High Dimensional Computation and Uncertainty. This project aims to establish powerful computational methods for high-dimensional problems - methods that are rigorous, and carefully tailored to specific applications, from physics, environment, manufacturing and finance, and often driven by uncertainty. The project will generate new knowledge in the area of high-dimensional computation, and develop technological innovations in key areas of science and industry. Expected outcomes include improved c ....High Dimensional Computation and Uncertainty. This project aims to establish powerful computational methods for high-dimensional problems - methods that are rigorous, and carefully tailored to specific applications, from physics, environment, manufacturing and finance, and often driven by uncertainty. The project will generate new knowledge in the area of high-dimensional computation, and develop technological innovations in key areas of science and industry. Expected outcomes include improved control of uncertainty in industry, enhanced international and interdisciplinary collaborations, and significant publications and presentations in international forums. The technological advancements will help boost Australia's position as a world leader in innovation.Read moreRead less
Novel Mathematics and Efficient Computational Techniques for Human Vision. This project aims to develop a new mathematical framework to understand elastic properties of human corneas. The project expects to generate new knowledge in understanding bio-mechanical models for human corneas, as well as other engineering applications involving materials with random fluctuations of elasticity. Expected outcomes of this project include new mathematics and computational algorithms for solving complex mat ....Novel Mathematics and Efficient Computational Techniques for Human Vision. This project aims to develop a new mathematical framework to understand elastic properties of human corneas. The project expects to generate new knowledge in understanding bio-mechanical models for human corneas, as well as other engineering applications involving materials with random fluctuations of elasticity. Expected outcomes of this project include new mathematics and computational algorithms for solving complex mathematical equations which describe elastic and hyper-elastic materials such as human corneas. This project will benefit Australia by enhancing the standing in cutting edge research trends in computational mathematics such as uncertainty quantification and machine learning.Read moreRead less
Interface-aware numerical methods for stochastic inverse problems. This project aims to design novel high-performance numerical tools for solving large-scale forward and inverse problems dominated by stochastic interfaces and quantifying associated uncertainties. In real-world applications such as groundwater, these tools are instrumental for assimilating big datasets into mathematical models for providing reliable predictions. By advancing and integrating high-order polytopal schemes, multileve ....Interface-aware numerical methods for stochastic inverse problems. This project aims to design novel high-performance numerical tools for solving large-scale forward and inverse problems dominated by stochastic interfaces and quantifying associated uncertainties. In real-world applications such as groundwater, these tools are instrumental for assimilating big datasets into mathematical models for providing reliable predictions. By advancing and integrating high-order polytopal schemes, multilevel methods, transport maps, and dimension reduction, this project's anticipated outcomes are highly accurate and cost-efficient numerical schemes, certified by rigorous mathematical analysis. This should provide data-centric simulation tools with enhanced reliability, for engineering and scientific applications.Read moreRead less
Advanced Bayesian Inversion Algorithms for Wave Propagation. This project aims to improve algorithms for detecting hidden items by developing new computational mathematical techniques capable of reconstructing the shape and location of objects using electromagnetic waves. This project expects to generate new knowledge in the areas of Bayesian Inversion and computational wave propagation. Expected outcomes of this project are algorithms that can be developed for use in nonintrusive radio wave sec ....Advanced Bayesian Inversion Algorithms for Wave Propagation. This project aims to improve algorithms for detecting hidden items by developing new computational mathematical techniques capable of reconstructing the shape and location of objects using electromagnetic waves. This project expects to generate new knowledge in the areas of Bayesian Inversion and computational wave propagation. Expected outcomes of this project are algorithms that can be developed for use in nonintrusive radio wave security scanners. This should provide benefits such as the capability to scan a crowd without a checkpoint, which will have the potential to improve security in public places.Read moreRead less
Data-Driven Multistage Robust Optimization—the New Frontier in Optimization. Robust optimisation is a powerful technology for decision-making in uncertain environments. Yet, developing numerically certifiable optimisation principles and data-driven methods that can be readily implemented by common computer algorithms remains an elusive goal for multistage robust optimisation. But it is crucial for the practical use of multistage optimisation. This project aims to develop this novel mathematical ....Data-Driven Multistage Robust Optimization—the New Frontier in Optimization. Robust optimisation is a powerful technology for decision-making in uncertain environments. Yet, developing numerically certifiable optimisation principles and data-driven methods that can be readily implemented by common computer algorithms remains an elusive goal for multistage robust optimisation. But it is crucial for the practical use of multistage optimisation. This project aims to develop this novel mathematical theory and methods by extending the investigators' recent award winning advances, including the von Neumann-prizewinning Lasserre-hierarchy approach. Results will provide a foundation and technologies for making superior decisions in the pervasive presence of big data uncertainty, enhancing data-driven innovation in AustraliaRead moreRead less
