HeKKSaGOn Mathematics Meeting 2024

Europe/Berlin
KIT & Göttingen Mathematics Departments

KIT & Göttingen Mathematics Departments

Philippe Kupper (KIT), Artem Nepechiy, Wilderich Tuschmann (KIT)
Description
The Hekksagon Mathematics 2024 Meeting will take place from November 24 (arrival) to 30 (departure) and consist of two parts:

On November 25 and 26, all participating HeKKSaGOn group members are invited to shortly report on their current research and research interests at our kick-off meeting at Karlsruhe to foster further communication and future collaborations.
 
After traveling to Göttingen on November 27, November 28 and 29 will feature there the workshop 'Non-Euclidean spaces in Geometry, Optimization and Statistics' with topic-related longer research talks.

 

Confirmed Speakers include:

Shinpei BABA (Osaka University)
Benjamin ELTZNER (Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences)
Ryushi GOTO (Osaka University)
Stephan HUCKEMANN (University of Göttingen)
Hisashi KASUYA (Osaka University)
Tsuyoshi KATO (Kyoto University)
Peer KUNSTMANN (KIT)
Lars LAMMERS (University of Göttingen)
Jun MASAMUNE (Tohoku University)
Mahshidsadat MIRHASHEMI (University of Göttingen)
Kaori NAGATO-PLUM (KIT)
Artem NEPECHIY (KIT)
Shin-ichi OHTA (Osaka University)
Luke RUSSELL (University of Göttingen)
Takashi SHIOYA (Tohoku University)
Wilderich TUSCHMANN (KIT)

 

Scientific Committee

Stephan Huckemann
Wilderich Tuschmann
 

Local Organisers Karlsruhe                               

  Philippe Kupper
  Artem Nepechiy
  Wilderich Tuschmann

Local Organisers Göttingen

             Stephan Huckemann
             Lars Lammers
             Mahshidsadat Mirhashemi

    • 6:00 PM
      Reception Wirtshaus Lehners

      Wirtshaus Lehners

      Karlstraße 21a, 76133 Karlsruhe https://karlsruhe.lehners-wirtshaus.de/
    • 9:30 AM
      Registration 1.058 (KIT Math Building)

      1.058

      KIT Math Building

    • 10:00 AM
      Survey Talk Takashi Shioya (Tohoku University) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 10:25 AM
      Survey Talk Jun Masamune (Tohoku University) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 10:45 AM
      Discussion & Coffee Break 1.058 (KIT Math Building)

      1.058

      KIT Math Building

    • 11:30 AM
      Survey Talk Ryushi Goto (Osaka University) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 11:55 AM
      Survey Talk Shinpei Baba (Osaka University) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 12:15 PM
      Discussion & Lunch Break
    • 3:00 PM
      Survey Talk Shin-ichi Ohta (Osaka University) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 3:25 PM
      Survey Talk Hisashi Kasuya (Osaka University) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 3:45 PM
      Discussion & Coffee Break 1.058 (KIT Math Building)

      1.058

      KIT Math Building

    • 4:30 PM
      Survey Talk Stephan Huckemann (University of Göttingen) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 4:55 PM
      Survey Talk Benjamin Eltzner (Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 10:00 AM
      Survey Talk Kaori Nagato-Plum (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 10:25 AM
      Survey Talk Peer Kunstmann (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 10:45 AM
      Discussion & Coffee Break 1.058 (KIT Math Building)

      1.058

      KIT Math Building

    • 11:30 AM
      Survey Talk Mahshidsadat Mirhashemi (University of Göttingen) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 11:55 AM
      Survey Talk Lars Lammers (University of Göttingen) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 12:15 PM
      Discussion & Lunch Break
    • 3:00 PM
      Survey Talk Artem Nepechiy (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 3:25 PM
      Survey Talk Wilderich Tuschmann (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 3:45 PM
      Discussion & Coffee Break 1.058 (KIT Math Building)

      1.058

      KIT Math Building

    • 4:30 PM
      Open Discussion & Wrap-up Seminar Room 3.060 (KIT)

      Seminar Room 3.060

      KIT

    • 6:00 PM
      Conference Dinner Badische Weinstuben

      Badische Weinstuben

      Badische Weinstuben Schlossbezirk 6 76131 Karlsruhe https://badische-weinstuben.de/
    • 9:40 AM
      Train Ride to Göttingen and Hotel Check-in Main Train Station Karlsruhe

      Main Train Station Karlsruhe

    • 4:30 PM
      City Tour through Göttingen Tourist-Information Göttingen

      Tourist-Information Göttingen

      Markt 8, 37073 Göttingen https://www.goettingen-tourismus.de/tourist-information/ 15:45 Uhr: Walk from the Leine Hotel to the TouristInfo

      City tour with a viewpoint from mathematics and the natural sciences

    • 7:30 PM
      Reception Math. Institute

      Math. Institute

      Bunsenstraße 3-5, D-37073 Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/20693.html

      Wine & Bretzels

    • 10:00 AM
      Research Talk Tsuyoshi Kato (Kyoto University) Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor) (Institute for Numerical Mathematics)

      Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor)

      Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Lotzestr. 16-18, 37083 Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/85746.html

      Title: Homotopy type of finitely propagated unitary operators and its applications

      Abstract:

      I will explain our computational results of homotopy type of finitely propagated unitary operators. As an application, we induce qualitative properties on distributions of zeros of vector fields over amenable covering spaces of compact manifolds. I will also explain another application, if time allows. These researches are based on joint works with D. Kishimoto and M. Tsutaya.

