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EPSRC Reference: EP/I00792X/1
Title: Workshop on C*-Algebras and their Classification
Principal Investigator: Zacharias, Professor JPH
Other Investigators:
Winter, Dr W
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Department: Sch of Mathematical Sciences
Organisation: University of Nottingham
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 27 September 2010 Ends: 26 December 2010 Value (£): 11,464
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Algebra & Geometry Mathematical Analysis
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The structure theory of nuclear C*-algebras has seen dramatic advances in recent years. Most notably, tight links have been discovered between topological and algebraic regularity properties of C*-algebras. These results have spurred new and very broad classification theorems, with particularly satisfying applications to transformation group C*-algebras. They have also opened connections to other areas such as graph algebras or coarse geometry; these connections are waiting to be further explored.The area is extremely vivid, as reflected by the large number of well-synced recent and upcoming events (in Oberwolfach, Banff, Toronto, Copenhagen, Mnster, Barcelona, Palo Alto, to name but a few). It is particularly attractive for early career researchers, as the theory is well-developed yet highly active, with many open questions which are interesting yet accessible (even at postgraduate level). So far the UK has been somewhat underrepresented in this development. The LMS will devote their 2010 Midlands regional meeting to C*-algebras; this will be followed by a four day workshop. The LMS meeting aims to spur some important new developments in C*-algebras to a wider mathematical public; we will explore these results and potential further developments in more detail during the workshop. We plan to emphasize the structure theory and classification of nuclear C*-algebras during these events, with particular attention paid to applications such as dynamical systems or graph algebras.
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