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17 Geometry and Topology
Geometry and Topology Speaker: Martin Pinsonnault (Western) "Rigidity phenomena in symplectic geometry II" Time: 11:30 Room: MC 108 In this second talk, I will explain how we can probe the space of symplectic embeddings of balls in some four-manifolds through the analysis of symplectomorphism groups. After explaining the general framework, I will focus on some rational symplectic four-manifolds for which that analysis can be carried through effectively using pseudo-holomorphic curves techniques and the theory of deformations of complex structures. Noncommutative Geometry
Noncommutative Geometry Speaker: (Western) "NCG Learning Seminar" Time: 15:00 Room: MC 107 |
18 Noncommutative Geometry
Noncommutative Geometry Speaker: Farzad Fathizadeh (Western) "Pseudodifferential operators and index theory 6" Time: 14:00 Room: MC 104 Analysis Seminar
Analysis Seminar Speaker: Janusz Adamus (Western) "On the holomorphic closure dimension of real analytic sets II" Time: 15:30 Room: MC 108 I will discuss some recent results of a joint work with professor Rasul Shafikov, concerning a CR geometry problem, with a complex (yet simple) local analytic solution. |
19 Noncommutative Geometry
Noncommutative Geometry Speaker: Ali Moatadelro (Western) "The CKM invariant in noncommutative geometry 2" Time: 15:00 Room: MC 107 Noncommutative Geometry
Noncommutative Geometry Speaker: Mohammad Hassanzadeh (Western) "Eilenberg -Zilber and Kunneth formulas for (co)cyclic modules 3" Time: 16:00 Room: MC 107 |
20 Colloquium
Colloquium Speaker: Rick Jardine (Western) "Path categories and concurrency" Time: 14:30 Room: MC 108 The path category P(K) of a simplicial complex K is a category which is
built from vertices (objects) and 1-simplices (morphisms), subject to
commutativity conditions associated to the 2-simplices of K. This
construction extends to a functor from simplicial sets to categories which is left adjoint to the nerve. Here is why one cares: path category morphisms specialize to execution paths
in higher dimensional automata. These objects are geometric models for
behaviour of parallel processing systems, and techniques are required to
distinguish execution paths between states in such a system. This calculational problem is
non-trivial, since the path category functor is not a standard homotopy
invariant and produces categories with little extra structure. The known
viable lines of attack arise from higher category theory and homotopy
coherence theory.
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21 Algebra Seminar
Algebra Seminar Speaker: Manfred Kolster (McMaster University) "The Coates-Sinnott Conjecture" Time: 14:30 Room: MC 107 35 years ago Coates and Sinnott formulated a K-theoretic analog of an even more classical result of Stickelberger's about annihilation of class groups of abelian fields. The talk will report on the current standing of this conjecture, the "correct" formulation in terms of motivic cohomology, and its relation to Iwasawa theory. |
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