[Turkmath:5587] Feza Gursey Center for Physics and Mathematics-Higher Structures Seminars [no.8][04.26.2022]::H. Özgür Bayındır(City University of London)

kazimilhan.ikeda kazimilhan.ikeda at boun.edu.tr
Sat Apr 23 21:06:34 UTC 2022


Dear all,

We would like to announce that Haldun Özgür Bayındır (City University of 
London)
will give a talk in the "Higher Structures Webinars"  of  Feza Gürsey 
Center for
Physics and Mathematics.

TITLE: "Adjoining roots to ring spectra and algebraic K-theory"

ABSTRACT: The category of spectra captures an important part of the 
complexity of
topological spaces while providing generalizations of many important 
notions in
homological algebra.

In this work, we develop a new method to adjoin roots to ring spectra 
and show that
this process results in interesting splittings in algebraic K-theory.

In the first part of my talk, I will provide motivation for algebraic 
K-theory and
highly structured ring spectra. After this, I will discuss trace 
methods, a program
that provides computational tools for algebraic K-theory, and introduce 
our results.

This is a joint work in progress with Tasos Moulinos and Christian 
Ausoni.

DATE & TIME: Tuesday, April 26, 2022, 14:30 Istanbul local time.

Zoom link details:
Kazim Ilhan Ikeda is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Seminar for M.Sc students and beyond (26 April::Haldun Özgür 
Bayındır)
Time: 26 April 2022 at 14:30

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