Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE190100666
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$381,000.00
Summary
Extremal combinatorics meets finite geometry. This project aims to investigate important open problems lying at the intersection of two areas of mathematics, extremal combinatorics and finite geometry. The project will focus on the area of discrete mathematics, which has been at the centre of some of recent developments in mathematics and computer science. This project proposes new methods, derived from algebra, geometry and computer science, to tackle important extremal problems in finite geome ....Extremal combinatorics meets finite geometry. This project aims to investigate important open problems lying at the intersection of two areas of mathematics, extremal combinatorics and finite geometry. The project will focus on the area of discrete mathematics, which has been at the centre of some of recent developments in mathematics and computer science. This project proposes new methods, derived from algebra, geometry and computer science, to tackle important extremal problems in finite geometry. The project will provide answers to a number of open problems in extremal combinatorics and finite geometry. Moreover, new methods will be developed which will have an interdisciplinary impact.Read moreRead less
New perspectives on nonlocal equations. This project aims at tackling cutting-edge problems in the field of mathematical analysis, with specific focus on nonlocal equations, by introducing innovative approaches and a unified perspective. It focuses on the use of long-range interactions to deeply understand new effects arising in several mathematical problems of great impact.
The research will be performed through stimulating international collaborations, providing exchange opportunities and idea ....New perspectives on nonlocal equations. This project aims at tackling cutting-edge problems in the field of mathematical analysis, with specific focus on nonlocal equations, by introducing innovative approaches and a unified perspective. It focuses on the use of long-range interactions to deeply understand new effects arising in several mathematical problems of great impact.
The research will be performed through stimulating international collaborations, providing exchange opportunities and ideal conditions for students to complete their training.
The expected outcomes include new techniques to solve difficult problems, high impact international research collaborations, training of the next generation of mathematicians and top tier journal publications.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE230100579
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$445,754.00
Summary
The existence and abundance of small bases of permutation groups. This project aims to study bases for permutation groups, which are the mathematical formalisation of symmetry. Bases are crucial to encoding and computing with groups in diverse areas of science. Small bases are desirable for efficiency, but can be hard to find. This project expects to combine techniques from areas of algebra and probability to determine the existence and abundance of bases. Expected outcomes of this project inclu ....The existence and abundance of small bases of permutation groups. This project aims to study bases for permutation groups, which are the mathematical formalisation of symmetry. Bases are crucial to encoding and computing with groups in diverse areas of science. Small bases are desirable for efficiency, but can be hard to find. This project expects to combine techniques from areas of algebra and probability to determine the existence and abundance of bases. Expected outcomes of this project include new methods to address enduring open problems in the study of bases, as well as novel applications of existing techniques. This should provide significant benefits, such as creating and strengthening international collaborations, and building on Australia’s reputation as a powerhouse of finite group theory.Read moreRead less
Exceptionally symmetric combinatorial designs. Advances in digital technologies are underpinned by powerful mathematics; use of symmetry greatly simplifies complex problems. This project aims to exploit the mathematical theory of groups to advance our understanding of combinatorial designs with exceptional symmetry. New designs have become prominent through links with networks and error correcting codes. The project expects to generate constructions and classifications in these areas by utilisin ....Exceptionally symmetric combinatorial designs. Advances in digital technologies are underpinned by powerful mathematics; use of symmetry greatly simplifies complex problems. This project aims to exploit the mathematical theory of groups to advance our understanding of combinatorial designs with exceptional symmetry. New designs have become prominent through links with networks and error correcting codes. The project expects to generate constructions and classifications in these areas by utilising powerful group theory. As well as innovative methods for studying designs with symmetry based on group actions, expected outcomes include enhanced international collaboration, and highly trained combinatorial mathematicians to strengthen Australia’s research standing in fundamental science. Read moreRead less
The synchronisation hierarchy of permutation groups. This project aims to make significant advances in understanding finite primitive permutation groups, which are the basic building blocks of the mathematical study of symmetry. A recently-developed perspective, inspired by the notion of a synchronising automaton, has revealed that these groups fall into a natural hierarchy. While the outline of this synchronisation hierarchy is known, many questions remain about exactly which primitive groups l ....The synchronisation hierarchy of permutation groups. This project aims to make significant advances in understanding finite primitive permutation groups, which are the basic building blocks of the mathematical study of symmetry. A recently-developed perspective, inspired by the notion of a synchronising automaton, has revealed that these groups fall into a natural hierarchy. While the outline of this synchronisation hierarchy is known, many questions remain about exactly which primitive groups lie in which layers. Answering these questions using techniques from group theory, graph theory and finite geometry will substantially deepen our understanding. The benefits of this include new knowledge and enhanced insight into this fundamental class of groups and new tools for their analysis.Read moreRead less
