NSF/CBMS Regional Conference in the Mathematical Sciences

Ergodic Theory, Groups, and Geometry

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

June 22 ­ 26, 1998

Lecture schedule

All talks will be in EE/CS 3-180.

The conference will begin at 9am Monday, and end no later than 11:30am Friday.

There will be 3 lectures each day, at 9am, 10:30am and 2pm, except on Friday, when there will be no afternoon lecture.

Professor Zimmer will present 10 one-hour talks (at 9am and 2pm every day, except an extra talk at 10:30am Monday in place of 2pm Fri.).

We will have guest lectures at 10:30am on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday:

A final talk may be added at 10:15am Friday, to end about 11am.

The number of lectures is intentionally being kept small in order to provide plenty of free time for informal discussions between the participants.

9am 10:30am 2pm
Monday Zimmer Zimmer Zimmer
Tuesday Zimmer Bass Zimmer
Wednesday Zimmer Spatzier Zimmer
Thursday Zimmer Bergelson Zimmer
Friday Zimmer TBA?

Abstract of Professor Bergelson's lecture
"Polynomial versus exponential growth and the theory of multiple recurrence"
The talk will be mostly devoted to recent work with A.Leibman where we show that the so called ergodic Roth theorem extends to a nilpotent situation, whereas both Roth theorem and recurrence (may) fail when the involved transformations generate a solvable group of exponential growth. These results lead to all kinds of interesting speculations and conjectures in which the dichotomy between polynomial and exponential growth plays the crucial role. The background and motivation of these results will also be described.


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