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- categoria: Plenarias
charlas:
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
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speaker:
nombre: Jairo Bochi
afiliacion: Universidad Católica de Chile
web: http://www.mat.uc.cl/~jairo.bochi/
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
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speaker:
nombre: Mónica Clapp
afiliacion: UNAM
web: https://www.matem.unam.mx/fsd/mclapp
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
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speaker:
nombre: Alicia Dickenstein
afiliacion: Universidad de Buenos Aires
web: http://mate.dm.uba.ar/~alidick/
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
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speaker:
nombre: Milton Jara
afiliacion: Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada
web: https://impa.br/page-pessoas/milton-jara/
- titulo: A Robuster Scott Rank
abstract: |
Abstract: The Scott rank was introduced in the 60''s as a measure of
complexity for algebraic structures. There are various other ways to measure
the complexity of structures that give ordinals that are close to each other,
but are not necessarily equal. We will introduce a new definition of Scott rank
where all these different ways of measuring complexity always match, obtaining
what the author believes it the correct definition of Scott Rank. We won''t
assume any background in logic, and the talk will consist mostly of an introduction
to these topics.
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speaker:
nombre: Antonio Montalbán
afiliacion: University of California, Berkeley
web: https://math.berkeley.edu/~antonio/
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
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speaker:
nombre: Tatiana Toro
afiliacion: University of Washington
web: https://sites.math.washington.edu/~toro/
- categoria: Semiplenarias
charlas:
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
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speaker:
nombre: Eduardo Friedman
afiliacion: Universidad de Chile
web: http://www.uchile.cl/portafolio-academico/impresion.jsf?username=friedman
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
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speaker:
nombre: Mauricio Velasco
afiliacion: Universidad de los Andes
web: http://wwwprof.uniandes.edu.co/~mvelasco/Velasco.html
- titulo: Weyl groupoids
abstract: |
The structure of the finite-dimensional semisimple complex Lie algebras
and groups is governed by the rich combinatorial notion of root systems. Root
systems had then a large number of applications in very dissimilar areas like
finite groups and singularities that through them show unexpected connections.
Some decades ago root systems appeared again in the study of a large class of
Hopf algebras named quantum groups. In the search of understanding the role
of these Hopf algebras in the general picture, it was proposed to study some
objects called Nichols algebras of diagonal type. The classification of those
with finite dimension was obtained by Heckenberger with a generalization of
the notion of root system as the primary tool. This notion, axiomatized later
by Heckenberger, Yamane and Cuntz, turned to be ubiquitous, appearing naturally
in the contexts of Lie superalgebras and modular Lie algebras. The richness
and beauty of these generalized root systems with their corresponding Weyl groupoids
is just starting to be unveiled. The purpose of the talk is to introduce generalized
root systems and Weyl groupoids explaining the relations with Lie algebras and
superalgebras, and quantum groups.
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speaker:
nombre: Nicolás Andruskiewitsch
afiliacion: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
web: https://www.famaf.unc.edu.ar/~andrus/
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
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speaker:
nombre: Andrea Rotnizky
afiliacion: School of Public Health Harvard T.H. CHAN
web: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/andrea-rotnitzky/
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
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speaker:
nombre: Helena Nussensveig
afiliacion: Universidad Federal de Rio de Janeiro
web: http://www.im.ufrj.br/hlopes/
- titulo: Breathers solutions and the generalized Korteweg-de Vries equation
abstract: |
This talk is centered in the generalized Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) equation
(1) \(∂_tu + ∂_x^3u + ∂_xf(u)=0, x, t ∈ R\). The case \(f(u) = u^2\) corresponds
to the famous KdV eq., and \(f(u) = u^3\) to the modified KdV eq. We shall review
some results concerning the initial value problem associated to the equation
(1). These include local and global well-posedness, existence and stability
of traveling waves, and the existence and non-existence of “breathers” solutions.
The aim is to understand how the non-linearity \(f(u)\) induces these results.
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speaker:
nombre: Gustavo Ponce
afiliacion: University of California
web: http://web.math.ucsb.edu/~ponce/
- titulo: Transfer operators and atomic decomposition
abstract: Since the groundbreaking contributions of Ruelle, the study of transfer
operators has been one of the main tools to understand the ergodic theory of
expanding maps, that is, discrete dynamical systems that locally expand distances. Questions
on the existence of interesting invariant measures, as well the statistical
properties of such dynamics system, as exponential decay of correlations and
Central Limit Theorem, can be answered studying the spectral properties of the
action of these operators on suitable spaces of functions. Using the method
of atomic decomposition, we consider new Banach spaces of functions (that in
some cases coincides with Besov spaces) that have a remarkably simple definition
and allows us to obtain very general results on the quasi-compactness of the
transfer operator acting in these spaces, even when the underlying phase space
and expanding map are very irregular. Joint work with Alexander Arbieto (UFRJ-Brazil).
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speaker:
nombre: Daniel Smania
afiliacion: Universidade de São Paulo
web: http://conteudo.icmc.usp.br/pessoas/smania/
- categoria: Cursos
charlas:
- titulo: Algorithmic graph theory
abstract: |
Intersection graphs: interval graphs, chordal graphs, circular-arc graphs, circle graphs, permutation graphs.
Characterizations and algorithms for combinatorial optimization problems on these classes.
Graph decompositions: modular decomposition, cliquewidth, treewidth, pathwidth, thinness, clique-cutsets, claw-free graphs decompositions.
Algorithms based on decompositions.
Graph classes defined by forbidden induced subgraphs: structural properties and algorithmical applications.
Bibliography:
- Brandstadt A., Bang Le V. and Spinrad J., Graph classes: A survey, SIAM, 1999.
- Golumbic M.C., Algorithmic graph theory and perfect graphs, Annals of Discrete Mathematics, Vol 57, 2004.
- McKee T. and McMorris F., Topics in intersection graph theory, SIAM, 1999.
Recent and classical papers.
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speaker:
nombre: Flavia Bonomo
afiliacion: Universidad de Buenos Aires
web: https://staff.dc.uba.ar/fbonomo/
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
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speaker:
nombre: Sebastian Hurtado
afiliacion: University of Chicago
web: https://math.uchicago.edu/~shurtados/
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
pdf: ''
speaker:
nombre: Isabel Hubard
afiliacion: UNAM
web: https://www.matem.unam.mx/fsd/hubard
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
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speaker:
nombre: Yaiza Canzani
afiliacion: University of North Carolina
web: http://canzani.web.unc.edu/
- categoria: Públicas
charlas:
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
pdf: ''
speaker:
nombre: Eduardo Saez de Cabezón
afiliacion: Universidad de la Rioja
web: https://belenus.unirioja.es/~esaenz-d/
- titulo: ''
abstract: ''
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speaker:
nombre: Ingrid Daubechis
afiliacion: DUKE University
web: https://ece.duke.edu/faculty/ingrid-daubechies