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BGU Probability and Ergodic Theory (PET) seminar

Amenability, proximality, and higher order syndeticity Online

Jan 7, 11:10—12:00, 2021, Online

Speaker

Guy Salomon (Weizmann Institute)

Abstract

An action of a discrete group G on a compact Hausdorff space X is called proximal if for every two points x and y of X there is a net g_i in G such that lim(g_i x)=lim(g_i y), and strongly proximal if the action of G on the space Prob(X) of probability measures on X is proximal. The group G is called strongly amenable if all of its proximal actions have a fixed point and amenable if all of its strongly proximal actions have a fixed point.

In this talk, I will present a correspondence between (strongly) proximal actions of G and Boolean algebras of subsets of G consisting of certain kinds of “large” subsets. I will use these Boolean algebras to establish new characterizations of amenability and strong amenability. Furthermore, I will show how this machinery helps to characterize “dense orbit sets” answering a question of Glasner, Tsankov, Weiss, and Zucker.

This is joint work with Matthew Kennedy and Sven Raum.

Jerusalem - Be'er Sheva Algebraic Geometry Seminar

The Langlands-Rapoport Conjecture for global G-shtukas

Jan 13, 15:00—16:30, 2021,

Speaker

Urs Hartl (Münster)

Abstract

Moduli spaces for bounded global G-shtukas are function field analogs of Shimura varieties. The Langlands-Rapoport conjecture wants to give a group theoretic description of their points with values in finite fields.


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