Tidligere arrangementer - Side 120
Fred Shultz, Wellesley College (USA) will give a talk with title "Affine automorphisms of the convex set of separable states, and decompositions of separable states".
For simplisielle mengder X og Y gir projeksjonene X x Y -> X og X x Y -> Y fra produktet ned p? henholdsvis f?rste og annen faktor opphav til en simplisiell avbildning f : Sd( X x Y ) -> Sd X x Sd Y fra den normale oppdelingen av produktet til produktet av oppdelingene. Vi viser at for endelige simplisielle mengder X og Y er denne en simpel avbildning, det vil si at n?r vi g?r over til topologiske rom s? er punktinversene |f|^{-1}(p), p element i |Y|, kontraktible.
Sjur Westgaard (NTNU) skal snakke om
Modelling and forecasting electricity price risk using volatility adjusted quantile regression
Friday seminar by Neil Roberts
Unni Fuskeland, Institutt for teoretisk astrofysikk, UiO
Gjesteforelesning ved professor Paul A. Wender.
Friday seminar by Dag Undlien (room 3315)
Partnerforums fjerde m?te i ?konomistyringsnettverket
Scot Rafkin, Southwest Research Institute
Erik Vanem (Matematisk Institutt, Universitetet i Oslo) skal snakke om
A Bayesian hierarchical space-time model of significant wave height
Friday seminar by Kim Sneppen
Kaare Aksnes, Institutt for teoretisk astrofysikk, UiO
Friday seminar by Preben Boysen & Anne K. Storset
Kristine Beate Walhovd, Psykologisk institutt, UiO
Peter Guttorp (University of Washington og Norsk Regnesentral) skal snakke om
The role of statisticians in international science policy
Stig S. Fr?land, Medisinsk avdeling Rikshospitalet.
This lecture series will be based on the introduction, chapters 1 and 2 of the book "Topics in Optimal Transportation" by Cedric Villani.
CEES Extra seminar by Jeppe Kolding
Guest lecture by Professor emeritus Mikael Begtrup, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
Roberto Conti , Università di Chieti-Pescara ‘G. D’Annunzio’, Italy, will give a talk on "Sectors of scaling limit nets and asymptotic morphisms".
Abstract: In the algebraic approach to 4D-QFT the main object of study is a local net, namely an isotonous correspondence between spacetime regions and operator algebras on a fixed Hilbert space satisfying physically motivated properties including Einstein causality. The so-called DHR superselection sectors of the net are then described by certain (inner equivalence classes of) *-endomorphisms of the C*-algebra of quasi-local observables. For any local net, one may also consider its associated scaling limit nets, carrying the information on the short distance limit of the given QFT (roughly, this is the algebraic version of the renormalization group). In this talk we will argue that the superselection sectors of a scaling limit net can be described in terms of suitable maps of the original theory, that are similar to the asymptotic morphisms appearing in E-theory of Connes and Higson. This is a new arena where concepts from AQFT and NCG are merged together, and provides a first step for an alternative (rigorous, model independent) approach to the notion of confinement. (This is joint work with G. Morsella).