TY - INPR A1 - Witt, Ingo T1 - Green formulae for cone differential operators N2 - Green formulae for elliptic cone differential operators are established. This is achieved by an accurate description of the maximal domain of an elliptic cone differential operator and its formal adjoint; thereby utilizing the concept of a discrete asymptotic type. From this description, the singular coefficients replacing the boundary traces in classical Green formulas are deduced. T3 - Preprint - (2003) 20 Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-26633 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Kytmanov, Aleksandr A1 - Myslivets, Simona A1 - Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich T1 - Power sums of roots of a nonlinear system N2 - For a system of meromorphic functions f = (f1, . . . , fn) in Cn, an explicit formula is given for evaluating negative power sums of the roots of the nonlinear system f(z) = 0. T3 - Preprint - (2004) 18 Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-26788 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Kytmanov, Aleksandr A1 - Myslivets, Simona A1 - Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich T1 - Zeta-function of a nonlinear system N2 - Given a system of entire functions in Cn with at most countable set of common zeros, we introduce the concept of zeta-function associated with the system. Under reasonable assumptions on the system, the zeta-function is well defined for all s ∈ Zn with sufficiently large components. Using residue theory we get an integral representation for the zeta-function which allows us to construct an analytic extension of the zeta-function to an infinite cone in Cn. T3 - Preprint - (2004) 19 Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-26795 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Gil, Juan B. A1 - Krainer, Thomas A1 - Mendoza, Gerardo A. T1 - Geometry and spectra of closed extensions of elliptic cone operators N2 - We study the geometry of the set of closed extensions of index 0 of an elliptic cone operator and its model operator in connection with the spectra of the extensions, and give a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of rays of minimal growth for such operators. T3 - Preprint - (2004) 21 Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-26815 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Gil, Juan B. A1 - Krainer, Thomas A1 - Mendoza, Gerardo A. T1 - Resolvents of elliptic cone operators N2 - We prove the existence of sectors of minimal growth for general closed extensions of elliptic cone operators under natural ellipticity conditions. This is achieved by the construction of a suitable parametrix and reduction to the boundary. Special attention is devoted to the clarification of the analytic structure of the resolvent. T3 - Preprint - (2004) 22 Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-26820 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Murr, Rüdiger T1 - Dualitätsformeln für Brownsche Bewegung und für eine Irrfahrt mit Anwendung am Konvergenzergebnis von Donsker N2 - Aus dem Inhalt: 0.1 Danksagung 0.2 Einleitung 1 Allgemeines und Grundlagen 1.1 Die Brownsche Bewegung 2 Die Dualitätsformel des Wienermaßes 2.1 Wienermaß erfüllt Dualitätsformel 2.2 Dualitätsformel charakterisiert Wienermaß 3 Die diskrete Dualitätsformel der Irrfahrt 3.1 Verallgemeinerte symmetrische Irrfahrt erfüllt diskrete Dualitätsformel 3.2 Diskrete Dualitätsformel charakterisiert verallgemeinerte symmetrische Irrfahrt 4 Donskers Theorem und die Dualitätsformeln 4.1 Straffheit der renormierten stetigen Irrfahrt 4.2 Konvergenz der Irrfahrt 5 Anhang T3 - Mathematische Statistik und Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie : Preprint - 2008, 05 Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-49476 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Fedchenko, Dmitry A1 - Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich T1 - An index formula for Toeplitz operators N2 - We prove a Fedosov index formula for the index of Toeplitz operators connected with the Hardy space of solutions to an elliptic system of first order partial differential equations in a bounded domain of Euclidean space with infinitely differentiable boundary. T3 - Preprints des Instituts für Mathematik der Universität Potsdam - 3(2014)12 KW - Toeplitz operators KW - Fredholm property KW - index Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-72499 SN - 2193-6943 VL - 3 IS - 12 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - THES A1 - Dyachenko, Evgeniya T1 - Elliptic problems with small parameter T1 - Elliptische Problemen mit kleinem Parameter N2 - In this thesis we consider diverse aspects of existence and correctness of asymptotic solutions to elliptic differential and pseudodifferential equations. We begin our studies with the case of a general elliptic boundary value problem in partial derivatives. A small parameter enters the coefficients of the main equation as well as into the boundary conditions. Such equations have already been investigated satisfactory, but there still exist certain theoretical deficiencies. Our aim is to present the general theory of elliptic problems with a small parameter. For this purpose we examine in detail the case of a bounded domain with a smooth boundary. First of all, we construct formal solutions as power series in the small parameter. Then we examine their asymptotic properties. It suffices to carry out sharp two-sided \emph{a priori} estimates for the operators of boundary value problems which are uniform in the small parameter. Such estimates failed to hold in functional spaces used in classical elliptic theory. To circumvent this limitation we exploit norms depending on the small parameter for the functions defined on a bounded domain. Similar norms are widely used in literature, but their properties have not been investigated extensively. Our theoretical investigation shows that the usual elliptic technique can be correctly carried out in these norms. The obtained results also allow one to extend the norms to compact manifolds with boundaries. We complete our investigation by formulating algebraic conditions on the operators and showing their equivalence to the existence of a priori estimates. In the second step, we extend the concept of ellipticity with a small parameter to more general classes of operators. Firstly, we want to compare the difference in asymptotic patterns between the obtained series and expansions for similar differential problems. Therefore we investigate the heat equation in a bounded domain with a small parameter near the time derivative. In this case the characteristics touch the boundary at a finite number of points. It is known that the solutions are not regular in a neighbourhood of such points in advance. We suppose moreover that the boundary at such points can be non-smooth but have cuspidal singularities. We find a formal asymptotic expansion and show that when a set of parameters comes through a threshold value, the expansions fail to be asymptotic. The last part of the work is devoted to general concept of ellipticity with a small parameter. Several theoretical extensions to pseudodifferential operators have already been suggested in previous studies. As a new contribution we involve the analysis on manifolds with edge singularities which allows us to consider wider classes of perturbed elliptic operators. We examine that introduced classes possess a priori estimates of elliptic type. As a further application we demonstrate how developed tools can be used to reduce singularly perturbed problems to regular ones. N2 - In dieser Dissertation betrachten wir verschiedene Aspekte der Existenz und Korrektheit asymptotischer Lösungen für elliptische Differentialgleichungen und Pseudodifferentialgleichungen. Am Anfang betrachtet die Arbeit den Fall eines allgemeinen elliptischen Grenzwertproblems in partiellen Ableitungen. Hierbei hängen die Koeffizienten von einem kleinen Parameter ab. Solche Gleichungen wurden schon reichlich untersucht, aber es gibt immer noch theoretische Lücken. Unser Ziel ist eine allgemeine Theorie elliptischer Operatorklassen mit kleinen Parametern. Zu diesem Zweck untersuchen wir im Detail den Fall eines beschränkten Gebietes mit glattem Rand. Zuerst konstruieren wir formale Lösungen als Potenzreihe einer kleinen Variablen. Weiter untersuchen wir ihre asymptotischen Eigenschaften. Dazu reicht es aus, beidseitige A-Priori Abschätzungen für diejenigen Randwertproblemoperatoren zu bestimmen, die gleichmäßig stetig von den kleinen Parametern abhängen. Solche Abschätzungen gelten nicht in Funktionenräumen, die in der klassischen elliptischen Theorie benutzt werden. Um diese Beschränkungen zu überwinden, nutzen wir Normen abhängig vom kleinen Parameter. Änliche Normen finden sich oft in der Literatur, aber ihre Eigenschaften wurden unzureichend untersucht. Unsere theoretische Forschung zeigt, dass die gewöhnliche elliptische Methode korrekt durchgeführt werden kann. Die erhaltenen Abschätzungen erlauben das Fortsetzen der Normen auf kompakte Mannigfältigkeiten mit Rand. Unsere Forschung wird mit algebraischen Bedingungen für die Operatoren abgeschlossen. Wir zeigen, dass diese Bedingungen äquivalent zu der Existenz der A-Priori-Abschätzungen sind. Im zweiten Schritt erweitern wir das Konzept der Elliptizität mit kleinen Parametern zu allgemeineren Operatorklassen. Zuerst wollen wir den Unterschied in asymptotischen Mustern zwischen der erhaltenen Reihe und Lösungen ähnlicher Probleme untersuchen. Deshalb untersuchen wir die Wärmeleitungsgleichung in einem beschränkten Gebiet mit einem kleinen Parameter in der Zeitableitung. In diesem Fall tangiert der Rand die Charakteristik endlich oft. Es ist bekannt, dass die Lösungen unregulär im Allgemeinen in Umgebungen solcher Stellen sind. Wir nehmen an, dass der Rand an solchen Stellen nicht glätt sein kann und kaspydalische Singularitäten hat. Wir haben eine formale asymptotische Zerlegung gefunden und einen Schwellenwert gezeigt, sodass die asymptotische Eigenschaft der Reihe nicht mehr gilt, wenn der Randparameter diesen Schwellenwert übersteigt. Der letze Teil der Arbeit führt ein allgemeines Konzept der Elliptizit\"at mit einem kleinen Parameter ein. Mehrere theoretische Erweiterungen auf Pseudodifferentialoperatoren wurden schon in früheren Studien vorgeschlagen. Als neuen Beitrag wenden wir die Analysis auf Manigfältigkeiten mit Kantensingularitäten an. Dies lässt es zu, allgemeinere gestörte Operatorklassen zu betrachten. Wir beobachten, dass die eingef\"uhrten Klassen A-Priori-Abschätzungen elliptischer Gestalt haben. Als weitere Anwendung demonstrieren wir, wie die entwickelten Mittel zum Reduzieren singular gestörter Probleme zu regulären Fällen benutzt werden können. KW - elliptische Gleichungen KW - kleine Parameter KW - elliptic problems KW - small parameter KW - boundary layer Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-72056 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Pilipenko, Andrey T1 - An introduction to stochastic differential equations with reflection T3 - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics N2 - These lecture notes are intended as a short introduction to diffusion processes on a domain with a reflecting boundary for graduate students, researchers in stochastic analysis and interested readers. Specific results on stochastic differential equations with reflecting boundaries such as existence and uniqueness, continuity and Markov properties, relation to partial differential equations and submartingale problems are given. An extensive list of references to current literature is included. This book has its origins in a mini-course the author gave at the University of Potsdam and at the Technical University of Berlin in Winter 2013. T3 - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics - 1 KW - Diffusionsprozess KW - Reflektierende Randbedingungen KW - stochastische Differentialgleichungen KW - diffusion process KW - reflecting boundary KW - stochastic differential equations Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-70782 SN - 978-3-86956-297-1 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 1 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - INPR A1 - Alsaedy, Ammar A1 - Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich T1 - The method of Fischer-Riesz equations for elliptic boundary value problems N2 - We develop the method of Fischer-Riesz equations for general boundary value problems elliptic in the sense of Douglis-Nirenberg. To this end we reduce them to a boundary problem for a (possibly overdetermined) first order system whose classical symbol has a left inverse. For such a problem there is a uniquely determined boundary value problem which is adjoint to the given one with respect to the Green formula. On using a well elaborated theory of approximation by solutions of the adjoint problem, we find the Cauchy data of solutions of our problem. T3 - Preprints des Instituts für Mathematik der Universität Potsdam - 1(2012)24 KW - Boundary value problems for first order systems KW - Green formula KW - Fischer-Riesz equations KW - regularisation Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-61792 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kröncke, Klaus T1 - Stability of Einstein Manifolds T1 - Stabilität von Einstein-Mannigfaltigkeiten N2 - This thesis deals with Einstein metrics and the Ricci flow on compact mani- folds. We study the second variation of the Einstein-Hilbert functional on Ein- stein metrics. In the first part of the work, we find curvature conditions which ensure the stability of Einstein manifolds with respect to the Einstein-Hilbert functional, i.e. that the second variation of the Einstein-Hilbert functional at the metric is nonpositive in the direction of transverse-traceless tensors. The second part of the work is devoted to the study of the Ricci flow and how its behaviour close to Einstein metrics is influenced by the variational be- haviour of the Einstein-Hilbert functional. We find conditions which imply that Einstein metrics are dynamically stable or unstable with respect to the Ricci flow and we express these conditions in terms of stability properties of the metric with respect to the Einstein-Hilbert functional and properties of the Laplacian spectrum. N2 - Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit Einsteinmetriken und Ricci-Fluss auf kompakten Mannigfaltigkeiten. Wir studieren die zweite Variation des Einstein- Hilbert Funktionals auf Einsteinmetriken. Im ersten Teil der Arbeit finden wir Krümmungsbedingungen, die die Stabilität von Einsteinmannigfaltigkeiten bezüglich des Einstein-Hilbert Funktionals sicherstellen, d.h. die zweite Varia- tion des Einstein-Hilbert Funktionals ist nichtpositiv in Richtung transversaler spurfreier Tensoren. Der zweite Teil der Arbeit widmet sich dem Studium des Ricci-Flusses und wie dessen Verhalten in der Nähe von Einsteinmetriken durch das Variationsver- halten des Einstein-Hilbert Funktionals beeinflusst wird. Wir finden Bedinun- gen, die dynamische Stabilität oder Instabilität von Einsteinmetriken bezüglich des Ricci-Flusses implizieren und wir drücken diese Bedingungen in Termen der Stabilität der Metrik bezüglich des Einstein-Hilbert Funktionals und Eigen- schaften des Spektrums des Laplaceoperators aus. KW - Einstein-Mannigfaltigkeiten KW - Ricci-Fluss KW - Variationsstabilität KW - Einstein-Hilbert-Wirkung KW - Einstein manifolds KW - Ricci flow KW - variational stability KW - Einstein-Hilbert action Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-69639 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Gairing, Jan A1 - Högele, Michael A1 - Kosenkova, Tetiana A1 - Kulik, Alexei Michajlovič T1 - Coupling distances between Lévy measures and applications to noise sensitivity of SDE N2 - We introduce the notion of coupling distances on the space of Lévy measures in order to quantify rates of convergence towards a limiting Lévy jump diffusion in terms of its characteristic triplet, in particular in terms of the tail of the Lévy measure. The main result yields an estimate of the Wasserstein-Kantorovich-Rubinstein distance on path space between two Lévy diffusions in terms of the couping distances. We want to apply this to obtain precise rates of convergence for Markov chain approximations and a statistical goodness-of-fit test for low-dimensional conceptual climate models with paleoclimatic data. T3 - Preprints des Instituts für Mathematik der Universität Potsdam - 2(2013)16 KW - Lévy diffusion approximation KW - coupling methods KW - Skorokhod' s invariance principle KW - statistical model selection Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-68886 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Fedchenko, Dmitry A1 - Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich T1 - A Class of Toeplitz Operators in Several Variables N2 - We introduce the concept of Toeplitz operator associated with the Laplace-Beltrami operator on a compact Riemannian manifold with boundary. We characterise those Toeplitz operators which are Fredholm, thus initiating the index theory. T3 - Preprints des Instituts für Mathematik der Universität Potsdam - 2(2013)17 KW - Cauchy data spaces KW - Laplace-Beltrami operator KW - Toeplitz operators KW - Fredholm property Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-68932 SN - 2193-6943 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Cattiaux, Patrick A1 - Fradon, Myriam A1 - Kulik, Alexei Michajlovič A1 - Roelly, Sylvie T1 - Long time behavior of stochastic hard ball systems N2 - We study the long time behavior of a system of two or three Brownian hard balls living in the Euclidean space of dimension at least two, submitted to a mutual attraction and to elastic collisions. T3 - Preprints des Instituts für Mathematik der Universität Potsdam - 2(2013)15 KW - Stochastic differential equations KW - hard core interaction KW - reversible measure KW - normal reflection KW - local time Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-68388 ER - TY - THES A1 - Di Gesù, Giacomo T1 - Semiclassical spectral analysis of discrete Witten Laplacians T1 - Semiklassische Spektraltheorie von diskreten Witten-Laplace-Operatoren N2 - A discrete analogue of the Witten Laplacian on the n-dimensional integer lattice is considered. After rescaling of the operator and the lattice size we analyze the tunnel effect between different wells, providing sharp asymptotics of the low-lying spectrum. Our proof, inspired by work of B. Helffer, M. Klein and F. Nier in continuous setting, is based on the construction of a discrete Witten complex and a semiclassical analysis of the corresponding discrete Witten Laplacian on 1-forms. The result can be reformulated in terms of metastable Markov processes on the lattice. N2 - In dieser Arbeit wird auf dem n-dimensionalen Gitter der ganzen Zahlen ein Analogon des Witten-Laplace-Operatoren eingeführt. Nach geeigneter Skalierung des Gitters und des Operatoren analysieren wir den Tunneleffekt zwischen verschiedenen Potentialtöpfen und erhalten vollständige Aymptotiken für das tiefliegende Spektrum. Der Beweis (nach Methoden, die von B. Helffer, M. Klein und F. Nier im Falle des kontinuierlichen Witten-Laplace-Operatoren entwickelt wurden) basiert auf der Konstruktion eines diskreten Witten-Komplexes und der Analyse des zugehörigen Witten-Laplace-Operatoren auf 1-Formen. Das Resultat kann im Kontext von metastabilen Markov Prozessen auf dem Gitter reformuliert werden und ermöglicht scharfe Aussagen über metastabile Austrittszeiten. KW - Semiklassische Spektralasymptotik KW - Metastabilität KW - diskreter Witten-Laplace-Operator KW - Eyring-Kramers Formel KW - Tunneleffekt KW - semiclassical spectral asymptotics KW - metastability KW - low-lying eignvalues KW - discrete Witten complex KW - rescaled lattice Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-65286 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Conforti, Giovanni A1 - Roelly, Sylvie T1 - Reciprocal class of random walks on an Abelian group N2 - Processes having the same bridges as a given reference Markov process constitute its reciprocal class. In this paper we study the reciprocal class of a continuous time random walk with values in a countable Abelian group, we compute explicitly its reciprocal characteristics and we present an integral characterization of it. Our main tool is a new iterated version of the celebrated Mecke's formula from the point process theory, which allows us to study, as transformation on the path space, the addition of random loops. Thanks to the lattice structure of the set of loops, we even obtain a sharp characterization. At the end, we discuss several examples to illustrate the richness of reciprocal classes. We observe how their structure depends on the algebraic properties of the underlying group. T3 - Preprints des Instituts für Mathematik der Universität Potsdam - 4 (2015) 1 KW - reciprocal class KW - stochastic bridge KW - random walk on Abelian group Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-72604 SN - 2193-6943 VL - 4 IS - 1 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - THES A1 - Bettenbühl, Mario T1 - Microsaccades T1 - Mikrosakkaden BT - Symbols in fixational eye movements BT - Symbole in den Fixationsbewegungen der Augen N2 - The first thing we do upon waking is open our eyes. Rotating them in our eye sockets, we scan our surroundings and collect the information into a picture in our head. Eye movements can be split into saccades and fixational eye movements, which occur when we attempt to fixate our gaze. The latter consists of microsaccades, drift and tremor. Before we even lift our eye lids, eye movements – such as saccades and microsaccades that let the eyes jump from one to another position – have partially been prepared in the brain stem. Saccades and microsaccades are often assumed to be generated by the same mechanisms. But how saccades and microsaccades can be classified according to shape has not yet been reported in a statistical manner. Research has put more effort into the investigations of microsaccades’ properties and generation only since the last decade. Consequently, we are only beginning to understand the dynamic processes governing microsaccadic eye movements. Within this thesis, the dynamics governing the generation of microsaccades is assessed and the development of a model for the underlying processes. Eye movement trajectories from different experiments are used, recorded with a video-based eye tracking technique, and a novel method is proposed for the scale-invariant detection of saccades (events of large amplitude) and microsaccades (events of small amplitude). Using a time-frequency approach, the method is examined with different experiments and validated against simulated data. A shape model is suggested that allows for a simple estimation of saccade- and microsaccade related properties. For sequences of microsaccades, in this thesis a time-dynamic Markov model is proposed, with a memory horizon that changes over time and which can best describe sequences of microsaccades. N2 - Beim Aufwachen jeden Morgen, ist es das erste, was wir tun: wir öffnen unsere Augen. Wir lassen die Augen rotieren und suchen unsere Umgebung ab. Gleichzeitig wird die gesammelte Information in unserem Gehirn zu einem Bild vereint. Augenbewegungen können getrennt werden in Sakkaden, welche sprunghafte Augenbewegungen darstellen, und Fixationsbewegungen der Augen, letztere bestehend aus Mikrosakkaden, Tremor und Drift. Bevor wir unsere Augen aufschlagen, wurden die Bewegungen bereits teilweise im Hirnstamm vorprogrammiert. So ist dieser Teil unseres Gehirns verantwortlich für die Auslösung einer Sakkade oder Mikrosakkade, worin man versuchen kann auch gleichzeitig einen Zusammenhang für die Generierung dieser Bewegung herzustellen. Es wird vermutet, dass Mikrosakkaden auch als kleinskaligere Sakkade verstanden werden können, welche auftreten, wenn wir versuchen unsere Augen still auf einen Punkt zu fixieren. Bisher gibt es keine statistische Untersuchung bezüglich einer Klassifizierung von Sakkaden und Mikrosakkaden aufgrund ihrer Form, d.h. ihrer räumlichen Entwicklung über die Zeit. Seit Beginn des neuen Milleniums verstärkte sich die Forschung wieder auf die Eigenschaften und Entstehung von Mikrosakkaden. Demnach stehen wir immer noch am Anfang diese Phänomene mit dynamischen Prozessen beschreiben zu können. Der Fokus dieser Arbeit konzentriert sich auf das Verstehen der generierenden Dynamik von Mikrosakkaden. Es wird ein Model für den unterliegenden Prozess entwickelt und getestet. Es wurden Aufzeichnungen von Augenbewegungen aus verschiedenen Experimenten genutzt, jeweils aufgenommen mit einem videobasiertem System. Es wird eine neue Methode zur amplitudenunabhängigen Detektion von Sakkaden eingeführt, um die Zeitpunkte des Auftretens von Mikrosakkaden und Sakkaden zu bestimmen. Dabei werden für Daten verschiedener Experimente Methoden der Zeit-Frequenz-Analyse genutzt und anschließend die Methode validiert mit simulierten Daten. Außerdem wird ein Modell vorgestellt für die formabhängigen Ausprägungen von Sakkaden und Mikrosakkaden, um die Schätzung ihrer beiden physikalisch relevanten Eigenschaften zu erleichtern. Zum Ende der Arbeit wird ein zeitdynamisches Modell für Sequenzen von Mikrosakkadensymbolen aufgezeigt. Mithilfe der Beschreibung der in Symbolsequenzen übersetzten Mikrosakkadensequenzen als Markovketten, wird diese Form der Augenbewegung durch einen stochastischen Prozess beschrieben. Hierbei bestehen zeitliche und räumliche Abhängigkeiten zwischen den aufeinanderfolgenden zeitdiskreten Symbolen und erlauben somit, ein Referenzmodell für einen Teil der Fixationsbewegungen der Augen zu haben. T3 - Potsdam Cognitive Science Series - 5 KW - Mikrosakkaden KW - Fixationsbewegungen der Augen KW - Sakkadendetektion KW - Mikrosakkadensequenzen KW - Waveletanalyse KW - microsaccades KW - fixational eye movements KW - saccade detection KW - sequences of microsaccades KW - wavelet analysis Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-72622 SN - 978-3-86956-122-6 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - INPR A1 - Alsaedy, Ammar A1 - Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich T1 - Weak boundary values of solutions of Lagrangian problems N2 - We define weak boundary values of solutions to those nonlinear differential equations which appear as Euler-Lagrange equations of variational problems. As a result we initiate the theory of Lagrangian boundary value problems in spaces of appropriate smoothness. We also analyse if the concept of mapping degree of current importance applies to the study of Lagrangian problems. T3 - Preprints des Instituts für Mathematik der Universität Potsdam - 4 (2015) 2 KW - nonlinear equations KW - Lagrangian system KW - weak boundary values KW - quasilinear Fredholm operator KW - mapping degree Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-72617 SN - 2193-6943 VL - 4 IS - 2 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - INPR A1 - Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich T1 - A spectral theorem for deformation quantisation N2 - We present a construction of the eigenstate at a noncritical level of the Hamiltonian function. Moreover, we evaluate the contributions of Morse critical points to the spectral decomposition. T3 - Preprints des Instituts für Mathematik der Universität Potsdam - 4 (2015) 4 KW - star product KW - WKB method KW - spectral theorem Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-72425 SN - 2193-6943 VL - 4 IS - 4 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - THES A1 - Schorsch, Andrea T1 - Statistische Eigenschaften von Clusterverfahren T1 - Statistical properties of cluster procedures N2 - Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit beschäftigt sich mit zwei Aspekten der statistischen Eigenschaften von Clusterverfahren. Zum einen geht die Arbeit auf die Frage der Existenz von unterschiedlichen Clusteranalysemethoden zur Strukturfindung und deren unterschiedlichen Vorgehensweisen ein. Die Methode des Abstandes zwischen Mannigfaltigkeiten und die K-means Methode liefern ausgehend von gleichen Daten unterschiedliche Endclusterungen. Der zweite Teil dieser Arbeit beschäftigt sich näher mit den asymptotischen Eigenschaften des K-means Verfahrens. Hierbei ist die Menge der optimalen Clusterzentren konsistent. Bei Vergrößerung des Stichprobenumfangs gegen Unendlich konvergiert diese in Wahrscheinlichkeit gegen die Menge der Clusterzentren, die das Varianzkriterium minimiert. Ebenfalls konvergiert die Menge der optimalen Clusterzentren für n gegen Unendlich gegen eine Normalverteilung. Es hat sich dabei ergeben, dass die einzelnen Clusterzentren voneinander abhängen. N2 - The following thesis describes two different views onto the statistical characterics of clustering procedures. At first it adresses the questions whether different clustering methods exist to ascertain the structure of clusters and in what ays the strategies of these methods differ from each other. The method of distance between the manifolds as well as the k-means method provide different final clusters based on equal initial data. The second part of the thesis concentrates on asymptotic properties of the k-means procedure. Here the amount of optimal clustering centres is consistent. If the size of the sample range is enlarged towards infinity, it also converges in probability towards the amount of clustering centres which minimized the whithin cluster sum of squares. Likewise the amount of optimal clustering centres converges for infinity towards the normal distribution. The main result shows that the individual clustering centres are dependent on each other. KW - Clusteranalyse KW - K-Means Verfahren KW - asymptotische Normalverteilung KW - cluster analysis KW - k-means clustering KW - asymptotical normal distribution Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-29026 ER - TY - THES A1 - Pénisson, Sophie T1 - Conditional limit theorems for multitype branching processes and illustration in epidemiological risk analysis T1 - Bedingte Grenzwertsätze für Mehrtyp-Verzweigungsprozesse und Illustration in epidemiologischen Risikoanalyse N2 - This thesis is concerned with the issue of extinction of populations composed of different types of individuals, and their behavior before extinction and in case of a very late extinction. We approach this question firstly from a strictly probabilistic viewpoint, and secondly from the standpoint of risk analysis related to the extinction of a particular model of population dynamics. In this context we propose several statistical tools. The population size is modeled by a branching process, which is either a continuous-time multitype Bienaymé-Galton-Watson process (BGWc), or its continuous-state counterpart, the multitype Feller diffusion process. We are interested in different kinds of conditioning on non-extinction, and in the associated equilibrium states. These ways of conditioning have been widely studied in the monotype case. However the literature on multitype processes is much less extensive, and there is no systematic work establishing connections between the results for BGWc processes and those for Feller diffusion processes. In the first part of this thesis, we investigate the behavior of the population before its extinction by conditioning the associated branching process X_t on non-extinction (X_t≠0), or more generally on non-extinction in a near future 0≤θ<∞ (X_{t+θ}≠0), and by letting t tend to infinity. We prove the result, new in the multitype framework and for θ>0, that this limit exists and is non-degenerate. This reflects a stationary behavior for the dynamics of the population conditioned on non-extinction, and provides a generalization of the so-called Yaglom limit, corresponding to the case θ=0. In a second step we study the behavior of the population in case of a very late extinction, obtained as the limit when θ tends to infinity of the process conditioned by X_{t+θ}≠0. The resulting conditioned process is a known object in the monotype case (sometimes referred to as Q-process), and has also been studied when X_t is a multitype Feller diffusion process. We investigate the not yet considered case where X_t is a multitype BGWc process and prove the existence of the associated Q-process. In addition, we examine its properties, including the asymptotic ones, and propose several interpretations of the process. Finally, we are interested in interchanging the limits in t and θ, as well as in the not yet studied commutativity of these limits with respect to the high-density-type relationship between BGWc processes and Feller processes. We prove an original and exhaustive list of all possible exchanges of limit (long-time limit in t, increasing delay of extinction θ, diffusion limit). The second part of this work is devoted to the risk analysis related both to the extinction of a population and to its very late extinction. We consider a branching population model (arising notably in the epidemiological context) for which a parameter related to the first moments of the offspring distribution is unknown. We build several estimators adapted to different stages of evolution of the population (phase growth, decay phase, and decay phase when extinction is expected very late), and prove moreover their asymptotic properties (consistency, normality). In particular, we build a least squares estimator adapted to the Q-process, allowing a prediction of the population development in the case of a very late extinction. This would correspond to the best or to the worst-case scenario, depending on whether the population is threatened or invasive. These tools enable us to study the extinction phase of the Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy epidemic in Great Britain, for which we estimate the infection parameter corresponding to a possible source of horizontal infection persisting after the removal in 1988 of the major route of infection (meat and bone meal). This allows us to predict the evolution of the spread of the disease, including the year of extinction, the number of future cases and the number of infected animals. In particular, we produce a very fine analysis of the evolution of the epidemic in the unlikely event of a very late extinction. N2 - Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit der Frage des Aussterbens von Populationen verschiedener Typen von Individuen. Uns interessiert das Verhalten vor dem Aussterben sowie insbesondere im Falle eines sehr späten Aussterbens. Wir untersuchen diese Fragestellung zum einen von einer rein wahrscheinlichkeitstheoretischen Sicht und zum anderen vom Standpunkt der Risikoanalyse aus, welche im Zusammenhang mit dem Aussterben eines bestimmten Modells der Populationsdynamik steht. In diesem Kontext schlagen wir mehrere statistische Werkzeuge vor. Die Populationsgröße wird entweder durch einen zeitkontinuierlichen mehrtyp-Bienaymé-Galton-Watson Verzweigungsprozess (BGWc) oder durch sein Analogon mit kontinuierlichem Zustandsraum, den Feller Diffusionsprozess, modelliert. Wir interessieren uns für die unterschiedlichen Arten auf Überleben zu bedingen sowie für die hierbei auftretenden Gleichgewichtszustände. Diese Bedingungen wurden bereits weitreichend im Falle eines einzelnen Typen studiert. Im Kontext von mehrtyp-Verzweigungsprozessen hingegen ist die Literatur weniger umfangreich und es gibt keine systematischen Arbeiten, welche die Ergebnisse von BGWc Prozessen mit denen der Feller Diffusionsprozesse verbinden. Wir versuchen hiermit diese Lücke zu schliessen. Im ersten Teil dieser Arbeit untersuchen wir das Verhalten von Populationen vor ihrem Aussterben, indem wir das zeitasymptotysche Verhalten des auf Überleben bedingten zugehörigen Verzweigungsprozesses (X_t|X_t≠0)_t betrachten (oder allgemeiner auf Überleben in naher Zukunft 0≤θ<∞, (X_t|X_{t+θ}≠0)_t). Wir beweisen das Ergebnis, neuartig im mehrtypen Rahmen und für θ>0, dass dieser Grenzwert existiert und nicht-degeneriert ist. Dies spiegelt ein stationäres Verhalten für auf Überleben bedingte Bevölkerungsdynamiken wider und liefert eine Verallgemeinerung des sogenannten Yaglom Grenzwertes (welcher dem Fall θ=0 entspricht). In einem zweiten Schritt studieren wir das Verhalten der Populationen im Falle eines sehr späten Aussterbens, welches wir durch den Grenzübergang auf θ→∞ erhalten. Der resultierende Grenzwertprozess ist ein bekanntes Objekt im eintypen Fall (oftmals als Q-Prozess bezeichnet) und wurde ebenfalls im Fall von mehrtyp-Feller-Diffusionsprozessen studiert. Wir untersuchen den bisher nicht betrachteten Fall, in dem X_t ein mehrtyp-BGWc Prozess ist und beweisen die Existenz des zugehörigen Q-Prozesses. Darüber hinaus untersuchen wir seine Eigenschaften einschließlich der asymptotischen und weisen auf mehrere Auslegungen hin. Schließlich interessieren wir uns für die Austauschbarkeit der Grenzwerte in t und θ, und die Vertauschbarkeit dieser Grenzwerte in Bezug auf die Beziehung zwischen BGWc und Feller Prozessen. Wir beweisen die Durchführbarkeit aller möglichen Grenzwertvertauschungen (Langzeitverhalten, wachsende Aussterbeverzögerung, Diffusionslimit). Der zweite Teil dieser Arbeit ist der Risikoanalyse in Bezug auf das Aussterben und das sehr späte Aussterben von Populationen gewidmet. Wir untersuchen ein Modell einer verzweigten Bevölkerung (welches vor allem im epidemiologischen Rahmen erscheint), für welche ein Parameter der Reproduktionsverteilung unbekannt ist. Wir konstruieren Schätzer, die an die jeweiligen Stufen der Evolution adaptiert sind (Wachstumsphase, Verfallphase sowie die Verfallphase, wenn das Aussterben sehr spät erwartet wird), und beweisen zudem deren asymptotische Eigenschaften (Konsistenz, Normalverteiltheit). Im Besonderen bauen wir einen für Q-Prozesse adaptierten kleinste-Quadrate-Schätzer, der eine Vorhersage der Bevölkerungsentwicklung im Fall eines sehr späten Aussterbens erlaubt. Dies entspricht dem Best- oder Worst-Case-Szenario, abhängig davon, ob die Bevölkerung bedroht oder invasiv ist. Diese Instrumente ermöglichen uns die Betrachtung der Aussterbensphase der Bovinen spongiformen Enzephalopathie Epidemie in Großbritannien. Wir schätzen den Infektionsparameter in Bezug auf mögliche bestehende Quellen der horizontalen Infektion nach der Beseitigung des primären Infektionsweges (Tiermehl) im Jahr 1988. Dies ermöglicht uns eine Vorhersage des Verlaufes der Krankheit inklusive des Jahres des Aussterbens, der Anzahl von zukünftigen Fällen sowie der Anzahl infizierter Tiere. Insbesondere ermöglicht es uns die Erstellung einer sehr detaillierten Analyse des Epidemieverlaufs im unwahrscheinlichen Fall eines sehr späten Aussterbens. KW - Mehrtyp-Verzweigungsprozesse KW - Feller Diffusionsprozesse KW - Schätzung von Verzweigungsprozessen KW - Epidemiologie KW - Risikoanalyse KW - Multitype branching processes KW - Feller diffusion processes KW - Estimation for branching processes KW - Epidemiology KW - Risk analysis Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-45307 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Reich, Sebastian T1 - Algebrodifferentialgleichungen und Vektorfelder auf Mannigfaltigkeiten N2 - In diesem Beitrag wird der Zusammenhang zwischen Algebrodifferentialgleichungen (ADGL) und Vektorfeldern auf Mannigfaltigkeiten untersucht. Dazu wird zunächst der Begriff der regulären ADGL eingeführt, wobei unter eirter regulären ADGL eine ADGL verstanden wird, deren Lösungsmenge identisch mit der Lösungsmenge eines Vektorfeldes ist. Ausgehend von bekannten Aussagen über die Lösungsmenge eines Vektorfeldes werden analoge Aussagen für die Lösungsmenge einer regulären ADGL abgeleitet. Es wird eine Reduktionsmethode angegeben, die auf ein Kriterium für die Begularität einer ADGL und auf die Definition des Index einer nichtlinearen ADGL führt. Außerdem wird gezeigt, daß beliebige Vektorfelder durch reguläre ADGL so realisiert werden können, daß die Lösungsmenge des Vektorfeldes mit der der realisierenden ADGL identisch ist. Abschließend werden die für autonome ADGL gewonnenen Aussagen auf den Fall der nichtautonomen ADGL übertragen. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - paper 160 Y1 - 1980 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-47290 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Reich, Sebastian T1 - Differential-algebraic equations and applications in circuit theory N2 - Technical and physical systems, especially electronic circuits, are frequently modeled as a system of differential and nonlinear implicit equations. In the literature such systems of equations are called differentialalgebraic equations (DAEs). It turns out that the numerical and analytical properties of a DAE depend on an integer called the index of the problem. For example, the well-known BDF method of Gear can be applied, in general, to a DAE only if the index does not exceed one. In this paper we give a geometric interpretation of higherindex DAEs and indicate problems arising in connection with such DAEs by means of several examples. N2 - Die mathematische Modellierung technisch physikalischer Systeme wie elektrische Netzwerke, führt häufig auf ein System von Differentialgleichungen und nichtlinearen impliziten Gleichungen sogenannten Algebrodifferentialgleichungen (ADGL). Es zeigt sich, daß die numerischen und analytischen Eigenschaften von ADGL durch den Index des Problems charakterisiert werden können. Insbesondere können die bekannten Integrationsformeln von Gear im allgemeinen nur auf ADGL mit dem Index eins angewendet werden. In diesem Beitrag wird eine geometrische Interpretation von ADGL mit einem höheren Index gegeben sowie auf Probleme im Zusammenhang mit derartigen ADGL an Hand verschiedener Beispiele hingewiesen. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - paper 156 Y1 - 1992 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-46646 ER - TY - THES A1 - Jankowski, £ukasz T1 - Modelling and simulation of light propagation in non-aged and aged step-index polymer optical fibres N2 - Kunststofflichtwellenleiter (POFs) stellen ein verhältnismäßig neues Medium zur optische Datenkommunikation über kurzen Strecken dar. Während ihrer Einsatzdauer unterliegen POFs unterschiedlichen Arten von Umweltbeanspruchungen, hauptsächlich durch hohe Temperatur, hohe Feuchtigkeit und mechanischen Belastungen. Zahlreiche experimentelle Forschungen beschäftigten sich mit der standardisierten Prüfung der Zuverlässigkeit von im Handel erhältlichen Fasern. Jedoch gab es bisher wenig Erfolg bei der Bemühung, zwei grundlegende optische Erscheinungen, Absorption und Streuung, die die Lichtausbreitung in Fasern stark beeinflussen, zu verstehen und praktisch zu modellieren: Diese beiden Effekte beschreiben nicht nur die Qualität neuer Fasern, sondern sie werden auch stark durch die Alterungsprozess beeinflusst. Der Hauptzweck dieser Doktorarbeit war es, ein praktisch verwendbares und theoretisch gut fundiertes Modell der Lichtausbreitung in nicht gealterten und gealterten POFs zu entwickeln und es durch optische Experimente zu verifizieren. Dabei wurden anwendungsorientierte Aspekte mit theoretischer POF-Modellierung kombiniert. Die Arbeit enthält die erste bekannte Anwendung der Wellenanalyse zur Untersuchung der winkelabhängigen Eigenschaften der Streuung in Lichtwellenleitern. Für die praktischen Experimente wurden mehrere POF-Proben unterschiedlicher Hersteller künstlich gealtert, indem sie bis 4500 Stunden bei 100 °C gelagert wurden (ohne Feuchtekontrolle). Die Parameter der jeweiligen Simulationen wurden mittels einer systematischen Optimierung an die gemessen optischen Eigenschaften der gealterten Proben angeglichen. Die Resultate deuten an, dass der Übertragungsverlust der gealterten Fasern in den ersten Tagen und Wochen der Alterung am stärksten durch eine wesentliche physikalische Verschlechterung der Kern-Mantel-Grenzfläche verursacht wird. Chemische Effekte des Alterungsprozesses scheinen im Faserkernmaterial zuerst nach einigen Monaten aufzutreten. N2 - This thesis discusses theoretical and practical aspects of modelling of light propagation in non-aged and aged step-index polymer optical fibres (POFs). Special attention has been paid in describing optical characteristics of non-ideal fibres, scattering and attenuation, and in combining application-oriented and theoretical approaches. The precedence has been given to practical issues, but much effort has been also spent on the theoretical analysis of basic mechanisms governing light propagation in cylindrical waveguides. As a result a practically usable general POF model based on the raytracing approach has been developed and implemented. A systematic numerical optimisation of its parameters has been performed to obtain the best fit between simulated and measured optical characteristics of numerous non-aged and aged fibre samples. The model was verified by providing good agreement, especially for the non-aged fibres. The relations found between aging time and optimal values of model parameters contribute to a better understanding of the aging mechanisms of POFs. T2 - Modelling and simulation of light propagation in non-aged and aged step-index polymer optical fibres KW - Modellierung KW - Lichtwellenleiter KW - Kunststofflichtwellenleiter KW - optische Fasern KW - POF KW - Streuung KW - Temperatur KW - Alterung KW - modelling optical fibres waveguides pof scattering temperature aging ageing Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-0001649 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Jankowski, £ukasz T1 - Modelling and simulation of light propagation in non-aged and aged step-index polymer optical fibres. - [überarb. Diss.] N2 - Kunststofflichtwellenleiter (POFs) stellen ein verhältnismäßig neues Medium zur optische Datenkommunikation über kurzen Strecken dar. Während ihrer Einsatzdauer unterliegen POFs unterschiedlichen Arten von Umweltbeanspruchungen, hauptsächlich durch hohe Temperatur, hohe Feuchtigkeit und mechanischen Belastungen. Zahlreiche experimentelle Forschungen beschäftigten sich mit der standardisierten Prüfung der Zuverlässigkeit von im Handel erhältlichen Fasern. Jedoch gab es bisher wenig Erfolg bei der Bemühung, zwei grundlegende optische Erscheinungen, Absorption und Streuung, die die Lichtausbreitung in Fasern stark beeinflussen, zu verstehen und praktisch zu modellieren: Diese beiden Effekte beschreiben nicht nur die Qualität neuer Fasern, sondern sie werden auch stark durch die Alterungsprozess beeinflusst. Der Hauptzweck dieser Doktorarbeit war es, ein praktisch verwendbares und theoretisch gut fundiertes Modell der Lichtausbreitung in nicht gealterten und gealterten POFs zu entwickeln und es durch optische Experimente zu verifizieren. Dabei wurden anwendungsorientierte Aspekte mit theoretischer POF-Modellierung kombiniert. Die Arbeit enthält die erste bekannte Anwendung der Wellenanalyse zur Untersuchung der winkelabhängigen Eigenschaften der Streuung in Lichtwellenleitern. Für die praktischen Experimente wurden mehrere POF-Proben unterschiedlicher Hersteller künstlich gealtert, indem sie bis 4500 Stunden bei 100 °C gelagert wurden (ohne Feuchtekontrolle). Die Parameter der jeweiligen Simulationen wurden mittels einer systematischen Optimierung an die gemessen optischen Eigenschaften der gealterten Proben angeglichen. Die Resultate deuten an, dass der Übertragungsverlust der gealterten Fasern in den ersten Tagen und Wochen der Alterung am stärksten durch eine wesentliche physikalische Verschlechterung der Kern-Mantel-Grenzfläche verursacht wird. Chemische Effekte des Alterungsprozesses scheinen im Faserkernmaterial zuerst nach einigen Monaten aufzutreten. N2 - This thesis discusses theoretical and practical aspects of modelling of light propagation in non-aged and aged step-index polymer optical fibres (POFs). Special attention has been paid in describing optical characteristics of non-ideal fibres, scattering and attenuation, and in combining application-oriented and theoretical approaches. The precedence has been given to practical issues, but much effort has been also spent on the theoretical analysis of basic mechanisms governing light propagation in cylindrical waveguides.As a result a practically usable general POF model based on the raytracing approach has been developed and implemented. A systematic numerical optimisation of its parameters has been performed to obtain the best fit between simulated and measured optical characteristics of numerous non-aged and aged fibre samples. The model was verified by providing good agreement, especially for the non-aged fibres. The relations found between aging time and optimal values of model parameters contribute to a better understanding of the aging mechanisms of POFs. T2 - Modelling and simulation of light propagation in non-aged and aged step-index polymer optical fibres KW - Modellierung KW - Lichtwellenleiter KW - Kunststofflichtwellenleiter KW - optische Fasern KW - POF KW - Streuung KW - Temperatur KW - Alterung KW - modelling optical fibres waveguides pof scattering temperature aging ageing Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-0001659 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hohberger, Horst T1 - Semiclassical asymptotics for the scattering amplitude in the presence of focal points at infinity T1 - Semiklassische Asymptotik der Streuamplitude bei unendlich fernen Fokalpunkten N2 - We consider scattering in $\R^n$, $n\ge 2$, described by the Schr\"odinger operator $P(h)=-h^2\Delta+V$, where $V$ is a short-range potential. With the aid of Maslov theory, we give a geometrical formula for the semiclassical asymptotics as $h\to 0$ of the scattering amplitude $f(\omega_-,\omega_+;\lambda,h)$ $\omega_+\neq\omega_-$) which remains valid in the presence of focal points at infinity (caustics). Crucial for this analysis are precise estimates on the asymptotics of the classical phase trajectories and the relationship between caustics in euclidean phase space and caustics at infinity. N2 - Wir betrachten Streuung in $\R^n$, $n\ge 2$, beschrieben durch den Schr\"odinger operator $P(h)=-h^2\Delta+V$, wo $V$ ein kurzreichweitiges Potential ist. Mit Hilfe von Maslov Theorie erhalten wir eine geometrische Formel fuer die semiklassische Asymptotik ($h\to 0$) der Streuamplitude $f(\omega_-,\omega_+;\lambda,h)$ ($\omega_+\neq\omega_-$) welche auch bei Vorhandensein von Fokalpunkten bei Unendlich (Kaustiken) gueltig bleibt. KW - Mathematik KW - Physik KW - Streutheorie KW - Streuamplitude KW - Semiklassik KW - mathematics KW - physics KW - scattering theory KW - semiclassics KW - scattering amplitude Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-11574 ER - TY - THES A1 - Becker, Christian T1 - On the Riemannian geometry of Seiberg-Witten moduli spaces T1 - Über die Riemannsche Geometrie von Seiberg-Witten-Modulräumen N2 - In this thesis, we give two constructions for Riemannian metrics on Seiberg-Witten moduli spaces. Both these constructions are naturally induced from the L2-metric on the configuration space. The construction of the so called quotient L2-metric is very similar to the one construction of an L2-metric on Yang-Mills moduli spaces as given by Groisser and Parker. To construct a Riemannian metric on the total space of the Seiberg-Witten bundle in a similar way, we define the reduced gauge group as a subgroup of the gauge group. We show, that the quotient of the premoduli space by the reduced gauge group is isomorphic as a U(1)-bundle to the quotient of the premoduli space by the based gauge group. The total space of this new representation of the Seiberg-Witten bundle carries a natural quotient L2-metric, and the bundle projection is a Riemannian submersion with respect to these metrics. We compute explicit formulae for the sectional curvature of the moduli space in terms of Green operators of the elliptic complex associated with a monopole. Further, we construct a Riemannian metric on the cobordism between moduli spaces for different perturbations. The second construction of a Riemannian metric on the moduli space uses a canonical global gauge fixing, which represents the total space of the Seiberg-Witten bundle as a finite dimensional submanifold of the configuration space. We consider the Seiberg-Witten moduli space on a simply connected Käuhler surface. We show that the moduli space (when nonempty) is a complex projective space, if the perturbation does not admit reducible monpoles, and that the moduli space consists of a single point otherwise. The Seiberg-Witten bundle