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Operator Algebras and Applications Program
Operator Algebras ProgramProgram Committee:G. A. Elliott (Toronto), M. D. Choi (Toronto), A. Connes (College de France), K.R. Davidsion (Waterloo), P. Fillmore (Dalhousie), D. Handelman (Ottawa), N. Higson (Pannsylvania State), V. Jones (California at Berkeley), I. Putnam (Victoria), D. Woisulescu (California at Berkeley) In 1994 - 1995 an emphasis year on Operator Algebras and their interrelations with other fields of mathematics. In addition to regular meetings of seminar and graduate courses (listed below), there will also be seven workshops throughout the year. In addition, the Institute will provide the organization and facilities to host the 23rd Canadian Annual Symposium on Operators Algebras. Operator algebras were "born" in the 30's with Von Neumann's work on modelling quantum mechanics as an algebraic system. Von Neumann algebras and C*-algebras were originally defined as sel-adjoint subalgebras of the algebra of all bounded linear operators on a Hlbert space. But both classes were soon given abstract characterizations as well. Many interesting classes of these algebras occur naturally in many parts of mathematics. For example, given any locally compact group, there is a natural C*-algebra associated to it that contains all the information about its represntation theory. More generally, any group acting on a topological or measure space gives rise to a natural C*-algebra that encodes information about the groiup action. A major thrust has been attempts to classify these algebras. A major breakthrough came from the introduction of K-theoretic methods from ring theory and algebraic topology. This resulted in both a detailed analysis of important new classes of algebras and an importatnt tool for the potaential classification of a very large class of algebras. Workshops:March 29 - April 2, 1995 -- Subfactors and their Applications March 8 - 12, 1995 -- Operator Algebra Free Products and
Random Matrices December 6 - 10, 1994 -- The Classification of Amenable C*-Algebras October 26 - 30, 1994 -- Dynamical Systems and C*-Algebras September 14 - 18, 1994 -- The Baum-Connes Conjectures CoursesSeptember 1994 - April 1995 -- Structure and classifications
of amenable C*-algebras September 1994 - April 1995 -- Introduction to Operator Algebras Operator Algebras and Applications Graduate Student SeminarApril 24, 1995 -- Yasu Kawahigashi (University of Tokyo) Operator Algebras and Applications Special SeminarJune 8, 1995 -- Alan Carey (University of Adelaide) Operator Algebras and Applications Seminar SeriesJune 22, 1995 -- Huaxin Lin (University of Oregon) June 20-22, 1995 -- Stanislaw L. Woronowicz (University of
Warsaw) June 20, 1995 -- Berndt Brenken (University of Calgary) June 20, 1995 -- Marius Dadarlat (Purdue University) June 19, 1995 -- Guihua Gong (University of Puerto Rico) June 6, 1995 -- Mikael Rřrdam (Odense University) May 29 - June 3, 1995 -- Rysard Nest (University of Copenhagen)
May 30, 1995 -- Claude Schochet (Wayne State University) May 3, 1995 -- Terry Loring (University of New Mexico) May 4, 1995 -- László Zsidó (University of Rome "Tor Vergata") May 4, 1995 -- László Zsidó (University of Rome "Tor Vergata")
April 25, 1995 -- Dan Voiculescu (University of California,
Berkeley) April 19-21, 24-25, May 1-2, 1995 -- Adrian Ocneanu (The Pennsylvania
State University) Paths on Coexter Diagrams: From Platonic Solids
and Singularities to Minimal Models and Subfactors April 11, 1995 -- Claudia Pinzari (University of Rome II)
March 28, 1995 -- Uffe Haagerup (Odense University) March 21, 23, 1995 -- Satoshi Goto (Tokyo University)
March 21, 1995 -- William Arveson (University of California,
Berkeley) March 13, 1995 -- Roland Speicher (Institut für Angewandte Mathematik,
University of Heidelberg) Free Stochastic Integration February 28, 1995 -- Erik Christensen (University of
Copenhagen) February 21, 14, 1995 -- Zhong-Jin Ruan (University of Illinois)
February 2, 9, 1995 -- Roland Leitner (University of Vienna)
February 7, 1995 -- Alexandru Nica (The Fields Institute) January 17, 24, 31, 1995 -- James A. Mingo (Queens University)
January 10, 1995 -- Guihua Gong (University of Puerto Rico)
November 29, 1994 -- Alexander Kumjian (University of
Nevada) November 22, 1994 -- Norberto Salinas (University of Kansas)
November 15, 1994 -- Sřren Eilers (Mathematics Institute, Copenhagen)
October 18, 1994 -- Peter Friis (Mathematics Instutite, Copenhagen)
October 13, 1994 -- Řyvind Ryan (University of Oslo) October 12 &19, 1994 -- Masoud Khalkhali (University of
Heidelberg) October 10, 1994 -- Mikael Rřrdam (Odense University) October 4, 1994 -- Jonathan Samuel (Dalhousie University) October 4, 1994 -- Alexander Kumjian (University of Nevada) September 20, 1994 -- N. Christopher Phillips (University of
Oregon) September 19, 1994 -- Ryszard Nest (University of Copenhagen)
September 13, 1994 -- Ryszard Nest (University of Copenhagen)
September 1, 1994 -- Florin Radulescu (University of
Toronto) August 25, 1994 -- N. Christopher Phillips (University
of Oregon) July 21, 1994 -- Guihua Gong (University of Puerto Rico)
July 14, 1994 -- Huaxin Lin (State University of New
York, Buffalo) Post-Doctoral Seminar on Operator Algebras and ApplicationsMay 25, 1995 -- Larry Schweitzer (Arizona State University)
May 4, 1995 -- Allan Donsig (University of Toronto) April 6, 1995 -- Florin Boca (University of Toronto) March 23, 1995 -- Qing Lin (The Fields Institute) March 2, 1995 -- Ken Dykema (The Fields Institute) March 2, 1995 -- Beatriz Abadie (The University of Uruguay)
February 16, 21, 1995 -- Yushifumi Tsuchimoto (Kyoto University)
February 23, 1995 -- Hiroyuki Osaka (The Fields Institute) January 26, 1995 -- Branka Pavlovic (The Fields Institute)
January 12, 1995 -- Guangwu Xu (State University of New
York, Buffalo) December 15, 1994 -- Chun-Gil Park (University
of Maryland) December 1, 1994 -- Houben Huang (The Fields Institue) December 1, 1994 -- Rajarama Bhat (The Fields Institute) November 24, 1994 -- Ileana Ionascu (University of Waterloo)
November 17, 1994 -- Ja A Jeong (The Fields Institute)
November 17, 1994 -- Qing Lin (The Fields Institute)
November 10, 1994 -- Branka Pavlovic (The Fields
Institute) November 10, 1994 -- Rajarama Bhat (The Fields
Institute) November 3, 1994 -- Florin Radulescu (The Fields
Institute) October 20, 1994 -- Hiroyuki Osaka (The Fields Institute) October 13, 1994 -- Hongbing Su (The Fields Institute) October 6, 1994 -- Chun-Gil Park (University of Maryland) September 22, 1994 -- Ken Stevens (University of Toronto) September 8, 1994 -- Xinhui Jiang (State University of
New York at Stony Brook)
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