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We discuss the rationale behind our proposed techniques, convergence in expectation and complexity guarantees for our algorithms, and the results of preliminary numerical experiments that we have performed.
We will introduce the probabilistic notion of strong convergence, discuss the basics of rough path theory, discover how we can acquire pathwise estimates of RSSDEs, and learn how these pieces fit together to establish convergence.
This workshop is directed at undergraduates, PhD students and young researchers in Australia, New Zealand and around the world. Registration is required.
The aim of these lectures is to answer the question: What do we really mean by "spaces", and what do we want to do with them?
Studying a maths degree can be challenging. That's why before you get your full license to study maths, you have to start with your λ (L) plates!
The aim of these lectures is to answer the question: What do we really mean by "spaces", and what do we want to do with them?
The aim of these lectures is to answer the question: What do we really mean by "spaces", and what do we want to do with them?
We establish new spectral multiplier theorems for abstract differential operators by working on various functional calculus methods obtained using different reproducing formulas.
The aim of these lectures is to answer the question: What do we really mean by "spaces", and what do we want to do with them?