can then be identified with the Hopf fibration. On the complex projective plane with a special Spin-C structure, our Riemannian metrics on the moduli space are Fubini-Study metrics. Correspondingly, the metrics on the total space of the Seiberg-Witten bundle are Berger metrics. We show that the diameter of the moduli space shrinks to 0 when the perturbation approaches the wall of reducible perturbations. Finally we show, that the quotient L2-metric on the Seiberg-Witten moduli space on a Kähler surface is a Kähler metric. N2 - In dieser Dissertationsschrift geben wir zwei Konstruktionen Riemannscher Metriken auf Seiberg-Witten-Modulräumen an. Beide Metriken werden in natürlicher Weise durch die L2-Metrik des Konfiguartionsraumes induziert. Die Konstruktion der sogenannten Quotienten-L2-Metrik entspricht der durch Groisser und Parker angegebenen Konstruktion einer L2-Metrik auf Yang-Mills-Modulräumen. Zur Konstruktion einer Quotienten-Metrik auf dem Totalraum des Seiberg-Witten-Bündels führen wir die sogenannte reduzierte Eichgruppe ein. Wir zeigen, dass der Quotient des Prämodulraumes nach der reduzierten Eichgruppe als U(1)-Bündel isomorph ist zu dem Quotienten nach der basierten Eichgruppe. Dadurch trägt der Totalraum des Seiberg-Witten Bündels eine natürliche Quotienten-L2-Metrik, bzgl. derer die Bündelprojektion eine Riemannsche Submersion ist. Wir berechnen explizite Formeln für die Schnittrümmung des Modulraumes in Ausdrücken der Green-Operatoren des zu einem Monopol gehörigen elliptischen Komplexes. Ferner konstruieren wir eine Riemannsche Metrik auf dem Kobordismus zwischen Modulräumen zu verschiedenen Störungen. Die zweite Konstruktion einer Riemannschen Metrik auf Seiberg-Witten-Modulräumen benutzt eine kanonische globale Eichfixierung, vermöge derer der Totalraum des Seiberg-Witten-Bündels als endlich-dimensionale Untermannigfaltigkeit des Konfigurationsraumes dargestellt werden kann. Wir betrachten speziell die Seiberg-Witten-Modulräume auf einfach zusammenhängenden Kähler-Mannigfaltigkeiten. Wir zeigen, dass der Seiberg-Witten-Modulraum (falls nicht-leer) im irreduziblen Fall ein komplex projektiver Raum its und im reduziblen Fall aus einem einzelnen Punkt besteht. Das Seiberg-Witten-Bündel läßt sich mit der Hopf-Faserung identifizieren. Die L2-Metrik des Modulraumes auf der komplex projektiven Fläche CP2 (mit einer speziellen Spin-C-Struktur) ist die Fubini-Study-Metrik; entsprechend sind die Metriken auf dem Totalraum Berger-Metriken. Wir zeigen, dass der Durchmesser des Modulraumes gegen 0 konvergiert, wenn die Störung sich dem reduziblen Fall nähert. Schließlich zeigen wir, dass die Quotienten-L2-Metrik auf dem Seiberg-Witten-Modulraum einer Kählerfläche eine Kähler-Metrik ist. KW - Eichtheorie KW - Seiberg-Witten-Invariante KW - Modulraum KW - Riemannsche Geometrie KW - Kähler-Mannigfaltigkeit KW - Unendlichdimensionale Mannigfaltigkeit KW - L2-Metrik KW - 4-Mannigfaltigkeiten KW - Gauge theory KW - Seiberg-Witten theory KW - Moduli spaces KW - Infinite dimensional manifolds KW - L2 metrics Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-5425 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Ginoux, Nicolas T1 - Dirac operators on Lagrangian submanifolds N2 - We study a natural Dirac operator on a Lagrangian submanifold of a Kähler manifold. We first show that its square coincides with the Hodge - de Rham Laplacian provided the complex structure identifies the Spin structures of the tangent and normal bundles of the submanifold. We then give extrinsic estimates for the eigenvalues of that operator and discuss some examples. KW - Dirac operators KW - Global Analysis KW - Spectral Geometry KW - Spin Geometry KW - Lagrangian submanifolds Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-5627 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Ginoux, Nicolas T1 - Remarques sur le spectre de l'opérateur de Dirac T1 - Remarks on the spectrum of the Dirac operator N2 - Nous décrivons un nouvelle famille d'exemples d'hypersurfaces de la sphère satisfaisant le cas d'égalité de la majoration extrinsèque de C. Bär de la plus petite valeur propre de l'opérateur de Dirac. N2 - We describe a new family of examples of hypersurfaces in the sphere satisfying the limitingcase in C. Bär's extrinsic upper bound for the smallest eigenvalue of the Dirac operator. KW - 1st Eigenvalue KW - Submanifolds KW - Bounds KW - Space Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-5630 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Ginoux, Nicolas T1 - Une nouvelle estimation extrinsèque du spectre de l'opérateur de Dirac T1 - A new extrinsic estimate for the spectrum of the Dirac operator N2 - Nous établissons une nouvelle majoration optimale pour les plus petites valeurs propres de l'opérateur de Dirac sur une hypersurface compacte de l'espace hyperbolique. N2 - We prove a new upper bound for the smallest eigenvalues of the Dirac operator on a compact hypersurface of the hyperbolic space. KW - bounds KW - Eigenvalues Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-5644 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Roelly, Sylvie A1 - Sortais, Michel T1 - Space-time asymptotics of an infinite-dimensional diffusion having a long- range memory N2 - We develop a cluster expansion in space-time for an infinite-dimensional system of interacting diffusions where the drift term of each diffusion depends on the whole past of the trajectory; these interacting diffusions arise when considering the Langevin dynamics of a ferromagnetic system submitted to a disordered external magnetic field. KW - Random Field Ising Model KW - Langevin Dynamics KW - Interacting Diffusion Processes KW - Space-Time Cluster Expansions Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-6700 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Roelly, Sylvie A1 - Thieullen, Michèle T1 - Duality formula for the bridges of a Brownian diffusion : application to gradient drifts N2 - In this paper, we consider families of time Markov fields (or reciprocal classes) which have the same bridges as a Brownian diffusion. We characterize each class as the set of solutions of an integration by parts formula on the space of continuous paths C[0; 1]; R-d) Our techniques provide a characterization of gradient diffusions by a duality formula and, in case of reversibility, a generalization of a result of Kolmogorov. KW - reciprocal processes KW - stochastic bridge KW - mixture of bridges KW - integration by parts formula KW - Malliavin calculus KW - entropy KW - time reversal Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-6710 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Louis, Pierre-Yves T1 - Ergodicity of PCA BT - equivalence between spatial and temporal mixing conditions N2 - For a general attractive Probabilistic Cellular Automata on S-Zd, we prove that the (time-) convergence towards equilibrium of this Markovian parallel dynamics, exponentially fast in the uniform norm, is equivalent to a condition (A). This condition means the exponential decay of the influence from the boundary for the invariant measures of the system restricted to finite boxes. For a class of reversible PCA dynamics on {1,+1}(Zd), wit a naturally associated Gibbsian potential rho, we prove that a (spatial-) weak mixing condition (WM) for rho implies the validity of the assumption (A); thus exponential (time-) ergodicity of these dynamics towards the unique Gibbs measure associated to rho hods. On some particular examples we state that exponential ergodicity holds as soon as there is no phase transition. KW - Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie KW - Wechselwirkende Teilchensysteme KW - Stochastische Zellulare Automaten KW - Interacting particle systems KW - Probabilistic Cellular Automata KW - ERgodicity of Markov Chains KW - Gibbs measures Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-6589 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Louis, Pierre-Yves T1 - Increasing coupling for probabilistic cellular automata N2 - We give a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of an increasing coupling of N (N >= 2) synchronous dynamics on S-Zd (PCA). Increasing means the coupling preserves stochastic ordering. We first present our main construction theorem in the case where S is totally ordered; applications to attractive PCAs are given. When S is only partially ordered, we show on two examples that a coupling of more than two synchronous dynamics may not exist. We also prove an extension of our main result for a particular class of partially ordered spaces. KW - Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie KW - stochastische Anordnung KW - stochastische Zellulare Automaten KW - Kopplung KW - stochastic ordering KW - Probabilistic Cellular Automata KW - monotone coupling Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-6593 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Roelly, Sylvie A1 - Dai Pra, Paolo T1 - An existence result for infinite-dimensional Brownian diffusions with non- regular and non Markovian drift N2 - We prove in this paper an existence result for infinite-dimensional stationary interactive Brownian diffusions. The interaction is supposed to be small in the norm ||.||∞ but otherwise is very general, being possibly non-regular and non-Markovian. Our method consists in using the characterization of such diffusions as space-time Gibbs fields so that we construct them by space-time cluster expansions in the small coupling parameter. KW - infinite-dimensional Brownian diffusion KW - space-time Gibbs field KW - cluster expansion Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-6684 ER - TY - THES A1 - Le, Tuan Anh T1 - Applying realistic mathematics education in Vietnam : teaching middle school geometry T1 - Der Einsatz von ‘Realistic Mathematics Education’ in Vietnam : Geometrieunterricht an Mittelschulen N2 - Since 1971, the Freudenthal Institute has developed an approach to mathematics education named Realistic Mathematics Education (RME). The philosophy of RME is based on Hans Freudenthal’s concept of ‘mathematics as a human activity’. Prof. Hans Freudenthal (1905-1990), a mathematician and educator, believes that ‘ready-made mathematics’ should not be taught in school. By contrast, he urges that students should be offered ‘realistic situations’ so that they can rediscover from informal to formal mathematics. Although mathematics education in Vietnam has some achievements, it still encounters several challenges. Recently, the reform of teaching methods has become an urgent task in Vietnam. It appears that Vietnamese mathematics education lacks necessary theoretical frameworks. At first sight, the philosophy of RME is suitable for the orientation of the teaching method reform in Vietnam. However, the potential of RME for mathematics education as well as the ability of applying RME to teaching mathematics is still questionable in Vietnam. The primary aim of this dissertation is to research into abilities of applying RME to teaching and learning mathematics in Vietnam and to answer the question “how could RME enrich Vietnamese mathematics education?”. This research will emphasize teaching geometry in Vietnamese middle school. More specifically, the dissertation will implement the following research tasks: • Analyzing the characteristics of Vietnamese mathematics education in the ‘reformed’ period (from the early 1980s to the early 2000s) and at present; • Implementing a survey of 152 middle school teachers’ ideas from several Vietnamese provinces and cities about Vietnamese mathematics education; • Analyzing RME, including Freudenthal’s viewpoints for RME and the characteristics of RME; • Discussing how to design RME-based lessons and how to apply these lessons to teaching and learning in Vietnam; • Experimenting RME-based lessons in a Vietnamese middle school; • Analyzing the feedback from the students’ worksheets and the teachers’ reports, including the potentials of RME-based lessons for Vietnamese middle school and the difficulties the teachers and their students encountered with RME-based lessons; • Discussing proposals for applying RME-based lessons to teaching and learning mathematics in Vietnam, including making suggestions for teachers who will apply these lessons to their teaching and designing courses for in-service teachers and teachers-in training. This research reveals that although teachers and students may encounter some obstacles while teaching and learning with RME-based lesson, RME could become a potential approach for mathematics education and could be effectively applied to teaching and learning mathematics in Vietnamese school. N2 - Seit 1971 wurde an dem renommierten Freudenthal Institut in Utrecht ein als Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) bezeichneter mathematikdidaktischer Ansatz entwickelt. Die Philosophie von RME beruht auf Hans Freudenthals Auffassung von Mathematik als menschlicher Aktivität. Der Mathematiker und Didaktiker Prof. Hans Freudenthal (1905 – 1990) plädierte dafür, dass Mathematik an den Schulen nicht als Fertigprodukt unterrichtet werden sollte. Im Gegensatz dazu forderte er, den Schülern an ‚realistischen’ Situationen nicht-formale und formale Mathematik wieder entdecken zu lassen. Obwohl die mathematische Schulbildung in Vietnam in den letzten Jahrzehnten schon einige Fortschritte gemacht hat, steht sie noch vor großen Herausforderungen. Derzeit ist die Reform der Unterrichtsmethoden eine dringliche Aufgabe in Vietnam. Augenscheinlich ermangelt es der Mathematikdidaktik in Vietnam an dem dazu notwendigen theoretischen Rahmen. Die Philosophie von RME eignet sich grundsätzlich als Orientierung für die Reform der Unterrichtsmethoden in Vietnam. Allerdings ist die Potenz von RME für die mathematische Schulbildung in Vietnam und die Möglichkeiten, RME im Mathematikunterricht anzuwenden, noch zu klären. Das Hauptziel dieser Arbeit war zu erforschen, wie RME beim Mathematik-Lernen und -Lehren in Vietnam eingesetzt werden kann und die Frage zu beantworten: Wie kann RME den Mathematikunterricht in Vietnam bereichern? Dazu wurde insbesondere der Geometrieunterricht in der Sekundarstufe I betrachtet. Im Einzelnen beinhaltet die Untersuchung: • eine Analyse der vietnamesischen Mathematikdidaktik in der ‘Reformperiode’ (etwa von 1980 bis 2000) • die Konzeption, Durchführung und Auswertung einer Befragung von 152 Mittelschullehrern aus verschiedenen vietnamesischen Provinzen und Städten zum Mathematikunterricht in Vietnam • eine Analyse von RME einschließlich der Freudenthalschen Sicht von RME und der Charakteristika von RME • die Diskussion, wie man RME-basierten Unterrichtseinheiten gestalten und diese in den Mathematikunterricht in Vietnam integrieren kann • Test solcher Einheiten in vietnamesischen Mittelschulen • Analyse der Rückmeldungen anhand der Schülerarbeitsblätter und der Lehrerberichte • Diskussion der Chancen und Probleme von RME-basierten Unterrichtseinheiten im Geometrieunterricht vietnamesischer Mittelschulen • Diskussion von Vorschläge zur Entwicklung und zum Einsatz RME- basierter Unterrichtseinheiten in Vietnam, einschließlich von Hinweisen für Lehrende und der Konzeption von Ausbildungs- und Fortbildungskursen zu RME Die Untersuchung zeigt, dass – obwohl Lehrer wie Schüler zunächst einige Hindernisse beim Lehren und Lernen mit RME- basierten Unterrichtseinheiten zu bewältigen haben werden – RME ein mächtiger mathematikdidaktischer Ansatz ist, der wirkungsvoll im Lehren und Lernen von Mathematik in vietnamesischen Schulen angewandt werden kann. KW - Didaktik der Mathematik KW - Vietnam KW - Geometrieunterricht KW - Sekundarstufe I KW - Realistic Mathematics Education KW - Vietnam KW - middle school KW - geometry Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-13480 ER - TY - THES A1 - Demircioglu, Aydin T1 - Reconstruction of deligne classes and cocycles T1 - Rekonstruktion von Deligne Klassen und Kozykeln N2 - In der vorliegenden Arbeit verallgemeinern wir im Wesentlichen zwei Theoreme von Mackaay-Picken und Picken (2002, 2004). Im ihrem Artikel zeigen Mackaay und Picken,dass es eine bijektive Korrespodenz zwischen Deligne 2-Klassen $\xi \in \check{H}^2(M, \mathcal{D}^2)$ und Holonomie Abbildungen von der zweiten dünnen Homotopiegruppe $\pi_2^2(M)$ in die abelsche Gruppe $U(1)$ gibt. Im zweiten Artikel wird eine Verallgemeinerung dieses Theorems bewiesen: Picken zeigt, dass es eine Bijektion gibt zwischen Deligne 2-Kozykeln und gewissen 2-dimensionalen topologischen Quantenfeldtheorien. In dieser Arbeit zeigen wir, dass diese beiden Theoreme in allen Dimensionen gelten.Wir betrachten zunächst den Holonomie Fall und können mittels simplizialen Methoden nachweisen, dass die Gruppe der glatten Deligne $d$-Klassen isomorph ist zu der Gruppe der glatten Holonomie Abbildungen von der $d$-ten dünnen Homotopiegruppe $\pi_d^d(M)$ nach $U(1)$, sofern $M$ eine $(d-1)$-zusammenhängende Mannigfaltigkeit ist. Wir vergleichen dieses Resultat mit einem Satz von Gajer (1999). Gajer zeigte, dass jede Deligne $d$-Klasse durch eine andere Klasse von Holonomie-Abbildungen rekonstruiert werden kann, die aber nicht nur Holonomien entlang von Sphären, sondern auch entlang von allgemeinen $d$-Mannigfaltigkeiten in $M$ enthält. Dieser Zugang benötigt dann aber nicht, dass $M$ hoch-zusammenhängend ist. Wir zeigen, dass im Falle von flachen Deligne $d$-Klassen unser Rekonstruktionstheorem sich von Gajers unterscheidet, sofern $M$ nicht als $(d-1)$, sondern nur als $(d-2)$-zusammenhängend angenommen wird. Stiefel Mannigfaltigkeiten