010. And I recently completed a paper titled Restriction estimates for the paraboloid over finite fields. In this note we obtain some endpoint restriction estimates for the paraboloid over finite fields. Denote a hypersurface in. The restriction problem for. Is to determine for which pairs of. Does there exist an inequality of the form. Denote a finite f...
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Noncommutative Geometry: Differentiation and the missing Kummer congruence
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014. Differentiation and the missing Kummer congruence. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Noncommutative Geometry and Higher Structures, Perugia, July 2016. Conference on Geometry, Representation Theory and the Baum-Connes Conjecture July 18 - 22, 2016, The Fields Institute. Alain Connes: Course on Homologie cyclique topologique. January-March 2016. Conference – Gauge Theory and Noncommutative Geometry. Noncommutative Geometry and Physics, Perimeter Inst. Waterloo, Canada. Course b...
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Noncommutative Geometry: January 2015
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Friday, January 2, 2015. This is a short update on the post called "particles in quantum gravity",. There were interesting comments and rather than answering them in the. Blog i just want to point to a long and detailed talk which I gave in the. Hausdorff Institute in Bonn in December and which is now available on YouTube. In any case this is a good occasion to wish you all a. HAPPY NEW YEAR 2015! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Noncommutative Geometry and Higher Structures, Perugia, July 2016. Workshop: Non...
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Noncommutative Geometry: February 2014
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014. Zeta zeroes AND gamma poles. More recently, beginning with the work of Taelman and Lafforgue, there has been really exciting progress in establishing the ` correct' analogs of the class group and class number formulae in this context. Indeed, this an area of great current excitement and active research. See for instance: http:/ hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00940567 . In the finite characteristic case, using the Carlitz exponential and factorial, I was able to define a number of...
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Noncommutative Geometry: December 2014
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Friday, December 12, 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Noncommutative Geometry and Higher Structures, Perugia, July 2016. Conference on Geometry, Representation Theory and the Baum-Connes Conjecture July 18 - 22, 2016, The Fields Institute. Alain Connes: Course on Homologie cyclique topologique. January-March 2016. Conference – Gauge Theory and Noncommutative Geometry. Noncommutative Geometry and Physics, Perimeter Inst. Waterloo, Canada. NCG 2015, Trieste, September 29 - October 2 2015. Course by Alain ...
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Escher’s Print Gallery | Talk Math
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Mostly a teaching blog with occasional commentary on general topics by Ajit Bhand. Escher’s Print Gallery. March 23, 2011 in Aside. Tags: M. C. Escher. Many of you must be aware of the works of the famous Dutch artist Maurits Cornelis Escher. Who explored the notions of symmetry and infinity and depicted visual paradoxes and impossible worlds through his art. He worked extensively on regular divisions of the plane, also called tessellations. Inspired by a drawing by H. S. M. Coxeter. A professor of Mathe...
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Mathemagician: Winding Number
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The purpose of math is insight, not math" - My adaptation of R.W. Hamming's basic philosophy. Wednesday, March 10, 2010. First post, so I'll start on a neat topic. There is a distinct difference between real and complex analysis, the difference is not only the existence of the imaginary unit $i,$ but the failure of common inverse functions. The most important function in analysis is the function $ exp$ defined for every complex number $z$ by the equation. Exp(z) = sum {n=0} { infty} frac{z n}{n! Somethin...
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Mathemagician: Cool Pictures!
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The purpose of math is insight, not math" - My adaptation of R.W. Hamming's basic philosophy. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Here is what the mesh generator gave me for the unit sphere, (chopped in half). And here is another picture of the same sphere. The way I visualized the solution was by taking a cross section and moving it through the domain, having the cross section take on colors associated with the functional values. Here's the video for that. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.