1 Tytuł i czas trwania konferencji 2 Organizatorzy

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1 Tytuł i czas trwania konferencji 2 Organizatorzy
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Tytuł i czas trwania konferencji
"14th WORKSHOP: NONCOMMUTATIVE HARMONIC ANALYSIS"
czas trwania: 25.09–1.10.2011r.
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Organizatorzy
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Komitet Programowy:
1. Daniel Alpay (Negev, Izrael)
2. Teodor Banica (Cergy-Pontoise, Francja)
3. Joachim Cuntz ( Münster, Niemcy)
4. Gero Fendler (Wien, Austria)
5. Uwe Franz (Besançon, Francja)
6. Fumio Hiai (Tohoku, Japonia)
7. Un Cig Ji (Chungbuk, Korea Pd.)
8. Yasuyuki Kawahigashi (Tokyo, Japonia)
9. Seung-Hyeok Kye (Seoul, Korea PD.)
10. Franz Lehner (Graz, Austria)
11. Michael Leinert (Heidelberg, Niemcy)
12. Eugene Lytvynov (Swansea, Walia)
13. Naofumi Muraki (Iwate, Japonia)
14. Nobuaki Obata (Tohoku, Japonia)
15. Alexander Soshnikov (UC Davis, USA)
16. Roland Speicher (Saarbrücken, Niemcy)
17. Jacek Wesołowski (Warszawa, Polska)
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Komitet Organizacyjny
1. Marek Bożejko (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
2. Melanie Hinz (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
3. Ilona Królak (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
4. Anna Krystek (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
5. Anna Kula (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
6. Romuald Lenczewski (Politechnika Wrocławska)
7. Marcin Marciniak (Uniwersytet Gdański)
8. Wojciech Młotkowski (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
9. Rafał Sałapata (Politechnika Wrocławska)
10. Łukasz Wojakowski (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
11. Janusz Wysoczański (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)
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Uczestnicy, podział na kraje
Łączna liczba uczestników: 98, w tym z Polski: 42.
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Polska
1. Michał Adamczyk (University of Łódź)
2. Paweł Barbarski (University of Gdańsk)
3. Marek Bożejko (University of Wrocław)
4. Dariusz Chruściński (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń)
5. Jan Czajkowski (University of Wrocław)
6. Agnieszka Czyżewska-Jankowska (University of Wrocław)
7. Maciej Dołęga (University of Wrocław)
8. Wiktor Ejsmont (University of Wrocław)
9. Tomasz Gogacz (University of Wrocław)
10. Lech Jankowski (University of Wrocław)
11. Paweł Józiak (University of Wrocław)
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12. Krzysztof Kaniowski (University of Łódź)
13. Alina Kargol (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin)
14. Dorota Kępa (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin)
15. Katarzyna Klimczak (University of Łódź)
16. Andrzej Komisarski (University of Łódź)
17. Anna Krystek (University of Wrocław)
18. Anna Kula (Jagiellonian University, Kraków and Université de Franche-Comté,
Besançon)
19. Bartosz Kwaśniewski (University of Białystok)
20. Romuald Lenczewski (Wrocław University of Technology)
21. Katarzyna Lubnauer (University of Łódź)
22. Andrzej Łuczak (University of Łódź)
23. Michał Marcinkowski (University of Wrocław)
24. Joanna Matysiak (Warsaw University of Technology)
25. Wojciech Matysiak (Warsaw University of Technology)
26. Jolanta Misiewicz (Warsaw University of Technology)
27. Wojtek Młotkowski (University of Wrocław)
28. Maciej Nowak (Jagiellonian University, Kraków)
29. Jakub Olejnik (University of Łódź)
30. Adam Osękowski (University of Warsaw)
31. Adam Paszkiewicz (University of Łódź)
32. Aleksander Pełczyński (University of Warsaw)
33. Piotr Śniady (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw)
34. Tomasz Sobieszek (University of Łódź)
35. Kamil Szpojankowski (Warsaw University of Technology)
36. Sławomir Szumiński (University of Łódź)
37. Tomasz Tylec (University of Gdańsk)
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38. Franciszek Hugon Szafraniec (Jagiellonian University, Kraków)
39. Jan Schneider (Wrocław)
40. Łukasz Wojakowski (University of Wrocław)
41. Stanisław Woronowicz with wife (University of Warsaw)
42. Janusz Wysoczański (University of Wrocław)
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Niemcy
1. Octavio Arizmendi (Universität des Saarlandes)
2. Gero Fendler (University of Vienna)
3. Andreas Gärtner (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
4. Malte Gerhold (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald)
5. Joachim Cuntz (Mathematisches Institut Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität
Münster)
6. Maxim Derevyagin (Technical University of Berlin)
7. Michael Leinert (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg)
8. Thomas Löbbe (Bielefeld University)
9. Carlos Vargas Obieta (Universität des Saarlandes)
10. Anna Reshetenko (Bielefeld University)
11. Kay Schwieger (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
12. Roland Speicher (Universität des Saarlandes)
13. Stefan Voß (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald)
14. Moritz Weber (Universität des Saarlandes)
