Subfactor Seminar – Spring 2007
Subfactor Seminar
Spring 2007
Organizer: Dietmar Bisch
Mondays, 4:10-5:30pm in SC 1310
- Date: 1/22/07
- Speaker: Shamindra Ghosh, Vanderbilt University
- Title: Planar algebras and their representations
- Abstract:
We will construct a planar algebra starting from a 1-cell in a
pivotal strict $2$-category. We introduce the concept of an affine
representation of a planar algebra and prove some finiteness results for
the affine representations of a finite depth planar algebra.
- Date: 2/5/07
- Speaker: Shamindra Ghosh, Vanderbilt University
- Title: Planar algebras and their representations II
- Date: 2/12/07
- Speaker: Pinhas Grossman, Vanderbilt University
- Title: Quadrilaterals of Factors
- Date: 2/19/07
- Speaker: Pinhas Grossman, Vanderbilt University
- Title: Quadrilaterals of Factors, continued
- Date: 3/5/07
- no meeting, spring break
- Date: 3/15/07 (Thursday), Mathematics Colloquium, 4:10-5:00pm in SC 5211
- Speaker: Ken Dykema, Texas A&M University
- Title: Free probability and free entropy dimension
- Abstract:
More than 20 years ago, Voiculescu found a noncommutative
probabalistic notion called freeness that corresponds to the situation
of words in a free group. The theory based on this definition is called
free probability theory and in this theory free products play a role
analogous to the usual (Cartesian) product of spaces in the classical
probabalistic theory of independence. The parallels with classical
probability theory are far-reaching and surprising. After introducing
freeness, we will describe one of its fundamental examples, which is the
asymptotic behavior of random matrices as the matrix size grows without
bound. We’ll also describe the use of freeness to investigate von
Neumann algebras, including applications of the related quantity, free
entropy dimension.
- Date: 4/16/07
- Speaker: Paramita Das, Vanderbilt University
- Title: The planar algebra of group-type subfactors
- Abstract:
We describe the planar algebra, or equivalently, the standard
invariant, of a family
of subfactors introduced by Bisch and Haagerup
some 10 years ago. These subfactors play an important
role in the theory, since they provide a very simple mechanism to construct
irreducible subfactors whose standard invariant has infinite depth.This is joint work with Dietmar Bisch and Shamindra Ghosh.
- Date: 4/23/07
Note: This talk will be in room SC 1308.- Speaker: Andrew Ranicki, University of Edinburgh
- Title: Introduction to surgery I
- Abstract: Introduction to surgery II will take place
in the NCG Seminar, tomorrow, Tue, 4/24/07.
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