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Audio and/or slides are available for talks given at the Fields Institute
during the following events in the year July 2002 - June 2003.
For events from September 2012 onwards, plus selected events from
June-August 2012, please see our video archive.
For events from other years, plus those June-August 2012 talks that are only available in audio format, please
consult the audio/slides home page.
Various Dates Throughout the Year
June 2003
May 2003
April 2003
March 2003
February 2003
November 2002
October 2002
September 2002
August 2002
July 2002
- September 25, 2002: John Hull, Joseph L. Rotman School of Management:
The Credit Derivatives Market
- September 25, 2002: Alan White, Joseph L. Rotman School of Management:
Can Credit Default Swap Spreads Be Used to Predict Downgrades?
- October 30, 2002: Greg M. Gupton, Moody's Risk Management Services:
Measures of Security-Level Loss Given Default
- October 30, 2002: Dan Rosen, Algorithmics Inc.:
Stochastic Exposures & LGDs in Portfolio Credit Risk, and their impact in BIS II capital
- November 27, 2002: Philippe Artzner, University of Strasbourg:
Multiperiod Risk Measurement: where are we?
- November 27, 2002: John Manistre, Mercer Human Resources Consulting:
Measures of Covariance in the Tail of a Loss Distribution
- February 19, 2003: Phelim Boyle, University of Waterloo:
Embedded Options in Insurance Contracts: Guaranteed Annuity Options
- February 19, 2003: David Heath, Carnegie Mellon University:
The Consistency of Two Markets
- April 30, 2003: David Koenig, Chair, PRMIA Board of Directors:
Multiple Points of Failure: A New View on Risk Management
- April 30, 2003: Thomas C. Wilson, Head of Finance & Risk, Oliver Wyman & Company:
Valuing Financial Institutions: Integrating Internal and External Metrics
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- October 18, 2002: Charles Fefferman, Princeton University:
Formation of sharp fronts in 2D incompressible fluids
- November 22, 2002: Sergiu Klainerman, Princeton University:
The problem of evolution in General Relativity
- December 13, 2002: Charles Epstein, University of Pennsylvania:
Pulse synthesis in NMR
- January 10, 2003: Joel Smoller, University of Michigan:
Cosmology, Black Holes, and Shock Waves Beyond the Hubble Distance
- February 17, 2003: Rafe Mazzeo, Stanford University:
Poincare-Einstein metrics on the large and small scale
- March 14, 2003: Russell Caflisch, UCLA:
Dynamics of a Step Edge in Thin Film Growth
- April 11, 2003: Peter Constantin, University of Chicago:
Remarks on Rotating Fluids
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- November 4, 2002: Hugh Woodin (1), University of California, Berkeley:
The Continuum Hypothesis and the $\Omega$ Conjecture
- November 5, 2002: Hugh Woodin (2), University of California, Berkeley:
Strong Axioms: Determinacy and Large Cardinals
- November 6, 2002: Hugh Woodin (3), University of California, Berkeley:
Strong Axioms: Determinacy and Large Cardinals
- March 10, 2003: Stephen S. Kudla, (Maryland):
Arithmetic theta series
- March 11, 2003: Stephen S. Kudla, (Maryland):
Arithmetic theta series
- March 12, 2003: Stephen S. Kudla, (Maryland):
Arithmetic theta series
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- November 1, 2002: Stuart Whittington, Chemistry, University of Toronto:
Randomly coloured self-avoiding walks: A model of random copolymers
- February 7, 2003: John Sipe, Physics, University of Toronto:
Effective field theories for nonlinear optics in artificially structured materials
- March 21, 2003: Ray Kapral, Chemistry, University of Toronto:
Twisting Filaments in Oscilatory Media
- March 28, 2003: Eugene Fiume, Computer Science, University of Toronto:
Signal theoretic characterisation of three dimensional polygonal geometry
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- September 10, 2002: Howard Becker:
Descriptive Set Theory - Lecture #1
- September 10, 2002: Howard Becker:
Descriptive Set Theory - Lecture #1 - Homework
- September 17, 2002: Howard Becker:
Descriptive Set Theory - Lecture #2
- September 17, 2002: Howard Becker:
Descriptive Set Theory - Lecture #2 - Homework
- September 24, 2002: Howard Becker:
Descriptive Set Theory - Lecture #3
- September 24, 2002: Howard Becker:
Descriptive Set Theory - Lecture #3 - Homework
- October 1, 2002: Howard Becker:
Descriptive Set Theory - Lecture #4
- October 15, 2002: Alain Louveau:
