Date and Time: Tuesday 19 February, 3.30pm - 5.00pm.
Venue: Room 215.
Title: Structure breaking by homogenization.
Abstract: In this talk, we will give an alternate (and constructive) proof
to a result of Luc Tartar which demonstrated the loss of semi-group
structure due to the presence of high frequency oscillations in
coefficients. The discussions will revolve around
(i) the notion of weak convergence in Lp spaces;
(ii) the notion of two-scale convergence in the theory of homogenization.
Furthermore, we shall discuss some interesting results in the context of
(i) structure breaking in other differential equations;
(ii) inverse homogenization.
We also intend to list some related open problems which are accessible to
available techniques.
Time:
3:00pm-3:50pm
Location:
Ramanujan Hall, Department of Mathematics
Description:
Speaker: Prof. Vydas Cekanavicius.
Affiliation: Vilnius University, Lithuania.
Date and Time: Wednesday 20 February, 3.00 pm - 3.50 pm.
Venue: Ramanujan Hall.
Title: Multivariate Compound Poisson approximations for sums of weakly
dependent random vectors.
Abstract: See attached document.
Time:
4:10pm-5:00pm
Location:
Ramanujan Hall, Department of Mathematics
Description:
Speaker: Prof. Hira Lal Koul.
Affiliation: Michigan State University, USA.
Date and Time: Wednesday 20 February, 04:10 pm - 05.00 pm.
Venue: Ramanujan Hall.
Title: Asymptotic distribution of the bias corrected LSEs in measurement
error linear regression models under long memory.
Abstract: See attached document.
Time:
3:00pm-4:00pm
Location:
Ramanujan Hall, Department of Mathematics
Description:
Analysis Seminar.
Speaker: Sutanu Roy.
Affiliation: NISER Bhubaneswar.
Date and Time: Friday 22 February, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm.
Venue: Ramanujan Hall.
Title: Quantum plane and duality.
Abstract: A quantum analogue of complex plane is the C*-algebra B
"generated" by an unbounded operator n satisfying the commutation relation
n^{*}n=q^{2}nn^{*} for some real number 0
will be the construction of the (braided) quantum group structure on B.
The braiding is governed by the canonical action of the circle group and
the group of integers on n. Moreover, I shall briefly present (generalised
Pontrjagin) duality result for B.
Time:
5:00pm-6:30pm
Location:
Room No. 114 Department of Mathematics
Description:
CACAAG seminar.
Speaker: Prof. Balasubramanian.
Date and Time: Friday 22 February, 5.00pm - 6.30pm.
Venue: Room 114.
Title: Zeta Functions Associated to Graphs.
Abstract: This series of talks will cover various notions of zeta
functions associated to graphs.