Nassif Ghoussoub
Professor of Mathematics, University of British Columbia
Scientific, Conference
Kantorovich Initiative: KI-Retreat in Spring
Thursday, March 12 9:30 am: Start 9:30 am - 10:30 am: Nassif Ghoussoub (University of British Columbia) Title: Skew-linear entropies, Kantorovich operators and their ergodic theory Abstract: Kantorovich operators are non-linear extensions of Markov...
Scientific, Workshop
8th Pacific Northwest PDE Meeting
Gangbo, Gui and Esedoglu will be around for a week or so in January as part of the CRG. There will be a dinner party hosted at Nassif's house in the evening of January 17th to which all attendees are invited. Location: MATX 1100 ( map) 9:30 - 10:00...
Educational, Conference
CAMS-PIMS mini-school and Symposium on Optimal Transport and Applications
Optimal Transport theory emerged more than two centuries ago as an engineering problem posed by Gaspard Monge just before the French revolution. Its rich mathematical structure was first revealed by the Russian Nobel-prize winner Kantorovich during...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
PIMS Distinguished Speaker: Nassif Ghoussoub
Given a probability measure $\mu$ on a domain $\Omega \subset \R^d$, we consider the symmetric version of the Monge-Kantorovich theorem on the product space $\Omega^N$, where the cost function $c$ is symmetric and all the prescribed marginals are...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
CRM - FIELDS - PIMS Prize Lecture: Nassif Ghoussoub
The optimal transportation problem, which originated in the work of Gaspard Monge in 1781, provides a fundamental and quantitave way to measure the distance between probability distributions. It has led to many successful applications in PDEs...
Scientific, Seminar
Diff. Geom, Math. Phys., PDE Seminar: Nassif Ghoussoub
This is part II of the February 28 talk. Original abstract: I will describe how deterministic and stochastic dynamic optimal mass transports are to Mean Field Games what the classical calculus of variations offers to classical mechanics.
Scientific, Seminar
Diff. Geom, Math. Phys., PDE Seminar: Nassif Ghoussoub
I will describe how deterministic and stochastic dynamic optimal mass transports are to Mean Field Games what the classical calculus of variations offers to classical mechanics.
Scientific, Conference
Conference on Geometric Functional Analysis in Honour of Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann
Scientific, Seminar
Diff. Geom, Math. Phys., PDE Seminar: Nassif Ghoussoub
I consider two different approaches for breaking scale invariance and restoring compactness for borderline variational problems involving the Hardy-Schrodinger operator -\Delta -\frac{\gamma}{|x|^2} on a domain containing the singularity 0, either in...
Scientific, Seminar
Diff. Geom, Math. Phys., PDE Seminar: Nassif Ghoussoub
For any given integer N larger than 2, we show that every bounded measurable vector field is N-cyclically monotone up to a measure preserving N-involution. The proof involves the solution of a multidimensional symmetric Monge-Kantorovich problem...