149件のイベント / 2024年
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Brane field theory with higher-form symmetry
2024年3月12日(火) 14:00 - 15:30
川名 清晴 (Research Fellow, Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS), Republic of Korea)
We propose field theory for branes with higher-form symmetry as a generalization of ordinary Landau theory. The field \psi[C_p^{}] becomes a functional of p-dimensional closed brane Cp embedded in a spacetime. As a natural generalization of ordinary field theory, we call this theory brane field theory. In order to construct an action that is invariant under higher-form transformation, we first generalize the concept of “derivative” for higher-dimensional objects. Then, we discuss various fundamental properties of the brane field based on the higher-form invariant action. It is shown that the classical solution exhibits the area law in the unbroken phase of U(1) p-form symmetry, while it indicates a constant behavior in the broken phase for the large volume limit of Cp. In the latter case, the low-energy effective theory is described by the p-form Maxwell theory. If time permits, we also discuss brane-field theories with a discrete higher-form symmetry and show that the low-energy effective theory becomes a BF-type topological field theory, resulting in topological order.
会場: 研究本館 3階 359号室とZoomのハイブリッド開催
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Condensed Matter Physics of QCD 2024
2024年3月11日(月) - 22日(金)
ゴードン・ベイム (Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois, USA)
新田 宗土 (慶応義塾大学 教授)
Mark Alford (Professor, Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
Sanjay Reddy (Professor, University of Washington, USA)
Dam Thanh Son (Professor, The University of Chicago, USA)
Mikhail Stephanov (Professor, The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), USA)
福嶋 健二 (東京大学 大学院理学系研究科 物理学専攻 教授)
山本 直希 (慶応義塾大学)
久德 浩太郎 (京都大学 大学院理学研究科 准教授)
林 優依 (京都大学 基礎物理学研究所)
西村 健太郎 (広島大学)
古城 徹 (東北大学)
北沢 正清 (京都大学 基礎物理学研究所)QCD at finite temperature and density is one of the most challenging problems in modern physics, which plays a crucial role to understand the origin and coevolution of the universe and matter. On the one hand, the relativistic heavy-ion collision experiments in the past decades have opened a new and exciting field to explore physical properties of such a QCD matter at high-tempearture. On the other hand, recent astrophysical observations of compact stars (in particular, events involving neutron stars) is becoming another exciting tool to unveil properties of the dense QCD matter. This molecule-type workshop is aimed at bringing together theorists working on QCD at finite-temperature and density, with a particular focus on dense quark-nuclear matter relevant to neutron star physics. We will mainly cover macroscopic properties of the finite-density QCD matter such as the Lee-Yang edge singularity for a QCD critical point, the renewed Fermi liquid theory for quark-nuclear matter, nuclear superfluidity, color superconductivity, quark-hadron continuity, quantum vortex, and transport phenomena including the weak-intearction processes.
会場: via Zoom / 京都大学基礎物理学研究所
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Macroscopic neutrinoless double beta decay: long range quantum coherence
2024年3月6日(水) 15:30 - 17:30
ゴードン・ベイム (Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois, USA)
This talk will introduce the concept of ``macroscopic neutrinoless double beta decay" (MDBD) for Majorana neutrinos. In this process an antineutrino produced by a nucleus undergoing beta decay, $X\to Y + e^- + \bar \nu_e$, is absorbed as a neutrino by another identical $X$ nucleus via the inverse beta decay reaction, $\nu_e + X \to e^-+Y$. The distinct signature of MDBD is that the total kinetic energy of the two electrons equals twice the end-point energy of single beta decay. The amplitude for MDBD, a coherent sum over the contribution of different mass states of the intermediate neutrinos, reflects quantum coherence over macroscopic distances, and is a new macroscopic quantum effect. We discuss the similarities and differences between the MDBD and conventional neutrinoless double beta decay, as well as give estimates of the rates of MDBD and backgrounds.
