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The Algebraic and Symplectic Geometry, Arakelov Theory and Applications Group (GEOMAP) is a group of researchers with interests in a wide range of fields, which include algebraic, arithmetic and symplectic geometries and their applications. With a few exceptions, the group is composed of researchers belonging to the Universitat de Barcelona or to the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.

Dades generals

  • Persona de contacte: Marta Casanellas
  • Àmbit de recerca: Geometria, Àlgebra, varietats simplèctiques i aritmètiques.
  • URL: http://geomap.upc.edu/en
  • Ubicació Edifici TR45 - Campus Terrassa

Our group belongs to the Department of Physics and Nuclear Engineering of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalonia (UPC). Our general goal is to study the nature and effects of nonlinear phenomena in different types of physical systems, with a special emphasis on optical devices such as photonic crystals, lasers and microcavities. An important motivation of these studies is to elucidate the potential use of nonlinear effects in technological applications such as optical communications.

Dades generals

  • Persona de contacte: Ramon Vilaseca
  • Àmbit de recerca: Additionally, stochastic and nonlinear effects are studied in other disciplines, including systems biology, neuroscience, nonlinear electronics and climatic effects.
  • URL: http://donll.upc.edu/en
  • Ubicació. Gaia Research building, Terrassa Campus of the University (Rambla Sant Nebridi 22, Terrassa)

Grup creat el 1990 i aprovat com a Grup de Recerca en Teoria de Jocs de la UPC amb data 16-07-2004 (acrònim GRTJ, codi 00000100-00). Grup d'Investigació Consolidat de la Generalitat de Catalunya desde 18-10-2005. Dedicat a la recerca sobre els fonaments i les aplicacions de la teoria de jocs.

Dades generals

  • Persona de contacte: Josep Freixas/Francesc Carreras
  • Àmbit de recerca: matemàtiques, Investigació operatica
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  • Ubicació: Departament de Matemàtica Aplicada II, Edifici TR5 - Campus Terrassa