PIMS/AMI Seminar: Brendan Pass
Topic
An overview of optimal transport and applications
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Abstract
Optimal transport is the problem of transporting one distribution of mass to another as efficiently as possible, where efficiency is measured relative to a prescribed cost function. Originally posed by Gaspard Monge in 1781, this natural problem has evolved into a thriving research area, with deep connections to nonlinear PDEs, geometry and probability, and numerous applications in fields such as economics, fluid mechanics, image processing and meteorology, to name just a few. In this talk, I will give a general overview of basic optimal transport theory and outline some applications.
Optimal transport is the problem of transporting one distribution of mass to another as efficiently as possible, where efficiency is measured relative to a prescribed cost function. Originally posed by Gaspard Monge in 1781, this natural problem has evolved into a thriving research area, with deep connections to nonlinear PDEs, geometry and probability, and numerous applications in fields such as economics, fluid mechanics, image processing and meteorology, to name just a few. In this talk, I will give a general overview of basic optimal transport theory and outline some applications.
Additional Information
Location: CAB 657
For more information please visit http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~xinweiyu/AMI_Current.html.
Brendan Pass
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
November 25, 2011
Time
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