Tidligere arrangementer - Side 94
Scientific lecture by Dr. Jesmond Dalli, Sir Henry Dale Fellow and QMUL Lipid Mediator Unit Director at the Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London.
ESOP seminar. Martin Eckhoff Andresen is PhD Student at UiO. He will present a paper entitled "Child care for all? Treatment effects on test scores under essential heterogeneity".
By Jaap A. Kaandorp from University of Amsterdam
Dr Linda Beaumont, Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Australia
Guest lecture by Professor Sebsebe Demissew, College of Natural Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
Peter Müller (University of Texas at Austin) will give a seminar in the lunch area, 8th floor Niels Henrik Abels hus at 14:15.
We compute the generalized slices (as defined by Spitzweck-?stv?r) of the motivic spectrum KQ in terms of motivic cohomology and generalized motivic cohomology, obtaining good agreement with the situation in classical topology and the results predicted by Markett-Schlichting.
ESOP seminar. Debraj Ray is Silver Professor, Faculty of Arts and Science, and Professor of Economics at New York University. He will present a paper entitled "Noisy Agents", written jointly with Francisco Espinosa.
Bridget Falck, Postodoctoral fellow ITA
Kristina Rognlien Dahl (University of Oslo) is giving her inaugural lecture with the title: Stochastic analysis meets risk and reliability theory.
Rajeev Bhaskaran (Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, India) gives a lecture with the title: On the connection between SPDE’s and diffusions arising out of an SDE.
ESOP seminar. Rocío Titiunik is James Orin Murfin Associate Professor at the University of Michigan. She will present the paper "The Curse of Incumbency in Weak Party Systems: Evidence from Latin America", written jointly with Marko Klasnja.
Michael Whittaker from University of Glasgow will give a talk with title: New directions in self-similar group theory
Abstract: A self-similar group (G,X) consists of a group G acting faithfully on a homogeneous rooted tree such that the action satisfies a self-similar condition. In this talk I will generalise the above definition to faithful groupoid actions on the path space of more general graphs. This new definition allows us to work out the structure of the KMS state space of associated Toeplitz and Cuntz-Pimsner algebras. This is joint work with Marcelo Laca, Iain Raeburn, and Jacqui Ramagge.
Links Between Anger and Pain: The Role of Endogenous Opioids.
Rasmus Bryder (University of Copenhagen) will give a talk with title: Twisted crossed products over C*-simple groups
Abstract: A twisted C*-dynamical system consists of a C*-algebra, a discrete group and a "twisted" action of the group on the C*-algebra, i.e., the group acts by automorphisms on the C*-algebra in a manner determined by a 2-cocycle of the group into the unitary group of the C*-algebra. Whenever the 2-cocycle (or twist) is trivial, the action is given by a group homomorphism of the group into the automorphism group of the C*-algebra. We consider twisted C*-dynamical systems over C*-simple groups (i.e.,groups whose reduced group C*-algebra is simple) and how C*-simplicity affects the ideal structure of reduced crossed products over such dynamical systems.
By Oscar Puebla from the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany
Iker S. Requerey, IAC, Spain