besitzen genau diese Eigenschaft, und wendet man unser Theorem auf diese an und vergleicht das Resultat mit dem von Gajer, so zeigt sich, dass es zuviele Deligne Klassen rekonstruiert. Dies bedeutet, dass unser Rekonstruktionsthreorem ohne die Zusatzbedingungen an die Mannigfaltigkeit M nicht auskommt, d.h. unsere Rekonstruktion benötigt zwar weniger Informationen über die Holonomie entlang von d-dimensionalen Mannigfaltigkeiten, aber dafür muss M auch $(d-1)$-zusammenhängend angenommen werden. Wir zeigen dann, dass auch das zweite Theorem verallgemeinert werden kann: Indem wir das Konzept einer Picken topologischen Quantenfeldtheorie in beliebigen Dimensionen einführen, können wir nachweisen, dass jeder Deligne $d$-Kozykel eine solche $d$-dimensionale Feldtheorie mit zwei besonderen Eigenschaften, der dünnen Invarianz und der Glattheit, induziert. Wir beweisen, dass jede $d$-dimensionale topologische Quantenfeldtheorie nach Picken mit diesen zwei Eigenschaften auch eine Deligne $d$-Klasse definiert und prüfen nach, dass diese Konstruktion sowohl surjektiv als auch injektiv ist. Demzufolge sind beide Gruppen isomorph. N2 - In this thesis we mainly generalize two theorems from Mackaay-Picken and Picken (2002, 2004). In the first paper, Mackaay and Picken show that there is a bijective correspondence between Deligne 2-classes $\xi \in \check{H}^2(M,\mathcal{D}^2)$ and holonomy maps from the second thin-homotopy group $\pi_2^2(M)$ to $U(1)$. In the second one, a generalization of this theorem to manifolds with boundaries is given: Picken shows that there is a bijection between Deligne 2-cocycles and a certain variant of 2-dimensional topological quantum field theories. In this thesis we show that these two theorems hold in every dimension. We consider first the holonomy case, and by using simplicial methods we can prove that the group of smooth Deligne $d$-classes is isomorphic to the group of smooth holonomy maps from the $d^{th}$ thin-homotopy group $\pi_d^d(M)$ to $U(1)$, if $M$ is $(d-1)$-connected. We contrast this with a result of Gajer (1999). Gajer showed that Deligne $d$-classes can be reconstructed by a different class of holonomy maps, which not only include holonomies along spheres, but also along general $d$-manifolds in $M$. This approach does not require the manifold $M$ to be $(d-1)$-connected. We show that in the case of flat Deligne $d$-classes, our result differs from Gajers, if $M$ is not $(d-1)$-connected, but only $(d-2)$-connected. Stiefel manifolds do have this property, and if one applies our theorem to these and compare the result with that of Gajers theorem, it is revealed that our theorem reconstructs too many Deligne classes. This means, that our reconstruction theorem cannot live without the extra assumption on the manifold $M$, that is our reconstruction needs less informations about the holonomy of $d$-manifolds in $M$ at the price of assuming $M$ to be $(d-1)$-connected. We continue to show, that also the second theorem can be generalized: By introducing the concept of Picken-type topological quantum field theory in arbitrary dimensions, we can show that every Deligne $d$-cocycle induces such a $d$-dimensional field theory with two special properties, namely thin-invariance and smoothness. We show that any $d$-dimensional topological quantum field theory with these two properties gives rise to a Deligne $d$-cocycle and verify that this construction is surjective and injective, that is both groups are isomorphic. KW - Holonomie KW - Hauptfaserbündel KW - Gerben KW - Deligne Kohomologie KW - Globale Differentialgeometrie KW - Holonomy KW - Prinicipal Fibre Bundles KW - Gerbes KW - Deligne Cohomology KW - Global Differentialgeometry Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-13755 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ludewig, Matthias A1 - Roos, Saskia T1 - The chiral anomaly of the free fermion in functorial field theory JF - Annales Henri Poincaré : a journal of theoretical and mathematical physics N2 - When trying to cast the free fermion in the framework of functorial field theory, its chiral anomaly manifests in the fact that it assigns the determinant of the Dirac operator to a top-dimensional closed spin manifold, which is not a number as expected, but an element of a complex line. In functorial field theory language, this means that the theory is twisted, which gives rise to an anomaly theory. In this paper, we give a detailed construction of this anomaly theory, as a functor that sends manifolds to infinite-dimensional Clifford algebras and bordisms to bimodules. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00023-020-00893-6 SN - 1424-0637 SN - 1424-0661 VL - 21 IS - 4 SP - 1191 EP - 1233 PB - Springer International Publishing AG CY - Cham (ZG) ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bandara, Lashi A1 - McIntosh, Alan A1 - Rosen, Andreas T1 - Riesz continuity of the Atiyah BT - singer dirac operator under perturbations of the metric JF - Mathematische Annalen N2 - We prove that the Atiyah–Singer Dirac operator in L2 depends Riesz continuously on L∞ perturbations of complete metrics g on a smooth manifold. The Lipschitz bound for the map depends on bounds on Ricci curvature and its first derivatives as well as a lower bound on injectivity radius. Our proof uses harmonic analysis techniques related to Calderón’s first commutator and the Kato square root problem. We also show perturbation results for more general functions of general Dirac-type operators on vector bundles. Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00208-017-1610-7 SN - 0025-5831 SN - 1432-1807 VL - 370 IS - 1-2 SP - 863 EP - 915 PB - Springer CY - Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vidal-Garcia, Marta A1 - Bandara, Lashi A1 - Keogh, J. Scott T1 - ShapeRotator BT - an R tool for standardized rigid rotations of articulated three-dimensional structures with application for geometric morphometrics JF - Ecology and evolution N2 - The quantification of complex morphological patterns typically involves comprehensive shape and size analyses, usually obtained by gathering morphological data from all the structures that capture the phenotypic diversity of an organism or object. Articulated structures are a critical component of overall phenotypic diversity, but data gathered from these structures are difficult to incorporate into modern analyses because of the complexities associated with jointly quantifying 3D shape in multiple structures. While there are existing methods for analyzing shape variation in articulated structures in two-dimensional (2D) space, these methods do not work in 3D, a rapidly growing area of capability and research. Here, we describe a simple geometric rigid rotation approach that removes the effect of random translation and rotation, enabling the morphological analysis of 3D articulated structures. Our method is based on Cartesian coordinates in 3D space, so it can be applied to any morphometric problem that also uses 3D coordinates (e.g., spherical harmonics). We demonstrate the method by applying it to a landmark-based dataset for analyzing shape variation using geometric morphometrics. We have developed an R tool (ShapeRotator) so that the method can be easily implemented in the commonly used R package geomorph and MorphoJ software. This method will be a valuable tool for 3D morphological analyses in articulated structures by allowing an exhaustive examination of shape and size diversity. KW - articulation KW - morphology KW - motion correction KW - multi-modular morphology Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4018 SN - 2045-7758 VL - 8 IS - 9 SP - 4669 EP - 4675 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bandara, Lashi T1 - Functional calculus and harmonic analysis in geometry JF - São Paulo journal of mathematical sciences / Instituto de Matemática e Estatística da Universidade de São Paulo N2 - In this short survey article, we showcase a number of non-trivial geometric problems that have recently been resolved by marrying methods from functional calculus and real-variable harmonic analysis. We give a brief description of these methods as well as their interplay. This is a succinct survey that hopes to inspire geometers and analysts alike to study these methods so that they can be further developed to be potentially applied to a broader range of questions. KW - Functional calculus KW - Real-variable harmonic analysis KW - Elliptic boundary KW - value problems KW - Kato square root problem KW - Spectral flow KW - Riesz topology KW - Gigli-Mantegazza flow KW - Bisectorial operator Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s40863-019-00149-0 SN - 1982-6907 SN - 2316-9028 VL - 15 IS - 1 SP - 20 EP - 53 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - THES A1 - Günther, Claudia-Susanne T1 - Das Eigene und das Fremde BT - eine Untersuchung zum Fremdverstehen von Lehrkräften im Mathematikunterricht N2 - Die vorliegende Arbeit stellt eine Untersuchung des Fremdverstehens von Lehrkräften im Mathematikunterricht dar. Mit ‚Fremdverstehen‘ soll dabei – in Anlehnung an den Soziologen Alfred Schütz – der Prozess bezeichnet werden, in welchem eine Lehrkraft versucht, das Verhalten einer Schülerin oder eines Schülers zu verstehen, indem sie dieses Verhalten auf ein Erleben zurückführt, das ihm zugrunde gelegen haben könnte. Als ein wesentliches Merkmal des Prozesses stellt Schütz in seiner Theorie des Fremdverstehens heraus, dass das Fremdverstehen eines Menschen immer auch auf seinen eigenen Erlebnissen basiert. Aus diesem Grund wird in der Arbeit ein methodischer Zweischritt vorgenommen: Es werden zunächst die mathematikbezogenen Erlebnisse zweier Lehrkräfte nachgezeichnet, bevor dann ihr Fremdverstehen in konkreten Situationen im Mathematikunterricht rekonstruiert wird. In der ersten Teiluntersuchung (= der Rekonstruktion eigener Erlebnisse der untersuchten Lehrkräfte) erfolgt die Datenerhebung mit Hilfe biographisch-narrativer Interviews, in denen die untersuchten Lehrkräfte angeregt werden, ihre mathematikbezogene Lebensgeschichte zu erzählen. Die Analyse dieser Interviews wird im Sinne der rekonstruktiven Fallanalyse vorgenommen. Insgesamt führt die erste Teiluntersuchung zu textlichen Darstellungen der rekonstruierten mathematikbezogenen Lebensgeschichte der untersuchten Mathematiklehrkräfte. In der zweiten Teiluntersuchung (= der Rekonstruktion des Fremdverstehens der untersuchten Lehrkräfte) werden dann narrative Interviews geführt, in denen die untersuchten Lehrkräfte von ihrem Fremdverstehen in konkreten Situationen im Mathematikunterricht erzählen. Die Analyse dieser Interviews erfolgt mit Hilfe eines dreischrittigen Analyseverfahrens, welches die Autorin eigens zum Zweck der Rekonstruktion von Fremdverstehen entwickelte. Am Ende dieser zweiten Teiluntersuchung werden sowohl das rekonstruierte Fremdverstehen der Lehrkräfte in verschiedenen Unterrichtssituationen dargestellt als auch Strukturen, die sich in ihrem Fremdverstehen abzeichnen. Mit Hilfe einer theoretischen Verallgemeinerung werden schließlich – auf Basis der Ergebnisse der zweiten Teiluntersuchung – Aussagen über fünf Merkmale des Fremdverstehens von Lehrkräften im Mathematikunterricht im Allgemeinen gewonnen. Mit diesen Aussagen vermag die Arbeit eine erste Beschreibung davon hervorzubringen, wie sich das Phänomen des Fremdverstehens von Lehrkräften im Mathematikunterricht ausgestalten kann. KW - Fremdverstehen KW - Alfred Schütz KW - Mathematikunterricht KW - rekonstruktive Fallanalyse Y1 - 2023 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Nüsken, Nikolas A1 - Reich, Sebastian A1 - Rozdeba, Paul J. T1 - State and parameter estimation from observed signal increments T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - The success of the ensemble Kalman filter has triggered a strong interest in expanding its scope beyond classical state estimation problems. In this paper, we focus on continuous-time data assimilation where the model and measurement errors are correlated and both states and parameters need to be identified. Such scenarios arise from noisy and partial observations of Lagrangian particles which move under a stochastic velocity field involving unknown parameters. We take an appropriate class of McKean–Vlasov equations as the starting point to derive ensemble Kalman–Bucy filter algorithms for combined state and parameter estimation. We demonstrate their performance through a series of increasingly complex multi-scale model systems. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 916 KW - parameter estimation KW - continuous-time data assimilation KW - ensemble Kalman filter KW - correlated noise KW - multi-scale diffusion processes Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-442609 SN - 1866-8372 IS - 916 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Houdebert, Pierre A1 - Zass, Alexander T1 - An explicit Dobrushin uniqueness region for Gibbs point processes with repulsive interactions JF - Journal of applied probability / Applied Probability Trust N2 - We present a uniqueness result for Gibbs point processes with interactions that come from a non-negative pair potential; in particular, we provide an explicit uniqueness region in terms of activity z and inverse temperature beta. The technique used relies on applying to the continuous setting the classical Dobrushin criterion. We also present a comparison to the two other uniqueness methods of cluster expansion and disagreement percolation, which can also be applied for this type of interaction. KW - Gibbs point process KW - DLR equations KW - uniqueness KW - Dobrushin criterion; KW - cluster expansion KW - disagreement percolation Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1017/jpr.2021.70 SN - 0021-9002 SN - 1475-6072 VL - 59 IS - 2 SP - 541 EP - 555 PB - Cambridge Univ. Press CY - Cambridge ER - TY - GEN A1 - Pornsawad, Pornsarp A1 - Sungcharoen, Parada A1 - Böckmann, Christine T1 - Convergence rate of the modified Landweber method for solving inverse potential problems T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - In this paper, we present the convergence rate analysis of the modified Landweber method under logarithmic source condition for nonlinear ill-posed problems. The regularization parameter is chosen according to the discrepancy principle. The reconstructions of the shape of an unknown domain for an inverse potential problem by using the modified Landweber method are exhibited. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 1034 KW - nonlinear operator KW - regularization KW - modified Landweber method KW - discrepancy principle KW - logarithmic source condition Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-471942 SN - 1866-8372 IS - 1034 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zagrebnov, Valentin T1 - Trotter product formula on Hilbert and Banach spaces for operator-norm convergence JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-471971 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X SP - 23 EP - 34 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sukiasyan, Hayk A1 - Melkonyan, Tatev T1 - Semi-recursive algorithm of piecewise linear approximation of two-dimensional function by the method of worst segment dividing JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-471982 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 35 EP - 44 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Boldrighini, Carlo A1 - Frigio, Sandro A1 - Maponi, Pierluigi A1 - Pellegrinotti, Alessandro A1 - Sinai, Yakov G. T1 - 3-D incompressible Navier-Stokes equations: Complex blow-up and related real flows JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472201 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 185 EP - 194 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Figari, Rodolfo A1 - Teta, Alessandro T1 - Zero-range hamiltonians for three quantum particles JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472189 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 175 EP - 184 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Houdebert, Pierre T1 - Numerical study for the phase transition of the area-interaction model JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472177 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 165 EP - 174 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jansen, Sabine A1 - Kuna, Tobias A1 - Tsagkarogiannis, Dimitrios T1 - Virial inversion for inhomogeneous systems JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472111 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 135 EP - 144 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hryniv, Ostap A1 - Wallace, Clare T1 - Phase separation and sharp large deviations JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472168 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 155 EP - 164 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jansen, Sabine A1 - Kolesnikov, Leonid T1 - Activity expansions for Gibbs correlation functions JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472121 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 145 EP - 154 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jansen, Sabine A1 - Tsagkarogiannis, Dimitrios T1 - Mayer expansion for the Asakura-Oosawa model of colloid theory JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472109 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 127 EP - 134 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Piatnitski, Andrey A1 - Zhizhina, Elena T1 - Non-local convolution type parabolic equations with fractional and regular time derivative JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472024 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 65 EP - 67 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jursenas, Rytis T1 - The peak model for finite rank supersingular perturbations JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472090 IS - 6 SP - 117 EP - 126 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mazzonetto, Sara T1 - On an approximation of 2-D stochastic Navier-Stokes equations JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472053 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 87 EP - 96 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pechersky, Eugeny A1 - Pirogov, Sergei A1 - Yambartsev, Anatoly T1 - Large emissions BT - Hawking-Penrose black hole model JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472049 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 77 EP - 86 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Poghosyan, Suren A1 - Zessin, Hans T1 - Construction of limiting Gibbs processes and the uniqueness of Gibbs processes JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472015 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 55 EP - 64 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lykov, Alexander A1 - Malyshev, Vadim T1 - When bounded chaos becomes unbounded JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472060 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 97 EP - 106 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Khachatryan, Linda A1 - Nahapetian, Boris T1 - On direct and inverse problems in the description of lattice random fields JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472083 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 107 EP - 116 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rafler, Mathias T1 - Pinned Gibbs processes JF - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics KW - random point processes KW - statistical mechanics KW - stochastic analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-472007 SN - 978-3-86956-485-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 6 SP - 45 EP - 53 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Makhmudov, K. O. A1 - Makhmudov, O. I. A1 - Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich T1 - A nonstandard Cauchy problem for the heat equation JF - Mathematical Notes N2 - We consider the Cauchy problem for the heat equation in a cylinder C (T) = X x (0, T) over a domain X in R (n) , with data on a strip lying on the lateral surface. The strip is of the form S x (0, T), where S is an open subset of the boundary of X. The problem is ill-posed. Under natural restrictions on the configuration of S, we derive an explicit formula for solutions of this problem. Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001434617070264 SN - 0001-4346 SN - 1573-8876 VL - 102 SP - 250 EP - 260 PB - Pleiades Publ. CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Herzog, Moritz A1 - Ehlert, Antje A1 - Fritz, Annemarie T1 - A Competency Model of Place Value Understanding in South African Primary School Pupils JF - African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education N2 - Although the general development of mathematical abilities in primary school has been the focus of many researchers, the development of place value understanding has rarely been investigated to date. This is possibly due to the lack of conceptual approaches and empirical studies related to this topic. To fill this gap, a theory-driven and empirically validated model was developed that describes five sequential conceptual levels of place value understanding. The level sequence model gives us the ability to estimate general abilities and difficulties in primary school pupils in the development of a conceptual place value understanding. The level sequence model was tried and tested in Germany, and given that number words are very differently constructed in German and in the languages used in South African classrooms, this study aims to investigate whether this level sequence model can be transferred to South Africa. The findings based on the responses of 198 Grade 2-4 learners show that the English translation of the test items results in the same item level allocation as the original German test items, especially for the three basic levels. Educational implications are provided, in particular concrete suggestions on how place value might be taught according to the model and how to collect specific empirical data related to place value understanding. KW - Place value KW - Rasch test modelling KW - mathematical concepts Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/18117295.2017.1279453 SN - 1811-7295 SN - 2469-7656 VL - 21 SP - 37 EP - 48 PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group CY - Abingdon ER - TY - GEN A1 - Paycha, Sylvie T1 - Interview with Pierre Cartier BT - Potsdam, December 4th, 2014 T2 - The mathematical intelligencer Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00283-016-9673-y SN - 0343-6993 SN - 1866-7414 VL - 39 SP - 15 EP - 21 PB - Springer CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Makhmudov, O. I. A1 - Tarchanov, Nikolaj Nikolaevič T1 - The first mixed problem for the nonstationary Lamé system JF - The Rocky Mountain journal of mathematics N2 - We find an adequate interpretation of the stationary Lam'{e} operator within the framework of elliptic complexes and study the first mixed problem for the nonstationary Lam'{e} system. KW - Lame system KW - evolution equation KW - first boundary value problem Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1216/RMJ-2017-47-8-2731 SN - 0035-7596 SN - 1945-3795 VL - 47 IS - 8 SP - 2731 EP - 2756 PB - Rocky Mountain Mathematics Consortium CY - Tempe ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Groschwitz, Jonas A1 - Szabo, Tibor T1 - Sharp Thresholds for Half-Random Games II JF - GRAPHS AND COMBINATORICS N2 - We study biased Maker-Breaker positional games between two players, one of whom is playing randomly against an opponent with an optimal strategy. In this work we focus on the case of Breaker playing randomly and Maker being "clever". The reverse scenario is treated in a separate paper. We determine the sharp threshold bias of classical games played on the edge set of the complete graph , such as connectivity, perfect matching, Hamiltonicity, and minimum degree-1 and -2. In all of these games, the threshold is equal to the trivial upper bound implied by the number of edges needed for Maker to occupy a winning set. Moreover, we show that CleverMaker can not only win against asymptotically optimal bias, but can do so very fast, wasting only logarithmically many moves (while the winning set sizes are linear in n). KW - Positional games KW - Randomized strategy KW - Sharp threshold KW - Fast win KW - Hamiltonicity KW - Connectivity Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00373-016-1753-4 SN - 0911-0119 SN - 1435-5914 VL - 33 SP - 387 EP - 401 PB - Springer CY - Tokyo ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Guo, Li A1 - Paycha, Sylvie A1 - Zhang, Bin T1 - Algebraic Birkhoff factorization and the Euler–Maclaurin formula on cones JF - Duke mathematical journal N2 - We equip the space of lattice cones with a coproduct which makes it a cograded, coaugmented, connnected coalgebra. The exponential generating sum and exponential generating integral on lattice cones can be viewed as linear maps on this space with values in the space of meromorphic germs with linear poles at zero. We investigate the subdivision properties-reminiscent of the inclusion-exclusion principle for the cardinal on finite sets-of such linear maps and show that these properties are compatible with the convolution quotient of maps on the coalgebra. Implementing the algebraic Birkhoff factorization procedure on the linear maps under consideration, we factorize the exponential generating sum as a convolution quotient of two maps, with each of the maps in the factorization satisfying a subdivision property. A direct computation shows that the polar decomposition of the exponential generating sum on a smooth lattice cone yields an Euler-Maclaurin formula. The compatibility with subdivisions of the convolution quotient arising in the algebraic Birkhoff factorization then yields the Euler-Maclaurin formula for any lattice cone. This provides a simple formula for the interpolating factor by means of a projection formula. Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1215/00127094-3715303 SN - 0012-7094 SN - 1547-7398 VL - 166 IS - 3 SP - 537 EP - 571 PB - Duke Univ. Press CY - Durham ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Cotronei, Mariantonia A1 - Di Salvo, Rosa A1 - Holschneider, Matthias A1 - Puccio, Luigia T1 - Interpolation in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces based on random subdivision schemes JF - Journal of computational and applied mathematics N2 - In this paper we present a Bayesian framework for interpolating data in a reproducing kernel Hilbert space associated with a random subdivision scheme, where not only approximations of the values of a function at some missing points can be obtained, but also uncertainty estimates for such predicted values. This random scheme generalizes the usual subdivision by taking into account, at each level, some uncertainty given in terms of suitably scaled noise sequences of i.i.d. Gaussian random variables with zero mean and given variance, and generating, in the limit, a Gaussian process whose correlation structure is characterized and used for computing realizations of the conditional posterior distribution. The hierarchical nature of the procedure may be exploited to reduce the computational cost compared to standard techniques in the case where many prediction points need to be considered. KW - Subdivision schemes KW - Interpolation KW - Simulation of Gaussian processes KW - Bayesian inversion Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cam.2016.08.002 SN - 0377-0427 SN - 1879-1778 VL - 311 SP - 342 EP - 353 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Becker, Christian A1 - Schenkel, Alexander A1 - Szabo, Richard J. T1 - Differential cohomology and locally covariant quantum field theory JF - Reviews in Mathematical Physics N2 - We study differential cohomology on categories of globally hyperbolic Lorentzian manifolds. The Lorentzian metric allows us to define a natural transformation whose kernel generalizes Maxwell's equations and fits into a restriction of the fundamental exact sequences of differential cohomology. We consider smooth Pontryagin duals of differential cohomology groups, which are subgroups of the character groups. We prove that these groups fit into smooth duals of the fundamental exact sequences of differential cohomology and equip them with a natural presymplectic structure derived from a generalized Maxwell Lagrangian. The resulting presymplectic Abelian groups are quantized using the CCR-functor, which yields a covariant functor from our categories of globally hyperbolic Lorentzian manifolds to the category of C∗-algebras. We prove that this functor satisfies the causality and time-slice axioms of locally covariant quantum field theory, but that it violates the locality axiom. We show that this violation is precisely due to the fact that our functor has topological subfunctors describing the Pontryagin duals of certain singular cohomology groups. As a byproduct, we develop a Fréchet–Lie group structure on differential cohomology groups. KW - Algebraic quantum field theory KW - generalized Abelian gauge theory KW - differential cohomology Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129055X17500039 SN - 0129-055X SN - 1793-6659 VL - 29 IS - 1 PB - World Scientific CY - Singapore ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Münch, Florentin T1 - Remarks on curvature dimension conditions on graphs JF - Calculus of variations and partial differential equations N2 - We show a connection between the CDE′ inequality introduced in Horn et al. (Volume doubling, Poincaré inequality and Gaussian heat kernel estimate for nonnegative curvature graphs. arXiv:1411.5087v2, 2014) and the CDψ inequality established in Münch (Li–Yau inequality on finite graphs via non-linear curvature dimension conditions. arXiv:1412.3340v1, 2014). In particular, we introduce a CDφψ inequality as a slight generalization of CDψ which turns out to be equivalent to CDE′ with appropriate choices of φ and ψ. We use this to prove that the CDE′ inequality implies the classical CD inequality on graphs, and that the CDE′ inequality with curvature bound zero holds on Ricci-flat graphs. Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00526-016-1104-6 SN - 0944-2669 SN - 1432-0835 VL - 56 PB - Springer CY - Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dimitrova, Ilinka A1 - Fernandes, Vitor H. A1 - Koppitz, Jörg T1 - A note on generators of the endomorphism semigroup of an infinite countable chain JF - Journal of Algebra and its Applications N2 - In this note, we consider the semigroup O(X) of all order endomorphisms of an infinite chain X and the subset J of O(X) of all transformations alpha such that vertical bar Im(alpha)vertical bar = vertical bar X vertical bar. For an infinite countable chain X, we give a necessary and sufficient condition on X for O(X) = < J > to hold. We also present a sufficient condition on X for O(X) = < J > to hold, for an arbitrary infinite chain X. KW - Infinite chain KW - endomorphism semigroup KW - generators KW - relative rank Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219498817500311 SN - 0219-4988 SN - 1793-6829 VL - 16 IS - 2 PB - World Scientific CY - Singapore ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gairing, Jan A1 - Högele, Michael A1 - Kosenkova, Tetiana T1 - Transportation distances and noise sensitivity of multiplicative Levy SDE with applications JF - Stochastic processes and their application N2 - This article assesses the distance between the laws of stochastic differential equations with multiplicative Levy noise on path space in terms of their characteristics. The notion of transportation distance on the set of Levy kernels introduced by Kosenkova and Kulik yields a natural and statistically tractable upper bound on the noise sensitivity. This extends recent results for the additive case in terms of coupling distances to the multiplicative case. The strength of this notion is shown in a statistical implementation for simulations and the example of a benchmark time series in paleoclimate. KW - Stochastic differential equations KW - Multiplicative Levy noise KW - Levy type processes KW - Heavy-tailed distributions KW - Model selection KW - Wasserstein distance KW - Time series Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spa.2017.09.003 SN - 0304-4149 SN - 1879-209X VL - 128 IS - 7 SP - 2153 EP - 2178 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zöller, Gert T1 - A statistical model for earthquake recurrence based on the assimilation of paleoseismicity, historic seismicity, and instrumental seismicity JF - Journal of geophysical research : Solid earth N2 - Paleoearthquakes and historic earthquakes are the most important source of information for the estimation of long-term earthquake recurrence intervals in fault zones, because corresponding sequences cover more than one seismic cycle. However, these events are often rare, dating uncertainties are enormous, and missing or misinterpreted events lead to additional problems. In the present study, I assume that the time to the next major earthquake depends on the rate of small and intermediate events between the large ones in terms of a clock change model. Mathematically, this leads to a Brownian passage time distribution for recurrence intervals. I take advantage of an earlier finding that under certain assumptions the aperiodicity of this distribution can be related to the Gutenberg-Richter b value, which can be estimated easily from instrumental seismicity in the region under consideration. In this way, both parameters of the Brownian passage time distribution can be attributed with accessible seismological quantities. This allows to reduce the uncertainties in the estimation of the mean recurrence interval, especially for short paleoearthquake sequences and high dating errors. Using a Bayesian framework for parameter estimation results in a statistical model for earthquake recurrence intervals that assimilates in a simple way paleoearthquake sequences and instrumental data. I present illustrative case studies from Southern California and compare the method with the commonly used approach of exponentially distributed recurrence times based on a stationary Poisson process. KW - statistical seismology KW - paleoearthquakes KW - stochastic models KW - seismic hazard Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1029/2017JB015099 SN - 2169-9313 SN - 2169-9356 VL - 123 IS - 6 SP - 4906 EP - 4921 PB - American Geophysical Union CY - Washington ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kuzle, Ana T1 - Assessing metacognition of grade 2 and grade 4 students using an adaptation of multi-method interview approach during mathematics problem-solving JF - Mathematics Education Research Journal N2 - The important role that metacognition plays as a predictor for student mathematical learning and for mathematical problem-solving, has been extensively