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Thematic Program on Asymptotic Geometric Analysis
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All courses will be held at the Fields Institute, Room 230 unless otherwise noted.
PAST SEMINARS: | |
Wednesday September 22 11:00 - 12:00 pm Room 230 |
Rafal Latala Gaussian approximation of moments of sums of independent subexponential random variables |
Monday September 27 11:00 - 12:00 pm Room 230 |
Krzysztof Oleszkiewicz A convolution inequality which implies Khinchine inequality with optimal constants (joint with Piotr Nayar) |
Wednesday October 6 11- 12 pm Room 230 |
Carsten Schuett (Kiel) A note on Mahler's conjecture |
Thursday October 7 3:30 - 4:45 pm Room 230 |
Eli Glasner (Tel Aviv) |
Special Meeting Friday October 8 3:30 - 4:30 pm Room 230 |
Norbert Sauer (Calgary) Introduction to homogeneous structures and their partitions Abstract: The first part of the talk will be a basic introduction to Fraisse limits and their partition problems. Then the partial order of type sets, orbits, of their automorphism groups will be introduced and its connection to partitions of the structures explained. The connection to more recent work of Pestov and Kechris, Pestov, Todorcevic will touched on and the special case of metric spaces discussed. In the talk some of the basic tools needed for work in partition theory will be introduced. |
Wednesday October 20 11- 12 pm Room 230 |
Leonid Pastur (Academy of Sciences
of Ukraine) "YES" and "NO" for the validity of Cental Limit Theorem for spectral statistics of random matrices |
Thursday October 21 3:30 - 4:30 pm *3rd Floor Stewart Library* |
Sergey Bezuglyi (Institute for
Low Temperature, Kharkov) Full groups in Cantor, Borel and measurable dynamics |
Wednesday November 17 11:00 - 12:00 pm Room 230 |
Vladimir Pestov (Universite d'Ottawa) The properties of such groups are, predictably, not the same as of their locally compact counterparts, and quite often in the locally compact case they are either trivially true or trivially false. In this small survey we will try to paint the picture of the present state of the study of such groups, putting an emphasis on concrete examples. In tune with the topic of the thematic program, we will pay a special attention to the role played by concentration of measure, (finite) oscillation stability, and Ramsey theory. |
Thursday November 18 3:30 - 4:30 pm 3rd Floor Stewart Library |
Vladimir Pestov (Universite d'Ottawa) Non-locally compact Polish groups: some examples, techniques, results, and open problems, II Abstract: Topological groups which are not locally compact feature quite prominently in various parts of mathematics. Examples are the unitary groups of Hilbert spaces, infinite symmetric groups, groups of isometries of non locally compact metric spaces (such as the Urysohn space), groups of homeomorphisms, and so forth. The properties of such groups are, predictably, not the same as of their locally compact counterparts, and quite often in the locally compact case they are either trivially true or trivially false. In this small survey we will try to paint the picture of the present state of the study of such groups, putting an emphasis on concrete examples. In tune with the topic of the thematic program, we will pay a special attention to the role played by concentration of measure, (finite) oscillation stability, and Ramsey theory. |
Wednesday November 24, 2010 | Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann Singular numbers of random matrices in asymptotic non-limit regime Please visit the Math Department for location and more information. |
Thursday November 25, 2010 3:30 - 4:30 Room 230 |
Radek Adamczak Bernstein type inequalities for geometrically ergodic Markov chains |
Wednesday December 1 11:00 - 12:00 pm Room 230 |
Rafal Latala |
Thursday December 2 |
Please see Young Researchers Seminar announcements. |
PAST SEMINARS | |
Tuesday September 21 10- 11:30 am Room 230 |
Steven Taschuk (University of Alberta) Milman's other proof of the Bourgain--Milman theorem |
Tuesday September 28 4:30 - 6:00 pm Room 230 |
Susanna Spektor (University of Alberta) Bernstein-type inequality for independent random matrices |
Tuesday October 5 4:30 - 6:00 pm *Room 210* |
Kei Funano (Kumamoto University) Can we caputure the asymptotic behavior of lambda_k ? |
Monday October 18 2-4 pm *Room 230* |
Yonatan Gutman (Université Paris-Est
Marne-la-Vallée) Universal minimal spaces |
Tuesday October 19 4:30 - 6:00 pm 3rd Floor Stewart Library |
Anastasios Zouzias (University of Toronto) Low Rank Matrix-valued Chernoff Bounds and Approximate Matrix Multiplication |
Tuesday October 26 4:30 - 6:00 pm 3rd Floor Stewart Library |
Kostya Slutsky (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Ramsey Action of Polish Groups |
Tuesday November 9 4:30 - 6:00 pm 3rd Floor Stewart Library |
Alexander Segal (Tel-Aviv University) Stability of the Brunn-Minkowski inequality |
Tuesday November 16 4:30 - 6:00 pm 3rd Floor Stewart Library |
Dominic Dotterrer (University of Toronto) Triangles in a box Abstract: If one is allowed to arrange n points in k-dimensional box, how big can the smallest d-simplex be? |
Tuesday November 30 4:30 - 6:00 pm 3rd Floor Stewart Library |
David Alonso-Guttierez On the projections of polytopes and their isotropy constant |
Thursday December 2 3:30 pm Room 230 |
Peter Pivovarov Isoperimetric problems for random convex sets |
Tuesday December 7 4:30 - 6:00 pm 3rd Floor Stewart Library |
Deping Ye Additivity conjecture via Dvoretzky's theorem |