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October 13, 2009
Tuesday, October 13
Noncommutative Geometry
Time: 14:30
Speaker: Masoud Khalkhali (Western)
Title: "Gelfand's theory of commutative Banach algebras 3, Gelfand-Naimark Theorems"
Room: MC 106

Abstract:

Analysis Seminar
Time: 15:30
Speaker: Rasul Shafikov (Western)
Title: "What is boundary value of a holomorphic function?"
Room: MC 108

Abstract: A classical theorem of Fatou states that a bounded holomorphic function in the unit disc $\Delta \subset \mathbb C$ has radial limits almost everywhere on $\partial \Delta$. Ever since, the problem of making sense of boundary values of holomorphic functions (in one or more variables) has been an active area of research, often yielding far-reaching theories (think Hardy spaces). In this talk I will give an overview of two classical approaches to the problem, and will outline the idea of a new construction of boundary values of holomorphic functions for domains with non-smooth boundary.