Wednesday, August 17 |
Colloquium
Time: 11:00
Speaker: George Elliott (Toronto) Title: "The agony and the ecstasy: the classification of unital simple amenable C*-algebras" Room: MC 107 Abstract: After an enormous amount of work by many authors (perhaps two thousand pages), it has been shown that every unital simple separable C*-algebra satisfying certain natural hypotheses (finite nuclear dimension, and the Universal Coefficient Theorem---the latter possibly redundant) is a limit of type I C*-algebras, and that these can be classified by simple invariants. The non-unital case looks promising, but may still require a considerable amount of work. PhD Thesis Defence
Time: 14:00
Speaker: Sajad Sadeghi (Western) Title: "On Logarithmic Sobolev Inequality For the Noncommutative Two Torus and the Scalar Curvature Formula For the Noncommutative Three Torus" Room: MC 107 Abstract: I will first discuss the classic Sobolev type inequalities and also the logarithmic Sobolev inequality and will compare them.Moreover, one of my main results, which is the logarithmic Sobolev inequality on the noncommutativetwo torus (NCT2), will be be proved for a class of elements in NCT2. Afterwards, I will introduce a family ofspectral triples, each of which represents a class of conformaly perturbed metrics on the noncommutativethree torus (NCT3) as a noncommutative compact spin manifold. Then using Connes' pseudodifferentialcalculus, I will define the scalar curvature of NCT3 equipped with the mentioned conformaly perturbedmetrics and will compute it by an explicit formula. |
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