Hoang Nguyen (Disputation): Wirksamkeit dynamischer Visualisierungen bei der Einführung des Ableitungsbegriffs -Eine empirische Studie in Jahrgangsstufe 11
Marie-Camille Delarue (Institut de Mathématique de Jussieu - Paris Rive Gauche): Stable homology of Higman-Thompson groups
Monday, 08.12.2025 14:15 im Raum MB4
Abstract: The Higman-Thompson groups consist of certain piecewise linear automorphisms of intervals.
Szymik and Wahl prove homological stability for this family of groups, and compute the stable homology to be that of the infinite loop space of the Moore spectrum.
We give a new proof of this result using scanning methods on a topological model for the disjoint union of these groups, using Thumann's framework of operad groups.
Angelegt am 27.10.2025 von Claudia Rüdiger
Geändert am 27.10.2025 von Claudia Rüdiger
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Prof. Dr. Markus Stroppel (Universität Stuttgart): Lectures on locally compact groups
Monday, 08.12.2025 14:15 im Raum SR 1D
Markus Stroppel will give a lecture series on advanced topics in locally compact groups. The lectures take place on
Monday at 14:15 in room SR 1D
They will start on Monday, November 17.
The planned topics are:
* the scale function and tidy subgroups
* automorphism groups of trees
Angelegt am 12.11.2025 von Anke Pietsch
Geändert am 12.11.2025 von Anke Pietsch
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Oberseminar Differentialgeometrie: Ivan Solonenko (Universität Stuttgart), Vortrag: Classification of transitive and cohomogeneity-one actions on reducible symmetric spaces of compact type
Monday, 08.12.2025 16:15 im Raum SRZ 216
I will report on a joint work in progress with Andreas Kollross, in which we are extending the classification of isometric cohomogeneity-one actions on irreducible symmetric spaces of compact type obtained by Kollross in 1998 to the general reducible case. In order to do so, we first obtain an explicit classification of isometric transitive actions on the aforementioned (reducible) spaces up to subgroup-conjugacy by using the works of Onishchik on decompositions of simple compact Lie algebras. I will restrict to the (less convoluted) case when all the de Rham factors are of non-group type and make comments on the general case.
Angelegt am 15.10.2025 von Sandra Huppert
Geändert am 27.10.2025 von Sandra Huppert
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Mittagsseminar zur Arithmetik: Dat Pham (Sorbonne University, Paris): Prismatic F-crystals and Lubin--Tate crystalline Galois representations
Tuesday, 09.12.2025 10:15 im Raum SRZ 216/217
An important question in integral p-adic Hodge theory is the study of lattices in crystalline Galois representations. There have been various classifications of such objects, such as Fontaine?Lafaille?s theory, Breuil?s theory of strongly divisible lattices, and Kisin?s theory of Breuil?Kisin modules. Using their prismatic theory, Bhatt?Scholze give a site-theoretic description of such lattices, which has the nice feature that it can specialize to many of the previous classifications by ?evaluating? suitably. In this talk, we will recall their result and explain an extension to the Lubin?Tate context.
Angelegt am 25.11.2025 von Heike Harenbrock
Geändert am 25.11.2025 von Heike Harenbrock
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Tea Seminar: Prof. Markus Stroppel (Universität Stuttgart): Groups with many automorphisms
Tuesday, 09.12.2025 14:15 im Raum SR4
For a topological group G, let Aut(G) be the group of all automorphisms, and let w(G) be the number of orbits of Aut(G) on G.
I will report about results characterizing classes of groups G with suitable (topological or algebraic) assumptions on G, combined with bounds on w(G).
In particular, there are strong results in the following cases:
* G is locally compact and connected, with w(G) less than the cardinality of the continuum
* G is compact, and w(G) is finite
* G is finite, and w(G) < 5
Angelegt am 04.12.2025 von Anke Pietsch
Geändert am 04.12.2025 von Anke Pietsch
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Jamie Bell: Stable rank one in nonnuclear crossed products. Oberseminar C*-Algebren.
Tuesday, 09.12.2025 16:15 im Raum SRZ 216/217
I'll give an overview of stable rank one and the C*-algebras known to have it, then describe a new approach to studying stable rank one in possibly nonnuclear crossed products. As an application, we show that stable rank one is generic for two natural classes of minimal actions of free groups on the Cantor set. Time permitting, I will discuss some examples to motivate parts of the proof. This is joint work with Shirly Geffen and David Kerr.
Angelegt am 01.12.2025 von Elke Enning
Geändert am 01.12.2025 von Elke Enning
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