The UCF Mathematics and Applications Seminar, which takes place every Friday from 10:30-11:30 a.m. in MSB 318, provides a venue for researchers to present their current work, foster new collaborations, and showcase both foundational mathematics and its applications to graduate and undergraduate students.
Dr. Alexander Tovbis will be speaking at this seminar about spectral theory of soliton gases for integrable equations — some basic facts and recent developments.
Abstract: We present a brief overview of the theory of soliton gases for integrable systems using algebro-geometric approach. We also mention some related open problems and their connection with potential theory.
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