Colloquia in 2024
Statistical analysis of SPDEs – exploring singularities
Igor Cialenco, Illinois Institute of Technology 2.28.0.10810:15-11:15
Unlike traditional finite-dimensional stochastic differential equations, statistical models driven by SPDEs are predominantly singular, when the…
more ›From Neurons to Symbolic Representation and Rapid Learning in Mind and Brain: A Brain-Constrained Neural Model
Rosario Tomasello, FU Berlin 2.28.0.10810:15-11:15
To grasp the meaning of words and their relationship to the outside world, higher cognitive processes unique to the human brain are at work. However,…
more ›Investigating time-series and spatial fields from environmental archives to inform about past and future dynamics of climate and biodiversity
Ulrike Herzschuh & Thomas Laepple, Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research 2.28.0.10810:15 - 11:45
Our planet is undergoing an unprecedentedly rapid transformation. To predict future climate and environment dynamics, we have to learn from past…
more ›Kernel Methods in Generative Modeling
Gabriele Steidl, TU Berlin tba10:15 - 11:45
We consider gradient flows with respect to the maximum mean discrepancy (MMD) of certain kernels. For the efficient computation, we propose slicing…
more ›Random walks of heterogeneous population and ensemble self-reinforcement
Sergei Fedotov, University of Manchester 2.28.0.10810:15 - 11:45
The talk will be concerned with time-fractional master equations with random transition probabilities describing a heterogeneous population of random…
more ›SFB Colloquium with Edriss Titi
Edriss Titi , University of Cambridge 10:15 - 11:45
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more ›7th Kálmán Lecture with Martin Burger
Martin Burger, Helmholtz Imaging 3.06.H0210:15 - 11:45
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more ›SFB Colloquium with Botond Tibor Szabo
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