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C*-algebra seminar talk by Siegfried Echterhoff (Muenster)
C*-algebra seminar talk by Mario Klisse (Delft)
C*-algebra seminar talk by Eduardo Scarparo (NTNU)
C*-algebra seminar talk by Ulrik Enstad (University of Oslo)
C*-algebra seminar talk by Ole Brevig (University of Oslo)
Roberto Conti (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) will give a seminar talk on
Connes isometries of the Cuntz algebras
TMS guest professor Christian Voigt (University of Glasgow) is giving a mini-course on "Graphs and their quantum symmetries".
Zahra Afsar (The University of Sydney, Australia) will give a talk titled: C*-algebras of self-similar actions of groupoids on higher-rank graphs and their equilibrium states
Erik Habbestad (UiO): Asymptotic representation theory of the infinite quantum symmetric group
Floris Elzinga (UiO): Free Monotone Transport for q-Gaussians
Master class
Nathan Brownlowe (The University of Sydney, Australia) will give a talk titled: Reconstructing directed graphs from their Toeplitz algebras.
Kenny De Commer (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) will give a talk titled: Spectral *-algebras and quantum group actions
Petter Nyland (NTNU) will give a talk titled: Matui’s Conjectures for Étale Groupoids.
Summer school and workshop at University of Oslo
This lecture is the fifth and last of a mini-course given by Professor John Quigg (Arizona State University, Tempe, USA), one of the world leading experts on the topic of C*-dynamical systems.
This course is a part of the project "Pure Mathematics in Norway, 2018-2022", supported by the Trond Mohn Foundation (earlier called the Bergen Research Foundation) and the Tromsø Research Foundation.
This lecture is the fourth of a mini-course consisting of five lectures given by Professor John Quigg (Arizona State University, Tempe, USA), one of the world leading experts on the topic of C*-dynamical systems.
This course is a part of the project "Pure Mathematics in Norway, 2018-2022", supported by the Trond Mohn Foundation (earlier called the Bergen Research Foundation) and the Tromsø Research Foundation.
This lecture is the third of a mini-course consisting of five lectures given by Professor John Quigg (Arizona State University, Tempe, USA), one of the world leading experts on the topic of C*-dynamical systems.
This course is a part of the project "Pure Mathematics in Norway, 2018-2022", supported by the Trond Mohn Foundation (earlier called the Bergen Research Foundation) and the Tromsø Research Foundation.
This lecture is the second of a mini-course consisting of five lectures given by Professor John Quigg (Arizona State University, Tempe, USA), one of the world leading experts on the topic of C*-dynamical systems.
This course is a part of the project "Pure Mathematics in Norway, 2018-2022", supported by the Trond Mohn Foundation (earlier called the Bergen Research Foundation) and the Tromsø Research Foundation.
This lecture is the first of a mini-course consisting of five lectures given by Professor John Quigg (Arizona State University, Tempe, USA), one of the world leading experts on the topic of C*-dynamical systems.
This course is a part of the project "Pure Mathematics in Norway, 2018-2022", supported by the Trond Mohn Foundation (earlier called the Bergen Research Foundation) and the Tromsø Research Foundation.
Andrey Mudrov (University of Leicester, United Kingdom) will give a talk titled: Pseudo-parabolic categories over HPqn
Franz Fuchs (SINTEF) will give a talk with title:
Quantum Computing and Quantum Supremacy
This is the third and last lecture by Anders C. Hansen (Cambridge Univ. and UiO) on this topic. Vegard Antun (UiO) will also contribute to the lecture.
This is the second in a series of three lectures by Anders C. Hansen (Cambridge Univ. and UiO) on this topic. Vegard Antun (UiO) will also contribute to the lectures.
This is the first in a series of three lectures by Anders C. Hansen (Cambridge Univ. and UiO) on this topic. Vegard Antun (UiO) will also contribute to the lectures.
Ulrik Enstad (University of Oslo) will give a talk titled: Heisenberg modules and the existence (or lack thereof) of Gabor frames