Descriptive Set Theory - Lecture #5 - Homework
- October 22, 2002: Henryk Michalewski:
Descriptive Set Theory - Lecture #6
- October 29, 2002: Howard Becker:
Descriptive Set Theory - Lecture #7
- November 26, 2002: Timothy Cookson:
Descriptive Set Theory - Lecture #10
- December 3, 2002: Ari Brodsky, University of Toronto:
Descriptive Set Theory - Lecture #11
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- September 9, 2002: Ilijas Farah, York University:
Ramsey theory and Banach spaces, Lecture #1
- September 13, 2002: Ilijas Farah, York University:
Ramsey theory and Banach spaces, Lecture #2
- September 30, 2002: Ilijas Farah, York University:
Ramsey theory and Banach spaces, Lecture #4
- October 21, 2002: Ilijas Farah, York University:
Ramsey theory and Banach spaces, Lecture #6
- October 28, 2002: Alexander Kechris, California Institute of Technology:
Rigidity, cocycles and equivalence relations
- November 4, 2002: Stevo Todorcevic, University of Paris:
Ramsey theory and Banach spaces, Lecture #8
- December 2, 2002: Stevo Todorcevic, University of Paris:
Ramsey theory and Banach spaces, Lecture #10
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- January 21, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 1
- January 28, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 2
- February 4, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 3
- February 11, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 4
- February 18, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 5
- March 11, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 6
- March 18, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 7
- March 25, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 8
- April 1, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 9
- April 8, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 10
- April 15, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 11
- April 22, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 12
- May 1, 2003: Henry Kim, University of Toronto:
Course on Automorphic Functions - Week 13
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- January 23, 2003: Ram Murty, Queen's University:
Course Lecture - Week 1
- January 30, 2003: Ram Murty, Queen's University:
Course Lecture - Week 2
- February 6, 2003: Ram Murty, Queen's University:
Course Lecture - Week 3
- February 13, 2003: Ram Murty, Queen's University:
Course Lecture - Week 4
- February 27, 2003: Ram Murty, Queen's University:
Course Lecture - Week 5
- March 13, 2003: Ram Murty, Queen's University:
Course Lecture - Week 6
- March 20, 2003: Ram Murty, Queen's University:
Course Lecture - Week 7
- March 27, 2003: Ram Murty, Queen's University:
Course Lecture - Week 8
- April 3, 2003: Ram Murty, Queen's University:
Course Lecture - Week 9
- April 10, 2003: Ram Murty, Queen's University:
Course Lecture - Week 10
- April 17, 2003: Ram Murty, Queens University:
Course Lecture - Week 11
- April 24, 2003: Ram Murty, Queen's University:
Course Lecture - Week 12
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- January 21, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 1
- January 28, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 2
- February 4, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 3
- February 11, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 4
- February 24, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 5
- March 10, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 6
- March 18, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 7
- March 25, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 8
- April 1, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 9
- April 8, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 10
- April 15, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 11
- April 22, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 12
- May 1, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 13
- May 5, 2003: Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Course Lecture - Week 14
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- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 1
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 2
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 3
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 4
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 5
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 6
