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About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
Center for Nonlinear Analysis
Since 1991
Funded by the National Science Foundation
Irene Fonseca, Director
Department of Mathematical SciencesCenter for Nonlinear Analysis
Carnegie Mellon University
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About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
Faculty
Management:Irene Fonseca (PI), DirectorRobert Pego (Co-PI), Associate Director Other Co-PIs:
David KinderlehrerGiovanni LeoniNoel Walkington Other Permanent Faculty: James Greenberg, Morton Gurtin,
William Hrusa, Gautam Iyer, Roy Nicolaides, David Owen, AgostonPisztora, Kavita Ramanan, Jack Schaeffer, Robert Sekerka, DejanSlepcev, Shlomo Taasan and William Williams 8-10 postdocs, a few graduate students with full fellowships
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About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
Faculty
Management:Irene Fonseca (PI), DirectorRobert Pego (Co-PI), Associate Director Other Co-PIs:
David KinderlehrerGiovanni LeoniNoel Walkington Other Permanent Faculty: James Greenberg, Morton Gurtin,William Hrusa, Gautam Iyer, Roy Nicolaides, David Owen, AgostonPisztora, Kavita Ramanan, Jack Schaeffer, Robert Sekerka, DejanSlepcev, Shlomo Taasan and William Williams 8-10 postdocs, a few graduate students with full fellowships
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About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
Faculty
Management:Irene Fonseca (PI), DirectorRobert Pego (Co-PI), Associate Director Other Co-PIs:
David KinderlehrerGiovanni LeoniNoel Walkington Other Permanent Faculty: James Greenberg, Morton Gurtin,William Hrusa, Gautam Iyer, Roy Nicolaides, David Owen, AgostonPisztora, Kavita Ramanan, Jack Schaeffer, Robert Sekerka, DejanSlepcev, Shlomo Taasan and William Williams 8-10 postdocs, a few graduate students with full fellowships
Ab h CNA G l f h CNA A f R h f F d i l M h i A li d M h i C i l
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About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
Former Postdocs
Central to CNA: postdoctoral education and training.
Rustum Choksi (Simon Fraser), Antonio De Simone (SISSA),Georg Dolzmann (U. Maryland and U. of Regensburg), MariaEmelianenko (George Mason), Gero Friesecke (U. of Warwickand U. of Munich), Wilfrid Gangbo (Georgia Tech), RobertJerrard (U. of Toronto), Michal Kowalczyk (U. Chile), GiovanniLeoni (CMU), Chun Liu (Penn State), Vincent Millot (U.
Cergy-Pontoise), Massimiliano Morini (SISSA), Stefan Muller(former Director, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in theSciences, Leipzig), Felix Otto (Director, Hausdorff Center forMathematics, U. of Bonn), Konstantina Trivisa (U. of Maryland).
Ab t th CNA G l f th CNA A f R h f F d ti l M th ti t A li d M th ti t C t ti l
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About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
To sustain its leadership in the areas of Calculus of Variations
and PDEs;
To maintain its position as a worldwide asset in the educationof young investigators cognizant of research opportunities atthe broad interface between mathematics and physical
sciences and engineering;To identify cutting-edge mathematical questions in scienceand engineering, including materials science andbiotechnology;
To continue developing international partnerships andcooperation agreements, which play a vital part in the CNAprogram and in the enhancement of the scientific training andresearch activities of the Center.
About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
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About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
To sustain its leadership in the areas of Calculus of Variations
and PDEs;
To maintain its position as a worldwide asset in the educationof young investigators cognizant of research opportunities atthe broad interface between mathematics and physical
sciences and engineering;To identify cutting-edge mathematical questions in scienceand engineering, including materials science andbiotechnology;
To continue developing international partnerships andcooperation agreements, which play a vital part in the CNAprogram and in the enhancement of the scientific training andresearch activities of the Center.
