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ALEX LUBOTSKY, Hebrew University and ETH-Zurich
COLLOQUIUM DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E APPLICAZIONI, MILANO-BICOCCA con SEMINARIO MATEMATICO E FISICO DI MILANO: "High dimensional expanders: from Ramanujan graphs to Ramanujan complexes"
Thursday, May 12 2016, at 15:30
Aula 3014, edificio U5 del Dipartimento di Matematica e Applicazioni, Universita' di Milano - Bicocca, Via R. Cozzi 55
Abstract
Expander graphs in general, and Ramanujan graphs, in particular, have played a major role in combinatorics and computer science in the last 4 decades and more recently also in pure math. Approximately 10 years ago a theory of Ramanujan complexes was developed by Li, Lubotzky-Samuels-Vishne and others. In recent years a high dimensional theory of expanders is emerging. The notions of geometric and topological expanders were defined by Gromov in 2010 who proved that the complete d-dimensional simplicial complexes are such. He raised the basic question of existence of such bounded degree complexes of dimension d>1. Ramanujan complexes were shown to be geometric expanders by Fox-Gromov-Lafforgue-Naor-Pach in 2013, but it was left open if they are also topological expanders. By developing new isoperimetric methods for "locally minimal small" F_2- co-chains, it was shown recently by Kaufman- Kazdhan- Lubotzky for small dimensions and Evra-Kaufman for all dimensions that the d-skeletons of (d+1)-dimensional Ramanujan complexes provide bounded degree topological expanders. This answers Gromov's original problem, but still leaves open whether the Ramanujan complexes themselves are topological expanders. it was shown recently by Kaufman- Kazdhan- Lubotzky for small dimensions and Evra-Kaufman for all dimensions that the d-skeletons of (d+1)-dimensional Ramanujan complexes provide bounded degree topological expanders. This answers Gromov's original problem, but still leaves open whether the Ramanujan complexes themselves are topological expanders. We will describe these developments and the general area of high dimensional expanders and some of its open problems.
 
Alessandro Giuliani, Università di Roma 3
Height fluctuations and universality relations in interacting dimer models
Wednesday, May 04 2016, at 16:00
Sala di rappresentanza, Dipartimento di Matematica, Università degli Studi, Via C. Saldini 50
Abstract
 
Ben Moonen, Universita'di Nijmegen
On the Tate and Mumford-Tate conjectures for varieties with h^{2,0}=1
Wednesday, April 06 2016, at 17:00
Sala di rappresentanza, Dipartimento di Matematica, Università degli Studi, Via C. Saldini 50
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Enzo Mitidieri, Università degli Studi di Trieste
Liouville Theorems in PDE’s: old and new
Tuesday, March 15 2016, at 16:30
Sala Consiglio, 7 piano, Dipartimento di Matematica, Via Bonardi 9, Milano
Abstract
 
Stanimir Troyanski, University of Murcia and Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Renormings in Banach spaces. Convexity and flatness
http://www.mate.polimi.it/smf/upload/file/allegati/SMF_Troya...stract.pdf
Monday, March 14 2016, at 16:00
Sala di Rappresentanza, Dipartimento di Matematica, Via Saldini 50
 
Camillo De Lellis, Universitaet Zuerich
Regularity and singularity of area-minimizing surfaces
Friday, February 26 2016, at 11:00
Sala Consiglio, 7 piano, Dipartimento di Matematica, Via Bonardi 9, Milano
Abstract