会場: 研究本館 3階 359号室とZoomのハイブリッド開催 (メイン会場) / via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Do plants have bones? Silica phytoliths and their role and fate in the development of terrestrial plants and human civilizations
2024年3月1日(金) 14:00 - 15:15
Mikhail Blinnikov (Professor, St. Cloud State University, USA)
Silicon is the second most common element in the Earth’s crust. Some families of higher plants evolved mechanisms for soluble silica to be carried by xylem from groundwater and deposited as plant opal in or around plant cells as phytoliths thought to play a role in the structural support and defense against herbivores. While known since the early 19th century, phytoliths remain an intriguing class of microfossils whose formation and role in plants and their preservation in soils and sediments are a subject for a lot of active research. I outline some emerging themes in phytolith analysis including phytoliths’ role in global biogeochemical cycles, plant-herbivore interactions, and their tracing of evolution of cultural plants, especially cereals such as rice (Oryza), wild rice (Zizania), maize (Zea), wheat (Triticum) and millet (Panicum), all relevant to global archaeology. Some emerging research on phytoliths connects their changes in shapes to plant taxonomy of some families such as grasses and opens up avenues for further investigation of their active construction in the cells of some taxa by yet undiscovered genetically mediated mechanisms. New image analysis techniques and some advanced microscopy methods will allow us to further the field of phytolith study using deep machine learning algorithms and true 3D analysis of their shapes, something where contribution from other branches of science are most welcome.
会場: セミナー室 (359号室) (メイン会場) / via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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理化学研究所-奈良女子大学理学部合同 ダイバーシティ推進ワークショップ 2024
2024年2月29日(木) - 3月1日(金)
理化学研究所数理創造プログラム(iTHEMS)と奈良女子大学理学部は、理化学研究所ダイバーシティ推進室の後援を得て女性研究者育成事業を進めている。その一環として、奈良女子大学の学部生・大学院生23名が、理化学研究所和光キャンパスの複数の研究室を訪問し、研究内容について質疑を行うとともに、iTHEMSの研究者とともにワークショップを開催し、学生自らが発表を行う。 主催:理化学研究所数理創造プログラム、奈良女子大学理学部 プログラム: 2月29日(木) 13:30-14:00 開会の挨拶 初田哲男 (C01, 研究本館2F 246-248号室) 14:00-15:30 東原子分子物理研究室 (CPR) (C32, レーザー棟2F中会議室) 15:30-17:00 多感覚統合神経回路理研白眉研究チーム(CBS) (C56, 脳科学池の端棟3F大会議室) 17:00-18:30 数理創造プログラム (iTHEMS) (C01, 研究本館3F) 18:30-21:00 奈良女子大学学生発表会 (C01, 研究本館3F) 3月1日(金) 9:00-10:30 仁科センターRIBF施設 (RNC) (E01, 仁科RIBF棟) 10:30-12:00 佐甲細胞情報研究室 (CPR) (S01, 生物科学棟3F大セミナー室) 12:00-13:00 昼食 (C61, 総合支援施設) 13:00 閉会
会場: via Zoom
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Stochastic tunneling in de Sitter spacetime
2024年2月28日(水) 16:00 - 17:30
宮地 大河 (神戸大学 大学院理学研究科 物理学専攻 宇宙論研究室 博士課程)
The formulation of tunneling in real time formalism is discussed. In the case of de Sitter spacetime, there is a method called the stochastic approach, which is known to reproduce the tunneling predicted by Hawking and Moss in the imaginary time formalism. In the case of accelerated expansion of space, the short-wavelength modes are stretched and transformed into long-wavelength modes. In the stochastic approach, such UV-IR transition is incorporated as quantum noise, and the dynamics of the long-wavelength modes are described by stochastic differential equations. In this talk, we construct a Schwinger-Keldysh path integral that reproduces this stochastic differential equation and reformulate the tunneling probability. We also reproduce the Hawking-Moss tunneling probabilities by using the saddle point approximation.
会場: セミナー室 (359号室) (メイン会場) / via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Basic experimental considerations for analyzing gene expression
2024年2月28日(水) 13:00 - 14:00
藤 博貴 (理化学研究所 開拓研究本部 (CPR) 岩崎RNAシステム生化学研究室 学振特別研究員PD)
Methods such as RNA-sequencing and ribosome profiling are indispensable tools for the comprehensive elucidation of the mechanisms underlying gene expression. A fundamental aspect that requires meticulous attention in the execution of these experiment is the extraction of intact RNA and Ribosomes. The integrity and purity of the extracted RNA is critical to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the sequencing data. In this seminar, I will introduce the basic but key points of the extraction process.
