Explicit Construction of Global Function Fields with Many Rational Places. The use of error-correcting codes and cryptosystems is fundamental to the secure and reliable operation of many technological devices that we depend upon in our everyday lives. Essentially invisible, both coding theory and cryptography are essential for banking (ATM machines, e-banking), commerce (e-commerce), defense (cryptography) and entertainment (digital TV and radio, music CDs, DVDs). While certain families of "goo ....Explicit Construction of Global Function Fields with Many Rational Places. The use of error-correcting codes and cryptosystems is fundamental to the secure and reliable operation of many technological devices that we depend upon in our everyday lives. Essentially invisible, both coding theory and cryptography are essential for banking (ATM machines, e-banking), commerce (e-commerce), defense (cryptography) and entertainment (digital TV and radio, music CDs, DVDs). While certain families of "good" codes and cryptosystems can be constructed from specific function fields whose existence is guaranteed by abstract theory, often no actual construction for the function field is currently known. We aim to close this gap, making a greater range of "good" codes and cryptosystems available for practical applications.
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Chromatic polynomials, random graphs, and error-correcting codes: a unified approach to graph colouring problems. Through a unified approach involving cutting-edge results on chromatic polynomials, random graphs, matroids, and error-correcting codes, this project will establish the foundations for a rigorous mathematical framework for attempting to provide a short, transparent and illuminating solution to the Four Colour Problem. The project will support developments in computer science and sta ....Chromatic polynomials, random graphs, and error-correcting codes: a unified approach to graph colouring problems. Through a unified approach involving cutting-edge results on chromatic polynomials, random graphs, matroids, and error-correcting codes, this project will establish the foundations for a rigorous mathematical framework for attempting to provide a short, transparent and illuminating solution to the Four Colour Problem. The project will support developments in computer science and statistical mechanics and is likely to have flow-on effects in real-world disciplines such as network communication. This project will also strengthen Australia's international presence in discrete mathematics and will further strengthen ties between Australian and international mathematicians.Read moreRead less
Continued Fractions and Torsion on Hyperelliptic Curves. Scientific advance should not blindly add to our knowledge; a true advance brings insights that collapse different issues into one. Understanding more is to need to remember less. For an important class of examples, this project identifies the study of a fundamental invariant of a quadratic number field, its regulator and hence its class number, with maximum torsion on the Jacobian variety of an hyperelliptic curve. The investigator's meth ....Continued Fractions and Torsion on Hyperelliptic Curves. Scientific advance should not blindly add to our knowledge; a true advance brings insights that collapse different issues into one. Understanding more is to need to remember less. For an important class of examples, this project identifies the study of a fundamental invariant of a quadratic number field, its regulator and hence its class number, with maximum torsion on the Jacobian variety of an hyperelliptic curve. The investigator's methods will surprise some longstanding problems into submission and in particular will lead them to reveal full data on torsion on hyperelliptic curves of low genus.
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Operator algebras associated to product systems, and higher-rank-graph algebras. Operator algebras are used to study a wide range of physical systems in quantum physics and quantum computing, and in electrical engineering. The clearer our picture of how operator algebras work, the better we are able to predict and explain how these physical systems will behave. The proposed research project is aimed at showing that we can describe operator algebras in terms of simple coloured diagrams rather tha ....Operator algebras associated to product systems, and higher-rank-graph algebras. Operator algebras are used to study a wide range of physical systems in quantum physics and quantum computing, and in electrical engineering. The clearer our picture of how operator algebras work, the better we are able to predict and explain how these physical systems will behave. The proposed research project is aimed at showing that we can describe operator algebras in terms of simple coloured diagrams rather than abstract mathematical symbols. Consequently, the project will lead to a simpler and less technical approach to the physical problems which operator algebras are used to study.Read moreRead less
