Twinned Conference on C*-Algebras and Tensor Categories

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Twinned Conference on C*-Algebras and Tensor Categories

 06 - 10 Nov 2023

ICMS, Bayes Centre, Edinburgh and The Fields Institute, Canada

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Scientific Organisers:

  • Kristin Courtney, University of Southern Denmark
  • André Henriques, University of Oxford
  • Dave Penneys, The Ohio State University
  • Emily Peters, Loyola University Chicago
  • Aaron Tikuisis, University of Ottawa
  • Stuart White, University of Oxford

About:

This event will be a twinned transatlantic conference on “C*-algebras and tensor categories”, promoting new connections between C*-algebra theory and tensor categories/subfactors - an interface with tremendous, yet barely explored, potential.

The conference takes place simultaneously at two locations: the Fields Institute in Canada and the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS) in Edinburgh. This "twinned conference'' model aims to reduce the environmental impact of conference travel without sacrificing one-on-one interactions. The talks will be hybrid, with the speaker giving an in-person talk at either Fields or ICMS that is streamed live to the other institute. The talks will be held in the afternoons at ICMS and mornings at Fields. Minicourses will be in person (not streamed) in the mornings at ICMS and in the afternoons at Fields. We have two sets of minicourse speakers, one for each location, who will coordinate their lectures.

Many major breakthroughs in the classification of C*-algebras of finite topological dimension have been underpinned by the large-scale transfer of von Neumann techniques on multiple levels. The overarching objective of this conference is to bring together researchers at the interface of the rapidly developing areas of the structure and classification of C*-algebras and subfactor theory/tensor categories. Our driving scientific goal is the question:

Which strongly amenable rigid C*-tensor categories act on which classifiable C*-algebras, and when can such actions be reasonably classified?

Due to the recent success in the C*-algebra classification program, today C*-algebras stand at exactly the analogous stage to where von Neumann algebra theory was around the early '80s, when Jones pioneered subfactor theory. This is the right moment to lay the foundations for large-scale research into quantum symmetries on C*-algebras.

The main techniques will be drawn both from deep classification theorems in subfactor theory, including the theorems of Jones and Ocneanu from the '80s and Popa from the '90s, and the rapid recent progress in the classification of C*-algebras. Through this twinned workshop, we aim to open a vibrant area in the intersection of operator algebras and tensor categories, and bring together two communities of researchers.

Programme:

Monday 6 November
Registration
Welcome and Housekeeping
Karen Strung and Gabor Szabo, Institute of Mathematics, Czech Academy of Sciences and KU Leuven Minicourse: C*-algebras
Break
Samuel Evington and Pieter Naaijkens, University of Münster and Cardiff University Minicourse: Tensor Categories
Lunch
Michael Brannan, University of Waterloo (Broadcast from Fields) Categorified graphs
Break
Paramita Das, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata Commuting squares in 2-categories
Break
Dilian Yang , University of Windsor (Broadcast from Fields) Representing topological full groups in Steinberg algebras and C*-algebras
Break
Stefaan Vaes, KU Leuven Graphs, tensor categories and subfactors: some analytic aspects
Welcome Reception
Tuesday 7 November
Samuel Evington and Pieter Naaijkens, University of Münster and Cardiff University Minicourse: Tensor Categories
Break
Early career talks Jonathan Taylor (University of Potsdam), Alistair Miller (University of Southern Denmark), Ujan Chakraborty (University of Glasgow) & Vincentas Mulevičius (Vilnius University)
Break
Karen Strung and Gabor Szabo, Institute of Mathematics, Czech Academy of Sciences, and KU Leuven Minicourse: C*-algebras
Lunch
Sarah Reznikoff , Virginia Tech (Broadcast from Fields) A shorter talk on regular ideals
Break
Ulrich Pennig, Cardiff University Fell bundles and higher Dixmier-Douady theory
Break
Melody Molander, University of California, Santa Barbara (Broadcast from Fields) Skein Theory for Affine ADE Subfactor Planar Algebras
Break
Yuki Arano, Nagoya University Tensor category equivariant KK-theory
Wednesday 8 November
Karen Strung and Gabor Szabo, Institute of Mathematics, Czech Academy of Sciences and KU Leuven Minicourse: C*-algebras
Break
Early career talks Robert Neagu (University of Oxford), Sergio Giron Pacheco (KU Leuven), Shamindra Ghosh (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), Julian Kranz (University of Oxford) & Samantha Pilgrim (University of Glasgow)
Break
Samuel Evington and Pieter Naaijkens, University of Münster and Cardiff University Minicourse: Tensor Categories
Lunch
Zhuang Niu , University of Wyoming (Broadcast from Fields) A classification of Villadsen algebras
Break
Anna Duwenig, KU Leuven The Zappa–Szép product of a Fell bundle by a groupoid
Break
Elizabeth Gillaspy , University of Montana (Online talk by zoom, hosted by Fields) Zk−1 -Cartan subalgebras in k -graph C∗ -algebras
Break
Xin Li, University of Glasgow Ample groupoids, topological full groups, algebraic K-theory spectra and infinite loop spaces
Thursday 9 November
Samuel Evington and Pieter Naaijkens, University of Münster and Cardiff University Minicourse: Tensor Categories
Break
Early career talks Kan Kitamura (The University of Tokyu), Nicloas Faroß (Saarland University), Paul Meunier (KU Leuven), Patrick Kinnear (University of Edinburgh) & Matteo Pagliero (KU Leuven)
Break
Karen Strung and Gabor Szabo, Institute of Mathematics, Czech Academy of Sciences and KU Leuven Minicourse: C*-algebras
Lunch
Mikael Rørdam, University of Copenhagen Around traces and quasitraces
Break
Christian Voigt, University of Glasgow Self-similar quantum symmetries
Break
Anshu , The Fields Institute (Broadcast from Fields) Anyonic quantum symmetries of graphs
Break
Jamie Gabe, University of Southern Denmark The dynamical Kirchberg-Phillips theorem
Conference Dinner
Friday 10 November
Karen Strung and Gabor Szabo, Institute of Mathematics, Czech Academy of Sciences and KU Leuven Minicourse: C*-algebras
Break
Early career talks Ben Bouwen (University of Southern Denmark), Shanshan Hua (University of Oxford), Joseph Dessi (Newcastle University) & Lucas Obermeyer (University Münster)
Break
Samuel Evington and Pieter Naaijkens, University of Münster and Cardiff University Minicourse: Tensor Categories
Lunch
Ying-Fen Lin, Queen's University Belfast Effective groupoids
Break
Masaki Izumi, Kyoto University G-kernels of Kichberg algebras
End of Conference