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 7
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 8
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 9 (Only the first 24 mins. - Incomplete)
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 10
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 11
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 12
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 13
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 14
- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Introduction to the Trace Formula - Lecture 15
- Stephen DeBacker, Harvard University:
An Introduction to Homogeneity with Applications - Lecture 1
- Stephen DeBacker, Harvard University:
An Introduction to Homogeneity with Applications - Lecture 2
- Stephen DeBacker, Harvard University:
An Introduction to Homogeneity with Applications - Lecture 3
- Stephen DeBacker, Harvard University:
An Introduction to Homogeneity with Applications - Lecture 4
- Mark Goresky, Institute for Advanced Study:
Geometry and Topology of Compactifications of Modular Varieties - Lecture 1
- Mark Goresky, Institute for Advanced Study:
Geometry and Topology of Compactifications of Modular Varieties - Lecture 2
- Mark Goresky, Institute for Advanced Study:
Geometry and Topology of Compactifications of Modular Varieties - Lecture 3
- Thomas Haines, University of Maryland:
Bad Reduction of Shimura Varieties - Lecture 1
- Thomas Haines, University of Maryland:
Bad Reduction of Shimura Varieties - Lecture 2
- Thomas Haines, University of Maryland:
Bad Reduction of Shimura Varieties - Lecture 3
- Thomas Haines, University of Maryland:
Bad Reduction of Shimura Varieties - Lecture 4
- Tom Hales, University of Pittsburgh:
An Introduction to the Fundamental Lemma - Lecture 1
- Tom Hales, University of Pittsburgh:
An Introduction to the Fundamental Lemma - Lecture 2
- Tom Hales, University of Pittsburgh:
An Introduction to the Fundamental Lemma - Lecture 3
- Robert Kottwitz, University of Chicago:
Harmonic Analysis on Reductive Groups and Lie Algebras - Lecture 1
- Robert Kottwitz, University of Chicago:
Harmonic Analysis on Reductive Groups and Lie Algebras - Lecture 2
- Robert Kottwitz, University of Chicago:
Harmonic Analysis on Reductive Groups and Lie Algebras - Lecture 3
- Robert Kottwitz, University of Chicago:
Harmonic Analysis on Reductive Groups and Lie Algebras - Lecture 4
- Robert Kottwitz, University of Chicago:
Harmonic Analysis on Reductive Groups and Lie Algebras - Lecture 5
- Robert Kottwitz, University of Chicago:
Harmonic Analysis on Reductive Groups and Lie Algebras - Lecture 6
- Robert Kottwitz, University of Chicago:
Harmonic Analysis on Reductive Groups and Lie Algebras - Lecture 7
- Robert Kottwitz, University of Chicago:
Harmonic Analysis on Reductive Groups and Lie Algebras - Lecture 8
- Robert Kottwitz, University of Chicago:
Harmonic Analysis on Reductive Groups and Lie Algebras - Lecture 9
- Robert Kottwitz, University of Chicago:
Harmonic Analysis on Reductive Groups and Lie Algebras - Lecture 10
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 1
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 2
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 3
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 4
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 5
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 6
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 7
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 8
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 9
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 10
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 11
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 12
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 13
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 14
- James S. Milne, University of Michigan:
Introduction to Shimura Varieties - Lecture 15
- Fiona Murnaghan, University of Toronto:
Background from Algebraic Groups - Lecture 1
- Fiona Murnaghan, University of Toronto:
Background from Algebraic Groups - Lecture 2
- Fiona Murnaghan, University of Toronto:
Background from Algebraic Groups - Lecture 3
- Fiona Murnaghan, University of Toronto:
Background from Algebraic Groups - Lecture 4
- Fiona Murnaghan, University of Toronto:
Background from Algebraic Groups - Lecture 5
- Fiona Murnaghan, University of Toronto:
Lecture Example 1
- Fiona Murnaghan, University of Toronto:
