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Silicon tracking detectors and physics analysis with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC
Silicon tracking detectors and physics analysis with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC
Bin Yu (Departments of Statistics and Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, UC Berkeley) will talk about
Spectral clustering and high-dim stochastic block model for undirected and directed graphs
Silicon tracking detectors and physics analysis with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC
Silicon tracking detectors and physics analysis with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC
Silicon tracking detectors and physics analysis with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC
Passwords^12 is held at IfI during 3-5 December 2012. This is the only conference of its kind in the world, focusing ONLY on passwords and PIN codes in all forms, shapes and sizes.
Friday seminar by Wayne Getz
Alban Jean-Rene Souche at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Thermal evolution in sedimentary basins above large shear zones and detachments for the degree of Ph.D.
Christine Lindstrøm, førsteamanuensis i naturfag, Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus.
Journal club: Evolutionary ecology forum on Sherratt T. 2011 Evolution 65 2014-2025.
The seminar on the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum will be held by Dr Monica Hagedorn.
Dr Monica Hagedorn is a distinguished researcher from Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, Germany. She has several publications describing how the social amoebae D. discoideum reveal new knowledge in infectious diseases.
Jyotishman Bhowmick, UiO, will give a talk with title: Deformation of operator algebras by Borel cocycles
Abstract:Given a coaction of a locally compact group on a C^* algebra and fixing a cocycle on G, we discuss a method to deform A into another C^* algebra, thus generalizing the works of Kasprzak, Yamashita and Rieffel. This is a joint work with S. Neshveyev and A.S. Sangha.
Krzystzof Paczka, CMA, holder et seminar med tittelen: G-Lévy processes: Ito calculus, jumps diffusions and robust optimal control
Fabio Divino (University of Molise, Italy) will talk about
MCMC computation for Bayesian modeling of presence-only data
A collection of recent CEES publications
Friday seminar by Geir Huse. (NOTE THE TIME AND VENUE!)
Yabebal Fantaye, post doc. ved Institutt for teoretisk astrofysikk fra november.
Jaqueline Reber at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Sheath folds in simple shear: An analytical and experimental study for the degree of Ph.D.
Stuart White (University of Glasgow, UK) will talk on "Z-stability and central sequences".
Abstract: Over recent years, tensorial absorption of the Jiang-Su algebra $\mathcal Z$ has become a particularly prominent property of $C^*$-algebras. In this talk, I'll explain what this means, and why this is the case; I'll also discuss methods for establishing ``$\mathcal Z$''-stability using central sequence, and some more general properties of central sequence algebras. The talk will end with a recent result showing that for a simple separable unital nuclear C*-algebra, whose extremal traces are compact and of finite covering dimension $\mathcal Z$-stability can be detected by a comparison property of the Cuntz semigroup (this result is joint work with Andrew Toms and Wilhelm Winter, which has also been independently discovered by Eberhard Kirchberg and Mickael Rørdam, and by Yasuhiko Sato).
Late lunch talk by Margherita Collini, IASMA, Italy
Thierry Coupez is professor at Mines - Paristech
Nigel Cutland (Uni. York) holder et seminar med tittelen: An infinitesimal introduction to DEs driven by rough paths
Steffen Sjursen, CMA, holder et seminar med tittelen: On chaos representation and orthogonal polynomials for the doubly stochastic Poisson process
Kukatharmini Tharmaratnam (Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo) will talk about
Monotone splines lasso