About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
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About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
To sustain its leadership in the areas of Calculus of Variations
and PDEs;
To maintain its position as a worldwide asset in the educationof young investigators cognizant of research opportunities atthe broad interface between mathematics and physical
sciences and engineering;To identify cutting-edge mathematical questions in scienceand engineering, including materials science andbiotechnology;
To continue developing international partnerships andcooperation agreements, which play a vital part in the CNAprogram and in the enhancement of the scientific training andresearch activities of the Center.
About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
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About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
To sustain its leadership in the areas of Calculus of Variations
and PDEs;
To maintain its position as a worldwide asset in the educationof young investigators cognizant of research opportunities atthe broad interface between mathematics and physical
sciences and engineering;To identify cutting-edge mathematical questions in scienceand engineering, including materials science andbiotechnology;
To continue developing international partnerships andcooperation agreements, which play a vital part in the CNAprogram and in the enhancement of the scientific training andresearch activities of the Center.
About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
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About the CNA Goals of the CNA Areas of Research: from Foundational Mathematics to Applied Mathematics to Computational
Imaging
Inpainting (recolorization)
Frescoes of Andrea Mantegna, Ovetari Chapel of the
Eremitanis Church, Padova (Italy); destroyed by
bombing in WWII
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Etc.
Thin Structures/Films; 3D 2D, 3D 1D dimensionreduction
Micromagnetics, Ferromagnetics
Dislocations and Other Defects
Multiscale Problems, Homogenization
Etc.
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Etc.
Thin Structures/Films; 3D 2D, 3D 1D dimensionreduction
Micromagnetics, Ferromagnetics
Dislocations and Other Defects
Multiscale Problems, Homogenization
Etc.
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Etc.
Thin Structures/Films; 3D 2D, 3D 1D dimensionreduction
Micromagnetics, Ferromagnetics
Dislocations and Other Defects
Multiscale Problems, Homogenization
Etc.
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Etc.
Thin Structures/Films; 3D 2D, 3D 1D dimensionreduction
Micromagnetics, Ferromagnetics
Dislocations and Other Defects
Multiscale Problems, Homogenization
Etc.
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Etc.
Thin Structures/Films; 3D 2D, 3D 1D dimensionreduction
Micromagnetics, Ferromagnetics
Dislocations and Other Defects
Multiscale Problems, Homogenization
Etc.
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Mathematics and Materials Collaboration
Grain boundaries; interface dynamics, surface motion by surfacediffusion
Orientation imaging mi-croscope of (Ni) nickelscale: grains are diame-ter = 200 microns
(CMU MRSEC)
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Dynamics of Energy-Driven Systems
Coarsening in thin polymer films
Process is similar to Ostwald ripening, but since droplets grow in height
the system is not scaling invariant.Rigorous bounds on rate of coarsening
High mobility of droplets results in collision of droplets as a newmechanism of coarsening.
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Mesh Generation Algorithms
Liquid crystals, polymer and biological fluids
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Complex Materials
Three dimensional meshing algorithms are under development
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Immune Response
Mathematical modeling of immune response to biodefensepathogens
A
pivotal player in the immune system - a dendritic cell
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advanced topics coursesworking groups
workshops and conferences
visitors program
seminar seriesscientific report series
summer schools
outreach: Summer Undergraduate Applied Mathematics
Institute (SUAMI)interchange, mobility and internationalization
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2003-2009 Workshops and Conferences
Young researchers are invited to present contributed talks that runon parallel sessions, and are encouraged to apply for financialsupport.
