Fri, 08 Feb 2019

15:00 - 16:00
L3

HOCHSCHILD COHOMOLOGY AND GERSTENHABER BRACKET OF A FAMILY OF SUBALGEBRAS OF THE WEYL ALGEBRA

Andrea Solotar
Abstract

For a polynomial $h(x)$ in $F[x]$, where $F$ is any field, let $A$ be the
$F$-algebra given by generators $x$ and $y$ and relation $[y, x]=h$.
This family of algebras include the Weyl algebra, enveloping algebras of
$2$-dimensional Lie algebras, the Jordan plane and several other
interesting subalgebras of the Weyl algebra.

In a joint work in progress with Samuel Lopes, we computed the Hochschild
cohomology $HH^*(A)$ of $A$ and determined explicitly the Gerstenhaber
structure of $HH^*(A)$, as a Lie module over the Lie algebra $HH^1(A)$.
In case $F$ has characteristic $0$, this study has revealed that $HH^*(A)$
has finite length as a Lie module over $HH^1(A)$ with pairwise
non-isomorphic composition factors and the latter can be naturally
extended into irreducible representations of the Virasoro algebra.
Moreover, the whole action can be understood in terms of the partition
formed by the multiplicities of the irreducible factors of the polynomial
$h$.
 

Mon, 11 Feb 2019
15:45
L6

Local flexibility for open partial differential relations

Bernhard Hanke
(University of Augsburg)
Abstract

In his famous book on partial differential relations Gromov formulates an exercise concerning local deformations of solutions to open partial differential relations. We will explain the content of this fundamental assertion and sketch a proof. 

In the sequel we will apply this to extend local deformations of closed $G_2$ structures, and to construct 
$C^{1,1}$-Riemannian metrics which are positively curved "almost everywhere" on arbitrary manifolds. 

This is joint work with Christian Bär (Potsdam).

StocHy: automated verification and synthesis of stochastic processes
Cauchi, N Degiorgio, K Abate, A Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems. TACAS 2019 volume 11428 247-264 (03 Apr 2019)
StocHy: Automated Verification and Synthesis of Stochastic Processes
Cauchi, N Abate, A Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) volume 11428 LNCS 247-264 (01 Jan 2019)
Mon, 04 Feb 2019
15:45
L6

Slice discs in stabilized 4-balls

Matthias Nagel
(Oxford)
Abstract


We recall the impact of stabilizing a 4-manifold with $S^2 \times S^2$. The corresponding local situation concerns knots in the 3-sphere which bound (nullhomotopic) discs in a stabilized 4-ball. We explain how these discs arise, and discuss bounds on the minimal number of stabilizations needed. Then we compare this minimal number to the 4-genus.
This is joint work with A. Conway.

We often need mathematics and science to understand our lives. But we also need the Arts. And especially music. In fact they often work best together.

The Villiers Quartet are Quartet in Residence at Oxford University and on February 8th we welcome them for the first time to the Andrew Wiles Building, home of Oxford Mathematics for an evening of Haydn, Beethoven and Mozart. 

Haydn - Quartet in G, Op. 77 No.1

Mozart -  Quartet G, K. 387

A scale-separated approach for studying coupled ion and electron scale turbulence
Hardman, M Barnes, M Roach, C Parra, F Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion volume 61 (16 May 2019)
Fri, 08 Mar 2019

16:00 - 17:00
L1

False theta functions and their modular properties CANCELLED

Kathrin Bringmann
(University of Cologne)
Abstract

In my talk I will discuss modular properties of false theta functions. Due to a wrong sign factor these are not directly seen to be modular, however there are ways to repair this. I will report about this in my talk.

 

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THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED

Thu, 31 Jan 2019

16:00 - 17:00
L6

Is a random polynomial irreducible?

Dimitris Koukoulopoulos
(Université de Montréal)
Abstract

Given a "random" polynomial over the integers, it is expected that, with high probability, it is irreducible and has a big Galois group over the rationals. Such results have been long known when the degree is bounded and the coefficients are chosen uniformly at random from some interval, but the case of bounded coefficients and unbounded degree remained open. Very recently, Emmanuel Breuillard and Peter Varju settled the case of bounded coefficients conditionally on the Riemann Hypothesis for certain Dedekind zeta functions. In this talk, I will present unconditional progress towards this problem, joint with Lior Bary-Soroker and Gady Kozma.

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