@article{Kollosche2016, author = {Kollosche, David}, title = {Criticising with Foucault: towards a guiding framework for socio-political studies in mathematics education}, series = {Educational studies in mathematics : an international journal}, volume = {91}, journal = {Educational studies in mathematics : an international journal}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {0013-1954}, doi = {10.1007/s10649-015-9648-5}, pages = {73 -- 86}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Socio-political studies in mathematics education often touch complex fields of interaction between education, mathematics and the political. In this paper I present a Foucault-based framework for socio-political studies in mathematics education which may guide research in that area. In order to show the potential of such a framework, I discuss the potential and limits of Marxian ideology critique, present existing Foucault-based research on socio-political aspects of mathematics education, develop my framework and show its use in an outline of a study on socio-political aspects of calculation in the mathematics classroom.}, language = {en} } @article{ZoellerHolschneider2016, author = {Z{\"o}ller, Gert and Holschneider, Matthias}, title = {The Earthquake History in a Fault Zone Tells Us Almost Nothing about m(max)}, series = {Seismological research letters}, volume = {87}, journal = {Seismological research letters}, publisher = {Seismological Society of America}, address = {Albany}, issn = {0895-0695}, doi = {10.1785/0220150176}, pages = {132 -- 137}, year = {2016}, abstract = {In the present study, we summarize and evaluate the endeavors from recent years to estimate the maximum possible earthquake magnitude m(max) from observed data. In particular, we use basic and physically motivated assumptions to identify best cases and worst cases in terms of lowest and highest degree of uncertainty of m(max). In a general framework, we demonstrate that earthquake data and earthquake proxy data recorded in a fault zone provide almost no information about m(max) unless reliable and homogeneous data of a long time interval, including several earthquakes with magnitude close to m(max), are available. Even if detailed earthquake information from some centuries including historic and paleoearthquakes are given, only very few, namely the largest events, will contribute at all to the estimation of m(max), and this results in unacceptably high uncertainties. As a consequence, estimators of m(max) in a fault zone, which are based solely on earthquake-related information from this region, have to be dismissed.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Cheng2016, author = {Cheng, Yuan}, title = {Recursive state estimation in dynamical systems}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {84}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @article{HackHanischSchenkel2016, author = {Hack, Thomas-Paul and Hanisch, Florian and Schenkel, Alexander}, title = {Supergeometry in Locally Covariant Quantum Field Theory}, series = {Communications in mathematical physics}, volume = {342}, journal = {Communications in mathematical physics}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {New York}, issn = {0010-3616}, doi = {10.1007/s00220-015-2516-4}, pages = {615 -- 673}, year = {2016}, abstract = {In this paper we analyze supergeometric locally covariant quantum field theories. We develop suitable categories SLoc of super-Cartan supermanifolds, which generalize Lorentz manifolds in ordinary quantum field theory, and show that, starting from a few representation theoretic and geometric data, one can construct a functor U : SLoc -> S*Alg to the category of super-*-algebras, which can be interpreted as a non-interacting super-quantum field theory. This construction turns out to disregard supersymmetry transformations as the morphism sets in the above categories are too small. We then solve this problem by using techniques from enriched category theory, which allows us to replace the morphism sets by suitable morphism supersets that contain supersymmetry transformations as their higher superpoints. We construct superquantum field theories in terms of enriched functors eU : eSLoc -> eS*Alg between the enriched categories and show that supersymmetry transformations are appropriately described within the enriched framework. As examples we analyze the superparticle in 1 vertical bar 1-dimensions and the free Wess-Zumino model in 3 vertical bar 2-dimensions.}, language = {en} } @book{PikovskijPoliti2016, author = {Pikovskij, Arkadij and Politi, Antonio}, title = {Lyapunov Exponents}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {978-1-107-03042-8}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {XII, 285}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Lyapunov exponents lie at the heart of chaos theory, and are widely used in studies of complex dynamics. Utilising a pragmatic, physical approach, this self-contained book provides a comprehensive description of the concept. Beginning with the basic properties and numerical methods, it then guides readers through to the most recent advances in applications to complex systems. Practical algorithms are thoroughly reviewed and their performance is discussed, while a broad set of examples illustrate the wide range of potential applications. The description of various numerical and analytical techniques for the computation of Lyapunov exponents offers an extensive array of tools for the characterization of phenomena such as synchronization, weak and global chaos in low and high-dimensional set-ups, and localization. This text equips readers with all the investigative expertise needed to fully explore the dynamical properties of complex systems, making it ideal for both graduate students and experienced researchers.}, language = {en} } @article{PornsawadBoeckmann2016, author = {Pornsawad, Pornsarp and B{\"o}ckmann, Christine}, title = {Modified Iterative Runge-Kutta-Type Methods for Nonlinear Ill-Posed Problems}, series = {Numerical functional analysis and optimization : an international journal of rapid publication}, volume = {37}, journal = {Numerical functional analysis and optimization : an international journal of rapid publication}, publisher = {Wiley-VCH}, address = {Philadelphia}, issn = {0163-0563}, doi = {10.1080/01630563.2016.1219744}, pages = {1562 -- 1589}, year = {2016}, abstract = {This work is devoted to the convergence analysis of a modified Runge-Kutta-type iterative regularization method for solving nonlinear ill-posed problems under a priori and a posteriori stopping rules. The convergence rate results of the proposed method can be obtained under a Holder-type sourcewise condition if the Frechet derivative is properly scaled and locally Lipschitz continuous. Numerical results are achieved by using the Levenberg-Marquardt, Lobatto, and Radau methods.