Time: 10:20AM - 11:10AM
Location: BLOC 605AX
Speaker: Tanuj Gupta, Texas A&M University
Title: Student reading seminar on reproducing kernels
Abstract: More properties of reproducing kernels
Time: 2:00PM - 3:00PM
Location: BLOC 624
Speaker: Xiaoyu Su, TAMU MATH
Title: Introduction to TQC, part II
Time: 3:00PM - 3:50PM
Location: BLOC 628
Title:
Time: 3:00PM - 4:00PM
Location: BLOC 220
Speaker: Konrad Wrobel, Texas A&M University
Title: Ornstein Theory I: Bernoulli Shifts and the Rokhlin Lemma
Abstract: Ornstein theory is a collection of techniques used to prove the Orstein Isomorphism Theorem, a beautiful and deep result which gives a complete classification of Bernoulli shifts by their entropy. Bernoulli shifts arise in many contexts including the theory of flows on manifolds, stochastic processes, transformations of the torus, symbolic coding, statistical mechanics, and ergodic theory. I'll introduce Bernoulli shifts and state the Kolmogorov-Ornstein Isomorphism Theorem. Then, I'll discuss a geometric representation of the Bernoulli shift in the form of the Rokhlin Lemma.
Time: 4:00PM - 5:00PM
Location: BLOC 220
Speaker: Michael Brannan, TAMU MATH
Title: Synchronous Games, Traces, and an Explicit Separation for the Tsirelson Problem
Abstract: I will continue the discussion from last week on the preprint https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.04383