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Operator Theory Seminar - Ed White; University of Iowa, Department of Mathematics promotional image

Operator Theory Seminar - Ed White; University of Iowa, Department of Mathematics

Tuesday, April 29, 2025 1:30pm to 2:20pm
Van Allen Hall
Recursive Relations for 2-Variable Weighted ShiftsEd WhiteIn this talk, we outline a method to determine all recursive relations for a 2-Variable weighted shift, up to total degree k, entirely from the Berger measure. We then show that this method can be used to explicitly construct the Gröbner basis for the ideal of recursive relations.To join this event virtually via ZOOM, go to https://uiowa.zoom.us/j/95316149275.
Mathematical Physics Seminar - Michael Connolly; University of Iowa, Department of Physics & Astronomy promotional image

Mathematical Physics Seminar - Michael Connolly; University of Iowa, Department of Physics & Astronomy

Tuesday, April 29, 2025 2:30pm to 3:20pm
Van Allen Hall
On the General Projective Theory of Matter and GravitationMichael ConnollyA torsional generalization of Thomas-Whitehead (TW) projective connections is proposed. As motivation, the novel projective symmetric teleparallel connection is derived. A projective gauge connection is then introduced and the nonlinear realization technique utilized. The fundamental projective vector of TW theory is extended to a projective generalized Higgs field (pGFH), and used to define a projective 2-frame. The...
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PDE Seminar - Elif Kuz

Wednesday, April 30, 2025 3:30pm to 4:20pm
MacLean Hall
Topic: On the Wave Kinetic Equation and Insights into Underlying Dispersive Microdynamics
Mathematics Special Lecture - Brent Nelson; Michigan State University promotional image

Mathematics Special Lecture - Brent Nelson; Michigan State University

Thursday, May 1, 2025 12:30pm to 1:20pm
MacLean Hall
Title: Almost unimodular groupsAbstract: Just like discrete groups, locally compact groups provide a rich source of von Neumann algebras through their left regular representations. However, by moving beyond the discrete setting one loses the canonical tracial state on these algebras and must instead work with an infinite weight called the Plancherel weight. This weight can even have non-trivial modular theory (i.e. be non-tracial), but this is fortunately controlled by the so-called modular...
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