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Probability and ergodic theory (PET)

Mean and Minimum

Jun 21, 10:50—12:00, 2016, Math -101

Speaker

Naomi Feldheim ( Stanford )

Abstract

Let X and Y be two unbounded positive independent random variables. Write Min_m for the probability of the event {min(X,Y) > m} and Mean_m for that of the event {(X+Y)/2 > m}. We show that the limit inferior of Min_m / Mean_m is always 0 (as m approaches infinity), regardless of the distributions of X and Y. We view this statement as a universal anti-concentration result, and discuss several implications. The proof is elementary but involved, relying on comparison to the “nearest” log-concave measure. We also provide a multiple-variables, weighted variant of this result in the i.i.d. case and pose a conjectured general result encompassing this phenomenon. Joint work with Ohad Feldheim

Logic, Set Theory and Topology

w2-Suslin Tree (The talk will be given in Hebrew)

Jun 21, 12:30—13:45, 2016, Math -101

Speaker

Inbar Marom (BGU)

Abstract

An w2-Suslin tree is a tree of height omega-2 which has no branches nor anti-chains of size omega-2. I will show that if we assume (less than) GCH and Square principle on omega-1 we can build an w2-Suslin Tree.

Algebra & number theory day

Jun 23, 11:30—16:30, 2016, Seminar room -101, Math building (58), BGU

Speakers

  • Christian MAIRE – University of Franche-Comté (France)
  • Eliyahu MATZRI – Bar-Ilan University (Israel)
  • Thomas WEIGEL – University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy)

Program

11:30 -11:40

Opening with Prof. M. Cohen

11:40 -12:40

C. Maire - Infinite extensions of number fields, analytic pro-p groups and fixed points

12:45 -13:45

Lunch - offered to all participants

14:00 -15:00

E. Matzri - One sided genus of a central simple algebra

15:00 -15:30

Coffee break

15:30 -16:30

T. Weigel - Koszul pro-p groups


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