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Pirhayati2016, author = {Pirhayati, Mohammad}, title = {Edge operators and boundary value problems}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {VI, 119}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @article{LyuSchulze2016, author = {Lyu, Xiaojing and Schulze, Bert-Wolfgang}, title = {Mellin Operators in the Edge Calculus}, series = {Complex analysis and operator theory}, volume = {10}, journal = {Complex analysis and operator theory}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Basel}, issn = {1661-8254}, doi = {10.1007/s11785-015-0511-6}, pages = {965 -- 1000}, year = {2016}, abstract = {A manifold M with smooth edge Y is locally near Y modelled on X-Delta x Omega for a cone X-Delta := ( (R) over bar (+) x X)/({0} x X) where Xis a smooth manifold and Omega subset of R-q an open set corresponding to a chart on Y. Compared with pseudo-differential algebras, based on other quantizations of edge-degenerate symbols, we extend the approach with Mellin representations on the r half-axis up to r = infinity, the conical exit of X-boolean AND = R+ x X (sic) (r, x) at infinity. The alternative description of the edge calculus is useful for pseudo-differential structures on manifolds with higher singularities.}, language = {en} } @article{HedayatMahmoudiSchulze2016, author = {Hedayat Mahmoudi, Mahdi and Schulze, Bert-Wolfgang}, title = {Corner boundary value problems}, series = {Asian-European journal of mathematics}, volume = {10}, journal = {Asian-European journal of mathematics}, number = {1}, publisher = {World Scientific}, address = {Singapore}, issn = {1793-5571}, doi = {10.1142/S1793557117500541}, pages = {45}, year = {2016}, abstract = {The paper develops some crucial steps in extending the first-order cone or edge calculus to higher singularity orders. We focus here on order 2, but the ideas are motivated by an iterative approach for higher singularities.}, language = {en} } @article{FladHarutyunyanSchulze2016, author = {Flad, H. -J. and Harutyunyan, Gohar and Schulze, Bert-Wolfgang}, title = {Asymptotic parametrices of elliptic edge operators}, series = {Journal of pseudo-differential operators and applications}, volume = {7}, journal = {Journal of pseudo-differential operators and applications}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Basel}, issn = {1662-9981}, doi = {10.1007/s11868-016-0159-7}, pages = {321 -- 363}, year = {2016}, abstract = {We study operators on singular manifolds, here of conical or edge type, and develop a new general approach of representing asymptotics of solutions to elliptic equations close to the singularities. We introduce asymptotic parametrices, using tools from cone and edge pseudo-differential algebras. Our structures are motivated by models of many-particle physics with singular Coulomb potentials that contribute higher order singularities in Euclidean space, determined by the number of particles.}, language = {en} } @article{ChangViahmoudiSchulze2016, author = {Chang, D. -C. and Viahmoudi, M. Hedayat and Schulze, Bert-Wolfgang}, title = {PSEUDO-DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS WITH TWISTED SYMBOLIC STRUCTURE}, series = {Journal of nonlinear and convex analysis : an international journal}, volume = {17}, journal = {Journal of nonlinear and convex analysis : an international journal}, publisher = {Yokohama Publishers}, address = {Yokohama}, issn = {1345-4773}, pages = {1889 -- 1937}, year = {2016}, abstract = {This paper is devoted to pseudo-differential operators and new applications. We establish necessary extensions of the standard calculus to specific classes of operator-valued symbols occurring in principal symbolic hierarchies of operators on manifolds with singularities or stratified spaces.}, language = {en} } @article{KretschmerCoumouDongesetal.2016, author = {Kretschmer, Marlene and Coumou, Dim and Donges, Jonathan and Runge, Jakob}, title = {Using Causal Effect Networks to Analyze Different Arctic Drivers of Midlatitude Winter Circulation}, series = {Journal of climate}, volume = {29}, journal = {Journal of climate}, publisher = {American Meteorological Soc.}, address = {Boston}, issn = {0894-8755}, doi = {10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0654.1}, pages = {4069 -- 4081}, year = {2016}, abstract = {In recent years, the Northern Hemisphere midlatitudes have suffered from severe winters like the extreme 2012/13 winter in the eastern United States. These cold spells were linked to a meandering upper-tropospheric jet stream pattern and a negative Arctic Oscillation index (AO). However, the nature of the drivers behind these circulation patterns remains controversial. Various studies have proposed different mechanisms related to changes in the Arctic, most of them related to a reduction in sea ice concentrations or increasing Eurasian snow cover. Here, a novel type of time series analysis, called causal effect networks (CEN), based on graphical models is introduced to assess causal relationships and their time delays between different processes. The effect of different Arctic actors on winter circulation on weekly to monthly time scales is studied, and robust network patterns are found. Barents and Kara sea ice concentrations are detected to be important external drivers of the midlatitude circulation, influencing winter AO via tropospheric mechanisms and through processes involving the stratosphere. Eurasia snow cover is also detected to have a causal effect on sea level pressure in Asia, but its exact role on AO remains unclear. The CEN approach presented in this study overcomes some difficulties in interpreting correlation analyses, complements model experiments for testing hypotheses involving teleconnections, and can be used to assess their validity. The findings confirm that sea ice concentrations in autumn in the Barents and Kara Seas are an important driver of winter circulation in the midlatitudes.}, language = {en} }