Noncommutative Analysis at the Technion-POSTPONED

Due to the Coronavirus outbreak the conference is POSTPONED. 

Noncommutative Analysis at the Technion

June 20-25, 2021

In honour of Paul S. Muhly for his research contributions and his leadership

Paul Muhly

Invited speakers (tentative): 

  • Kenneth Davidson, University of Waterloo
  • Valentin Deaconu, University of Nevada
  • Soren Eilers, University of Copenhagen
  • Shirly Geffen University of Munster and Ben-Gurion University
  • Marius Ionescu, US Naval Academy
  • Michael Jury, University of Florida
  • Matthew Kennedy, University of Waterloo
  • Igor Klep, University of Ljubljiana
  • Kathryn McCormick, University of Minnesota
  • Paul Muhly University of Iowa
  • Magdalena Musat, University of Copenhagen
  • Rachael Norton, Fitchburg State University
  • Jean Renault, University of Orleans
  • Jaydeb Sarkar, Indian Statistical Institute Bangalore
  • Michael Skeide, University of Molise
  • Claude Schochet, Technion
  • Eli Shamovich, Ben-Gurion University
  • Victor Vinnikov, Ben-Gurion University

About: 

The workshop will include the diverse areas that come under the title “Noncommutative Analysis”, which have interested Paul Muhly over the years: Operator Algebras, Noncommutative Function Theory, Hilbert Modules, and more. We propose to bring together selected representatives from the various noncommutative tribes, to present their most recent results, exchange ideas, as well as to discuss open problems.

We plan to have a reception on Sunday night, and then have four full days of full lectures. There will be generous breaks and the participants will be housed together to facilitate interaction.

Organizers: 

Orr Shalit (Technion)

Baruch Solel (Technion)

Scientific committee: 

Kenneth Davidson (University of Waterloo)

Orr Shalit (Technion)

Eli Shamovich (Ben Gurion University)

Baruch Solel (Technion)

Victor Vinnikov (Ben Gurion University)

*** THE CONFERENCE WILL TAKE PLACE ASSUMING THERE IS AN IMPROVEMENT IN THE GLOBAL HEALTH SITUATION, AND IN ACCORDANCE TO ISRAELI GUIDELINES***