Jour Fixe: Philipp di Dio "Time-Dependent Moments"

The Zukunftskolleg invited everyone to our jour fixe led by Philipp di Dio.

We invited you to our hybrid Jour fixe on Tuesday, 3 May.

Philipp di Dio (Research Fellow / Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics) spoke about "Time-Dependent Moments".

Abstract:

At first I will give an introduction into my field of my mathematical reasearch: moments. From the current state of the art and applications of this field I will show how my research approach contributes. I will present novel results and unforeseen new research direction which I will explore. Since my research is in the combination of partial differential equations and (real) algebraic geometry, I will show how I can connect both well-developed mathematical fields and also show my difficulties already in the field of mathematics. At the end I like to discuss my experiences and especially learn about the audiences experiences working interdisciplinary.

Links and literature:

- K. Schmüdgen, The moment problem, Springer
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-64546-9

- J.-B. Lasserre, An Introduction to Polynomial and Semi-Algebraic Optimization, Cambridge:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/an-introduction-to-polynomial-and-semialgebraic-optimization/5A7C6F7E54E28CE72BA7A7F84D0858ED