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Complex Variables, Lie Groups, Algebraic Geometry. 3) Aged under 35. Compensation and Benefits 1. The research team offers a competitive and negotiable compensation package commensurate with the candidate's
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, complex Monge-Ampere equation), complex algebraic geometry. Compensation and Benefits The research group offers a competitive compensation package commensurate with the selected candidate’s qualifications
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, characterized by world-leading research and many internationally highly-ranked educational programs, is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work on a compiler for linear algebra expressions. The Department
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creating the fastest algorithms for modeling of entanglement purification circuits; creating the highest performance quantum error detection circuits; developing symbolic computer algebra systems for quantum
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the factorization must only capture the non zero entries of the tensor. The remaining entries are treated as missing values, not actual zeros as is often the case in sparse tensor and matrix operations. Therefore
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background in differential geometry, algebraic geometry, topology and quantum field theory. However, applications from all well-qualified candidates will be considered. Applicants should have an earned
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, the monotonicity of period function, the center-focus problems, Bogdanov-Takens bifurcations, the algebraic limit cycles, Mathematical Biology, etc. - Starting date: Open until all positions are filled. Compensation
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foundational and applied topics in computer vision and machine learning, with particular strengths in inverse problems, generative models, and geometric deep learning. We work across diverse application areas
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, Probabilistic Inference, Algebraic Topology and Wavelet analysis theory. Familiar with Matlab/Python/C++ programming. Experience with Pytorch and multi-GPU model deployment. Experience in analyzing complex
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)—topics including, but not limited to: · Physics-informed neural networks (PINN) & neural operators · Physics-aware convolutional neural networks (PARC) · Meta-learning/transfer