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Spesialisthelsetjenestene i Norge blir utsatt for mange typer kritikk: Kostnadsniv?et er h?yt. Vi tar ikke i bruk nyest tilgjengelig teknologi. De siste ?rene har en i tillegg fors?kt ? desentralisere oppgaver til kommunene, men med uklar effekt.
EUs Personvernforordning - hva b?r statsforvaltningen v?re s?rlig oppmerksom p??
This is a partial report on a joint work with G. Garkusha. The triangulated category of framed bispectra SH^fr_nis(k) is introduced. This triangulated category only uses Nisnevich local equivalences and has nothing to do with any kind of motivic equivalences. It is proved that SH^fr_nis(k) recovers the classical Morel-Voevodsky triangulated categories of bispectra SH(k), provided the base field k is infinite and perfect.
Emanuele Gramuglia (Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo) will give a talk on October 9th at 14:15 in the Seminar Room 819, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Andrea Schiavio (University of Graz) will lecture on "Being, Knowing, and Doing. 4E Cognition and the Dynamics of Musical Development".
Floriane Leclercq, University of Lyon
Ingrid Van Keilegom (Department of OR and Business Statistics, Catholic University of Leuven) will give a talk on Monday, October 1st at 14:15 in the Seminar Room 819, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Pedro Capelo, Center for Theoretical Astrophysics and Cosmology, Institute for Computational Science, University of Zurich
Rebecka J?rnsten (Division of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, University of Gothenburg / Chalmers University of Techology) will give a talk on September 28th at 9:15 in the Seminar Room 819, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
By Brian O’Neill from the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver, USA
By Scott A. Taylor from University of Colorado Boulder
Giuliana Cortese (Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padova) will give a talk on September 25th at 14:15 in the Seminar Room 819, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Matematisk Institutt ved Universitetet i Oslo ?nsker deg med dette velkommen til en forsikringsdag der noen av landets topp fagfolk vil ta deg med gjennom noen av de mest dagsaktuelle emner innen forsikring.
Vi er er landets ledende leverand?r av aktuarer og finansmatematikere til forsikrings- og finansn?ringen og ogs? det ledende forskningsenter p? disse feltene.
By Steve Chenoweth from the University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia, and the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Studies, Uppsala, Sweden
Daniel Nóbrega Siverio, postdoc ITA
From Birkeland’s Gun to Cosmic Accelerators.
Electromagnetic and Electrostatic Wave Acceleration of Matter.
Professor Rickard Lundin, Swedish Institute of Space Physics.
Anne Kveim Lie vant UiOs utdanningspris for 2018. Masterstudent i internasjonal samfunnshelse Salma A. Eljailani Ahmed vant prisen for beste b?rekraftsmasteroppgave. 20 september feirer vi dem ved Fredrik Holsts hus.
You are invited to the celebration of the prize winners; associate professor Anne Kveim Lie and Mphil student Salma A. Eljailani on 20th of September.
Leave the lunch box at home - the "Felleskollokvium" is back.
Prof. Masaki Izumi, Kyoto University, Japan, will give a talk with title:
The classification of poly-Z group actions on Kirchberg algebras
Abstract: We completely classify outer actions of a poly-Z group G on any Kirchberg algebra A in terms of a principal Aut(A x K)-bundle over the classifying space BG. This is joint work with Hiroki Matui.
Becky Armstrong, University of Sydney, Australia, will give a talk with title:
Simple graph algebras
Abstract: Since their introduction twenty years ago, C*-algebras associated to directed graphs have become a popular tool for investigating various classes of C*-algebras, because analytical properties of these C*-algebras depend on much simpler combinatorial properties of the underlying graphs. One such analytical property is simplicity, which plays a fundamental role in the classification program for C*-algebras. In this talk I will first recall the characterisation of simplicity for directed graph C*-algebras. I will then describe the results of my PhD research, in which I characterise simplicity of twisted C*-algebras of topological higher-rank graphs in terms of the underlying graphical and cohomological data. These C*-algebras are constructed using groupoid techniques for the purpose of this simplicity characterisation, but I will also briefly describe two product-system models for twisted C*-algebras of topological higher-rank graphs. (This is joint work with my PhD supervisors, Nathan Brownlowe and Aidan Sims.)
Geoff Nicholls (Department of Statistics, University of Oxford) and Idris Eckley (Mathematics and Statistics, Lancaster University) will both give a talk on September 17th, at 13:45 and 14:45, respectively, in the Seminar Room 819, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.