会場: 研究本館 3階 共有スペース
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Using a trapped ion quantum computer for hamiltonian simulations
2024年2月28日(水) 10:30 - 12:00
リナルディ エンリコ (クオンティニュアム株式会社 Quantum Machine Learning and Algorithms Senior Research Scientist)
Trapped ion quantum computers, like the H-series quantum hardware by Quantinuum, robustly encode quantum information in long lived and precise qubits. However, utilizing the hardware efficiently requires a full-stack workflow from software libraries to hardware compilers. In this talk we introduce the relevant elements of this stack in the context of solving the quantum dynamics of a spin system on H-series hardware: we start from the definition of the Hamiltonian operator in the qubit Hilbert space using the open-source pytket python library and we define the quantum circuits in measurements to run, on a simulator first and on hardware later.
会場: セミナー室 (359号室) (メイン会場) / via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Plant hackers: galling insects extend their phenotypes on the trees by novel plant organogenesis
2024年2月27日(火) 16:00 - 17:00
Xin Tong (理化学研究所 環境資源科学研究センター (CSRS) 細胞機能研究チーム 基礎科学特別研究員)
When it comes to plant-insect interactions, insects are generally seen as pests like caterpillars eating vegetables or fruits. However, one group of insects, the galling insects can induce de novo organogenesis on the host plants which are often woody plants. Each galling insect species ‘designs’ its own gall as the extended phenotype which are so-called species-specific gall formation. Different from leaves and roots, galls represent unique plant organs swiftly formed in response to parasitic organisms, observed across diverse plant species. Yet, the precise mechanisms by which normal plant development is interrupted and redirected to form galls by galling organisms remain elusive. During the talk, I will share some discoveries and views related to aphid gall formation on the elm tree, which is the super host plant for more than 30 galling species, and further discussion about why an insect gall is not simple cell mass but well-organized structure, and how we could systematically understand insect gall formation.
会場: 研究本館 3階 359号室とZoomのハイブリッド開催
イベント公式言語: 英語
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An Investment Banker’s Journey to the World of Physicists -Seeking the Truth in Economics and Finance
2024年2月26日(月) 15:30 - 17:00
Irena Vodenska (Professor, Boston University, USA)
I encountered many exciting opportunities to learn, grow intellectually, and teach during my educational, professional, and scientific journey. Life brings chances, and it is up to us to take or leave them. I took my chances, one of the fascinating ones being to embark on a scientific interdisciplinary research collaboration with physicists. My background is in economics and finance, and doing research with physicists has been fascinating from many different points of view, especially in light of being free from any ONE discipline, free to explore research possibilities to answer finance and economic questions based on a boundless horizon of possible solutions. I worked as an investment banker after my first graduate degree before returning to academia to continue chartering new pathways to research. During my work as a hedge fund manager and a NASDAQ market maker, I had an opportunity to witness firsthand, on the trading floor, the US market collapse sparked by the demise of the Long Term Capital Management in 1998 and later the European market plunge during the tragic events of the terrorist attack on New York City on September 11, 2001, when I lived and worked on Manhattan. Most world problems today are complex to solve with one discipline, as multidisciplinary THINKING is needed to cover various aspects of scientific inquiry. Experience is essential, translating real-world knowledge into academia even more so. I was fortunate to be in a position to build the bridge between investment banking and academia. Learning about the pioneer of Econophysics, Boston University Professor H. Eugene Stanley, was like discovering a gold mine for me. After an exciting investment banking experience in the 1990s and early 2000s, I left my investment banking job in New York City to join Professor Stanley’s research laboratory, a time I will cherish and remember as formative, enlightening, and transformative for the rest of my life. One may ask why physicists work with economists on financial economics problems. The answer is simple: physicists are naturally curious, inquisitive, and open to new ideas. Moreover, physicists and economists share the same language, the language of mathematics. The value of the achievement in econophysics research is the results and the empirical outcome based on data obtained with solid models grounded in natural and social science theory. It is not trivial to produce interdisciplinary research, but recognizing its necessity is already prominently featured in many universities’ strategic plans, including Boston University. Let me lay out several studies and results to give you a glimpse into the research I will discuss today. We analyze economic time series and panel data to understand their relationships and investigate whether some economic data could be informative of the behavior of others. We use a novel approach comprised of Complex Hilbert Principal Component Analysis (CHPCA), Rotational Random Shuffling (RRS), and Helmholtz-Hodge (HH) potential to unearth statistically significant co-movements and identify noteworthy economic and geopolitical events that might influence such co-movement dynamics. I will present results from four cases studied collaboratively with my international research collaborators over the last decade since 2013.