Lecture Example 2
- Peter Sarnak, Princeton University:
Analytic Aspects of Automorphic Forms - No Audio, Slides Only
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- James G. Arthur, University of Toronto:
Weighted orbital integrals and transfer
- Andrew Booker, Princeton University:
Converse theorems and Artin's conjecture
- William Casselman, University of British Columbia:
The Plancherel measure for Eisenstein series in higher rank
- Jim Cogdell, Oklahoma State University:
Functoriality for the classical groups
- Alina Carmen Cojocaru, Fields Institute:
Applications of the Chebotarev density theorem to elliptic curves
- Chantal David, Concordia University:
On the vanishing of twisted L-functions of elliptic curves
- John Friedlander, University of Toronto:
Summation formulae for coefficients of L-functions
- Harald Helfgott, Princeton University:
On the distribution of root numbers in families of elliptic curves
- Harald Helfgott, Princeton University:
On the distribution of root numbers in families of elliptic curves -- extra slide
- Harald Helfgott, Princeton University:
On the distribution of root numbers in families of elliptic curves -- extra slide
- Wentang Kuo, Queen's University:
Selberg's conjectures and L-functions
- Jung-Jo Lee, Queen's University:
An application of Mumford's gap principle
- Philippe Michel, Université Montpellier II:
On the shifted convolution problem
- Kumar Murty, University of Toronto:
Pair Correlation and Artin L-functions
- Yiannis Petridis, The City University of New York:
Distribution of modular symbols: (joint with M. S. Risager)
- A. Raghuram, Purdue University:
Conductors and Newforms for SL(2)
- Song Wang, Yale University:
On the cuspidality of the Kim--Shahidi Transfer of $GL (2)\times GL (3)$ to $GL (6)$
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- James Arthur, University of Toronto:
On the universal groups in automorphic forms and algebraic geometry
- Don Blasius, UCLA:
Weight-monodromy conjecture for some simple Shimura varieties
- Ching-Li Chai, University of Pennsylvania:
The Hecke orbit problem: Hecke symmetries and Oort foliation
- Laurent Fargues, Universite de Paris VII (Jussieu):
Boundary cohomology of Lubin-Tate spaces
- Jens Funke, Fields Institute:
(Singular) theta lifts and the construction of Green currents and differential characters for cycles in locally symmetric spaces of orthogonal and unitary type
- Ulrich Goertz, Universitaet Koeln:
The Jordan-Hoelder series of nearby cycle sheaves on some Shimura varieties and affine flag varieties
- Eyal Goren, McGill University:
Local models and displays
- Haruzo Hida, UCLA:
Automorphism Groups of Shimura Varieties mod $p$
- Tetsushi Ito, Max-Planck Institut (Bonn):
Weight-monodromy conjecture for p-adically uniformized varieties
- Gerard Laumon, Universite de Paris-Sud (Orsay):
On the fundamental lemma for unitary groups
- Ron Livne, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem:
Local points and parity of jacobians
- Elena Mantovan, Berkeley:
On certain unitary group Shimura varieties
- Sascha Orlik, Universitaet Leipzig:
The cohomology of period domains
- Michael Rapoport, Universitaet Koeln:
An update on affine Deligue-Luszlig varieties
- Jeremy Teitelbaum, University of Illinois (Chicago):
P-adic analytic representation theory and inklings of a p-adic analytic Langlands correspondenc
- Torsten Wedhorn, Universitaet Koeln:
A generalization of the Ekedahl-Oort stratification
- Uwe Weselmann, Universitaet Heidelberg:
A twisted topological trace formula and liftings of automorphic representations
- Tonghai Yang, University of Wisconsin:
Doubling integral and a variant of the Gross-Zagier formula
- Chai-Fu Yu, National Tsing-Hua University:
Fine structures and Hecke orbit problems of Hilbert-Blumenthal varieties
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- Gilles Godefroy, Pierre et Marie Curie:
Rosenthal compact sets and analytic filters
- Haskell Rosenthal, Austin:
Recent progress and open problems in the theory of non-commutative infinite-
- Jose Iovino, San Antonio:
Definability of types over Banach spaces
- Dominique Lecomte, Pierre et Marie Curie:
How can we recover Baire class one functions?
- Valentin Ferenczi, Paris 6:
On a question by Haskell P. Rosenthal
- Edward Odell, Austin:
Ramsey Methods in Banach spaces
- Thomas Schlumprecht, Texas A&M:
Asymptotic Structure and Games of higher complexity in a Banach space.