Graph symmetry and simple groups. This project aims to use knowledge of finite simple groups to tackle problems in graph symmetry. The symmetry of an object is encoded by a group, and this allows tools from algebra to be used to study graphs. The main impact will be in areas of pure mathematics such as graph theory and group theory by obtaining new classifications and constructions. Expected outcomes include providing new constructions and classifications of highly symmetric graphs, and an impro ....Graph symmetry and simple groups. This project aims to use knowledge of finite simple groups to tackle problems in graph symmetry. The symmetry of an object is encoded by a group, and this allows tools from algebra to be used to study graphs. The main impact will be in areas of pure mathematics such as graph theory and group theory by obtaining new classifications and constructions. Expected outcomes include providing new constructions and classifications of highly symmetric graphs, and an improved knowledge and understanding of local symmetries for graphs of higher valencies so that they become as well understood as the valency three case.Read moreRead less
Symmetry: Groups, Graphs, Number Fields and Loops. Exploiting symmetry can greatly simplify complex mathematical problems. This project aims to apply the powerful Classification of Finite Simple Groups to advance our understanding of the internal structure of number fields, highly symmetric graphs, and algebraic structures associated with Latin squares. The project expects to generate new constructions and classifications utilising group theory. Expected outcomes include resolutions of major ope ....Symmetry: Groups, Graphs, Number Fields and Loops. Exploiting symmetry can greatly simplify complex mathematical problems. This project aims to apply the powerful Classification of Finite Simple Groups to advance our understanding of the internal structure of number fields, highly symmetric graphs, and algebraic structures associated with Latin squares. The project expects to generate new constructions and classifications utilising group theory. Expected outcomes include resolutions of major open problems in each area as well as innovative methods for studying algebraic and combinatorial structures based on group actions. Expected benefits include enhanced international collaboration, and highly trained mathematicians to strengthen Australia’s research standing in fundamental science.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE230100954
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$354,968.00
Summary
Partial Differential Equations, geometric aspects and applications. The study of Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) is a classical and prolific field of research having a fundamental role in the development of mathematical analysis and motivated by important applications in natural and applied sciences.
This project aims to obtain substantial progress in the field of PDEs. The area of mathematical research covered is extremely broad, at the confluence of analysis and geometry, and with many a ....Partial Differential Equations, geometric aspects and applications. The study of Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) is a classical and prolific field of research having a fundamental role in the development of mathematical analysis and motivated by important applications in natural and applied sciences.
This project aims to obtain substantial progress in the field of PDEs. The area of mathematical research covered is extremely broad, at the confluence of analysis and geometry, and with many applications to other areas of mathematics and natural and applied sciences. The results that will be obtained will produce a significant amount of new knowledge in this extremely difficult, but rapidly growing, field, by exploiting international scientific collaborations and interdisciplinary methods.Read moreRead less
Non-local equations at work. This project aims to study non-local fractional equations. These problems arise naturally in many fields of pure and applied mathematics. This project will consider symmetry and rigidity results; problems from atom dislocation theory; nonlocal minimal surfaces; symbolic dynamics for nonlocal equations; and free boundary problems. This project aims to obtain substantial progress in this field, both from the point of view of the mathematical theory and in view of concr ....Non-local equations at work. This project aims to study non-local fractional equations. These problems arise naturally in many fields of pure and applied mathematics. This project will consider symmetry and rigidity results; problems from atom dislocation theory; nonlocal minimal surfaces; symbolic dynamics for nonlocal equations; and free boundary problems. This project aims to obtain substantial progress in this field, both from the point of view of the mathematical theory and in view of concrete applications. This project should contribute to the development of the mathematical theory and give insight for concrete applications in physics and biology.Read moreRead less
Complexity of group algorithms and statistical fingerprints of groups. This project aims to shape the next generation of efficient randomised algorithms in the field of group theory, the mathematics of symmetry. Fundamental mathematics underpins modern technological tasks such as web searches, sorting and data compression. This project aims to determine characteristic statistical fingerprints of key building-block groups. These group statistics lead to much faster procedures to essentially facto ....Complexity of group algorithms and statistical fingerprints of groups. This project aims to shape the next generation of efficient randomised algorithms in the field of group theory, the mathematics of symmetry. Fundamental mathematics underpins modern technological tasks such as web searches, sorting and data compression. This project aims to determine characteristic statistical fingerprints of key building-block groups. These group statistics lead to much faster procedures to essentially factor huge groups into smaller building-block groups in a manner akin to factoring an integer into its prime factors. The anticipated goal is to include the outcomes in publicly available symbolic algebra computer packages. As the theory of symmetry has broad applications in the mathematical and physical sciences, there is the potential for far reaching benefits.Read moreRead less