Tidligere arrangementer - Side 107
Fredrik Meyer, UiO, gives the Seminar in Algebra and Algebraic Geometry:
Modular curves VII
CEES Extra Seminar by Bernard Wood from The George Washington University
Comments on the Galilean limits of Maxwell's equations
Workshop in the European Strains project.
Convex relaxation, graph cut and continuous max-flow algorithms for image processing and computer vision.
Friday seminar by Michael Crusoe from Michigan State University (US)
Pietro De Poi (Udine), gives the Seminar in Algebra and Algebraic Geometry:
A Severi type theorem on surfaces in P^6
Friday seminar by Patrick Kestemont from the University of Namur, Belgium
Anja R?yne, Postdoc at Physics of Geological Processes, Department of Physics, UiO
Kristian Ranestad, UiO, gives the Seminar in Algebra and Algebraic Geometry:
Modular curves VI
Prof. Dr. Alois Gisler (ETH Zurich, RiskLab Switzerland) holds a seminar with the title "On the Development of the Swiss Solvency Test"
Prof. Dr. Alois Gisler (ETH Zurich, RiskLab Switzerland) holds a seminar with the title "The Reserve Risk of the Chain-Ladder Reserving Method from a New Perspective"
Réamonn ? Buachalla (IMPAN) will give a talk with title: Noncommutative K?hler structures on quantum homogeneous spaces
Abstract:
Building on the definition of a noncommutative complex structure for a general algebra A, I will introduce the notion of a noncommutative K?hler structure for A. In the special case where A is a quantum homogeneous space, I show that many of the fundamental results of classical K?hler geometry follow from the existence of such a structure: Hodge decomposition, Serre duality, the Hard Lefschetz theorem, the K?hler identities, and collapse of the Fr?licher spectral sequence at the first page. We then apply these results to Heckenberger and Kolb's differential calculus for quantum projective space, and show that they have cohomology groups of at least classical dimension. Time permitting, I will also discuss the relationship of this work to Connes proposal to study positive Hochschild cocycles as a starting point for noncommutative complex geometry, and Fr?chlich, Grandjean, and Recknagel's definition of a K?hler spectral tuple.
CEES Extra Seminar by Masahito Tsuboi from Uppsala University.
Eva Leu (Akvaplan-NIVA)
Eduard Ortega, NTNU, will give a talk with title: Cuntz-Krieger uniqueness theorems
Abstract: I will make a little survey about Cuntz-Krieger uniqueness theorems and how they help to the study of the ideal structure of the rings to which one can apply them. In certain classes of (C*-)algebras this is described as topologically freeness or condition (L). However they are important classes of rings for which are not known Cuntz-Krieger type theorems. I will present a class of rings, that generalize Leavitt path algebras and Passman crossed products, for which I can totally characterize the Cuntz-Krieger uniqueness theorem.
Friday seminar by Vadim B. Fedorov from University of Alaska Fairbanks
Ann-Cecilie Larsen, Post.doc., Dep. of Physics/SAFE, University of Oslo
Parameter-robust finite element discretization and its preconditioning for Biot's consolidation model in poroelasticity
Erik Bédos will give a talk with title: On the Fourier-Stieltjes algebra of a C*-dynamical system
Abstract: When G is a discrete group, its Fourier-Stieltjes algebra B(G) may be described as the set of coefficient functions associated with unitary representations of G on Hilbert spaces. In a similar way, if Sigma=(A, G, alpha, sigma) is a unital discrete twisted C*-dynamical system, one may let the Fourier-Stieltjes algebra B(Sigma) consist of the functions from G x A into A that arise as coefficient functions of equivariant representations of Sigma on Hilbert A-modules. We will explain how B(Sigma) may be organized as an algebra with conjugation, and show that it may be represented as completely bounded multipliers on the full crossed product C*(Sigma). (This is also known to be true for the reduced crossed product). This is part of an ongoing project with Roberto Conti (Rome).
Carl Henrik G?rbitz, Professor - Kjemisk institutt
Arvid Siqveland, H?gskolen i Buskerud og Vestfold, gives the Seminar in Algebra and Algebraic Geometry:
Modular curves V
These are the fifth and and the sixth lectures given by Anders Hansen (Cambridge Univ. and UiO) on Compressed sensing - Theory and Applications.
These are the third and fourth lectures given by Anders Hansen (Cambridge Univ. and UiO) on Compressed sensing - Theory and Applications.