- Alexander D. Arvanitakis, University of Athens:
The Generalized Banach Contraction Theorem
- George Androulakis, South Carolina:
A property of strictly singular 1-1 operators
- Anna Pelczar, Jagiellonian University:
Combinatorial techniques in the classification of Banach spaces
- Dale Alspach, Oklahoma State:
Some Ordinal Indices in Banach Space Theory
- Robert Kaufman, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign:
Complexity of a certain set of norms in a Banach space
- Petr Hajek, Czech Academy of Science:
Quantitative Krein theorem
- Bunyamin Sari, Alberta:
On spreading models of Orlicz sequence spaces
- Vassilis Kanellopoulos, National Technical University of Athens:
Ramsey families of subtrees of the dyadic tree
- Denny H. Leung, National University Of Singapore:
l1-spreading models in mixed Tsirelson spaces
- Jordi Lopez-Abad, Paris V:
Coding into Ramsey Sets
- Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann, Alberta:
Distorting Tsirelson Space
- Edward Odell, University of Austin, Texas:
Panel Discussion - Problem 1
- Thomas Schlumprecht, Texas A&M University:
Panel Discussion - Problem 2
- Spiros Argyros, University of Athens:
Panel Discussion - Problem 3
- Audience:
Panel Discussion - Problem 4
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FRSC Day
(October 19, 2002)
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- Scot Adams, University of Minnesota:
The Origins of Lattice Superrigidity and Dynamical Superrigidity
- Howard Becker, University of South Carolina:
Polish group actions and generalized model theory
- Matt Foreman, University of California, Irvine:
The classification of measure preserving systems
- Greg Hjorth, University of California, Los Angeles:
Treeable equivalence relations and Dye's Theorem
- Steve Jackson, University of North Texas:
On the existence and properties of Steinhaus sets
- Vladimir Kanovei, Moscow Center for Continuous Mathematical Education:
Reducibility of equivalence relations in"hyperfinite" descriptive set theory
- Robert Kaufman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign:
Mixing and Descriptive Set Theory
- Alexander Kechris, California Institute of Technology:
Session on Future Directions and Problems
- Dominique Lecomte, Universite Paris VI:
About the complexity of Boreal subsets of the plane
- Alain Louveau, Universite Paris VI:
Complete analytic equivalence relations and orders
- INTRO:
Session on Future Directions and Problems
- Dan Mauldin, University of North Texas:
Session on Future Directions and Problems
- M. G. Nadkarni, University of Mumbai:
Descriptive Discussion of well known problems
- Italy Neeman, University of California at Los Angeles:
Effective cardinalities along the Wadge Hierarchy
- Vladimir Pestov, University of Ottawa:
The fixed point on compacta property of topological groups
- Slawomir Solecki, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign:
Measuring subsets of discrete groups and Haar null sets
- John Steel, University of California, Berkeley:
Session on Future Directions and Problems
- Simon Thomas, Rutgers University:
Superrigidity and classification problems for torsion-free abelian groups of finite rank
- Benjamin Weiss, Hebrew University of Jerusalem:
Generic Dynamics
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- Michael Barr, McGill University:
A Survey of Homology Theories
- Francis Borceux, Universite Catholique de Louvain:
Subobjects and Semi-Direct Products in Normally Mal'cev Varities
- Dominique Bourne, Universite de Littoral:
Intrinsic Centrality and Associated Classifying Properties
- Ronald Brown, University of Wales:
Multiple Groupoids as a Non Abelian Tool for Local-to-Global Problems
- Marta Bunge, McGill University:
Covering Morphisms in Topos Theory
- Stefaan Caenepeel, Vrije University of Brussels:
Galois Theory for Corings and Cleft Entwining Structures
- Aurelio Carboni, University of Insubria:
Fully Embedding (Sober) Topological Spaces in a Category of Coalgebras with a Sequence of Three Universal Constructions
- Maria Manuel Clementino, University of Coimbra:
Exponentiability in Categories of Lax Algebras
- Marino Gran, Universite du Littoral:
Categorical Structures and Commutator Theory
- Claudio Hermida, IST Lisbon:
Fibrations and Yoneda Structure for Multicategories
- Dirk Hofmann, University of Aveiro:
Descent Theory for Lax Algebras
- Johannes Huebschmann, Universite de Lille:
