Operator Algebras and Applications
National University of Ireland Cork
1-4 June 2005
Programme
All talks will take place in room G18 of the Kane building;
registration will take place in room G20 next door. A list of
participants (and their titles and abstracts where applicable) can be
found below the table.
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Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
| 9.00 |
Registration |
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| 9.30 |
Argerami |
Beggs |
Harte |
| 10.00 |
Archbold |
Zacharias |
Hadfield |
Raeburn |
| 10.30 |
Hirshberg |
Larsen |
Hajac |
| 11.00 |
Coffee/Tea Break |
| 11.30 |
Sinclair |
Quigg |
Reznikoff |
Collins |
| 12.00 |
Haagerup |
Haagerup |
Dykema |
Power |
| 12.30 |
| 1.00 |
Lunch |
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| 2.30 |
Timoney |
Skeide |
Power |
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| 3.00 |
Raeburn |
Dykema |
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| 3.30 |
Trip to Cobh |
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| 4.00 |
Coffee/Tea Break |
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| 4.30 |
Matthieu |
Gohm |
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| 5.00 |
Skalski |
Dey |
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| 5.30 |
Werner |
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| Evening |
Wine reception |
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Conference dinner |
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Participants
- Rob Archbold, University of Aberdeen
- Strength of convergence in the orbit space of a transformation group
- Martin Argerami, University of Regina
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Some characterizations of enveloping structures of C*-algebras
- Adel Badi, University College Cork
- Edwin Beggs, University of Wales, Swansea
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De Rham cohomology of noncommutative algebras
- Toke Carlsen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
- Clodagh Carroll, University College Cork
- Benoit Collins, Kyoto University
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Itzykson-Zuber integral and Voiculescu's R-transform
- Thomas Cooney, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Santanu Dey, University of Greifswald
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Characteristic function of ergodic tuples and dilations, part 2
- Sergio Doplicher, University of Rome I
- Ken Dykema, Texas A&M University
1. Free entropy dimension of
DT-operators
2. Multilinear function series and
transforms in free probability
- Rachid El Harti, University Hassan I, Morocco
- Rolf Gohm, University of Greifswald
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Characteristic function of ergodic tuples and dilations, part 1
- Stanislaw Goldstein, University of Lodz
- Uffe Haagerup, University of Southern Denmark
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Invariant subspaces for operators in a general factor of type
II1
- Tom Hadfield, Queen Mary, University of London
- Twisted homology of quantum groups
- Piotr Hajac, Institute of Mathematics, Poland
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The K-theory of Heegaard-type quantum 3-spheres
- Robin Harte, Trinity College Dublin
- The triangle inequality in C*-algebras
- Ilan Hirshberg, University of Southern
Denmark
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Absorption of self-absorbing algebras and crossed products
- Robin Hudson, Loughborough University
- Magnus Landstad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Trondheim
- Nadia Larsen, University of Oslo
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Crossed products by abelian semigroups via transfer operators
- David Larson, Texas A&M University
- Martin Lindsay, University of Nottingham
- Martin Mathieu, Queen's University Belfast
- 'Non-selfadjoint' isometries between C*-algebras
- Rainer Matthes, University of Leipzig
- Don Moynihan, Trinity College Dublin
- Gerard Murphy, University College Cork
- Neil O'Connell, University College Cork
- Steve Power, Lancaster University
- Two Hinfinity algebras
- John Quigg, Arizona State University
- C*-completions of Hecke algebras
- Iain Raeburn, University of Newcastle
- Higher-rank graphs and their C*-algebras
- Sarah Reznikoff, Reed University
- Representations of the Temperley Lieb planar algebra
- Allan Sinclair, University of Edinburgh
- Perturbations of subalgebras of type II1 factors
- Adam Skalski, University of Nottingham
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Entropy of shifts on higher-rank graph C*-algebras
- Michael Skeide, University of Campobasso
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Commutants of von Neumann Modules
- Richard Timoney, Trinity College Dublin
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On the central Haagerup tensor product and completely bounded mappings
of a C*-algebra
- Wend Werner, University of Munster
- Affine manifolds within spaces of bounded operators
- Stephen Wills, University College Cork
- Joachim Zacharias, University of Nottingham
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K-theoretic duality for higher rank graph algebras
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