22 Oct 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Statistics - Fallacies of selection: challenges in post-selection inference
Selection bias arises when the effects of selection of variables or models on subsequent statistical analyses are ignored, i.e., failure to take into account “double dipping” of the data when assessing statistical evidence.  Eighty years
22 Oct 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on PDE - On the equivalence of viscosity solutions and distributional solutions for the time-fractional diffusion equation
In this talk, we consider an initial-boundary value problem for the time-fractional diffusion equation. We show the equivalence of two notions of weak solutions, viscosity solutions and distributional solutions.
20 Oct 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Physics Department - Condensed Matter Seminar: Shedding Light on the Electronic Structure of the New Nickelate Superconductors
16 Oct 2021
Information Session, Orientation
HKUST MSc in Data-Driven Modeling Information Session 2021 (Shanghai)
Application for 2022/23 Fall Term admission to HKUST MSc in Data-Driven Modeling is now open. When and How to apply?
15 Oct 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on PDE - Energy method for quantitative analysis of rates of convergence to asymptotic profiles for fast diffusion
In this talk, we shall discuss quantitative analysis of asymptotic behaviors of (possibly sign-changing) solutions to the Cauchy-Dirichlet problem for the fast diffusion equation posed on bounded domains with Sobolev subcri
13 Oct 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Physics Department - Condensed Matter Seminar: Electrically Charged Skyrmions: Theory and Practice
9 – 10 Oct 2021
Exhibition, Fair
Meet the Quantum Computers: Exhibition, Research Labs Tour and Hands-on Experience
[Update on October 10, 2021 (Sunday) at 9:00am]
8 Oct 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Statistics - Approximate Message Passing algorithms for orthogonally invariant models
Approximate Message Passing (AMP) algorithms have seen widespread use across a variety of applications.