会場: セミナー室 (359号室) (メイン会場) / via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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A Selective Survey of Ideas, Tools and Results in Constructive Field Theory
2024年2月26日(月) 13:00 - 14:30
クリスティ・コウジ・ケリー (数理創造プログラム 基礎科学特別研究員)
In this talk we discuss some aspects of constructive field theory with an emphasis on analytical and probabilistic methods and results. In particular after an overview of some points in the history of constructive QFT we plan to discuss some early achievements in axiomatic QFT, some features of the theory of distributions and the basic structure of the Wightman reconstruction theorem. We also introduce the Osterwalder-Schrader axioms and overview the strategy for the construction of nontrivial measures describing path-integrals for interacting QFTs. Depending on time constraints we might also discuss probabilistic tools (weak convergence of measures, the Bochner-Minlos theorem etc), Gaussian measures, UV regularity of simple QFTs and the construction of (infinite volume) Euclidean P(phi)_2 measures. The plan is to discuss some of these topics in some detail after the end of the official seminar.
会場: via Zoom / セミナー室 (359号室)
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Second Workshop on Fundamentals in Density Functional Theory (DFT2024)
2024年2月20日(火) - 22日(木)
The density functional theory (DFT) is one of the powerful methods to solve quantum many-body problems, which, in principle, gives the exact energy and density of the ground state. The accuracy of DFT is, in practice, determined by the accuracy of an energy density functional (EDF) since the exact EDF is still unknown. Currently, DFT has been used in many communities, including nuclear physics, quantum chemistry, and condensed matter physics, while the fundamental study of DFT, such as the first principle derivations of an accurate EDF and methods to calculate many observables from obtained densities and excited states. However, there has been little opportunity to have interdisciplinary communication. On December 2022, we had the first workshop on this series (DFT2022) at Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, and several interdisiplinary discussions and collaborationd were started. To share such progresses and extend collaborations, we organize the second workshop. In this workshop, the current status and issues of each discipline will be shared towards solving these problems by meeting together among researchers in mathematics, nuclear physics, quantum chemistry, and condensed matter physics. This workshop mainly comprises lectures/seminars on cutting-edge topics and discussion, while a half-day session composed of contributed talks is also planned. This workshop is partially supported by iTHEMS-phys Study Group. This workshop is a part of the RIKEN Symposium Series. The detailed information can be found in the workshop website.
会場: 融合連携イノベーション推進棟(IIB) 8階 (メイン会場) / via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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An introduction to the exact WKB analysis via the hypergeometric differential equation
2024年2月19日(月) - 22日(木)
青木 貴史 (近畿大学 理工学部 名誉教授)
This is an introductory course to the exact WKB analysis. Firstly we review some basic facts concerning formal power series and WKB solutions. Secondly we give an overview of the connection formulas for WKB solutions to ordinary differential equations of second order with a large parameter. Next, after recalling some classical theory for the Airy equation and the Gauss hypergeometric differential equation, we show how the exact WKB analysis is used for these equations and what are obtained. One of the main results to be presented in this course is the relation the between the classical hypergeometric function and the Borel resummed WKB solutions to the hypergeometric differential equation with a large parameter. Some applications and recent topics are also given. [Schedule (Tentative)] Day 1 10:00 - 11:30 Lecture 1 14:00 - 16:00 Lecture 2 Day 2 10:00 - 11:30 Lecture 3 14:00 - 16:00 Lecture 4 Day 3 10:00 - 11:30 Lecture 5 14:00 - 16:00 Lecture 6 Day 4 10:00 - 11:30 Lecture 7 14:00 - 16:00 Lecture 8
会場: セミナー室 (359号室) (メイン会場) / via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Cellular-level left-right asymmetry, cell chirality, induces the chiral collective rotation of multicellular colony
2024年2月15日(木) 16:00 - 17:00
石橋 朋樹 (理化学研究所 生命機能科学研究センター (BDR) フィジカルバイオロジー研究チーム 基礎科学特別研究員)
西澤 凌平 (大阪大学 大学院生命機能研究科 博士課程)The left-right (LR) asymmetric morphology of organs is essential for the development and maintenance of their functions in various species. In recent years, it has become clear that the LR asymmetry of organs originates from cell chirality, the LR asymmetric nature at the cellular level [1]. However, it is unclear how the cell chirality generates the LR asymmetry at the multicellular level. Here we show a mechanism of LR asymmetry formation at the multicellular level based on cell chirality. We previously found that Caco-2 cells, a typical cultured epithelial cell line derived from human colon cancer, exhibit stereotypical and directional cell chirality; when Caco-2 cells are cultured as single cells, their nuclei and cytoplasm rotate in the clockwise direction at a rate of 50°/h [2]. Interestingly, when Caco-2 forms multicellular colonies, the colonies also undergo a collective clockwise rotation at 10º/h. We revealed that the actomyosin cytoskeleton is essential for the formation of the collective rotation [2]. We also found that Caco-2 cells formed lamellipodia and focal adhesions LR asymmetrically during the collective colony rotation, which may be responsible for the chiral collective motion. Interestingly, the disruption of microtubules reversed the direction of collective rotation. The LR asymmetric formation of lamellipodia and focal adhesions was also reversed by inhibition of microtubule polymerization. We will discuss the possible mechanism and the mathematical model where cell chirality induces multicellular chiral rotation depending on microtubules.
