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Pure MathematicsUniversity of Waterloo
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Phone: 519 888 4567 x33484
Fax: 519 725 0160
Email: puremath@uwaterloo.ca
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Michael Deveau, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Relative Randomness and van Lambalgen’s Theorem - Part 2”
We continue last week’s presentation and present a proof of van Lambalgen’s Theorem. To conclude this subsection, we also remark on some of the consequences of this result. Time per- mitting, we also discuss some applications of relativized randomness to lowness and highness.
Raymond Cheng, Pure Mathematics Department, University of Waterloo
“Variations on a Theme of Hodge, Variation II: Medley”
Stanley Xiao, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Rational automorphisms of binary quartic forms”
Samuel Kim, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Localization part 2 continued”
Adam Topaz, University of California, Berkeley
“Minimalistic anabelian geometry and the mod-ell variant of Bogomolov’s program.”
Henry Liu, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Path Integrals - Part 2”
We will continue with our discussion of the path integral, and derive the Feynman rules for the phi4 theory.
MC 5403
Khoa Nguyen, University of British Columbia and Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences
"Dynamical Analogue of Results by Bombieri-Masser-Zannier and Habegger"
First, we briefly explain how results and questions in diophantine geometry give rise to interesting problems in arithmetic dynamics. Then we focus on dynamical analogue of the following results by
Bombieri, Masser, Zannier and Habegger.
Fred Shultz, Wellesley College
“Applications of order isomorphisms of C*-algebras”
We will review known results about order isomorphisms of C*-algebras, and will describe some applications to complete positivity of maps and a generalization of the Choi matrix. (This is joint work with Vern Paulsen.) Then we will describe some applications to quantum information theory.
MC 5417
Benoit Charbonneau, Pure Mathematics Department, University of Waterloo
“Deformations of nearly Khler instantons”
Peter Cho, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Extreme residues of Dedekind zeta functions”
Michael Deveau, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Relative Randomness and van Lambalgen’s Theorem”
Abstract
Raymond Cheng, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Variations on a Theme of Hodge, Variation I: Deformations”
Andrei Minchenko, Weizmann Institute
“Simple Lie conformal algebras”
Kathryn Hare,Pure Math Department, University of Waterloo
“Local dimensions of convolutions of measures”
Departmental office: MC 5304
Phone: 519 888 4567 x33484
Fax: 519 725 0160
Email: puremath@uwaterloo.ca
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