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Book DetailsContemporary MathematicsVolume: 824; 2025; 202 ppMSC: Primary 57; 18; 55; 68; 53
This volume contains selected papers based on presentations given at the AMS Special Session on Inverse Problems: In Memory of Professor Zbigniew Oziewicz at the AMS Fall Western Sectional Meeting, held virtually on October 23–24, 2021, a year after the unfortunate passing of our friend and frequent participant of the sessions Professor Zbigniew Oziewicz.
These sessions have been held approximately annually since 1999 and served as interdisciplinary meetings with special emphasis, due to personal interests of the “core participants,” on such topics as low-dimensional topology and knot theory (where the inverse problem is the description of a knotted structure in terms of its invariants), mathematical physics and other sciences (where the inverse problem is the reconstruction of a theory on the basis of experimental results), and selected issues in computer science (e.g., physics and mathematics aspects of quantum computing and game theory).
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians.
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Table of Contents
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Articles
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Larissa Sbitneva — Remembering Zbigniew Oziewicz’s activities in Mexico
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Elise Tang, Sky Sjue, Fesseha Mariam and Zhaowen Tang — Accurate geometrical inferences from proton radiography data using the CpRad forward model
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Jerzy Kocik — Cauchy polynomials: Traces, symmetric functions, and a raising operator
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Louis H. Kauffman — Topology of vortex reconnection
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Hanna Makaruk and Robert Owczarek — Sławianowski’s theory and topological invariants of manifolds
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Rhea Palak Bakshi — A counterexample to the generalisation of Witten’s conjecture
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Rhea Palak Bakshi, Dionne Ibarra, Sujoy Mukherjee and Józef H. Przytycki — A note on the Gram determinant of type Mb
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Micah Chrisman and Sujoy Mukherjee — Hyperbolic knots and torsion in Khovanov homology
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Mieczyslaw K. Dabkowski and Cheyu Wu — Coefficients of Catalan states of lattice crossing I: $\Theta _{A}$-state expansion
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Radmila Sazdanovic and Daniel Scofield — Structure of the chromatic polynomial
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Robert Owczarek — Adventures with positivity: From computer science to skein algebras
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Valentina Harizanov and Keshav Srinivasan — Effective ultrapowers of graphs and other structures
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Jennifer Chubb, Valentina Harizanov and Dario Verta — Complexity of properties of computable magmas
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This volume contains selected papers based on presentations given at the AMS Special Session on Inverse Problems: In Memory of Professor Zbigniew Oziewicz at the AMS Fall Western Sectional Meeting, held virtually on October 23–24, 2021, a year after the unfortunate passing of our friend and frequent participant of the sessions Professor Zbigniew Oziewicz.
These sessions have been held approximately annually since 1999 and served as interdisciplinary meetings with special emphasis, due to personal interests of the “core participants,” on such topics as low-dimensional topology and knot theory (where the inverse problem is the description of a knotted structure in terms of its invariants), mathematical physics and other sciences (where the inverse problem is the reconstruction of a theory on the basis of experimental results), and selected issues in computer science (e.g., physics and mathematics aspects of quantum computing and game theory).
Graduate students and research mathematicians.
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Articles
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Larissa Sbitneva — Remembering Zbigniew Oziewicz’s activities in Mexico
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Elise Tang, Sky Sjue, Fesseha Mariam and Zhaowen Tang — Accurate geometrical inferences from proton radiography data using the CpRad forward model
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Jerzy Kocik — Cauchy polynomials: Traces, symmetric functions, and a raising operator
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Louis H. Kauffman — Topology of vortex reconnection
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Hanna Makaruk and Robert Owczarek — Sławianowski’s theory and topological invariants of manifolds
-
Rhea Palak Bakshi — A counterexample to the generalisation of Witten’s conjecture
-
Rhea Palak Bakshi, Dionne Ibarra, Sujoy Mukherjee and Józef H. Przytycki — A note on the Gram determinant of type Mb
-
Micah Chrisman and Sujoy Mukherjee — Hyperbolic knots and torsion in Khovanov homology
-
Mieczyslaw K. Dabkowski and Cheyu Wu — Coefficients of Catalan states of lattice crossing I: $\Theta _{A}$-state expansion
-
Radmila Sazdanovic and Daniel Scofield — Structure of the chromatic polynomial
-
Robert Owczarek — Adventures with positivity: From computer science to skein algebras
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Valentina Harizanov and Keshav Srinivasan — Effective ultrapowers of graphs and other structures
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Jennifer Chubb, Valentina Harizanov and Dario Verta — Complexity of properties of computable magmas