Osamu Saeki
The 25th Annual Meeting in Mathematics: "Mathematics for Innovation Development" 2021年5月 招待有り
First, as director of the Institute of Mathematics for Industry (IMI), KyushuUniversity, I will give a brief introduction of IMI, including various activities in col-laboration with industrial partners. In the second part, I will explain how differentialtopology in Mathematics can provide novel techniques for visualization of large scaledata. In general, scientific data obtained by a simulation or an experiment can berepresented as a discrete set of sample points of a smooth map between manifolds.In computer science, visualization of such data has long been studied, and it hasbeen clarified that differential topological techniques are essential for such visualiza-tion. However, they are encountering various mathematical difficulties for furtherdevelopment. In this talk, we first survey existing techniques based on Morse the-ory. Then, we present recently developed visualization techniques based on singularfibers of generic maps and their Stein factorizations. We also present the reversedirection: in fact, these visualization techniques can also be used for the research ofsingularity theory in Mathematics as a new tool.