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Congratulations to Vicky who will take up the position in 2024. Vicky  is the Whitehead Lecturer at the Mathematical Institute and Balliol College and also a Supernumerary Fellow at Balliol College.

Alongside her teaching, Vicky's role is to discuss mathematics with a broader audience via public lectures, talks and workshops in schools as well as mathematical summer schools for teenagers, notably PROMYS Europe for which she is Executive Director.

Tue, 29 Nov 2022
16:00
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Constructing CFTs

Andre Henriques
(University of Oxford)
Abstract

Since Segal's formulation of axioms for 2d CFTs in the 80s, it has remained a major problem to construct examples of CFTs that satisfy the axioms.

I will report on ongoing joint work with James Tener in that direction.

Tue, 22 Nov 2022
16:00
C1

A quantization of coarse structures and uniform Roe algebras

David Sherman
(University of Virginia)
Abstract

A coarse structure is a way of talking about "large-scale" properties.  It is encoded in a family of relations that often, but not always, come from a metric.  A coarse structure naturally gives rise to Hilbert space operators that in turn generate a so-called uniform Roe algebra.

In work with Bruno Braga and Joe Eisner, we use ideas of Weaver to construct "quantum" coarse structures and uniform Roe algebras in which the underlying set is replaced with an arbitrary represented von Neumann algebra.  The general theory immediately applies to quantum metrics (suitably defined), but it is much richer.  We explain another source based on measure instead of metric, leading to the new, large, and easy-to-understand class of support expansion C*-algebras.

I will present the big picture: where uniform Roe algebras come from, how Weaver's framework facilitates our definitions.  I will focus on a few illustrative examples and will not presume familiarity with coarse structures or von Neumann algebras.

Tue, 15 Nov 2022
16:00
C1

Injective factors arising as discrete quantum group von Neumann algebras

Jacek Krajczok
(University of Glasgow)
Abstract

It is well known that if a group von Neumann algebra of a (nontrivial) discrete group is a factor, then it is a factor of type II_1. During the talk, I will answer the following question: which types appear as types of injective factors being group von Neumann algebras of discrete quantum groups (or looking from the dual perspective - von Neumann algebras of bounded functions on compact quantum groups)? An important object in our work is the subgroup of real numbers t for which the scaling automorphism tau_t is inner. This is joint work with Piotr Sołtan.

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