    • 11:00 AM
      Discussion & Coffee Break Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Lotzestr. 16-18, 37083 Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/85746.html
    • 11:30 AM
      Research Talk Luke Russell (University of Göttingen) Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor) (Institute for Numerical Mathematics)

      Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor)

      Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Lotzestr. 16-18, 37083 Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/85746.html

      Title: Proximal Splitting Algorithms in Nonlinear Spaces

      Abstract:

      In the setting of CAT(κ ) spaces, common fixed point iterations built from prox
      mappings (e.g. prox-prox, Krasnoselsky–Mann relaxations, nonlinear
      projected-gradients) converge locally linearly under the assumption of linear metric
      subregularity. Linear metric subregularity is in any case necessary for linearly
      convergent fixed point sequences, so the result is tight. To show this, we develop a
      theory of fixed point mappings that violate the usual assumptions of
      nonexpansiveness and firm nonexpansiveness in p-uniformly convex spaces.

      This is joint work with Florian Lauster

    • 12:30 PM
      Discussion & Lunch Break
    • 2:00 PM
      Research Talk Shin-ichi Ohta (Osaka University) Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor) (Institute for Numerical Mathematics)

      Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor)

      Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Lotzestr. 16-18, 37083 Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/85746.html

      Title: A generalization of Grünbaum’s inequality in RCD(0,N)-spaces

      Abstract:

      We generalize an important inequality in convex geometry, Grünbaum’s inequality, to curved spaces of nonnegative Ricci curvature. Cheeger-Gromoll-type splitting theorems will play a key role. This is joint work with Victor-Emmanuel Brunel and Jordan Serres (CREST/ENSAE).

    • 3:00 PM
      Discussion & Coffee Break Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Lotzestr. 16-18, 37083 Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/85746.html
    • 3:30 PM
      Research Talk Jun Masamune (Tohoku University) Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor) (Institute for Numerical Mathematics)

      Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor)

      Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Lotzestr. 16-18, 37083 Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/85746.html

      Title: Recent progress on the essential selfadjointness of the Laplacians on Riemannian manifolds and weighted graphs.

      Abstract:

      The first step in the spectral analysis of the Laplacians on Riemannian manifolds and weighted graphs
      is to determine its selfadjoint realization and the problem of its uniqueness has received an active interest in the last years.
      I will review the recent progress made on this research topic mainly from the collaborative effort with
      A. Inoue, S. Ku, and R. Wojciechowski.

    • 10:00 AM
      Research Talk Shinpei Baba (University of Osaka) Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor) (Institute for Numerical Mathematics)

      Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor)

      Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Lotzestr. 16-18, 37083 Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/85746.html

      Title: Riemann surfaces and representations of surface groups into $PSL(2, C)$.

      Abstract:

      By the uniformization theorem, a Riemann surface corresponds to a discrete torsion-free subgroup of $PSL(2, R)$ isomorphic to the surface group, the fundamental group of the surface. Moreover, by Bers' simultaneous uniformization theorem, a pair of Riemann surface structures of opposite orientations corresponds a "typical" discrete torsion-free surface subgroup of $PSL(2, C)$. In a similar spirit, we discuss some correspondences between complex projective structures on Riemann surfaces and more general representations of the surface group into $PSL(2, C)$

    • 11:00 AM
      Discussion & Coffee Break Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Lotzestr. 16-18, 37083 Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/85746.html
    • 11:30 AM
      Research Talk Hisashi Kasuya (University of Osaka) Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor) (Institute for Numerical Mathematics)

      Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor)

      Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Lotzestr. 16-18, 37083 Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/85746.html

      Title: Higgs bundles and flat bundles on Sasakian manifolds

      Abstract:

      Hitchin, Corlette and Simpson established the correspondence between flat bundles and Higgs bundles on compact Kähler manifolds. This correspondence is called the non-abelian Hodge correspondence. Sasakian geometry is an odd-dimensional analogy of Kähler geometry. In the joint works with I. Biswas, we investigate the non-abelian Hodge correspondence on compact Sasakian manifolds. In this talk, we give some applications of this correspondence to classifications of Sasakian manifolds and a detailed description of the correspondence at the live of moduli space.

    • 12:30 PM
      Discussion & Lunch Break
    • 2:00 PM
      Research Talk Benjamin Eltzner (University of Göttingen) Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor) (Institute for Numerical Mathematics)

      Seminar Room MN 55 (1st floor)

      Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Lotzestr. 16-18, 37083 Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/85746.html

      Title: Diffusion Means on Compact Symmetric Spaces

      Abstract:

      On manifold data spaces, we introduce a new family of location statistics describing centers of isotropic diffusion for different diffusion times. In contrast to the situation in Euclidean data, these diffusion means on manifolds do not generally coincide for different diffusion times. In the limit of vanishing diffusion time, diffusion means can be shown to converge to the intrinsic mean in general. For diverging diffusion time, we show for the circle and spheres of arbitrary dimension that diffusion means converge to the extrinsic mean in the canonical embedding into Euclidean space. The generalization of this result to real projective spaces leads to a conjecture for all compact symmetric spaces. We point out questions concerning the Nash embedding and the Laplace-Beltrami operator which connect our conjecture to differential geometry.

    • 3:00 PM
      Discussion & Coffee Break Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Institute for Numerical Mathematics

      Lotzestr. 16-18, 37083 Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/85746.html
    • 5:30 PM
      Conference Dinner Bullerjahn

      Bullerjahn

      Markt 8, 37073 Göttingen https://www.bullerjahn.de/
    • 10:00 AM
      Departure Göttingen

      Göttingen