Combinatorial properties of the oscillation map, L groups and higher dimensions, Part I
Speaker:
Yinhe Peng, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Date and Time:
Friday, October 2, 2015 - 1:30pm to 2:30pm
Location:
Fields Institute, Room 210
Abstract:
This is a joint work with Liuzhen. We investigated the oscillation map introduced by Justin Moore and found more combinatorial properties. It turns out that these properties can be used to construct an L group with non-Lindelof square. These can also reduce the dimension of certain spaces. We will construct, for each natural number n, an L space whose n-th power is an L space while n+1-th power is not. At last, we will discuss higher dimensional properties of the oscillation map itself.