Coloquio Primavera 2024
Gérard Biau (Sorbonne Université)
Deep residual networks and differential equations
Viernes, 8 de marzo de 2024, 12:00h., Módulo 17, Aula 520 | |
Enlace online: youtube.com/live/WCPW9c5S1p8 | |
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Abstract: Deep learning has become a prominent approach for many applications, such as computer vision or neural language processing. However, the mathematical understanding of these methods is still incomplete. A recent approach is to consider neural networks as discretized versions of differential equations. I will first give an overview of this emerging field and then discuss new results on residual neural networks, which are state-of-the-art deep learning models.
Coloquio Otoño 2023
Xavier Cabré (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)
Hilbert's 19th problem on the regularity of minimizers to elliptic functionals: minimal surfaces and reaction-diffusion equations
Viernes, 1 de diciembre de 2023, 12:00h., Módulo 17, Aula 520 | |
Enlace online: youtube.com/live/C-dNE3qtxd0 | |
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Abstract: Hilbert’s 19th problem asked whether minimizers of elliptic functionals are always analytic. In this lecture I will describe progress made on the problem since the late fifties. After explaining the celebrated result of De Giorgi and Nash, we will focus on minimal surfaces, from the developments in the late sixties to the recent important work of Chodosh and Li. In the last part of the lecture, I will concentrate on a recent result (joint with Figalli, Ros-Oton, and Serra) for reaction-diffusion equations. As in minimal surfaces theory, smoothness of stable solutions (and of minimizers) only holds up to a certain critical space dimension.