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Francja
1. Helene Airault (Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Insset and LAMFA)
2. Thierry Cabanal-Duvillard (Université René Descartes, Paris 5)
3. Mirelle Capitaine (Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse)
4. Pierre Fima (Université Paris Diderot, Paris 7)
5. Uwe Franz (Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon)
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6. Amaury Freslon (Université Paris Diderot, Paris 7)
7. Mikael de la Salle (Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon)
8. Christian Le Merdy (Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon)
9. Ion Nechita (CNRS, Université de Toulouse)
10. Quanhua Xu (Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon)
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Japonia
1. Hiroshi Ando (University of Copenhagen and Kyoto University)
2. Nobuhiro Asai (Aichi University of Education)
3. Marie Choda (Osaka Kyoiku University)
4. Takahiro Hasebe (Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University)
5. Fumio Hiai (Tohoku University)
6. Yasuyuki Kawahigashi (University of Tokyo)
7. Yasumichi Matsuzawa (Mathematisches Institut der Universität Leipzig)
8. Naofumi Muraki (Iwate Prefectural University)
9. Nobuaki Obata (Tohoku University)
10. Hiroaki Yoshida (Ochanomizu University, Tokyo)
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Wielka Brytania
1. Michael Brannan (Queen’s University, Kingston)
2. Matthew Brown (University of Nottingham)
3. Robin Hudson (Loughborough University)
4. Paul Jones (Loughborough University)
5. Eugene Lytvynov (Swansea University)
6. Janosch Ortmann (Warwick Mathematics Institute)
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Korea Południowa
1. Un Cig Ji (Chungbuk National University)
2. Seung-Hyeok Kye (Seoul National University)
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Izrael
1. Daniel Alpay (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
2. Alon Kipnis (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
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Austria
1. Franz Lehner (Technische Universität Graz)
2. Christian Sattlecker (Technische Universität Graz)
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Włochy
1. Michael Skeide (Universita degli Studi del Molise, Campobasso)
2. László Zsido (Dipartimento di Matematica, Universita di Roma "Tor Vergata")
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Kanada
Timothy Cioppa (University of Ottawa)
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Portugalia
José Luis da Silva (University of Madeira)
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Rosja
Mikhail Gordin (Euler International Mathematical Institute, St. Petersburg)
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Tunezja
Samah Horrigue (University of Tunis El Manar)
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Hiszpania
Jarosław Korbicz (Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, Barcelona)
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Węgry
Denes Petz (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
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USA
Alexander Soshnikov (University of California, Davis)
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Australia
Fedor Sukochev (University of New South Wales, Sydney)
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Spis referatów
1. Helene Airault (Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Insset and LAMFA) OrnsteinUhlenbeck operators on a Kähler manifold and infinitesimal representation of
a Lie group representations, some examples
2. Daniel Alpay (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Linear stochastic systems
and a new class of commutative rings
3. Hiroshi Ando (University of Copenhagen and Kyoto University) Embedding
of Polish groups into unitary groups of II1 factors (joint work with Yasumichi
Matsuzawa at Leipzig and Hokkaido university).
4. Octavio Arizmendi (Universität des Saarlandes) On a class of explicit CauchyStieltjes transforms related to monotone stable and free Poisson laws
5. Nobuhiro Asai (Aichi University of Education) The Brenke type generating
functions and orthogonal polynomials.
6. Michael Brannan (Queen’s University, Kingston) Reduced von Neumann algebras of quantum permutation groups
7. Matthew Brown (University of Nottingham) The Quantum Stochastic (QS)
Duhamel Principle
8. Mirelle Capitaine (Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse) Free subordination
property and deformed matricial models
9. Marie Choda (Osaka Kyoiku University) Entropy for unital completely posive
maps
10. Dariusz Chruściński (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń) Non-Markovian
evolution of quantum systems
11. Joachim Cuntz (Mathematisches Institut Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität
Münster) The regular C ∗ -algebras of some semigroups from number theory
12. José Luis da Silva (University of Madeira) Poisson grey noise in infinite dimensions
13. Mikael de la Salle (Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon) Non-commutative
Lp spaces without the operator space approximation property.
