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Direttore: Paolo Stellari
      
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Isaac Namioka, University of Washington
Analysis of the flow associated with the function $n\mapsto\lambda^{n^k}$
Mercoledì 17 Giugno 2009, ore 17:00
Dipartimento di Matematica, Politecnico di Milano, Aula Seminari III piano
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Gregory Margulis, Yale University
Homogeneous Dynamics And Number Theory
Lunedì 08 Giugno 2009, ore 16:30
Dipartimento di Matematica, Università di Milano, V. Saldini 50, Aula Chisini
 
Gordana Todorov, Northeastern University (Boston, Stati Uniti)
Cluster categories and their relation to cluster algebras and semi-invariants
Mercoledì 26 Settembre 2007, ore 17:00
Dipartimento di Matematica - Università degli Studi - Via Saldini 50 - Milano - Sala di Rappresentanza
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Marc Levine, Northeastern University (Boston, Stati Uniti)
Motivic homotopy theory
Lunedì 18 Giugno 2007, ore 17:00
Dipartimento di Matematica - Università degli Studi - Via Saldini 50 - Milano - Sala di Rappresentanza
 
Sverre O. Smalø, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norvegia)
Degenerations and other orderings on the space of d-dimensional representations of associative algebras
Lunedì 04 Giugno 2007, ore 17:00
Dipartimento di Matematica - Università degli Studi - Via Saldini 50 - Milano - Sala di Rappresentanza
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This talk will be centered around the three related partial orderings on the space of d-dimensional representations of a finitely generated associative algebra over an algebraically closed field given by degenerations, what is called virtual degenerations and an order induced by the dimensions of the spaces of homomorphisms. These partial orders are on the outset of a geometrical nature. However, it is usually more convenient to express them in pure algebraic terms using homological properties. Therefore these notions can also be extended to the situation where the field is not algebraically closed, and some of the results can even be extended to the situation where one is considering algebras over a commutative artin ring. For the results which hold true in the most general situation the proofs become most elegant since they depend on using length arguments only and thereby forgetting about the nature of the field altogether. The notions will be introduced by using familiar examples from linear algebra and matrices, and some basic algebra.
 
Timothy J. Sluckin, University of Southampton (Gran Bretagna)
The mathematical legacy of Vito Volterra
Martedì 22 Maggio 2007, ore 17:00
Dipartimento di Matematica - Politecnico di Milano - Via Bonardi 9 - Milano - Aula Seminari VI piano
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