Tidligere arrangementer - Side 106
Mitochondrial redox regulation in heart failure.
Andrey Pilipenko (Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences) gives a lecture with the title: Limits of Markov processes with irregular behavior at a fixed point.
Disturbed myocardial energetics as cause of diastolic dysfunction in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
This year's Raquel Fernández Workshop is devoted to the subject of debt. Raquel Fernández will present "The Long and the Short of It: Sovereign Debt Crises and Debt Maturity".
It is a great pleasure to invite you to attend a seminar by Professor Jean Rossier from INSERM, France. Dr. Rossier has made several major discoveries in neuropharmacology including his work on neuropeptides with Bloom, Guillemin, and Udenfriend. He discovered multiple opio?d peptides delineating several distinct neuronal systems involved in pain and reward. Turning his interests on GABAA receptors, he made the seminal observation that several inverse agonists facilitate performance in learning and memory tasks. This has led to the present development by the pharmaceutical industry of specific inverse agonists which are candidates for promnesic drugs. His most widely technical contribution in neuroscience is the invention of single cell RT-PCR after patch-clamp. This unexpected marriage of molecular biology and physiology led to several discoveries. With single cell RT-PCR, he has deciphered the molecular organization of various synaptic receptors. He is now using RT-PCR and a multidisciplinary approach combining electrophysiology, pharmacology and imaging to characterize the diversity of neocortical interneurons and their roles in local blood flow control.
ESOP organizes the third joint international conference with the Social Science Research Centre (WZB) and Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance in Berlin in July this year.
Klaus Thomsen, Aarhus Universitet, Denmark, will give a talk with title "KMS states and ground states for generalized gauge actions on graph C*-algebras"
Guest lecture by Professor Ari Koskinen from Aalto University in Helsinki.
John Quigg, Arizona State University at Tempe, USA, will give a talk with title: Landstad duality and a theorem of Pedersen
Abstract:
In joint work with Steve Kaliszewski and Tron Omland, we show how a theorem of Pedersen characterizing exterior equivalent actions on a C*-algebra can be parlayed into an equivalence between two equivariant categories of C*-algebras. In one category, isomorphisms correspond to outer conjugacies of actions, while isomorphisms in the other category are equivariant isomorphisms of the crossed products that respect the generalized fixed point algebras. This category equivalence is a variation of Landstad's original characterization of actions up to equivariant isomorphism, where we now allow more morphisms. Time permitting, we will compare our "outer duality" with Landstad duality and also with Imai-Takai crossed-product duality.
Alfons van Daele (University of Leuven, Belgium) will give a talk with title: Constructing locally compact quantum groups from pairs of *-algebras
Abstract: Let (A,\Delta) be a finite-dimensional Hopf *-algebra. The dual B of A is again a finite-dimensional Hopf *-algebra. The entire structure of these two Hopf *-algebras is encoded in the *-algebras A and B and the pairing between the two. We will explain how this works. This is in fact true in many more, and more general situations. In particular, we give an example constructed from a pair of subroups H,K of a group G with the property that the map (h,k)-> hk is a bijection from HxK to G. This method is used in a joined paper with Magnus Landstad where we construct a pair of locally compact quantum groups from such pairs of subgroups of a locally compact group G.
Friday seminar by Matthew Burgess from University of California, Santa Barbara (US)
Sharon Hook, CSIRO?, Centre for Environmental Contaminants Research, Lucas Heights, NSW?, Australia
CIME, EVOGENE & CEES Friday Seminar by Volkhard Kempf from the University Hospital Frankfurt
The research centre for dark matter, The Strategic Dark Matter Initiative - SDI, will officially be launched on Friday, and invites you all to a popular science lecture, with coffee and snacks.
Filippo Vernizzi, CEA-Saclay - Paris
Computable error estimates for Monte Carlo finite element approximation of elliptic PDE with lognormal diffusion coefficients
Adam S?rensen (UiO) will give a talk with title "Leavitt path algebras - a connection between pure algebra and operator algebras"
Abstract: We will discuss Leavitt path algebras, the purely algebraic cousins of the analytic graph C*-algebras. We will discuss similarities and differences, in particular recent work with Brownlowe on a purely algebraic version of Kirchberg's theorem that all exact C*-algebras embed into O_2.
CEES Extra Seminar by Matthieu Barbier and Emily Klein from Princeton University.
Stein Andreas Bethuelsen (Universiteit Leiden) gives a lecture with the title: Random walks in (dynamic) random environment
Marco Matassa (UiO) will give a talk with title The Dolbeault-Dirac operator on quantized projective spaces, revisited
Abstract: In this talk I will present a new construction for the Dolbeault-Dirac operator on quantum projective spaces, the main result being the computation of its square. This clarifies and generalizes some results of D'Andrea-D?browski. Moreover it gives a class of explicit examples of the general construction of Kr?hmer-Tucker Simmons, which deals with such operators on irreducible generalized flag manifolds.
Frode Hansen, Professor, ITA
Carsten Lütken, UiO, gives the Seminar in Algebra and Algebraic Geometry:
Modular curves VIII
The Skolem Lecture is an annual event in honor of the Norwegian mathematician and logician Thoralf Skolem.
This years Skolem Lecturer will be
Michael Rathjen, The University of Leeds:
"On relating strong type theories and set theories"
Hakon Dahle, Research Fellow , ITA
Daniel Hitchcock (PhD student, AQUA)