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ESOP workshop.
Ulrik Enstad (University of Oslo) will give a talk titled: Heisenberg modules and the existence (or lack thereof) of Gabor frames
Subtle Stiefel-Whitney classes have been introduced by Smirnov and Vishik as a tool for classifying quadratic forms. Following this path, in this talk, I will introduce subtle characteristic classes for Hermitian forms, coming from the motivic cohomology ring of the Nisnevich classifying space of the unitary group associated to the standard split Hermitian form of a quadratic extension. Moreover, I will discuss the connection between these new classes and the subtle Stiefel-Whitney ones, deduce information on the kernel invariant for quadratic forms divisible by a 1-fold Pfister form, show that these classes see the triviality of Hermitian forms and express the motive of the torsor associated to a Hermitian form in terms of its subtle characteristic classes.
The 4th Scandinavian Gathering Around Remarkable Discrete Mathematics
ESOP seminar. Debraj Ray is a Professor of Economics at New York University. He will present a paper entitled "Games of love and hate", co-authored by Rajiv Vohra.
On the occasion of his new tenure track associate professor-position, David Banos will present a lecture on
"Modelling and Estimation of Stochastic Transition Rates in Life Insurance"
There will be served cakes and coffee!
By Professor Wojciech Miloch, Plasma and space physics, UiO
Professor Emanuela Rosazza-Gianin from
University Milano Bicocca, Italy
is giving a lecture with the following title
Dynamic robust Orlicz premia and Haezendonck-Goovaerts risk measures
Professor Emanuela Rosazza-Gianin from University of Milano Bicocca will give a lecture with the following title
Dynamic robust Orlicz premia and Haezendonck-Goovaerts risk measures
Seung-Hyeok Kye (Seoul National University, Korea) will give a talk titled: Indecomposable exposed multi-linear maps and separable states with unique decomposition.
Andreas Mayr (Department of Medical Biometry, Informatics and Epidemiology, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit?t of Bonn, GER) will give a talk on May 7th at 14:15 in the Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
This lecture is free and open to anyone interested, hosted by Centre for Digital Life Norway.
Combining computational and experimental approaches, MIT-Professor Christopher Voigt has made outstanding contributions to the fields of synthetic biology and biological engineering.
ESOP seminar. Peter Arcidiacono is a Professor of Economics at Duke University. He will present a paper entitled "Equilibrium Grade Inflation with Implications for Female Interest in STEM Majors", co-authored by Thomas Ahn, Amy Hopson and James Thomas.
By Mark J. Costello from the Institute of Marine Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Bart De Pontieu — Lockheed Martin Solar & Astrophysics Laboratory, Palo Alto
?rets tema er "Alt om antibiotika og antibiotikabruk. N? og i fremtiden". Dette er et popul?rvitenskapelig seminar som er ?pent for alle.
Professor Habib Ouerdiane from University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia, will give a minicourse in three lectures with the following title:
Stochastic and Infinite Dimensional Analysis
"Set to change? Lifespan factors influencing neurocognitive trajectories and plasticity"
Prof. Kristine Beate Walhovd (Dept. of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, UiO)
NCMM group leader will present her research as part of Oslo Science Park's 'Food for Thought' series