By William Troiani, The University of Melbourne What can and can’t a computer do This question is central to the area of Mathematics now referred to as computability theory. In the early 1900’s, [...]
By James Bailie, Australian National University Suppose you and your friend each read a book on a difficult subject. You think your book is harder than your friend’s, but your friend thinks the [...]
Computational and Algorithmic Topology will take place at The University of Sydney from 27 June 2017 – 1 July 2017 This interdisciplinary workshop at the University of Sydney will bring together [...]
The goal of this work is to address the issue of non linear regression with outliers, possibly in high dimension, without specifying the form of the link function and under a parametric approach. [...]
Bent Boolean functions are fascinating and useful combinatorial objects, whose applications include coding theory and cryptography. The number of bent functions explodes with dimension, and [...]
Electrical impedance tomography is an emerging budget-priced, non-invasive medical imaging technique that is very likely to complement computerised tomography in important applications such as [...]
The study of complex networks has received much attention over the past few decades, presenting a simple, yet efficient means of modelling and understanding complex systems. The majority of [...]