115件のイベント / 2020年
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Nambu-Goldstone fermion in a Bose-Fermi mixture with an explicitly broken supersymmetry
2020年8月7日(金) 13:00 - 14:30
田島 裕之 (高知大学 自然科学系理工学部門 特任助教)
Supersymmetry, which is a symmetry associated with interchange between bosons and fermions, is one of the most important symmetries in high-energy physics but its evidence has never been observed yet. Apart from whether supersymmetric partners such as squark exist or not in our world, it is an interesting problem to explore the consequences of the supersymmetry in an ultracold atomic gas. In this study, we address the Nambu-Goldstone mode called Goldstino associated with the spontaneous supersymmetry breaking in a Bose-Fermi mixture. While the explicit supersymmetry breaking is unavoidable even in cold atomic systems, the energy gap in Goldstino spectra can be measured in such atomic systems. By comparing the energy gaps obtained from the Gell-Mann-Oakes-Renner relation and the random phase approximation, we elucidate how the Goldstino acquires the energy gap due to the explicit breakings. We also show effects of Goldstino pole on the fermionic single-particle spectral functions, which can be measured in the recent experiments.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Heavy tails in the brain
2020年8月5日(水) 10:00 - 11:00
Lukasz Kusmierz (理化学研究所 脳神経科学研究センター (CBS) 研究員)
In my talk I will discuss the relation between two seemingly unrelated measures in the brain that exhibit heavy tails: neuronal avalanches, i.e. bursts of activity with power-law distributions of sizes and lifetimes, and synaptic weights that are believed to be distributed according to the log-normal distribution. Many current models of neuronal avalanches do not rely on heavy-tailed synaptic weight distributions, suggesting that heavy tails of these two quantities may not be related. However, our recent theoretical considerations indicate that this independence no longer holds if two biologically relevant constraints are introduced, i.e., that neurons (1) receive many incoming connections and (2) do not spike if the membrane potential is below some positive threshold, e.g., in the absence of inputs. Under these assumptions we have shown that heavy tails of synaptic weights are necessary to generate biologically plausible low activity levels and associated neuronal avalanches. Our results suggest that the observed distributions of synaptic weights may play important functional roles in the brain.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Stability of ferromagnetism in many-electron systems
2020年7月31日(金) 16:00 - 18:10
宮尾 忠宏 (北海道大学 理学部数学科 准教授)
First part Title: Stability of ferromagnetism in many-electron systems Abstract: I construct a model-independent framework describing stabilities of ferromagnetism in strongly correlated electron systems. Within the new framework, I reinterpret the Marshall-Lieb-Mattis theorem and Lieb’s theorem; in addition, from the new perspective, I prove that Lieb’s theorem still holds true even if the electron-phonon and electron-photon interactions are taken into account. I also examine the NagaokaThouless theorem and its stability. These examples verify the effectiveness of the new viewpoint. Second part Title: Order preserving operator inequalities in many-electron systems Abstract: In this talk, I will introduce order preserving operator inequalities and explain how these inequalities are applied to the mathematical study of ferromagnetism. As examples of applications, Lieb's theorem of the Hubbard model and its stabilities will be discussed in terms of the inequalities.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Time-dependent bias emerges in population models with broad offspring number distributions
2020年7月29日(水) 10:00 - 11:00
岡田 崇 (数理創造プログラム 上級研究員)
It has been increasingly recognized that natural populations exhibit broad offspring number distributions, either because offspring numbers are strongly variable (e.g. marine organisms) or because range expansion processes generate jackpot events. In this talk, I will review the basic concepts of theoretical population genetics and then discuss how broad offspring number distributions affect the evolutionary dynamics.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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DMWG special seminar : “The result of the XENON1T experiment and its implications”
2020年7月22日(水) 15:30 - 17:00
山下 雅樹 (名古屋大学 宇宙地球環境研究所 宇宙線研究部 特任准教授)
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 日本語
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Human Time vs. Mouse Time in Embryonic Development
