New directions in noncommutative geometry.

Lead Research Organisation: University of Southampton
Department Name: School of Mathematics

Abstract

We propose to hold a workshop in a very active and exciting area of modern pure mathematics, which is known as noncommutative geometry. A fundamental premise of noncommutative geometry is the idea that thatinformation about a space or a group can be obtained from properties of a suitable operator algebra. For a group G, an example of an interesting space to consider is a space of its irreducible representations. These spaces typically have a very complicated structure and various topological tools have been developed to assist in their study.Another way to understand the representation theory of a group is through the study of associated group C*-algebras, which according to the philosophy of noncommutative geometry, play the role of the algebras of continuous functions of spaces of irreducible representationsof the group. For example, the reduced C*-algebra of a group contains information about the irreducible representations of the group G that make up theleft regular representation of G.The Baum-Connes conjecture proposes a scheme of extracting topological information about the space of representations of a group by means of K-theory of its reduced C*-algebra. This hypothesis links in a very ingenious way analytic properties of the group with the geometry of spaces on which it acts in a prescribed way. This conjecture has been the subject of intense study over the past two decades and has produced a number of wonderful results. Some of the most exciting insights that emerged recently is the link between the conjecture and the Langlands programme, which is a sophisticated scheme that describes the structure of spaces of representations of a certain class of groups. Our workshop will bring together leading mathematicians to provide an excellent opportunity for the exchange of ideas that are likely to lead to the resolution of a number of interesting and difficult problems in this area. It is rare that the speakers invited to our meeting are present in the UK at the same time.

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Jacek Brodzki (Author) (2008) Property A and exactness of the uniform Roe algebra in L'Enseignement Mathématique (2)

 
Description This grant was used to organise a workshop to stimulate new research directions in non commutative geometry.
Exploitation Route The results will be of interest to research mathematicians working in coarse geometry, non commutative geometry and K-theory.
Sectors Other

 
Description There have been follow on meetings and joint publications which originated from the workshop supported by the grant.
First Year Of Impact 2011
Sector Education,Other
Impact Types Cultural