Signatures of Order, Chaos and Symmetry in Algebraic Dynamics. The project in the breakthrough science of algebraic dynamics will help inform and sustain both algebraic number theory and dynamical systems in Australia. Thus far, Australia is not well represented in this cutting edge international area, and international research prominence and teaching benefits will flow from the pioneering and innovative topics to be addressed. The research incorporates the synergy of an existing highly-product ....Signatures of Order, Chaos and Symmetry in Algebraic Dynamics. The project in the breakthrough science of algebraic dynamics will help inform and sustain both algebraic number theory and dynamical systems in Australia. Thus far, Australia is not well represented in this cutting edge international area, and international research prominence and teaching benefits will flow from the pioneering and innovative topics to be addressed. The research incorporates the synergy of an existing highly-productive international collaboration and creates possibilities for many more such linkages. It affords Australia a strategic opportunity to considerably increase its profile in the algebraic dynamics community, particularly in the Pacific region.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE140101366
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$376,527.00
Summary
Fully nonlinear partial differential equations in optimisation and applications. Fully nonlinear partial differential equations of Monge-Ampere type and their applications in optimal transportation have been studied intensively in the past two decades. Optimal transportation is a subject in linear optimisation. This project will develop a new theory on Monge-Ampere type equations in nonlinear optimisation, which is a much broader area with many significant applications. This project will investi ....Fully nonlinear partial differential equations in optimisation and applications. Fully nonlinear partial differential equations of Monge-Ampere type and their applications in optimal transportation have been studied intensively in the past two decades. Optimal transportation is a subject in linear optimisation. This project will develop a new theory on Monge-Ampere type equations in nonlinear optimisation, which is a much broader area with many significant applications. This project will investigate fundamental properties of solutions to this problem and explore further real-world applications. The outcomes of this project will have a substantial impact on partial differential equations and related research subjects. Read moreRead less
Monge-Ampere equations and applications. The Monge-Ampere equation is a premier fully nonlinear partial differential equation with significant applications in geometry, physics and applied science. Building upon breakthroughs made by the proposers in previous grant research, this project aims to resolve challenging problems involving Monge-Ampere type equations and applications. The project goal is to establish new regularity theory and classify singularity profile for solutions to Monge-Ampere ....Monge-Ampere equations and applications. The Monge-Ampere equation is a premier fully nonlinear partial differential equation with significant applications in geometry, physics and applied science. Building upon breakthroughs made by the proposers in previous grant research, this project aims to resolve challenging problems involving Monge-Ampere type equations and applications. The project goal is to establish new regularity theory and classify singularity profile for solutions to Monge-Ampere type equation arising in applied sciences, by introducing new ideas and developing innovative cutting-edge techniques. Expected outcomes include resolution of outstanding open problems and continuing enhancement of Australian leadership and expertise in a major area of mathematics.
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Analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations describing singular phenomena. This project will advance knowledge on a huge variety of systems with applications across the sciences by providing new methods to investigate nonlinear partial differential equations with singularities. The analysis of many models describing physical and biological systems relies on such equations.
Algebraic Schubert geometry and unitary reflection groups. This project aims to generalise the recent work of Elias and Williamson to the complex case. Fundamental to the study of symmetry are the ubiquitous Coxeter groups, which have an associated set of critically important ‘Kazhdan-Lusztig polynomials’. For some Coxeter groups, these may be interpreted in terms of classical geometry, leading to deep positivity properties for their coefficients. Elias and Williamson have recently shown that th ....Algebraic Schubert geometry and unitary reflection groups. This project aims to generalise the recent work of Elias and Williamson to the complex case. Fundamental to the study of symmetry are the ubiquitous Coxeter groups, which have an associated set of critically important ‘Kazhdan-Lusztig polynomials’. For some Coxeter groups, these may be interpreted in terms of classical geometry, leading to deep positivity properties for their coefficients. Elias and Williamson have recently shown that this geometry may be simulated algebraically for any Coxeter group, so positivity for Kazhdan-Lusztig polynomials holds for all Coxeter groups. This result has explosive consequences in many areas of geometry and algebra. This project is designed to extend these results to complex unitary reflection groups, with potentially dramatic consequences in number theory, representation theory and topology.Read moreRead less
Extension of representations and homogeneous spaces. The CI is an early-career researcher who is establishing her research program. The proposed project will allow her to broaden the scope of this program by involving other young Australians, including students. The project involves taking a new approach to a classical problem in representation theory; the outcomes will be of interest to a broad range of the mathematical community in Australia and overseas.