2020年7月17日(金) 16:00 - 17:00
戎家 美紀 (Group Leader, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Barcelona, Spain)
Different species have different tempos of development: larger animals tend to grow more slowly than smaller animals. My group has been trying to understand the molecular basis of this interspecies difference in developmental time, using the segmentation clock as a model system. The segmentation clock is the oscillatory gene expressions that regulate the timing of body segment formation during early embryogenesis. We have recently succeeded in recapitulating the segmentation clock from both human and mouse pluripotent stem cells, detecting oscillations and traveling waves in vitro. Interestingly, the oscillation period of human segmentation clock was 5-6 hours while that of mouse was 2-3 hours. Taking advantage of our in vitro system and simple mathematical models, we have been comparing the genome sequences and molecular processes of the segmentation clock between human and mouse to explain the interspecies difference in the oscillation period.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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第12回 MACSコロキウム・2020年度MACS学生説明会
2020年7月17日(金) 15:00 - 18:30
平岡 裕章 (京都大学 高等研究院 (KUIAS) 教授 / 理化学研究所 革新知能統合研究センター (AIP) トポロジカルデータ解析チーム チームリーダー)
田中 求 (Professor, Physical Chemistry of Biosystems, Heidelberg University, Germany / 京都大学 高等研究院 (KUIAS) 医学物理・医工計測グローバル拠点 教授)15:00- 平岡 裕章 博士「トポロジカルデータ解析:理論と応用」 16:15- 令和2年度 MACS 学生説明会 17:30- 田中 求 博士「臨床医学の課題に切り込む数物科学」
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 日本語
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Topological data analysis from a practical and mathematical perspective
2020年7月15日(水) 16:00 - 18:10
池 祐一 (株式会社富士通研究所 人工知能研究所 研究員)
1. Topological data analysis and its applications In this talk, I will explain some methods in topological data analysis (TDA) and their applications. First I recall persistent homology, which is a central tool to analyze the "shape" of a point cloud set. Then I show several applications to material science and time-series analysis. I also talk about our collaborative research with Inria on noise-robust persistent homology and an automated vectorization method of persistence diagrams. 2. Persistence-like distance on sheaf category and displacement energy In this talk, I will talk about relation among sheaf theory, persistence modules, and symplectic geometry. We introduce a persistence-like distance on Tamarkin sheaf category and prove a stability result with respect to Hamiltonian deformation of sheaves. Based on this result, we propose a new sheaf-theoretic method to give a lower bound of the displacement energy of compact subsets of a cotangent bundle. This is a joint work with Tomohiro Asano.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Application of geometry to protein structure analysis
2020年7月15日(水) 14:00 - 15:00
根上 春 (東京大学 工学系研究科先端学際工学専攻 博士課程)
Geometry is applied in various fields as a method for revealing the structure of data. In this seminar, I will introduce the topological method, fatgraph model, to classify protein structures. I will also introduce another related geometric model and its application to viral glycoprotein analysis. This method provides an a priori prediction of structural rearrangement of proteins.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Search for ultralight dark matter with laser interferometric gravitational wave detectors
2020年7月13日(月) 10:00 - 11:00
道村 唯太 (東京大学 大学院理学系研究科 物理学専攻 助教)
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Complex Langevin study of an attractively interacting two-component Fermi gas in 1D with population imbalance
2020年7月10日(金) 13:30 - 14:30
筒井 翔一朗 (理化学研究所 仁科加速器科学研究センター (RNC) 量子ハドロン物理学研究室 基礎科学特別研究員)
We investigate an attractively interacting two-component Fermi gas in 1D described by the Gaudin-Yang model with population imbalance. While the Gaudin-Yang model is known as a solvable model based on the thermodynamic Bethe ansatz, the binding energy and mass of poralon at finite temperature and moderate impurity density are still unknown. Moreover, in such a system, quantum Monte Carlo simulation suffers from the sign problem because the population imbalance makes the fermion determinant non-positive definite. In this study, we apply complex Langevin method, a holomorphic extension of the stochastic quantization to overcome the sign problem. We first confirm our numerical results satisfy a criteria for correct convergence [1], and present how the polaron energy depends on temperature and density of impurity. We also compare our results with a recent study based on a diagrammatic approach [2].
