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IAS PROGRAM ON INVERSE PROBLEMS, IMAGING AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Lens Rigidity for a Particle in a Yang-Mills Field
Prof Hanming Zhou, University of California at Santa Barbara
Date : 20 Dec 2017 (Wednesday)
Time : 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Venue : IAS4042, 4/F, Lo Ka Chung Building, Lee Shau Kee Campus, HKUST

Abstract

In this talk, the speaker considers an inverse problem related to the motion of a classical colored spinless particle under the influence of an external Yang-Mills potential $A$ on a compact manifold with boundary of dimension $\geq 3$. The speaker shows that under suitable convexity assumptions, he and his collaborators can recover the potential $A$, up to gauge transformations, from the lens data of the system, namely, scattering data plus travel times between boundary points. The talk is based on joint work with Gabriel Paternain and Gunther Uhlmann.

 

About the speaker

Prof Hanming Zhou received his PhD in Mathematics from the University of Washington in 2015. He then became a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Cambridge during 2015-2017. He joined the University of California at Santa Barbara in 2017 and is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics.

Prof Zhou's research focuses on the mathematical analysis of inverse problems and their connections with concrete applications, often motivated by problems arising in medical imaging, geophysics, mathematical physics etc. His work is at the interface of several disciplines including partial differential equations, differential geometry, microlocal analysis and mathematical physics.

 

About the program

For more information, please refer to the program website at http://iasprogram.ust.hk/inverseproblems.

The seminar is free and open to all. Seating is on a first come, first served basis.

HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study
Enquiries: ias@ust.hk / 2358 5912
http://ias.ust.hk

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