70 research outputs found
Constructive spherical codes on layers of flat tori
A new class of spherical codes is constructed by selecting a finite subset of
flat tori from a foliation of the unit sphere S^{2L-1} of R^{2L} and designing
a structured codebook on each torus layer. The resulting spherical code can be
the image of a lattice restricted to a specific hyperbox in R^L in each layer.
Group structure and homogeneity, useful for efficient storage and decoding, are
inherited from the underlying lattice codebook. A systematic method for
constructing such codes are presented and, as an example, the Leech lattice is
used to construct a spherical code in R^{48}. Upper and lower bounds on the
performance, the asymptotic packing density and a method for decoding are
derived.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Information
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Low-dimensional Topology and Number Theory
The workshop brought together topologists and number theorists with the intent of exploring the many tantalizing connections between these areas
Infinite Dimensional Lie Theory
The workshop focussed on recent developments in infinite-dimensional Lie theory. The talks covered a broad range of topics, such as structure and classification theory of infinite-dimensional Lie algebras, geometry of infinite-dimensional Lie groups and homogeneous spaces and representation theory of infinite-dimensional Lie groups, Lie algebras and Lie-superalgebras
Triangulations
The earliest work in topology was often based on explicit combinatorial models – usually triangulations – for the spaces being studied. Although algebraic methods in topology gradually replaced combinatorial ones in the mid-1900s, the emergence of computers later revitalized the study of triangulations. By now there are several distinct mathematical communities actively doing work on different aspects of triangulations. The goal of this workshop was to bring the researchers from these various communities together to stimulate interaction and to benefit from the exchange of ideas and methods
Invariants in Low-Dimensional Topology and Knot Theory
This meeting concentrated on topological invariants in low dimensional topology and knot theory. We include both three and four dimensional manifolds in our phrase “low dimensional topology”. The intent of the conference was to understand the reach of knot theoretic invariants into four dimensions, including results in Khovanov homology, variants of Floer homology and quandle cohomology and to understand relationships among categorification, topological quantum field theories and four dimensional manifold invariants as in particular Seiberg-Witten invariants
Topology of Arrangements and Representation Stability
The workshop “Topology of arrangements and representation stability” brought together two directions of research: the topology and geometry of hyperplane, toric and elliptic arrangements, and the homological and representation stability of configuration spaces and related families of spaces and discrete groups. The participants were mathematicians working at the interface between several very active areas of research in topology, geometry, algebra, representation theory, and combinatorics. The workshop provided a thorough overview of current developments, highlighted significant progress in the field, and fostered an increasing amount of interaction between specialists in areas of research
Applied Harmonic Analysis and Data Science (hybrid meeting)
Data science has become a field of major importance for science and technology
nowadays and poses a large variety of
challenging mathematical questions.
The area
of applied harmonic analysis has a significant impact on such problems by providing methodologies
both for theoretical questions and for a wide range of applications
in signal and image processing and machine learning.
Building on the success of three previous workshops on applied harmonic analysis in 2012, 2015 and 2018,
this workshop focused
on several exciting novel directions such as mathematical theory of
deep learning, but also reported progress on long-standing open problems in the field
Invariants in Low-Dimensional Topology
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