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Constrained evolution of animal embryogenesis
2020年7月8日(水) 10:00 - 11:00
内田 唯 (理化学研究所 生命機能科学研究センター (BDR) 多階層生命動態研究チーム 基礎科学特別研究員)
Animals have developed a great variety of morphologies during the course of evolution. Despite this, phylogeny-specific features have sometimes been maintained for hundreds of millions of years, suggesting that there are constraints to morphological evolution. In my talk, I will introduce some of general motivations behind the EvoDevo study and talk particularly about the blank space in morphospaces (Each axis of a morphospace corresponds to a variable describing morphological features). It remains to be seen if these blank areas are caused by impossible developmental pathways. However, computer simulations of embryogenesis, which has been proposed in recent years, may provide a clue to a solution. Finally, I’m going to talk about my research plan based on this.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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ワークショップ
RIKEN iTHEMSのアウトリーチについての研究会 2020
2020年7月3日(金) - 4日(土)
2016年11月に理化学研究所の数理創造プログラム(interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences Program)RIKEN iTHEMSが発足しました。RIKEN iTHEMSでは、「数理」を軸とする分野横断的手法により、宇宙・物質・生命の解明や、社会における基本問題の解決を目指しています。これまでの「ジャーナリスト・イン・レジデンス・プログラム」による交流の実績の上で、RIKEN iTHEMSの研究と社会の関連付けを探るとともに、今後のジャーナリストと研究者の双方向的関係の構築のための議論を行うアウトリーチについての研究会を開催いたします。これまで東京大学玉原国際セミナーハウスで開催してきましたが、本年度は当該セミナーハウスは閉館ということで、ZOOMによる研究会として開催させていただきます。 世話人: 坪井 俊 理化学研究所 数理創造プログラム 副プログラムディレクター
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 日本語
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Waveform Analysis of Biological Rhythms
2020年7月1日(水) 10:00 - 11:00
儀保 伸吾 (数理創造プログラム 特別研究員)
Nonlinear oscillatory phenomena often emerge in various systems, for example circadian rhythms in biological systems and acoustic vibrations in engineering. Analysis and control of these oscillatory phenomena are one of the big problems in science and technology. My main research field is biological oscillations, especially circadian clocks. The circadian clocks are based on gene-activity rhythms with approximately 24-hour period, and its temporal waveforms are of various shapes. Recently, we theoretically showed that the period of circadian clocks is proportional to the waveform distortion from sinusoidal waves. Interestingly, we found the waveform is important for periods not only in biological oscillations but also in several other types of nonlinear oscillator models.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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iTHEMS Intensive Course [5] : "Adaptive strategies of organisms, their mathematical bases" - Evolution of cooperation
2020年6月26日(金) 13:30 - 15:00
巌佐 庸 (数理創造プログラム 特別顧問 / 関西学院大学 教授 / 九州大学 名誉教授)
Living systems exhibit features distinct from nonliving physical systems: their structure and behaviors appear to be chosen adaptive. They are the outcomes of evolution. Mathematical formalisms developed in engineering and social sciences (e.g. control theory, game theory, evolutionary game theory) are sometimes very useful in biology.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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iTHEMS Intensive Course [4] : "Adaptive strategies of organisms, their mathematical bases" - Cancer as a mini-evolutionary process
2020年6月25日(木) 15:00 - 16:30
巌佐 庸 (数理創造プログラム 特別顧問 / 関西学院大学 教授 / 九州大学 名誉教授)