Geometry in projection methods and fixed-point theory. This project aims to resolve mathematical challenges arising from problems with specific structure typical for key modern applications, such as big data optimisation, chemical engineering and medical imaging. We focus on developing new mathematical tools for the analysis of projection methods and accompanying fixed point theory, specifically targeting the refinement of the geometric intuition for algorithm design techniques to inform the imp ....Geometry in projection methods and fixed-point theory. This project aims to resolve mathematical challenges arising from problems with specific structure typical for key modern applications, such as big data optimisation, chemical engineering and medical imaging. We focus on developing new mathematical tools for the analysis of projection methods and accompanying fixed point theory, specifically targeting the refinement of the geometric intuition for algorithm design techniques to inform the implementation of optimal methods for huge-scale optimisation problems.Read moreRead less
An optimisation-based framework for non-classical Chebyshev approximation. This project aims to solve open mathematical problems in multivariate and piecewise polynomial approximations, two directions that correspond to fundamental obstacles to extending classical approximation results. Through an innovative combination of optimisation and algebraic technique, the project intends to develop foundations for new results in approximation theory, and new insights into other areas of mathematics, mos ....An optimisation-based framework for non-classical Chebyshev approximation. This project aims to solve open mathematical problems in multivariate and piecewise polynomial approximations, two directions that correspond to fundamental obstacles to extending classical approximation results. Through an innovative combination of optimisation and algebraic technique, the project intends to develop foundations for new results in approximation theory, and new insights into other areas of mathematics, most notably optimisation. The techniques and methods developed should also have significant benefits in the many disciplines where approximation problems appear, such as engineering, physics or data mining. The research outputs resulting from this project will be used in a wide range of fields to help implement programs, policies and improve decision making.Read moreRead less
Relaxed reflection methods for feasibility and matrix completion problems. The project proposes to further develop the non-linear convergence theory, and to provide problem-specific implementations. Many applied and pure problems require solution of a large set of linear or nonlinear equations (or inequalities). Highly effective, parallelisable methods are based on iterated projection or reflection algorithms which aggregate information about individual equations. The theory is well developed in ....Relaxed reflection methods for feasibility and matrix completion problems. The project proposes to further develop the non-linear convergence theory, and to provide problem-specific implementations. Many applied and pure problems require solution of a large set of linear or nonlinear equations (or inequalities). Highly effective, parallelisable methods are based on iterated projection or reflection algorithms which aggregate information about individual equations. The theory is well developed in the linear case, but does not explain many important applications for which they are often highly successful (eg optical aberration correction, protein reconstruction, tomography, compressed sensing). The project also plans to provide heuristics to help explain why an algorithm performs well on one class of applications but fails on another.Read moreRead less
Innovations in sparse optimisation: big data nonsmooth optimisation. This project aims to produce innovative optimisation methods capable of solving a wide range of practical problems that are currently too complex to be solved. Optimisation involving huge data sets is ubiquitous. Sparse optimisation has emerged as a challenging frontier of modern optimisation because it effectively computes an optimal solution with desired low complexity structure so that a resulting solution can be efficiently ....Innovations in sparse optimisation: big data nonsmooth optimisation. This project aims to produce innovative optimisation methods capable of solving a wide range of practical problems that are currently too complex to be solved. Optimisation involving huge data sets is ubiquitous. Sparse optimisation has emerged as a challenging frontier of modern optimisation because it effectively computes an optimal solution with desired low complexity structure so that a resulting solution can be efficiently stored, implemented and utilised, and is robust to the data inexactness. This project aims at developing innovative mathematical techniques and efficient numerical schemes for solving sparse optimisation problems. The intended outcomes will have significant impact on many areas of science, medicine and engineering, where sparse optimisation is used, including cancer radiotherapy optimal planning.Read moreRead less
Uncertainty on spheres and shells: mathematics and methods for applications. This project aims to develop new mathematics and mathematically rigorous approximation methods for physical problems on spherical geometries in the presence of uncertainty. Many physical phenomena are modelled on either a sphere or a spherical shell. Such models typically have large uncertainty in the input data, through uncertainty in model coefficients, forcing terms, geometry or boundary conditions. Yet their stochas ....Uncertainty on spheres and shells: mathematics and methods for applications. This project aims to develop new mathematics and mathematically rigorous approximation methods for physical problems on spherical geometries in the presence of uncertainty. Many physical phenomena are modelled on either a sphere or a spherical shell. Such models typically have large uncertainty in the input data, through uncertainty in model coefficients, forcing terms, geometry or boundary conditions. Yet their stochastic modelling and subsequent numerical analysis in the presence of uncertainty are still in their infancy. This project will conduct numerical analysis, stochastic analysis and approximation to address such problems.Read moreRead less