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Mathematical Research at the University of Cambridge

 

An equation is stable if an almost-solution (or a solution of the corresponding inequality) is close to an exact solution. For example, xyx-1y-1=1 is stable if almost commuting matrices are, in the given norm and independently of the matrix size, close to matrices that commute. Over the past few years, the topic has flourished rapidly, expanding in many exciting directions. Focusing on permutation matrices, we give an introduction to the topic, outline recent developments, and suggest a few open problems.
 
Based on joint works with Liviu Paunescu (Bucharest).

Further information

Time:

24Nov
Nov 24th 2025
10:15 to 11:15

Venue:

Seminar Room 1, Newton Institute

Speaker:

Goulnara Arzhantseva (University of Vienna)

Series:

Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series