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Seminar hosted by TQM unit
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"Performance disruption and predictive processing in expert sensorimotor skills" by Dr. Massimiliano L. Cappuccio, Associate Professor of Cognitive Science at UAE University
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The seminar aims to introduce research topics in topology, geometry and its interactions with other sciences. Anyone interested in mathematics is welcome to attend.
This week, Dr Josh Howie (Monash University) will discuss relationships between the colored Jones polynomial which is a quantum knot invariant, and the 3-dimensional geometry and topology of knot complements.
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Internal Seminar, Friday June 8th, 5:00pm, B700
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Internal Seminar, June 8th, 2018, 4:30 - 5:30pm, B700
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hosted by Theory of Quantum Matter Unit.
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Professor Shin-Ichi Aizawa, Ph.D. from Prefectural University of Hiroshima
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During this session, you will learn what "to do" and "not to do" from perspectives of 3 very experienced grant management specialists from OIST, Kyoto and Kumamoto universities.
このパネルディスカッションでは、 京都大学、熊本大学 そして OISTから 科研費について 経験値の高いスペシャリスト3名より “するべきこと”と”してはいけないこと“を学べます。
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
皆さんどうぞご参加ください。 お待ちしています。
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The weekly Topology and Geometry Seminar, with Prof. Anastasiia Tsvietkova.
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Professor Berthold-Georg Englert, Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore
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Since von Weizsäcker's first attempt in 1935 at improving on the Thomas-Fermi approximation for many-fermion systems, there has been much effort in studying systematic gradient expansions. I'll discuss an alternative approach that exploits approximate factorizations of the unitary evolution operator. Rather than differentiating the effective potential energy at the reference position, as one does in the gradient-expansion method, one now integrates over a vicinity of the reference point. As a bonus of theses investigations, one also obtains highly accurate algorithms for dealing with Hamilton's equations of motion in classical phase space and the Schrödinger equation in quantum mechanics.
Looking forward to seeing many of you at the seminar!
Quantum Systems Unit

