# Seminar Archive - 2015

Our regular seminar program covers a broad range of topics from applied mathematics, pure mathematics and statistics. All staff and students are welcome. A complete list of past seminars can be accessed via the left-hand menu.

James Ross - UNSW Mathematics and Statistics
This is a final presentation of an Honours research project supervised by Gary Froyland.

Daniel Le - UNSW Mathematics and Statistics
The poor response to some drugs used in antiviral therapy for a chronic hepatitis B infection may be linked to mutations in the surface antigen gene of the hepatitis B virus. Many of the mutations at...

Asst. Professor Brian Powell - University of Hawai’i at Manoa
Joint Statistics and Fluid Dynamics Seminar Ocean models provide an estimate of the ocean state filtered by discrete dynamical equations. Observations provide sparse information about the ocean at a...

Dorothy Cheung - UNSW
Clifford algebras are very useful in the classification of quadratic forms. In this talk, I will focus on one of the invariant of quadratic form, the Hasse invariant. The definition and properties of...

Dominic Vella - UNSW
In the field of operator theory, seeking necessary and sufficient conditions for the $L^p$-boundedness of large families of linear operators is quite a challenge in general.  However, boundedness is...

Raveen de Silva - UNSW
Composition operators have been studied since the 19th century, starting with Koenigs' work on the Schroder equation. In recent decades, progress has been made on characterising the algebras...

Terence Harris - UNSW
In this talk, I will introduce a few different notions of convexity, and explain their connection to the derivative sets of Lipschitz maps. I will also explain some results concerning "rank-one...

Liangyi Zhao - UNSW
We will present a some results on the gaps between primes in Beatty sequences, sequences of the form $[ \alpha n + \beta ]$ with $\alpha$ irrational and $\beta$ real.  The results follow from a...

Djordje Milicevic - Bryn Mawr College
Divisor problem, distribution of primes in arithmetic progressions, or, say, equidistribution of rational points on varieties - all cornerstone problems in analytic number theory - can see their...

Barton Lee - UNSW
Graph limit theory is an emerging field which combines combinatorics and analysis to understand large graph structures. In this talk, I will discuss some of the introductory theory and original...