Living systems exhibit features distinct from nonliving physical systems: their structure and behaviors appear to be chosen adaptive. They are the outcomes of evolution. Mathematical formalisms developed in engineering and social sciences (e.g. control theory, game theory, evolutionary game theory) are sometimes very useful in biology.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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iTHEMS Intensive Course [3] : "Adaptive strategies of organisms, their mathematical bases" - Masting, synchronized reproduction of trees: Coupled chaotic system
2020年6月25日(木) 13:30 - 14:30
巌佐 庸 (数理創造プログラム 特別顧問 / 関西学院大学 教授 / 九州大学 名誉教授)
Living systems exhibit features distinct from nonliving physical systems: their structure and behaviors appear to be chosen adaptive. They are the outcomes of evolution. Mathematical formalisms developed in engineering and social sciences (e.g. control theory, game theory, evolutionary game theory) are sometimes very useful in biology.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Universal Error Bound for Constrained Quantum Dynamics
2020年6月24日(水) 16:00 - 18:10
濱崎 立資 (数理創造プログラム 上級研究員 / 理化学研究所 開拓研究本部 (CPR) 濱崎非平衡量子統計力学理研白眉研究チーム 理研白眉研究チームリーダー)
In quantum mechanics, the existence of large energy gaps allows us to trace out the degrees of freedom of irrelevant energy scale. Consequently, we can treat a system within a constrained subspace obtained by the projection of the total Hilbert space. While this statement has widely been used to approximate quantum dynamics in various contexts, a general and quantitative justification stays lacking. In this talk, we show a universal and rigorous error bound for such a constrained-dynamics approximation in generic gapped quantum systems [1,2]. This universal bound is a linear function of time that only involves the energy gap and coupling strength, provided that the latter is much smaller than the former. If time allows, I will briefly talk about generalizations of our result to e.g., quantum many-body systems and open quantum systems.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Dark Matter Heating vs. Rotochemical Heating in Old Neutron Stars
2020年6月22日(月) 16:00 - 17:00
濱口 幸一 (東京大学 大学院理学系研究科 准教授)
*Detailed information about the seminar refer to the email
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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iTHEMS Intensive Course [2] : "Adaptive strategies of organisms, their mathematical bases" - Dynamic optimization models for growth and reproduction
2020年6月19日(金) 13:30 - 15:00
巌佐 庸 (数理創造プログラム 特別顧問 / 関西学院大学 教授 / 九州大学 名誉教授)
Living systems exhibit features distinct from nonliving physical systems: their structure and behaviors appear to be chosen adaptive. They are the outcomes of evolution. Mathematical formalisms developed in engineering and social sciences (e.g. control theory, game theory, evolutionary game theory) are sometimes very useful in biology.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
115件のイベント / 2020年
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- iTHEMSコロキウム
- MACSコロキウム
- iTHEMSセミナー
- iTHEMS数学セミナー
- Dark Matter WGセミナー
- iTHEMS生物学セミナー
- 理論物理学セミナー
- 情報理論SGセミナー
- Quantum Matterセミナー
- ABBL-iTHEMSジョイントアストロセミナー
- Math-Physセミナー
- Quantum Gravity Gatherings
- RIKEN Quantumセミナー
- Quantum Computation SGセミナー
- DEEP-INセミナー
- NEW WGセミナー
- Lab-Theory Standing Talks
- 場の量子論セミナー
- STAMPセミナー
- QuCoInセミナー
- Number Theory Seminar
- Berkeley-iTHEMSセミナー
- iTHEMS-仁科センター中間子科学研究室ジョイントセミナー
- 産学連携数理レクチャー
- RIKEN Quantumレクチャー
- 作用素環論
- iTHEMS集中講義-Evolution of Cooperation
- 公開鍵暗号概論
- 結び目理論
- iTHES理論科学コロキウム
- SUURI-COOLセミナー
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