documented. But only recently has attention turned to primary grades, and more research is needed at this level. The goals of this paper are threefold: (1) to present metacognitive framework during mathematics problem-solving, (2) to describe their multi-method interview approach developed to study student mathematical metacognition, and (3) to empirically evaluate the utility of their model and the adaptation of their approach in the context of grade 2 and grade 4 mathematics problem-solving. The results are discussed not only with regard to further development of the adapted multi-method interview approach, but also with regard to their theoretical and practical implications. KW - Metacognition KW - Multi-method interview approach KW - Mathematics problem-solving KW - Elementary school students Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s13394-017-0227-1 SN - 1033-2170 SN - 2211-050X VL - 30 IS - 2 SP - 185 EP - 207 PB - Springer CY - Dordrecht ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lonnemann, Jan A1 - Hasselhorn, Marcus T1 - Frühe mathematische Bildung T1 - Early Mathematics Education BT - Aktuelle Forschungstrends und Perspektiven BT - Current Research Trends and Perspectives JF - Frühe Bildung N2 - Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden aktuelle Forschungstrends im Bereich der frühen mathematischen Bildung im Kontext jüngst formulierter Zieldimensionen für die frühe mathematische Bildung (siehe Benz et al., 2017) dargestellt. Es wird auf spielbasierte Fördermaßnahmen, Kompetenzen im Bereich „Raum und Form“, den Einfluss sprachlicher Parameter auf die Entwicklung mathematischer Kompetenzen sowie auf mathematikbezogene Kompetenzen frühpädagogischer Fachkräfte eingegangen. Darüber hinaus werden die Ergebnisse einer aktuellen Feldstudie zur Förderung früher mathematischer Kompetenzen (siehe Dillon, Kannan, Dean, Spelke & Duflo, 2017) vorgestellt. Abschließend wird die Entwicklung und Implementierung anschlussfähiger Bildungskonzepte als eine der zentralen Herausforderungen zukünftiger Forschungs- und Bildungsbemühungen diskutiert N2 - Current research trends in the field of early mathematical education are presented in the context of recently formulated target dimensions of early mathematical education (see Benz et al., 2017). Game-based approaches, competencies in the field of “space and form”, the influence of language skills on the development of mathematical competencies, as well as mathematics-related competencies of early childhood educators are discussed. In addition, the results of a recent field study on a preschool intervention intended to enhance children's early mathematical skills (see Dillon, Kannan, Dean, Spelke, & Duflo, 2017) are presented. Finally, we discuss the development and implementation of aligned educational concepts as one of the central challenges of future research and educational activities. KW - early mathematical education KW - target dimensions KW - conditions of success KW - alignment Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1026/2191-9186/a000379 SN - 2191-9186 SN - 2191-9194 VL - 7 IS - 3 SP - 129 EP - 134 PB - Hogrefe CY - Göttingen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Carpentier, Alexandra A1 - Kim, Arlene K. H. T1 - An iterative hard thresholding estimator for low rank matrix recovery with explicit limiting distribution JF - Statistica Sinica N2 - We consider the problem of low rank matrix recovery in a stochastically noisy high-dimensional setting. We propose a new estimator for the low rank matrix, based on the iterative hard thresholding method, that is computationally efficient and simple. We prove that our estimator is optimal in terms of the Frobenius risk and in terms of the entry-wise risk uniformly over any change of orthonormal basis, allowing us to provide the limiting distribution of the estimator. When the design is Gaussian, we prove that the entry-wise bias of the limiting distribution of the estimator is small, which is of interest for constructing tests and confidence sets for low-dimensional subsets of entries of the low rank matrix. KW - High dimensional statistical inference KW - inverse problem KW - limiting distribution KW - low rank matrix recovery KW - numerical methods KW - uncertainty quantification Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5705/ss.202016.0103 SN - 1017-0405 SN - 1996-8507 VL - 28 IS - 3 SP - 1371 EP - 1393 PB - Statistica Sinica, Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica CY - Taipei ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blanchard, Gilles A1 - Mücke, Nicole T1 - Optimal rates for regularization of statistical inverse learning problems JF - Foundations of Computational Mathematics N2 - We consider a statistical inverse learning (also called inverse regression) problem, where we observe the image of a function f through a linear operator A at i.i.d. random design points X-i , superposed with an additive noise. The distribution of the design points is unknown and can be very general. We analyze simultaneously the direct (estimation of Af) and the inverse (estimation of f) learning problems. In this general framework, we obtain strong and weak minimax optimal rates of convergence (as the number of observations n grows large) for a large class of spectral regularization methods over regularity classes defined through appropriate source conditions. This improves on or completes previous results obtained in related settings. The optimality of the obtained rates is shown not only in the exponent in n but also in the explicit dependency of the constant factor in the variance of the noise and the radius of the source condition set. KW - Reproducing kernel Hilbert space KW - Spectral regularization KW - Inverse problem KW - Statistical learning KW - Minimax convergence rates Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10208-017-9359-7 SN - 1615-3375 SN - 1615-3383 VL - 18 IS - 4 SP - 971 EP - 1013 PB - Springer CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fiedler, Bernhard A1 - Zöller, Gert A1 - Holschneider, Matthias A1 - Hainzl, Sebastian T1 - Multiple Change-Point Detection in Spatiotemporal Seismicity Data JF - Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America N2 - Earthquake rates are driven by tectonic stress buildup, earthquake-induced stress changes, and transient aseismic processes. Although the origin of the first two sources is known, transient aseismic processes are more difficult to detect. However, the knowledge of the associated changes of the earthquake activity is of great interest, because it might help identify natural aseismic deformation patterns such as slow-slip events, as well as the occurrence of induced seismicity related to human activities. For this goal, we develop a Bayesian approach to identify change-points in seismicity data automatically. Using the Bayes factor, we select a suitable model, estimate possible change-points, and we additionally use a likelihood ratio test to calculate the significance of the change of the intensity. The approach is extended to spatiotemporal data to detect the area in which the changes occur. The method is first applied to synthetic data showing its capability to detect real change-points. Finally, we apply this approach to observational data from Oklahoma and observe statistical significant changes of seismicity in space and time. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1785/0120170236 SN - 0037-1106 SN - 1943-3573 VL - 108 IS - 3A SP - 1147 EP - 1159 PB - Seismological Society of America CY - Albany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Elin, Mark A1 - Shoikhet, David A1 - Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich T1 - Analytic Semigroups of Holomorphic Mappings and Composition Operators JF - Computational Methods and Function Theory N2 - In this manuscript we provide a review on the classical and resent results related to the problem of analytic extension in parameter for a semigroup of holomorphic self-mappings of the unit ball in a complex Banach space and its relation to the linear continuous semigroup of composition operators. KW - Non-linear semigroups KW - Composition operators KW - Analytic extension KW - Holomorphic mappings Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s40315-017-0227-x SN - 1617-9447 SN - 2195-3724 VL - 18 IS - 2 SP - 269 EP - 294 PB - Springer CY - Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Carpentier, Alexandra A1 - Klopp, Olga A1 - Löffler, Matthias A1 - Nickl, Richard T1 - Adaptive confidence sets for matrix completion JF - Bernoulli : official journal of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability N2 - In the present paper, we study the problem of existence of honest and adaptive confidence sets for matrix completion. We consider two statistical models: the trace regression model and the Bernoulli model. In the trace regression model, we show that honest confidence sets that adapt to the unknown rank of the matrix exist even when the error variance is unknown. Contrary to this, we prove that in the Bernoulli model, honest and adaptive confidence sets exist only when the error variance is known a priori. In the course of our proofs, we obtain bounds for the minimax rates of certain composite hypothesis testing problems arising in low rank inference. KW - adaptivity KW - confidence sets KW - low rank recovery KW - matrix completion KW - minimax hypothesis testing KW - unknown variance Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3150/17-BEJ933 SN - 1350-7265 SN - 1573-9759 VL - 24 IS - 4A SP - 2429 EP - 2460 PB - International Statistical Institute CY - Voorburg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Koltai, Peter A1 - Lie, Han Cheng A1 - Plonka, Martin T1 - Frechet differentiable drift dependence of Perron-Frobenius and Koopman operators for non-deterministic dynamics JF - Nonlinearity N2 - We prove the Fréchet differentiability with respect to the drift of Perron–Frobenius and Koopman operators associated to time-inhomogeneous ordinary stochastic differential equations. This result relies on a similar differentiability result for pathwise expectations of path functionals of the solution of the stochastic differential equation, which we establish using Girsanov's formula. We demonstrate the significance of our result in the context of dynamical systems and operator theory, by proving continuously differentiable drift dependence of the simple eigen- and singular values and the corresponding eigen- and singular functions of the stochastic Perron–Frobenius and Koopman operators. KW - stochastic differential equations KW - transfer operator KW - Koopman operator KW - Perron-Frobenius operator KW - smooth drift dependence KW - linear response KW - pathwise expectations Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6544/ab1f2a SN - 0951-7715 SN - 1361-6544 VL - 32 IS - 11 SP - 4232 EP - 4257 PB - IOP Publ. Ltd. CY - Bristol ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gerlach, Moritz Reinhardt A1 - Glück, Jochen T1 - Convergence of positive operator semigroups JF - Transactions of the American Mathematical Society N2 - We present new conditions for semigroups of positive operators to converge strongly as time tends to infinity. Our proofs are based on a novel approach combining the well-known splitting theorem by Jacobs, de Leeuw, and Glicksberg with a purely algebraic result about positive group representations. Thus, we obtain convergence theorems not only for one-parameter semigroups but also for a much larger class of semigroup representations. Our results allow for a unified treatment of various theorems from the literature that, under technical assumptions, a bounded positive C-0-semigroup containing or dominating a kernel operator converges strongly as t ->infinity. We gain new insights into the structure theoretical background of those theorems and generalize them in several respects; especially we drop any kind of continuity or regularity assumption with respect to the time parameter. KW - Positive semigroups KW - semigroup representations KW - asymptotic behavior KW - kernel operator Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1090/tran/7836 SN - 0002-9947 SN - 1088-6850 VL - 372 IS - 9 SP - 6603 EP - 6627 PB - American Mathematical Soc. CY - Providence ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kollosche, David T1 - Entdeckendes Lernen BT - eine Problematisierung JF - Journal für Mathematik-Didaktik N2 - Trotz der nachweislichen Popularität des Entdeckenden Lernens in der deutschsprachigen Mathematikdidaktik finden sich aktuell keine kritischen Beiträge, die dazu beitragen könnten, dieses grundlegende Unterrichtskonzept zu hinterfragen und auszuschärfen. In diesem Diskussionsbeitrag werden zunächst die Theorie und einige Umsetzungsbeispiele des Entdeckenden Lernens herausgearbeitet, um aufzuzeigen, dass das Entdeckende Lernen einem vagen Sammelbegriff gleicht, unter dem oft fragwürdige Unterrichtsumgebungen legitimiert werden. Anschließend werden an Hand erkenntnistheoretischer, lerntheoretischer, didaktischer und soziokultureller Betrachtungen Probleme des Entdeckenden Lernens im Mathematikunterricht und Möglichkeiten ihrer Überwindung thematisiert. Dabei zeigt sich, dass die Konzeption des Entdeckenden Lernens hinter dem aktuellen mathematikdidaktischen Erkenntnisstand zurückfällt und Lehrer sowie Schüler mit unmöglichen Forderungen konfrontiert, dass lerntheoretische Vorteile des Entdeckenden Lernens oft nicht nachweisbar sind, dass die Idee des Entdeckens auf einem problematischen platonistischen Verständnis von Erkenntnis beruht und dass Entdeckendes Lernen bildungsferne Schüler zu benachteiligen droht. Abschließend werden Forschungsdesiderata abgeleitet, deren Bearbeitung dazu beitragen könnte, die aufgezeigten Problemfelder zu überwinden. N2 - Despite the attested popularity of discovery learning in germanophone research on mathematics education, we contemporarily lack critical contributions which may contribute to questioning and sharpening this fundamental teaching concept. Here, in this discussion paper the theory and some implementations of discovery learning are being discussed in order to show that discovery learning constitutes a vague umbrella term, with which often questionable learning environments are being legitimised. Afterwards, it is outlined which objections from the perspectives of epistemology, learning theory, didactics and social theory may be brought forward against discovery learning in mathematics education, and how these objections may be overcome. Thereby it becomes obvious that the conception of discovery learning falls behind the current level of knowledge in mathematics education research and confronts teachers as well as students with impossible demands; that learning benefits of discovery learning often cannot be substantiated; that the idea of discovery rests on a problematic platonic understanding of insight; and that discovery learning threatens to disadvantage educationally alienated students. As a last point, research desiderata, whose study may contribute to the negotiation of the described obstacles, are deduced. T2 - Discovery learning: A problematization KW - Discovery learning KW - Inquiry-based learning KW - Epistemology KW - Learning theory KW - Sociolinguistics KW - Entdeckendes Lernen KW - Epistemologie KW - Lerntheorie KW - Soziolinguistik Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s13138-017-0116-x SN - 0173-5322 SN - 1869-2699 VL - 38 SP - 209 EP - 237 PB - Springer CY - Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bandara, Menaka Lashitha A1 - Rosen, Andreas T1 - Riesz continuity of the Atiyah-Singer Dirac operator under perturbations of local boundary conditions JF - Communications in partial differential equations N2 - On a smooth complete Riemannian spin manifold with smooth compact boundary, we demonstrate that Atiyah-Singer Dirac operator in depends Riesz continuously on perturbations of local boundary conditions The Lipschitz bound for the map depends on Lipschitz smoothness and ellipticity of and bounds on Ricci curvature and its first derivatives as well as a lower bound on injectivity radius away from a compact neighbourhood of the boundary. More generally, we prove perturbation estimates for functional calculi of elliptic operators on manifolds with local boundary conditions. KW - Boundary value problems KW - Dirac operator KW - functional calculus KW - real-variable harmonic analysis KW - Riesz continuity KW - spectral flow Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/03605302.2019.1611847 SN - 0360-5302 SN - 1532-4133 VL - 44 IS - 12 SP - 1253 EP - 1284 PB - Taylor & Francis Group CY - Philadelphia ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ringel, Lisa Maria A1 - Somogyvári, Márk A1 - Jalali, Mohammadreza A1 - Bayer, Peter T1 - Comparison of hydraulic and tracer tomography for discrete fracture network inversion JF - Geosciences N2 - Fractures serve as highly conductive preferential flow paths for fluids in rocks, which are difficult to exactly reconstruct in numerical models. Especially, in low-conductive rocks, fractures are often the only pathways for advection of solutes and heat. The presented study compares the results from hydraulic and tracer tomography applied to invert a theoretical discrete fracture network (DFN) that is based on data from synthetic cross-well testing. For hydraulic tomography, pressure pulses in various injection intervals are induced and the pressure responses in the monitoring intervals of a nearby observation well are recorded. For tracer tomography, a conservative tracer is injected in different well levels and the depth-dependent breakthrough of the tracer is monitored. A recently introduced transdimensional Bayesian inversion procedure is applied for both tomographical methods, which adjusts the fracture positions, orientations, and numbers based on given geometrical fracture statistics. The used Metropolis-Hastings-Green algorithm is refined by the simultaneous estimation of the measurement error’s variance, that is, the measurement noise. Based on the presented application to invert the two-dimensional cross-section between source and the receiver well, the hydraulic tomography reveals itself to be more suitable for reconstructing the original DFN. This is based on a probabilistic representation of the inverted results by means of fracture probabilities. KW - hydraulic tomography KW - tracer tomography KW - DFN KW - Bayesian inversion KW - heterogeneity KW - fracture KW - hydrogeophysics Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9060274 SN - 2076-3263 VL - 9 IS - 6 PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Beckus, Siegfried A1 - Bellissard, Jean A1 - Cornean, Horia T1 - Holder Continuity of the Spectra for Aperiodic Hamiltonians JF - Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré N2 - We study the spectral location of a strongly pattern equivariant Hamiltonians arising through configurations on a colored lattice. Roughly speaking, two configurations are "close to each other" if, up to a translation, they "almost coincide" on a large fixed ball. The larger this ball, the more similar they are, and this induces a metric on the space of the corresponding dynamical systems. Our main result states that the map which sends a given configuration into the spectrum of its associated Hamiltonian, is Holder (even Lipschitz) continuous in the usual Hausdorff metric. Specifically, the spectral distance of two Hamiltonians is estimated by the distance of the corresponding dynamical systems. Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00023-019-00848-6 SN - 1424-0637 SN - 1424-0661 VL - 20 IS - 11 SP - 3603 EP - 3631 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blanchard, Gilles A1 - Zadorozhnyi, Oleksandr T1 - Concentration of weakly dependent Banach-valued sums and applications to statistical learning methods JF - Bernoulli : official journal of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability N2 - We obtain a Bernstein-type inequality for sums of Banach-valued random variables satisfying a weak dependence assumption of general type and under certain smoothness assumptions of the underlying Banach norm. We use this inequality in order to investigate in the asymptotical regime the error upper bounds for the broad family of spectral regularization methods for reproducing kernel decision rules, when trained on a sample coming from a tau-mixing process. KW - Banach-valued process KW - Bernstein inequality KW - concentration KW - spectral regularization KW - weak dependence Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3150/18-BEJ1095 SN - 1350-7265 SN - 1573-9759 VL - 25 IS - 4B SP - 3421 EP - 3458 PB - International Statistical Institute CY - Voorburg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hofer-Temmel, Christoph A1 - Houdebert, Pierre T1 - Disagreement percolation for Gibbs ball models JF - Stochastic processes and their application N2 - We generalise disagreement percolation to Gibbs point processes of balls with varying radii. This allows to establish the uniqueness of the Gibbs measure and exponential decay of pair correlations in the low activity regime by comparison with a sub-critical Boolean model. Applications to the Continuum Random Cluster model and the Quermass-interaction model are presented. At the core of our proof lies an explicit dependent thinning from a Poisson point process to a dominated Gibbs point process. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. KW - Continuum random cluster model KW - Disagreement percolation KW - Dependent thinning KW - Boolean model KW - Stochastic domination KW - Phase transition KW - Unique Gibbs state KW - Exponential decay of pair correlation Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spa.2018.11.003 SN - 0304-4149 SN - 1879-209X VL - 129 IS - 10 SP - 3922 EP - 3940 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mera, Azal A1 - Stepanenko, Vitaly A. A1 - Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich T1 - Successive approximation for the inhomogeneous burgers equation JF - Journal of Siberian Federal University : Mathematics & Physics N2 - The inhomogeneous Burgers equation is a simple form of the Navier-Stokes equations. From the analytical point of view, the inhomogeneous form is poorly studied, the complete analytical solution depending closely on the form of the nonhomogeneous term. KW - Navier-Stokes equations KW - classical solution Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.17516/1997-1397-2018-11-4-519-531 SN - 1997-1397 SN - 2313-6022 VL - 11 IS - 4 SP - 519 EP - 531 PB - Siberian Federal University CY - Krasnoyarsk ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Van Leeuwen, Peter Jan A1 - Cheng, Yuan A1 - Reich, Sebastian T1 - Nonlinear data assimilation T3 - Frontiers in applied dynamical systems: reviews and tutorials ; 2 N2 - This book contains two review articles on nonlinear data assimilation that deal with closely related topics but were written and can be read independently. Both contributions focus on so-called particle filters. The first contribution by Jan van Leeuwen focuses on the potential of proposal densities. It discusses the issues with present-day particle filters and explorers new ideas for proposal densities to solve them, converging to particle filters that work well in systems of any dimension, closing the contribution with a high-dimensional example. The second contribution by Cheng and Reich discusses a unified framework for ensemble-transform particle filters. This allows one to bridge successful ensemble Kalman filters with fully nonlinear particle filters, and allows a proper introduction of localization in particle filters, which has been lacking up to now. Y1 - 2015 SN - 978-3-319-18346-6 SN - 978-3-319-18347-3 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18347-3 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - GEN A1 - Blanchard, Gilles A1 - Scott, Clayton T1 - Corrigendum to: Classification with asymmetric label noise BT - Consistency and maximal denoising T2 - Electronic journal of statistics N2 - We point out a flaw in Lemma 15 of [1]. We also indicate how the main results of that section are still valid using a modified argument. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1214/18-EJS1422 SN - 1935-7524 VL - 12 IS - 1 SP - 1779 EP - 1781 PB - Institute of Mathematical Statistics CY - Cleveland ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Shlapunov, Alexander A1 - Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich T1 - Golusin-Krylov formulas in complex analysis JF - Complex variables and elliptic equations N2 - This is a brief survey of a constructive technique of analytic continuation related to an explicit integral formula of Golusin and Krylov (1933). It goes far beyond complex analysis and applies to the Cauchy problem for elliptic partial differential equations as well. As started in the classical papers, the technique is elaborated in generalised Hardy spaces also called Hardy-Smirnov spaces. KW - Analytic continuation KW - inegral formulas KW - Cauchy problem Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/17476933.2017.1395872 SN - 1747-6933 SN - 1747-6941 VL - 63 IS - 7-8 SP - 1142 EP - 1167 PB - Routledge CY - Abingdon ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mücke, Nicole A1 - Blanchard, Gilles T1 - Parallelizing spectrally regularized kernel algorithms JF - Journal of machine learning research N2 - We consider a distributed learning approach in supervised learning for a large class of spectral regularization methods in an reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS) framework. The data set of size n is partitioned into m = O (n(alpha)), alpha < 1/2, disjoint subsamples. On each subsample, some spectral regularization method (belonging to a large class, including in particular Kernel Ridge Regression, L-2-boosting and spectral cut-off) is applied. The regression function f is then estimated via simple averaging, leading to a substantial reduction in computation time. We show that minimax optimal rates of convergence are preserved if m grows sufficiently slowly (corresponding to an upper bound for alpha) as n -> infinity, depending on the smoothness assumptions on f and the intrinsic dimensionality. In spirit, the analysis relies on a classical bias/stochastic error analysis. KW - Distributed Learning KW - Spectral Regularization KW - Minimax Optimality Y1 - 2018 SN - 1532-4435 VL - 19 PB - Microtome Publishing CY - Cambridge, Mass. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blanchard, Gilles A1 - Hoffmann, Marc A1 - Reiss, Markus T1 - Optimal adaptation for early stopping in statistical inverse problems JF - SIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification N2 - For linear inverse problems Y = A mu + zeta, it is classical to recover the unknown signal mu by iterative regularization methods ((mu) over cap,(m) = 0,1, . . .) and halt at a data-dependent iteration tau using some stopping rule, typically based on a discrepancy principle, so that the weak (or prediction) squared-error parallel to A((mu) over cap (()(tau)) - mu)parallel to(2) is controlled. In the context of statistical estimation with stochastic noise zeta, we study oracle adaptation (that is, compared to the best possible stopping iteration) in strong squared- error E[parallel to((mu) over cap (()(tau)) - mu)parallel to(2)]. For a residual-based stopping rule oracle adaptation bounds are established for general spectral regularization methods. The proofs use bias and variance transfer techniques from weak prediction error to strong L-2-error, as well as convexity arguments and concentration bounds for the stochastic part. Adaptive early stopping for the Landweber method is studied in further detail and illustrated numerically. KW - linear inverse problems KW - early stopping KW - discrepancy principle KW - adaptive estimation KW - oracle inequality KW - Landweber iteration Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1137/17M1154096 SN - 2166-2525 VL - 6 IS - 3 SP - 1043 EP - 1075 PB - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics CY - Philadelphia ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Shaki, Samuel A1 - Pinhas, Michal A1 - Fischer, Martin H. T1 - Heuristics and biases in mental arithmetic BT - revisiting and reversing operational momentum JF - Thinking & Reasoning N2 - Mental arithmetic is characterised by a tendency to overestimate addition and to underestimate subtraction results: the operational momentum (OM) effect. Here, motivated by contentious explanations of this effect, we developed and tested an arithmetic heuristics and biases model that predicts reverse OM due to cognitive anchoring effects. Participants produced bi-directional lines with lengths corresponding to the results of arithmetic problems. In two experiments, we found regular OM with zero problems (e.g., 3+0, 3-0) but reverse OM with non-zero problems (e.g., 2+1, 4-1). In a third experiment, we tested the prediction of our model. Our results suggest the presence of at least three competing biases in mental arithmetic: a more-or-less heuristic, a sign-space association and an anchoring bias. We conclude that mental arithmetic exhibits shortcuts for decision-making similar to traditional domains of reasoning and problem-solving. KW - Heuristics KW - mental arithmetic KW - mental number line KW - operational momentum KW - problem-solving Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/13546783.2017.1348987 SN - 1354-6783 SN - 1464-0708 VL - 24 IS - 2 SP - 138 EP - 156 PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group CY - Abingdon ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blanchard, Gilles A1 - Hoffmann, Marc A1 - Reiss, Markus T1 - Early stopping for statistical inverse problems via truncated SVD estimation JF - Electronic journal of statistics N2 - We consider truncated SVD (or spectral cut-off, projection) estimators for a prototypical statistical inverse problem in dimension D. Since calculating the singular value decomposition (SVD) only for the largest singular values is much less costly than the full SVD, our aim is to select a data-driven truncation level (m) over cap is an element of {1, . . . , D} only based on the knowledge of the first (m) over cap singular values and vectors. We analyse in detail whether sequential early stopping rules of this type can preserve statistical optimality. Information-constrained lower bounds and matching upper bounds for a residual based stopping rule are provided, which give a clear picture in which situation optimal sequential adaptation is feasible. Finally, a hybrid two-step approach is proposed which allows for classical oracle inequalities while considerably reducing numerical complexity. KW - Linear inverse problems KW - truncated SVD KW - spectral cut-off KW - early stopping KW - discrepancy principle KW - adaptive estimation KW - oracle inequalities Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1214/18-EJS1482 SN - 1935-7524 VL - 12 IS - 2 SP - 3204 EP - 3231 PB - Institute of Mathematical Statistics CY - Cleveland ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blanchard, Gilles A1 - Carpentier, Alexandra A1 - Gutzeit, Maurilio T1 - Minimax Euclidean separation rates for testing convex hypotheses in R-d JF - Electronic journal of statistics N2 - We consider composite-composite testing problems for the expectation in the Gaussian sequence model where the null hypothesis corresponds to a closed convex subset C of R-d. We adopt a minimax point of view and our primary objective is to describe the smallest Euclidean distance between the null and alternative hypotheses such that there is a test with small total error probability. In particular, we focus on the dependence of this distance on the dimension d and variance 1/n giving rise to the minimax separation rate. In this paper we discuss lower and upper bounds on this rate for different smooth and non-smooth choices for C. KW - Minimax hypothesis testing KW - Gaussian sequence model KW - nonasymptotic minimax separation rate Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1214/18-EJS1472 SN - 1935-7524 VL - 12 IS - 2 SP - 3713 EP - 3735 PB - Institute of Mathematical Statistics CY - Cleveland ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Friedrich, Tobias A1 - Katzmann, Maximilian A1 - Krohmer, Anton T1 - Unbounded Discrepancy of Deterministic Random Walks on Grids JF - SIAM journal on discrete mathematics N2 - Random walks are frequently used in randomized algorithms. We study a derandomized variant of a random walk on graphs called the rotor-router model. In this model, instead of distributing tokens randomly, each vertex serves its neighbors in a fixed deterministic order. For most setups, both processes behave in a remarkably similar way: Starting with the same initial configuration, the number of tokens in the rotor-router model deviates only slightly from the expected number of tokens on the corresponding vertex in the random walk model. The maximal difference over all vertices and all times is called single vertex discrepancy. Cooper and Spencer [Combin. Probab. Comput., 15 (2006), pp. 815-822] showed that on Z(d), the single vertex discrepancy is only a constant c(d). Other authors also determined the precise value of c(d) for d = 1, 2. All of these results, however, assume that initially all tokens are only placed on one partition of the bipartite graph Z(d). We show that this assumption is crucial by proving that, otherwise, the single vertex discrepancy can become arbitrarily large. For all dimensions d >= 1 and arbitrary discrepancies l >= 0, we construct configurations that reach a discrepancy of at least l. KW - deterministic random walk KW - rotor-router model KW - single vertex discrepancy Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1137/17M1131088 SN - 0895-4801 SN - 1095-7146 VL - 32 IS - 4 SP - 2441 EP - 2452 PB - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics CY - Philadelphia ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bourne, D. P. A1 - Cushing, D. A1 - Liu, S. A1 - Münch, Florentin A1 - Peyerimhoff, Norbert T1 - Ollivier-Ricci idleness functions of graphs JF - SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics N2 - We study the Ollivier-Ricci curvature of graphs as a function of the chosen idleness. We show that this idleness function is concave and piecewise linear with at most three linear parts, and at most two linear parts in the case of a regular graph. We then apply our result to show that the idleness function of the Cartesian product of two regular graphs is completely determined by the idleness functions of the factors. KW - Ollivier-Ricci KW - idleness KW - optimal transport Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1137/17M1134469 SN - 0895-4801 SN - 1095-7146 VL - 32 IS - 2 SP - 1408 EP - 1424 PB - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics CY - Philadelphia ER -