14. Maxim Derevyagin (National Academy of Science of Ukraine) On the λ-dynamics
of the orthogonal polynomials corresponding to the Jacobi matrix L + λM
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15. Takahiro Hasebe (Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University) Semigroups related to additive and multiplicative, free and Boolean
convolutions
16. Fumio Hiai (Tohoku University) Jensen and Minkowski type inequalities for
operator means (joint work with J.-C. Bourin)
17. Samah Horrigue (University of Tunis El Manar) Quantum generalized fractional evolution equation
18. Robin Hudson (Loughborough University) Quantum Lévy area
19. Un Cig Ji (Chungbuk National University) Quantum Stochastic Calculus Associated with Quadratic Quantum White Noises
20. Alina Kargol (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin) Decay of Correlations in Ferromagnetic Quantum Models
21. Yasuyuki Kawahigashi (University of Tokyo) N=2 superconformal field theory
and noncommutative geometry
22. Andrzej Komisarski (University of Łódź) On minimal number of measurements, which form an informationally complete system
23. Anna Kula (Jagiellonian University, Kraków and Université de Franche-Comté,
Besançon) Lévy Processes on compact quantum groups: from symmetries to
derivation and beyond
24. Bartosz Kwaśniewski (University of Białystok) C*-algebras generalizing both
Cuntz-Pimsner and Doplicher-Roberts algebras
25. Seung-Hyeok Kye (Seoul National University) Product vectors and their partial conjugates
26. Christian Le Merdy (Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon) Operators and
their square functions on noncommutative Lp –spaces.
27. Franz Lehner (Technische Universität Graz) Characterization Problems in Free
Probability
28. Romuald Lenczewski (Wrocław University of Technology) Matricial R-transform
29. Andrzej Łuczak (University of Łódź) Cloning and broadcasting states
30. Eugene Lytvynov (Swansea University) Meixner’s orthogonal polynomials in
classical and non-commutative probability
31. Ion Nechita (CNRS, Université de Toulouse) Block-modified Wishart matrices
and applications to entanglement theory
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32. Maciej Nowak (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) Multiplication law and S
transform for non-hermitian random matrices
33. Nobuaki Obata (Tohoku University) Spectral analysis of Manhattan products
of digraphs
34. Janosch Ortmann (Warwick Mathematics Institute) Large Deviations for Noncrossing partitions and applications to free probability
35. Adam Paszkiewicz (University of Łódź) On general form of quantum information - joint work with Tomasz Sobieszek
36. Denes Petz (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) Some structures of finite dimensional Hilbert spaces (motivated by quantum theory)
37. Michael Skeide (Universita degli Studi del Molise, Campobasso) Free Product
Systems
38. Piotr Śniady (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) Trajectories of jeu-detaquin (joint work with Dan Romik)
39. Alexander Soshnikov (University of California, Davis) On fluctuation of matrix
entries of regular functions of Wigner matrices and outliers in the spectrum of
finite rank perturbations.
40. Fedor Sukochev (University of New South Wales, Sydney) On the Rosenthal
inequalities in noncommutative symmetric spaces
41. Stanisław Woronowicz (University of Warsaw) Multiplicative unitary for the
quantum double
42. Janusz Wysoczański (University of Wrocław) Introduction to generalized (anyon)
statistics (joint work with M. Bozejko and E. Lytvynov)
43. Quanhua Xu (Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon) Harmonic analysis on
noncommutative tori
44. Hiroaki Yoshida (Ochanomizu University, Tokyo) Integral representations of
the relative free entropy associated with semicircular gradients
45. László Zsido (Dipartimento di Matematica, Universita di Roma "Tor Vergata")
Relative weakly mixing for non-commutative dynamical systems
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Opis merytoryczny
Głównym celem Konferencji była prezentacja najnowszych wyników badań, dokonana przez czołowych specjalistów w następujących dziedzinach:
1. Free probability
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2. Random matrices
3. Non-commutative harmonic analysis
4. Classical and non-commutative Markov processes
5. Generalized Brownian motions
6. Various notions of independence
7. Asymptotic spectral analysis of graphs
8. Orthogonal polynomials
9. Asymptotic representation theory
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