The Twenty-fifth Israeli Mini-Workshop in Applied and Computational Mathematics

Program

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9:30 Arrival and coffee
10:00 Yoram Louzoun, Bar-Ilan University Source of immune polymorphism - from population dynamics to data-driven models
10:30 Ehud Yariv, Technion Chemical self-propulsion of isotropic particles: from forced to spontaneous motion
11:00 Tali Treibitz, Haifa University There is Plenty of Fish in the sea: Challenges in Underwater Computer Vision
11:30 Break and refreshments
12:00 Michel Bercovier, Hebrew University Unstructured C1 multi-patches of tensor product B-Splines
12:30 Shlomi Reuveni, Tel Aviv University Restart: The Physics of Starting Anew
13:00 Lunch and discussions
14:30 Michael Aizenman, Princeton University and Weizmann Institute Quantum and classical spin systems linked by a common random loop model
15:00 Dmitry Batenkov, Tel Aviv University Fundamental limits of computational super-resolution with sparse priors
15:30 Edriss S. Titi, Texas A&M University and Weizmann Institute Rigorous analysis and numerical implementation of a data assimilation algorithm

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