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Frontiers of Applied Analysis
Douglas ArnoldHenri BerestyckiHaim BrezisEmmanuele DiBenedettoWeinan E
Ivar EkelandWilli JagerBarbara KeyfitzGregory LawlerFang-Hua Lin
Pierre-Louis LionsAndrew MajdaHiroshi MatanoLouis NirenbergStanley Osher
Frontiers ofApplied Analysis
The list of speakers includes:Douglas Arnold (University of Minnesota)Henri Berestycki (cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences Sociales)Haim Brezis (Rutgers University)Emmanuele DiBenedetto (Vanderbilt University)
Weinan E (Princeton University)Ivar Ekeland (Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, Vancouver)Willi Jger (University of Heidelberg)Barbara Keyfitz (Fields Institute)Gregory Lawler (Cornell University)Fang-Hua Lin (Courant Institute)Pierre-Louis Lions (Collge de France)Andrew Majda (Courant Institute)Hiroshi Matano (University of Tokyo)Louis Nirenberg (Courant Institute)Stanley Osher (University of California, Los Angeles)
Advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows ar e encouraged to applyfor financial support. The deadline for applications is June 15, 2005.
Graduate students, postdocs and scientists with a recent Ph.D. degree are encouraged to contribute apresentation for this conference. The deadline for submission of contributed abstracts is June 30, 2005.
http://www.math.cmu.edu/cna
Organizers: Irene Fonseca, David Kinderlehrer, Roy Nicolaides, Robert Pego, Shlomo Taasan
This conference is sponsored by the National Science Foundation,the Office of Naval Research,the Office of Naval Research Global,and theDepartment of Mathematical Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University.
A Conference on the Occasion of the 15th Anniversary of theCenter for Nonlinear Analysis
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
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US-Chile Workshops: New Developments in Partial
Differential Equations I
Xinfu ChenGianni Dal MasoJuan DavilaManuel Del PinoJean DolbeaultPatricio Felmer
Irene FonsecaMarta Garcia-HuidobroIgnacio GuerraDavid KinderlehrerMike KowalczykGiovanni LeoniRaul ManasevichJuan ManfrediSalome Martinez
Alexander QuaasPhilippe SoupletCecilia Yarur
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Workshop: New Trends in Calculus of Variations and Mass
Transport
Alberto BressanAlmut BurchardIrene FonsecaNicola FuscoPiotr HajlasTadeusz IwaniecRobert Jerrard
David KinderlehrerPekka KyskelaJan MalyRobert McCannMassimiliano MoriniJani OnninenAldo PratelliDejan Slepcev
Alberto Bressan, Penn State UniversityAlmut Burchard, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Irene Fonseca, Carnegie Mellon UniversityNicola Fusco, University of Naples, Naples, Italy
Piotr Hajlasz,Tadeusz Iwaniec, Syracuse University
Robert Jerrard, University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaDavid Kinderlehrer,
Carnegie Mellon UniversityPekka Koskela, University of Jyvaskyla,
Jyvaskyla, FinlandJan Mal, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Robert McCann, University of Toronto,Toronto, Canada
Massimiliano Morini, SISSA,Trieste, Italy
Jani Onninen, Syracuse University
Aldo Pratelli, University of Pavia, Pavia, ItalyDejan Slepev, Carnegie Mellon University
Centerfor NonlinearAnalysisCarnegie MellonUniversity
Department of MathematicalScience s
and theNational ScienceFoundation.
Nicola Fusco and Giovanni Leoni
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Workshop: Workshop on Energy-Driven Systems
Giovanni Bellettini
Rustum ChoksiInwon KimMarta LewickaChun LiuGovin MenonAlexander MielkeCyrill MuratovMark PeletierMatias Roger
Maria WestdickenbergMichael WestdickenberAndrej Zlatos
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2001 Multiscale Problems in Nonlinear Analysis
Gianni Dal MasoIrene FonsecaRichard JamesDavid KinderlehrerShlomo TaasanLuc TartarLev TruskinovskyNoel WalkingtonDieter Wolf
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2004 Advances in Nonlinear Analysis
Luigi AmbrosioMaria-Carme CaldererWilfrid GangboNassif Ghoussoub
Irene FonsecaStefan Muller
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2006 P b bili i d A l i l P i
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2006 Probabilistic and Analytical Perspectives on
Contemporary
Krzysztof BurdzyCarlos KenigRicardo NochettoPanagiotis SouganidisSrinivasa Varadhan
2006 CNA Summer SchoolProbabilistic and Analytical Perspectiveson Contemporary PDEs
Center for Nonlinear AnalysisCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
May 29 June 6, 2006
Graduate students and postdocs are encouraged to contribute a presentation for thisconference.The deadline for submission of contributed abstracts is March 1, 2006.
Advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows are encouraged
to apply for financial support.The deadline for applications is March 15, 2006.
Center for Nonlinear Analysis
Carnegie Mellon UniversityDepartment of Mathematical Sciences
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Telephone:412-268-2545
Fax: 412-268-6380
email: cn0s@math.cmu.edu http://www.math.cmu.edu/cna/Summer06
Topics will cover:
Essential uses of probability in analysis
Quantitative unique continuation for elliptic, parabolicand dispersive equations, and applications
Adaptive finite element methods for elliptic PDEs
Fully nonlinear stochastic partial differential equationsand applications
Interacting particle systems and their scaling limits
List of lecturers:Krzysztof Burdzy, University of Washington
Carlos Kenig, University of ChicagoRicardo Nochetto, University of Maryland
Panagiotis Souganidis, University of Texas at AustinSrinivasa Varadhan, New York University
Organizers:Irene Fonseca, Giovanni Leoni,
Robert Pego, Kavita Ramanan
This conference is sponsoredbythe National Science Foundation andthe Departmentof Mathematical Sciences at
Carnegie Mellon University.
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2008 Contemporary Topics in Nonlinear PDEs
Ivar EkelandRobert KohnClaude Le BrisFelix OttoBenoit Perthame
and
Goran PeskirAlbert Shiryaev
2008 CNA Summer SchoolContemporary Topics in Nonlinear PDEs
Center for Nonlinear AnalysisCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
May 29 June 7, 2008
Graduate students and postdocs are encouraged to contribute a presentation for this
conference.The deadline for submission of contributed abstracts is March 1, 2008.
Advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows are
encouraged to apply for financial support.The deadline for applications is March 15, 2008.
Center for Nonlinear AnalysisCarnegie Mellon University
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Telephone:412-268-2545
Fax: 412-268-6380
email: cn0s@math.cmu.edu
Lecturers and Topics:
Ivar Ekeland, University of British Columbia Demand functions and the structure of economic theory
Robert Kohn, Courant Institute, New York University Energy-driven pattern formation
Claude Le Bris, cole Nationale des Ponts et Chausses From molecular theories to continuum elasticity: a possible track
Felix Otto, University of Bonn Some PDE problems from materials science
Benoit Perthame, Universit Pierre et Marie Curie Growth processes and physiologically structured dynamics
The Summer School will be held concurrentlywith the Heath Lectures on Probability and
Mathematical Finance given byGoran Peskir, University of Manchester and
Albert Shiryaev, Moscow University.
Organizers:Irene Fonseca, David Kinderlehrer,
Dmitry Kramkov, Giovanni Leoni,Robert Pego, Dejan Slepcev,
Shlomo Taasan, Noel Walkington
This conference is sponsoredbythe Departmentof Mathematical Sciences andCenter ofComputational Finance at
Carnegie Mellon Universityandthe National Science Foundation.
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Model ofcoarsening in thin liquidfilms; aconfiguration earlyin the coarsening stage (Otto, Rump, and Slepcev).
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Outreach
Focuses on undergraduate African-Americans, Hispanics, women,and other under-represented groups, and on students from smalleruniversities and colleges.
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Networking
Searching for new opportunities
Facilitating already existing collaborationsFostering the building of new bridges across different institutions inthe US, South America, Europe . . . and China?Encouraging mobility and internationalizationTraining coming generations of globally competent youngresearchers
8 institutions network (CMU is the lead) with Courant(NYU), U. Minnesota, Caltech, U. Antwerp (Belgium), U.
