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Time and place: , Auditorium 4, Vilhelm Bjerknes hus

Raazesh Sainudiin (Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Canterbury) will talk about

Minimum Distance Estimation over Adaptive Histograms from Randomized Priority Queues on Statistical Regular Pavings

Time and place: , Aud. 2, Pharmacy building

The Standard Model of Cosmology (lambda CDM)

Time and place: , Rom 304 (Peisestua)

Kristin Mikkelsen, phd-stipendiat, Institutt for teoretisk astrofysikk, UiO

Time and place: , B1036

Atsushi Takeuchi, Uni. Osaka City, holder et seminar med tittelen: Asymptotic behavior of densities for stochastic functional differential equations

Time and place: , Auditorium 1, Farmasibygningen

Guest lecture by Professor Gail D. Hughes.

Time and place: , Aud. 2, Chemistry building
Time and place: , Lille fys aud
Time and place: , Aud. på Vinderen psykiatriske, Forskningsveien 7 (inng. A)

Cand.pharm. Tore Haslemo ved Farmasøytisk institutt vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: Pharmacokinetic Variability of Olanzapine - A Study based on Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Data.

Time and place: , Rom 304 (Peisestua)

Iain Brown, Institutt for teoretisk astrofysikk, UiO

Time and place: , Lille fys aud
Time and place: , The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters

"Mapping and Predicting the Aurora"

Professor Patricia Reiff, Rice University

Time and place: , Ø 157 (Lille aud øst)

Joint seminar of the Theory group and the AMCS group

Speaker: Professor Constantino Tsallis, Brazilian Center for Physics Research and National Institute of Science and Tech  

Time and place: , NHA, seminarrom B71

 

Abstract: The Kolmogorov decomposition of positive scalar valued kernels has played an important role in applications of operator theory to function theory.  It has been vastly generalised, finding its apotheosis in the result of Baretto, Bhat, Liebscher and Skeide which states that a positive $L(A,B)$-valued kernel, $A$ and $B$ $C^*$-algebras, has a Kolmogorov decomposition if and only if it is completely positive; that is, the restriction of the kernel to any finite set of index points gives a completely positive map.  The result may be viewed as a generalisation of the Stinespring dilation theorem from single point to multi-point index sets.  This talk presents the analogue of the Haagerup-Paulsen-Wittstock decomposition theorem for $L(A,B)$-valued kernels (where now $B$ is assumed to be injective).  It happens that in general complete boundedness of the kernel (ie, complete boundedness of the map resulting from restriction of the kernel to any finite index set) is not quite enough to ensure a decomposition: a certain regularity condition must also hold.  This condition can be seen to be automatic if the kernel is completely positive or the index set is countable.  This is joint work with Tirthankar Bhattacharyya and Chris Todd.  

Time and place: , Rom 304 (Peisestua), Institutt for teoretisk astrofysikk

Hans Pecseli, professor, Fysisk institutt, UiO.

Time and place: , B71 NHA

Abstract: In topology, there is a correspondence between generalized cohomology theories (in the sense of the Eilenberg-Steenrod axioms) on one hand and spectra on the other hand, the latter being objects in the stable homotopy category SH. In algebraic geometry and motivic homotopy theory, the situation is much more complicated in several ways. Firstly, there are many stable homotopy categories, one for each scheme, and various functors between them. Secondly, there are many sets of axioms for what a cohomology theory should be (Weil cohomology, Bloch-Ogus cohomology, oriented cohomology, ...) and a huge zoo of cohomology theories. The aim of the talk will be to give an overview of all generalized cohomology theories in algebraic geometry, using the language of motivic stable homotopy theory. 

Time and place: , B1036

Jukka Lempa, EMMOS/CMA, holder et seminar med tittelen: Some Properties of Harmonic Functions for Diffusion Processes

Time and place: , Rom 304 (Peisestua), Institutt for teoretisk astrofysikk

NOTE: This will NOT be a Friday Seminar, but rather a Friday Tutorial. It will be two hours rather than one, using blackboard and live demos rather than slides.

Time and place: , Auditorium 4, Vilhelm Bjerknes hus

Øystein Sørensen (Department of Biostatistics, UiO) will talk about

Penalized Regression with Measurement Error

Time:
Time and place: , B1036

Atsushi Takeuchi (Uni. Osaka City) holder et seminar med tittelen: Positivity of Densities for Stochastic Differential Equations Driven by Gamma Processes

Time and place: , Nye Auditorium 13, Domus Medica

Over the last decades important methodological advances have been made for designing and analysing nested case-control and case-cohort studies. While some of these methodologies need further developments before they can be widely used, others have matured to a level that makes them ready to use in epidemiological practice. The focus of the workshop is on the methodologies that are ready to use. The workshop is aimed at biostatisticians and epidemiologists who work with population registry data and large cohorts studies. It is assumed that the participants are familiar with cohort and classical case-control studies and the regression models used to analyse them (logistic regression and Cox regression).

 

Time and place: , Rom 304 (Peisestua)
Time and place: , B62

Patrick J. Lynett is from the University of Southern California.

Time and place: , B 301