会場: セミナー室 (359号室) (メイン会場) / via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Chemical reaction network theory and the problem of reaction rate
2024年2月8日(木) 16:00 - 17:00
須田 智晴 (理化学研究所 環境資源科学研究センター (CSRS) 生体機能触媒研究チーム 特別研究員)
A chemical system can be described at different levels. When we focus on the population of chemical species, it is convenient to consider the system as consisting of a number of chemical reactions, which assumes the structure of a (hyper)graph together with the species. The chemical reaction network theory studies chemical systems described in such a way. It aims to elucidate the dynamics of overall chemical composition in terms of the associated graph structure. Notably, it applies not only to chemical systems but also to more general systems as long as the mathematical structure is compatible. In the first part of this talk, we will review the basic concepts and results of the theory, which mainly concern the existence and stability of the equilibrium. From the viewpoint of chemical kinetics, it is interesting to consider the rate of the overall reaction, which may be obtained by the total balance of chemical species. The second part of the talk will be devoted to this topic. Formulation of the problem and some results will be presented. In particular, chemical reaction networks with first-order reactions will be considered in detail.
会場: 研究本館 3階 359号室とZoomのハイブリッド開催
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Relativistic Jet Simulations and Modeling on Horizon Scale
2024年2月8日(木) 13:00 - 14:30
水野 陽介 (T.D. Lee Fellow / Associate Professor, Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Relativistic jets are launched in the vicinity of the central black holes and emit powerful radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum. According to our current understanding, relativistic jets are launched by directly tapping the rotational energy of spinning black holes via the so-called Blandford-Znajek process. In addition to the spin of the black hole, numerical simulations showed the amount of accreted magnetized flux has a major impact on the formation of relativistic jets. We have investigated the radiative signatures of self-consistently launched relativistic jets using 3D general relativistic magneto-hydrodynamical simulations and general relativistic radiative transfer calculations in horizon scale to the connection with large-scale structure. We discuss our findings and comparison with observations.
会場: セミナー室 (359号室) (メイン会場) / via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Recent advances in nuclear Density Functional Theory and applications to the nuclear response
2024年2月6日(火) 13:30 - 15:00
ジャンルカ・コロ (Professor, Department of Physics, University of Milan, Italy / Professor, Sezione di Milano, INFN, Italy)
In this contribution, I will give an overall (and, of course, biased) view of the general status of DFT. I will stress that, in contrast to ab initio methods, DFT is the only framework that allows the study of excited states, including those lying at relatively high energy. Accordingly, I will focus on the nuclear response. After a reminder on the nuclear Giant Resonances and the link with the nuclear equation of state, I will discuss the projection methods to restore symmetries in the calculations of deformed systems. While symmetry-restored calculations are nowadays of common use in the study of ground-state properties and low-lying excitations, similar realistic investigations for the nuclear response are essentially missing in the literature. Recently, we have implemented an exact Angular Momentum Projection (AMP) on top of Skyrme-Random Phase Approximation (RPA) calculations in a projection after variation (PAV) scheme, for the first time. The results will be critically analysed in the case of the monopole response, also taking into account the experimental investigations that can be envisioned for well-deformed systems. If time allows, the nuclear response will be also discussed as a way to improve the current density functionals and ground them on ab initio nuclear theory. This seminar is co-hosted by Nuclear Many-body Theory Laboratory and Few-body Systems in Physics Laboratory, RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science.
