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MPI-Oberseminar

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Organiser(s): 
C. Kaiser
Date: 
Thu, 31/01/2013 - 15:00 - Thu, 31/12/2026 - 16:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

The Oberseminar is a very long running seminar at MPI (‘Ober‘ standing for 'upper'). Its idea is that the guests of the MPI speak in this seminar (hopefully early in their stay) and get the chance to explain their work to the other guests.

Friedrich Hirzebruch Lecture

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Location: 
University Club Bonn

The annual Friedrich Hirzebruch Lecture is a series of lectures started in 2007 on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Prof. Friedrich Hirzebruch. The lectures address a general audience and aim at illustrating the relation between mathematics and art, society and other fields.

Conference on "The Mathematics of Post-Quantum Cryptography"

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Organiser(s): 
Eleni Agathocleous (MPIM), Stephan Ehlen (BSI), Joanna Meinel (BSI), Pieter Moree (MPIM)
Date: 
Wed, 04/12/2024 - 09:00 - Thu, 05/12/2024 - 15:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

Conference on "The Mathematics of Post-Quantum Cryptography", December 4 - 5, 2024

Post-Quantum cryptography is a branch of public-key cryptography aiming to design
cryptographic schemes building on mathematical problems that are conjectured to be hard
to solve on both, classical and quantum computers. Such cryptographic schemes are needed
since Shor's quantum algorithms break classical public-key cryptography based on the
discrete logarithm problem (in finite fields or elliptic curves) as well as integer factoring in polynomial

Workshop on "Unstable Homotopy Theory"

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Organiser(s): 
Tobias Barthel, Yuqing Shi
Date: 
Mon, 11/11/2024 - 09:00 - Fri, 15/11/2024 - 15:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

Workshop on "Unstable Homotopy Theory", November 11 - 15, 2024

Unstable homotopy theory is about understanding the detailed structure and properties of topological spaces and morphisms between them. Central to this study is the concept of homotopy types (also known as ∞-groupoids, animas, or spaces), which classify topological spaces up to weak homotopy equivalence.

Hecke L-values, definite Shimura sets and mod l non-vanishing

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Speaker: 
Ashay Burungale
Affiliation: 
The University of Texas at Austin/MPIM
Date: 
Wed, 18/09/2024 - 14:30 - 15:30
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall
Parent event: 
Number theory lunch seminar

We outline mod l non-vanishing of Hecke L-values in self-dual families over imaginary quadratic fields. This includes the vanishing of the mu-invariant of Rubin’s p-adic L-function. (Joint with W. He, S. Kobayashi and K. Ota.)

Lecture 10: Dualizable categories and localizing motives, V

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Speaker: 
Alexander Efimov
Affiliation: 
Einstein Institute of Mathematics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Date: 
Fri, 13/09/2024 - 11:30 - 12:30
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

I will give an introduction to localizing invariants of dualizable categories. I will start with the general theory of dualizable categories, and explain some non-trivial results, such as equivalence between dualizability and flatness for a presentable stable category. Then we will compute the localizing invariants of various dualizable categories which come from topology and non-Archimedean analysis. These include sheaves on locally compact Hausdorff spaces and categories of nuclear modules on formal schemes.

Tea and Coffee Break

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Date: 
Fri, 13/09/2024 - 11:00 - 11:30
Location: 
MPIM Tea Room

Lecture 9: Dualizable categories and localizing motives, IV

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Speaker: 
Alexander Efimov
Affiliation: 
Einstein Institute of Mathematics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Date: 
Fri, 13/09/2024 - 10:00 - 11:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

I will give an introduction to localizing invariants of dualizable categories. I will start with the general theory of dualizable categories, and explain some non-trivial results, such as equivalence between dualizability and flatness for a presentable stable category. Then we will compute the localizing invariants of various dualizable categories which come from topology and non-Archimedean analysis. These include sheaves on locally compact Hausdorff spaces and categories of nuclear modules on formal schemes.

Talk 3: Motives as a localization of categories

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Speaker: 
Maxime Ramzi
Affiliation: 
University of Copenhagen
Date: 
Thu, 12/09/2024 - 16:30 - 17:30
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall

The category of localizing motives is the recipient of the universal localizing invariant, and will be one of the main characters of this conference. I will report on joint work with Vova Sosnilo and Christoph Winges, where we give a new perspective on this category, closer in spirit to the operator theoretic $KK$-category. Namely, we prove that this category is a localization of the category of stable categories. I will discuss a proof of this result as well as applications thereof.

 

Tea and Coffee Break

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Date: 
Thu, 12/09/2024 - 16:00 - 16:30
Location: 
MPIM Tea Room
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