Calendar
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
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| All day |
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| 2pm |
11/20/2024 - 2:30pm Single particle cryo-EM is an increasingly popular technique for determining 3-D molecular structures at high resolution. The 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to three of the pioneers of cryo-EM, and already in the early stages of the global pandemic, cryo-EM was successfully applied to image the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. We will discuss the mathematical principles and computational methods for reconstruction using cryo-EM, focusing on its sample complexity (i.e., the number of images required for reconstruction as a function of the signal-to-noise ratio) and reconstruction of flexible molecules. Location:
LOM 214
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| 3pm |
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| 4pm |
11/20/2024 - 4:00pm The classical uniformization theorem for Riemann surfaces is well-established for both compact and non-compact connected surfaces. However, in the discrete setting, the discrete uniformization theorem is only known for closed polyhedral surfaces. This talk will propose a discrete uniformization problem for all surfaces and relate it to the classical Weyl problem in the hyperbolic 3-space and the Cauchy-Alexandrov rigidity theorem on convex polytopes. Some of our progress will be discussed, including a discrete Schwarz-Pick-Ahlfors lemma and its application. This is joint work with Yanwen Luo. Location:
KT 205
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