Bonn (Germany), U. Oxford (UK), SISSA (Italy) onMathematics, Mechanics and Materials Science Pattern Formation From Energy Minimization Challenges in Atomistic to Continuum Modeling andComputing
Pattern Dynamics and Evolution of Material Microstructure
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Networking
Searching for new opportunities
Facilitating already existing collaborationsFostering the building of new bridges across different institutions inthe US, South America, Europe . . . and China?Encouraging mobility and internationalizationTraining coming generations of globally competent youngresearchers
8 institutions network (CMU is the lead) with Courant(NYU), U. Minnesota, Caltech, U. Antwerp (Belgium), U.
Bonn (Germany), U. Oxford (UK), SISSA (Italy) onMathematics, Mechanics and Materials Science Pattern Formation From Energy Minimization Challenges in Atomistic to Continuum Modeling andComputing
Pattern Dynamics and Evolution of Material Microstructure
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Networking
Searching for new opportunities
Facilitating already existing collaborationsFostering the building of new bridges across different institutions inthe US, South America, Europe . . . and China?Encouraging mobility and internationalizationTraining coming generations of globally competent youngresearchers
8 institutions network (CMU is the lead) with Courant(NYU), U. Minnesota, Caltech, U. Antwerp (Belgium), U.
Bonn (Germany), U. Oxford (UK), SISSA (Italy) onMathematics, Mechanics and Materials Science Pattern Formation From Energy Minimization Challenges in Atomistic to Continuum Modeling andComputing
Pattern Dynamics and Evolution of Material Microstructure
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Networking
Searching for new opportunities
Facilitating already existing collaborationsFostering the building of new bridges across different institutions inthe US, South America, Europe . . . and China?Encouraging mobility and internationalizationTraining coming generations of globally competent youngresearchers
8 institutions network (CMU is the lead) with Courant(NYU), U. Minnesota, Caltech, U. Antwerp (Belgium), U.
Bonn (Germany), U. Oxford (UK), SISSA (Italy) onMathematics, Mechanics and Materials Science Pattern Formation From Energy Minimization Challenges in Atomistic to Continuum Modeling andComputing
Pattern Dynamics and Evolution of Material Microstructure
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International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste
European TMR on Phase Transitions on Crystalline Solids.Italy, France, UK, Germany, and The NetherlandsPIMS (Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences,Vancouver, Banff International Research Station, Canada)Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in
Leipzig, GermanyThe Mathematical Institute at the University of OxfordApplied Mathematics ICTI Program: A joint CMU-PortugalPhD and Postdoctoral Program in Applied Analysis and inProbability, Stochastic Analysis and their ApplicationsInformation and Communication Technologies Institute: 5years, 77 million dollars. ICTI Program2002 Agreement on Cultural Cooperation (graduate studentsand research faculty mobility and interchange) with the
Universities of Firenze (Italy), Roma Tor Vergata (Italy),
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More on Networking
International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste
European TMR on Phase Transitions on Crystalline Solids.Italy, France, UK, Germany, and The NetherlandsPIMS (Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences,Vancouver, Banff International Research Station, Canada)Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in
Leipzig, GermanyThe Mathematical Institute at the University of OxfordApplied Mathematics ICTI Program: A joint CMU-PortugalPhD and Postdoctoral Program in Applied Analysis and inProbability, Stochastic Analysis and their ApplicationsInformation and Communication Technologies Institute: 5years, 77 million dollars. ICTI Program2002 Agreement on Cultural Cooperation (graduate studentsand research faculty mobility and interchange) with the
Universities of Firenze (Italy), Roma Tor Vergata (Italy),
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More on Networking
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More on Networking
International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste
European TMR on Phase Transitions on Crystalline Solids.Italy, France, UK, Germany, and The NetherlandsPIMS (Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences,Vancouver, Banff International Research Station, Canada)Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in
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