Prof. Dr. Markus Stroppel (Universität Stuttgart): Lectures on locally compact groups
Monday, 24.11.2025 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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Adela Zhang (University of Copenhagen): Canonical local to global extensions of 2d topological field theories
Monday, 24.11.2025 14:15 im Raum MB4
Abstract: An E_1 Calabi-Yau object A in a symmetric monoidal infinity-category C is a dualizable E_1 algebra together with an S^1-cyclic trace that exhibits a self duality of A. Examples include the cochain complex of any closed oriented manifold. By work of Barkan and Steinebrunner, every E_1 Calabi-Yau object in C defines a 2-d open field theory with values in C, which are symmetric monoidal functors from the open bordism category on disks to C. In joint work with Barkan and Steinebrunner, we show that any open field theory F extends canonically to an open-closed field theory whose value at the circle is the THH of the E_1 Calabi-Yau object A associated to F. As a corollary, we obtain an action of the moduli spaces of surfaces on the THH of E_1 Calabi-Yau algebras. This provides a space level refinement of previous work of Costello (over Q) and Wahl (over Z).
Time permitting, I will discuss ongoing work with Andrea Bianchi on canonical local to global extensions of TFTs associated with E_\infty Calabi-Yau objects.
Angelegt am 14.11.2025 von Claudia Rüdiger
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Tea Seminar: Dr. Sam Corson (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid): Large Artinian Groups
Tuesday, 25.11.2025 14:15 im Raum SR4
I will review some classical examples of groups whose strictly descending chains of subgroups are finite. Some recent constructions of such groups (having large cardinality) will also be explained. Set-theoretic consistency will play a role in some of the stated results. This is joint work with Saharon Shelah.
Angelegt am 06.11.2025 von Anke Pietsch
Geändert am 06.11.2025 von Anke Pietsch
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Antonio Tribuzio (Universität Bonn): Qualitative and quantitative analysis of a T3 structure in linearized elasticity
Tuesday, 25.11.2025 14:15 im Raum SRZ 203
In this talk, we study the rigidity properties of a differential inclusion in linearized elasticity. We will introduce and discuss a set K of three diagonal strains that are pairwise incompatible but with non-trivial (symmetrized) rank-1-convex hull. This is called a T3 structure.
We first prove that K is rigid at the level of exact solutions, namely that Lipschitz maps whose gradient is locally in K must be affine. After this, we study the scaling behaviour of the corresponding singularly-perturbed elastic energy, giving quantitative information on the flexibility of K in the sense of approximate solutions.
This is based on a joint work with R. Indergand, D. Kochmann, A. Rüland, and C. Zillinger.
Angelegt am 13.10.2025 von Anke Pietsch
Geändert am 13.10.2025 von Anke Pietsch
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Prof. Dr. Ingo Witzke (Universität Siegen): KI als Lehr- und Lernpartner im Mathematikunterricht? Werkstattbericht zu Konzeption, Einsatz und ersten Einblicken aus KIMADU
Tuesday, 25.11.2025 17:00 im Raum M5
Kolloquium über Geschichte und Didaktik der Mathematik
Nikolas Uesseler (Uni Münster): Geodesics in the space of elastic curves
Wednesday, 26.11.2025 14:15 im Raum M5
The space of elastic curves is an infinite-dimensional Banach space equipped with a Riemannian metric. Using a global Isometry the space can be better understood and geodesics can be computed.
Angelegt am 17.09.2025 von Stephan Rave
Geändert am 07.11.2025 von Stephan Rave
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