Lie-Rinehart Algebras, Descent, and Quentization
- Masoud Khalkhali, University of Western Ontario:
On Cohomology of Hopf Algebroids
- Stephen Lack, University of Sydney:
A Van Kampen Theorem for Toposes
- Stephen Lack, University of Sydney:
On flexibility for 2-monads
- L. Gaunce Lewis, Syracuse University:
Applications of Galois Theory to Mackey functors and equivariant homotopy theory
- Gabor Lukacs, York University:
On Locally Compact C-Compact Groups
- Andy Magid, University of Oklahoma:
Galois Thoeries in Catagories: Separable, Differential, and Difference Algebra
- Michael Makkai, McGill University:
Computads, Cellular Sets, and Multitopic Sets
- N. Martins-Ferreira, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria:
Internal Bicategories in Additive Categories with Kernels
- Akira Masuoka, University of Tsukuba:
Hopf Cohomology Vanishing Brought by Approximating Hochschild Cohomology
- Luca Mauri, Universitaet Duisburg:
Homotopy Models and Localisations
- Michael Mueger, University of Amsterdam:
Categorical Structures in (the Representation of) Conformal Field Theory
- Thorsten Palm, York University:
Dendrotopic Sets
- Dieter Pumpluen, Fernuniversitaet Hagen:
The Category of Convex Modules
- B. Rangipour, University of Western Ontario:
A New Cyclic Module for Hopf Algebras
- Pedro Resende, IST, Lisbon:
From Algebras to Quantales and Back
- Ana Helena Roque, University of Aveiro:
Effective Descent Morphisms in Some Quasivarieties of Algebraic, Relational, and More General Structures
- Peter Schauenburg, University of Munich:
Monoidal Category Theory Applied to Quasi-Hopf Algebras
- Jonathan D.H. Smith, Iowa State University:
Extension Theory of Maltsev Algebras
- Manuela Sobral, Universidade de Coimbra:
Overview of Topological Descent Theory
- Lurdes Sousa, ESTV-IPV:
On Injective Objects and Algebras of a Monad
- Mihai Staic, SUNY Buffalo:
Pure Braided Hopf Algebras and Knot Invariants
- Ross Street, Macquarie University:
Formal Representation Theory
- Mitsuhiro Takeuchi, University of Tsukuba:
Radford-Maijd Bosonization Via Schauenburg Equivalence
- Myles Tierney, Rutgers University:
The Role of Groupoids in Homotopy Theory
- Enrico Vitale, Universite Catholique de Louvain:
A Little Bit of Homological Algebra for Categorical Groups
- Joao Xarez, University of Aveiro:
The Monotone-Light Factorization for Categories via Orders and Preorders
- Shigeru Yamagami, Ibaraki University:
Hopf Algebra Symmetries in Tensor Categories
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"ADHOC-NOW" Conference on Ad-Hoc Networks and Wireless
(September 20-21, 2002)
- D. Belis, University of Sheffield:
Estimation of Variance of Delay for Types of Multi-Access Control Systems
- G. Chakrabarti, Michigan State:
A Modified Approach to Dynamic Source Routing in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
- Ranveer Chandra, Cornell University:
Adaptive Topology Discovery in Hybrid Wireless Networks
- Y.C. Deng, National Taiwan University:
An Efficient Adaptive Medium Access Control Protocol for Reliable Broadcast for Ad-Hoc Networks
- Anthony Ephremides, Maryland at College Park:
Energy Awareness in Wireless Networking
- D. Evans, University of Cardiff:
Optimisation in the Design of Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks with Steerable Directional Antennae
- A. Ghavam, University of Ottawa:
Enabling Secure Ad Hoc Communications in the Enterprise
- Y. Hwang, University of Syracuse:
TCP Performance Enhancement with an Adaptive Routing Algorithm in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
- T. Kunz, Carleton University:
An Architechtural Framework for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks QoS Interaction with Access Domains
- T. Kunz, Carleton University:
Energy Consumption in Ad-Hoc Routing Protocols: Comparing DSR, AODV and TORA
- J. Lipman, Wollongong:
Efficient Scalable Information Dissemination in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
- Ramiro Liscano, Mitel Networks:
Ad-Hoc Communications in the Enterprise
- J. Lipman, Wollongong:
Zone-based Routing Algorithm for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- A Mohan, Brown University:
Distributed Searching in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Systems
- Lata Narayanan, Concordia University:
TBA
- I. Nikolaidis, University of Alberta:
Energy Efficient Broadcast in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- Charles Perkins, Nokia Corporation:
Ad Hoc, Manet, AODV and ng
- I. Rubin, UCLA:
Connected Disc Covering and Applications to Mobile Gateway Placement in Ad Hoc Networks
- C. Schwingenschlogl, Munich University of Technology:
Ad Hoc Security Support Using DVB-T
- I. Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa:
Partial Delaunay Triangulation and Degree Limited Localized Bluetooth
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- Jorn Behrens, Munich University of Technology:
Achieving Mass Conservation in Adaptive Semi-Lagrangian Advection Schemes
- Luca Bonaventura, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Hamburg:
Project for the development of a nonhydrostatic dynamical core for climate and NWP simulation
- John P. Boyd,, Unversity of Michigan:
A Comparison of the Rate of Convergence, Efficiency and Condition Number of Chebyshev and Legendre Polynomial Series with Prolate Spheroidal, Kosloff/Tal-Ezer and Theta-Mapped Fourier Basis
- Elisabetta Cordero, Met Office:
Normal mode analysis of the ``New Dynamics'' discretisation employed at the Met Office
- J. Coté, Meteorological Service of Canada:
A fractional steps method for the numerical solution of the shallow water equations
- Terry Davies, Met Office, Bracknell, UK:
Three dimensional test problems for global atmospheric models
- A. Fournier, University of Maryland:
Multiresolution Adaptive Spectral Elements: Application to shallow-water flow on the sphere
- Francis X. Giraldo, Naval Research Laboratory:
A Spectral Element Semi-Lagrangian Atmospheric Model (SESLAM)
- Francis X. Giraldo, Naval Research Laboratory:
A Scalable Spectral Element Eulerian Atmospheric Model (SEE-AM): Dynamical Core Tests
- Daniel Guo:
Smooth Grid Transformations with Spectral Methods for the Shallow Water Equations
- Thomas Heinze, Technische Universitaet Muenchen:
A close look to test case 5
- Christiane Jablonowski, University of Michigan:
New idealized test cases for dynamical cores
- Eigil Kaas, Danish Meteorological Institute:
An accurate cell-integrated semi Lagrangian and semi-implicit scheme based on step-functions
- Oswald Knoth, Institute for Tropospheric Research:
A nonhydrostatic anelastic model with a cut cell approach and implicit time stepping
- Anita Layton, University of North Carolina:
A Semi-Lagrangian Double Fourier Method for the Shallow Water Equations
- L.M. Polvani, Princeton University:
An initial-value test case for dynamical cores of atmospheric general circulation models
- Joseph M. Prusa, Iowa State University:
Continuous Dynamic Grid Adaptation in a Global Atmospheric Model
- Janusz Pudykiewicz, Meteorological Service of Canada:
Numerical simulation of reactive flow in spherical geometry
- Abdessamad Qaddouri, Meteorological Service of Canada:
Parallel Elliptic Solvers for the GEM Model
- David A. Randall, Colorado State University:
Impact of an Energy Conserving Scheme in the CSU Geodesic-Grid AGCM
- Masaki Satoh, Frontier Research System for Global Change/Saitama Institute of Technology, Japan:
Conservative scheme for a non-hydrostatic climate model
- Reiji Suda, Nagoya University:
Fast spherical harmonics transform of FLTSS and its evaluation
- Steve Thomas, National Center for Atmospheric Research:
An overlapping additive Schwarz preconditioner for the cubed-sphere
- Motohiko Tsugawa, Frontier Research System for Global Change:
Development of a Global Ocean Model on Quasi-Homogeneous Cubic Grid
- Agathe Untch, ECMWF:
Tests with cubic spline interpolation in the vertical advection of the ECMWF semi-Lagrangian model in connection with a cubic finite-element discretization in the verticals
- Nigel Wood, Met Office:
A framework for the analysis of physics-dynamics coupling strategies
- K.S. Yeh, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center:
A Variable-Resolution Finite-Volume General Circulation Model
- Hiroshi Yoshida, Tokyo Institute of Technology:
Shallow water equations in spherical geometry solved by a high-accurate IDO scheme and overset grid
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- Stuart S. Antman, University of Maryland:
Analytic consequences of incompressibility
- Roger Brockett, Harvard University:
The Weyl group as a symmetry group for subriemannian geodesics
- Alexandre Chorin, UC Berkeley:
Prediction and renormalization
- Michael Dellnitz, University of Paderborn:
Set oriented numerical methods in space mission design
- Hans Duistermaat, Utrecht University:
Second order contact of minimal surfaces
- Arthur Fischer, UC Santa Cruz:
Conformal volume collapse of 3-manifolds and the reduced Einstein flow
- Marty Golubitsky, University of Houston:
Pattern formation on the visual cortex
- Mark J. Gotay, University of Hawaii:
Obstructions to quantizing semisimple basic algebras
- Darryl Holm, Los Alamos National Lab:
Introduction to Averaged, Regularized, Navier-Stokes Equations for Large Eddy Simulations of Turbulence
- Philip Holmes, Princeton University:
Low dimensional models of turbulent plane Couette flow
- Thomas Hughes, Stanford University:
Multiscale methods in turbulence
- Jim Isenberg, University of Oregon:
Convexity theorems and the order closure of nilpotent orbits
- Klaus Kirchgaessner, Universitat Stuttgart:
Dispersive dynamics in Euler systems and stability of 2D gravity solitary waves
- Edgar Knobloch, UC Berkeley:
Nearly inviscid Faraday waves
- Bertram Kostant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology:
Convexity theorems and the order closure of nilpotent orbits
- P.S. Krishnaprasad, University of Maryland:
Interactions on Lie groups
- Mark Levi, Penn State University:
New observations on parametric resonance zones and geometry of symplectic matrices
- Robert Littlejohn, University of California, Berkeley:
Gauge theory of small vibrations in polyatomic molecules
- Martin Lo, California Institute of Technology:
The development of the interplanetary superhighway
- Alison Marsden, Stanford University:
Shape optimization for trailing edge noise reduction
- Richard Montgomery, UC Santa Cruz:
Variational methods for the Newtonian N-body problem
- Richard Murray, California Institute of Technology:
Nonlinear control of Lagrangian systems
- Alan Newell, University of Arizona and University of Warwick:
Global description of patterns far from onset: Convection in a large elliptical container
- Michael Ortiz, California Institute of Technology:
Asynchronous variational integrators
- Jeurgen Scheurle, Technische Universtitat Munchen:
On normal form computations
- Lawrence Sirovich, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine:
On the dynamics of cortical populations
- Jedrzej Sniatycki, University of Calgary:
Reduction of symmetries in dynamics
- Alan Weinstein, UC Berkeley:
The geometry of momentum
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- David Blecher, University of Houston:
Recent contributions to the general theory of operator algebras
- Man Duen Choi, University of Toronto:
The Ultimate Norm Estimate for the Sum of Two Matrices
- Kenneth Davidson, The Fields Institute:
Spans and sums of unitary and similarity orbits of a single operator
- Chandler Davis, University of Toronto:
Polynomial hulls of a matrix
- Allan Donsig, University of Nebraska:
Analytic Partial Crossed Products
- Alan Hopenwasser, University of Alabama:
Lie Ideals in Triangular AF Algebras
- Victor Kaftal, University of Cincinnati:
Traces and "soft" ideals of B(H)
- Masayoshi Kaneda, University of Houston:
The ideal envelope of an operator algebra
- Aristides Katavolos, Athens University:
Normalizers, Ternary Rings and All That
- Elias Katsoulis, East Carolina University:
Representations of non-selfadjoint operator algebras
- David Kribs, University of Iowa:
Weighted shifts on Fock space
- Jiankui Li, University of Waterloo:
Local derivations and local automorphisms
- Laurent Marcoux, University of Waterloo:
Lie structures in nest algebras
- Vern Paulsen, University of Houston:
MASA Bimodule Maps
- Justin Peters (error -- voice is Jim Solazzo, slides are Peters), Iowa State University:
Representation theory for Dirichlet Algebras
- David Pitts, University of Nebraska:
Automorphisms of triangular AF-algebras (preliminary report)
- Stephen Power, Lancaster University:
Free semigroupoid algebras
- Heydar Radjavi, Dalhousie University and University of New Hampshire:
Polynomial identities and reducibility
- Peter Rosenthal, University of Toronto:
Triangularizability and Triangular Operator Algebras
- Jim Solazzo, University of Georgia:
Reflexivity, Factorization, and Hankel Operators
- Baruch Solel, Technion Institute:
Duality of Correspondences and a Non Commutative Nevanlinna-Pick Theorem
- Ahmed Sourour, University of Victoria:
The semigroup generated by a similarity orbit or a unitary orbit
- Gary Weiss, University of Cincinnati:
Traces, Ideals and Arithmetic Means
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