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1 Noncommutative Geometry
Noncommutative Geometry Speaker: (Western) "Learning Seminar" Time: 11:30 Room: MC 107 We continue on:
---The index problem for elliptic PDE's, characteristic classes via Chern-Weil theory,
---Miraculous cancellations, Getzler's supersymmetric proof of the Atiyah-Singer index theorem, special cases: Gauss-Bonnet-Chern, Hirzebruch signature theorem, and Riemann-Roch,
--- Approach via path integrals and quantum mechanics. Analysis Seminar
Analysis Seminar Speaker: Lyudmila Korobenko (McMaster University) "Orlicz Sobolev inequalities for infinitely degenerate metrics and regularity of solutions to associated equations" Time: 15:30 Room: MC 107 The talk is concerned with regularity of weak solutions to second order infinitely degenerate elliptic equations. It is known that regularity of weak solutions can be studied by studying properties of certain metric spaces associated to the operator, namely, subunit metric spaces. The problem arising in the infinitely degenerate case is that the measures of subunit balls are non doubling. As a consequence many classical tools such as Sobolev-type inequalities become unavailable. We show that in certain cases a weaker version of Sobolev inequality can be established which allows to perform Moser iterations to obtain boundedness and continuity of weak solutions. |
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Colloquium Speaker: Michel Coste (Rennes) "Singularities in robotics" Time: 15:30 Room: MC 107 I shall briefly present robotics, with images. I shall in particular explain the notions of serial architecture and parallel architecture. Then I shall introduce the central topic of my talk: singularities of parallel robots. I intend to explain why roboticians studying the kinematics of parallel robots are specially interested in cusps. I shall also consider some examples: asymptotic singularities of planar parallel robots, rationality of the set of singular configurations of a Stewart platform. |
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Noncommutative Geometry Speaker: (Western) "Learning Seminar" Time: 11:30 Room: MC 107 We continue on:
---The index problem for elliptic PDE's, characteristic classes via Chern-Weil theory,
---Miraculous cancellations, Getzler's supersymmetric proof of the Atiyah-Singer index theorem, special cases: Gauss-Bonnet-Chern, Hirzebruch signature theorem, and Riemann-Roch. |
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Graduate Seminar Speaker: Mitsuru Wilson (Western) "Noncommutative Geometry in a nutshell" Time: 13:30 Room: MC 108 Noncommutative geometry was discovered by Alain Connes in the early 80's. In short, noncommutative geometry is based on a duality between the categories of algebra and geometry. A noncommutative space is thought of as the dual object to a noncommutative algebra. In my talk, I will discuss the ideas of noncommutative geometry and concepts in the category of geometry which admit noncommutative versions, and of course examples. |
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Noncommutative Geometry Speaker: (Western) "Learning Seminar" Time: 11:30 Room: MC 107 We continue on:
---The index problem for elliptic PDE's, characteristic classes via Chern-Weil theory,
---Gauss-Bonnet-Chern, Hirzebruch signature theorem, and Riemann-Roch. |
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Noncommutative Geometry Speaker: (Western) "Learning Seminar" Time: 11:30 Room: TBA This week we cover:
---Characteristic classes via Chern-Weil theory,
---Gauss-Bonnet-Chern, Hirzebruch signature theorem, and Riemann-Roch,
--- Approach via path integrals and quantum mechanics. |
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