会場: 理化学研究所 和光キャンパス RIBF棟 2階 大会議室 (メイン会場) / via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Nuclear Energy-Density Functional Approach to Bridging Neutron-Rich Nuclei and Neutron Stars
2024年2月5日(月) 13:30 - 15:00
吉田 賢市 (大阪大学 核物理研究センター 准教授)
Understanding the properties of neutron-rich nuclei has been a central subject in low-energy nuclear physics. The great interest lies not only in the pursuit of a variety of structures and the elucidation of the mechanisms of their occurrence but also in obtaining insights into the structure of the inner crust of neutron stars. With advances in neutron-star observation techniques, the structure of neutron stars has been becoming better understood. The data accumulated from these observations unveil properties of neutron-rich matter that are otherwise inaccessible through terrestrial experiments. In this talk, I will introduce an attempt to construct a nuclear energy-density functional (EDF) inspired by the observations and then demonstrate its applicability to nuclear structure problems, including mass and deformation. One intriguing aspect of neutron stars is the emergence of superfluidity, especially the occurrence of spin-triplet pairing. I will discuss the unconventional pairing in nuclei within the nuclear EDF framework and give perspectives on the study of the phase diagram of the superfluidity in neutron stars. This seminar is co-hosted by UKAKUREN.
会場: セミナー室 (359号室) (メイン会場) / via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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第三回 社会課題は数理科学で解決できる!? − 企業における数理研究 −
2024年2月3日(土) 13:00 - 17:00
昨年度に引き続き、数理科学研究による社会課題の解決の可能性を探るシンポジウムを開催します。過去2年は「数理研究の社会実装一課題と克服」「企業課題と数理研究をつなぐ」というテーマで行いました。今年度は、具体例に目を向けて、「企業における数理研究」のタイトルを設定し、企業における数理を用いた活動について紹介をいただくことを目的としています。そこで、現在、企業で数理を使った活動をされている研究者、あるいはかつて企業で数理研究をして大学に研究の場を移された研究者など、多様な経歴をお持ちの先生方に講演をお願いしています。くわえて、近年は数学の大学院生企業活動と結びつける活動も数多く行われています。こうした活動も参加者のみなさんと共有することで、今後の企業連携を通した社会課題の数理科学のあり方について意見交換をするパネルセッションを行います。このような活動に興味のある企業研究者や数理科学者の皆様の積極的な参加を心よりお待ちしています。 主催: JST未来社会創造事業「共通基盤」領域 本格研究課題 未来医療を創出する4次元トポロジカルデータ解析数理基盤の開発 共催: 九州大学 マス・フォア・インダストリ研究所 理化学研究所iTHEMS 後援: 株式会社 理研数理 京都大学 大学院理学研究科 附属サイエンス連携探索センタ−(SACRA) コーディネート: 名古屋大学大学院 理学研究科 生命理学専攻 異分野融合生物学研究室/iBLab 詳細は、関連リンクをご覧下さい。
会場: 名古屋大学 野依記念学術交流館とZoomのハイブリッド開催
イベント公式言語: 日本語
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Competition across scales in biology
2024年1月31日(水) 11:00 - 12:00
シダルタ・ゴヤル (Associate Professor, Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Canada)
Many biological phenomena emerge from interaction and competition between its parts. I will share some examples across biological scales where data-driven theory can reveal new rules of biological competition. At the molecular scale competition between mitochondrial genomes within budding yeast depends on genome architecture; dynamics of adaptive immunity in microbes reveal different modalities of competition and coexistence of bacteria and its phages; in mammals cellular reprogramming may be driven by elite clones, and tumor response to drugs is driven by "epigenetic" switching. Going beyond, I will present some ideas on understanding dynamical systems that govern cell fate dynamics and if competition may play a role in it. Short bio: Sidhartha Goyal got his PhD in Physics at Princeton in 2009 and then moved to Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara for a postdoc. He got his first degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT Bombay. He is now an Associate Professor in the Physics Department at University of Toronto interested in collective phenomena in biology across scales.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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