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Arithmetic applications of o-minimality

Local definable Oka Online

May 11, 10:10—12:00, 2021, online

Speaker

Moshe Kamensky (BGU)

Abstract

We will discuss the proof of 2.13 and continue reading section 2

Jerusalem - Be'er Sheva Algebraic Geometry Seminar

TBA

May 12, 15:00—16:30, 2021,

BGU Probability and Ergodic Theory (PET) seminar

Around the Danzer problem and the construction of dense forests. Online

May 13, 11:10—12:00, 2021, Online

Speaker

Faustin Adiceam (The University of Manchester)

Abstract

The still open Danzer problem (1965) asks for the existence of a set with finite density intersecting any convex body of volume one. It has so far attracted a considerable number of ideas revolving around many different areas (ergodic theory, probability, dynamical systems, Diophantine approximation, harmonic analysis, the theory of quasicrystals…).

After surveying the state of the art in this problem, we will focus our attention on the construction of so-called dense forests. These are discrete point sets emerging from the weakening of the volume constraint in Danzer’s question. The emphasis will be put on the effectiveness of such construction.

Based on joint work with Yaar Solomon and Barak Weiss.


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