Tidligere arrangementer - Side 95
By Mikael Fortelius
Shuo-Wang Qiao, Associate Professor - Department of Immunology
Abstract: In this follow-up talk, I shall outline how the boundary quotient diagram may be useful for K-theoretic considerations. We start with the diagram within the context of integral dynamics, and then speculate about potentially promising directions of generalizations.
ESOP workshop. Richard Freeman holds the Herbert Ascherman Chair in Economics at Harvard University.
ESOP invites to a public lecture with professor Richard Freeman from Harvard University. Freeman will discuss how a combination of Shared Capitalism and Pension Fund Socialism can become a viable and more equitable new economy.
ESOP seminar. Astrid Marie Jorde Sands?r is PhD-student at UiO. She will present a paper entitled "Grade Variance".
The main attractions of this Mingle meeting will be Luc Rouppe, who will talk about his Toppforsk (and some recent news from the NOT), and Sven Wedemeyer who will talk about ALMA.
Otherwise there will be updates from Kristine and Viggo on the running of the institute. But fear not, there will also be plenty of time for informal chat and eating of cake.
All are welcome to the lobby on the first floor.
Zebrafish embryos: a useful tool for the study of nanoparticle behavior in real time in a vertebrate
Arvid Siqveland (HBV), gives the Seminar in Algebra and Algebraic Geometry:
K3 surfaces seminar: Endomorphism fields and Mumford–Tate groups
Abstract: In this follow-up talk, we shall review the results on the structure of KMS states from the case studies of - the ax+b semigroup over the natural numbers (Laca-Raeburn and Brownlowe-an Huef-Laca-Raeburn), - integer dilation matrices (Laca-Raeburn-Ramagge), - self-similar actions (Laca-Raeburn-Ramagge-Whittaker), and - Baumslag-Solitair monoids (Clark-an Huef-Raeburn) from the perspective of the boundary quotient diagram for the respective right LCM semigroups. We will also discuss (to some extent) similarities and differences of the proofs among these cases.
Thore Egeland (NMBU) will give a seminar in the lunch area, 8th floor Niels Henrik Abels hus at 14:15.
Guest lecture by Dr Maren Preis, ?bo Akademi University, Finland
Guest lecture by Professor Niklas Sandler, ?bo Akademi University, Finland
CEES Extra seminar/AQUA seminar by Nancy Denslow and Peter Hodson
Two guest lectures on the environmental impacts of oil spills and the evaluation of contaminants by Nancy Denslow and Peter Hodson
ESOP seminar. Ragnar Torvik is professor of economics at NTNU. He will present a paper entitled “The Political Agenda Effect and State Centralization”, written jointly with Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson.
Bridget Falck, Postodoctoral fellow ITA
By Elisabeth Oberzaucher from University of Vienna, Austria (winner of the Ig Nobel Prize!)
Hirokazu Nasu (Tokai University), gives the Seminar in Algebra and Algebraic Geometry:
Obstructions to deforming curves lying on a K3 surface in a Fano 3-fold?
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Emanuela Rosazza Gianin (University of Milano-Bicocca) gives a lecture with the title: Time-consistency for cash-subadditive risk measures
Christian Bender (Saarland University) gives a lecture with the title: Discretizing Malliavin calculus
Dr. Paddy Fleming, president i EAPD og Senior Lecturer ved Dental University Hospital, Trinity College Dublin, skal holde en gjesteforelesning. Forelesningen teller 1 time i NTFs obligatoriske etterutdanningssystem,
Abstract: For the ax+b semigroup over the natural numbers, which is known to be part of a quasi-lattice ordered group, Laca and Raeburn considered its Nica-Toeplitz algebra and its Cuntz-Nica-Pimsner algebra, with a special appeal to nice presentations by generators and relations as well as the structure of KMS states for a natural dynamics. Shortly thereafter, Brownlowe-an Huef-Laca-Raeburn showed that there are two intermediate quotients between the Nica-Toeplitz algebra and the Cuntz-Nica-Pimsner algebra that exhibit interesting structural properties, especially with regards to KMS states. Since then, analogous quotients have been considered (partly in disguise) in a growing list of case studies on the KMS state structure, e.g. for dilation matrices, self-similar actions, and Baumslag-Solitair monoids. Somewhat surprisingly, all these case studies can be viewed from the perspective of semigroup C*-algebras of right LCM semigroups, and in this talk, I shall describe a unifying perspective on such boundary quotient diagrams. Thereby several questions concerning the general structure of right LCM semigroups are raised.
Doing research nowadays, requires more expertise in how to deal with digital data. Increased focus by public funders on sharing research data, rises the need for enhanced competence on how we manage our research data.
Welcome to two open lectures in pharmacology.