Sept 29 (Wed): Minisymposium "New Trends in Algorithmic Randomness and Computable Analysis"

Rupert Hölzl r at hoelzl.fr
Tue Sep 28 03:37:36 EDT 2021


=== Minisymposium:  New Trends in Algorithmic Randomness and Computable 
Analysis, Wednesday, September 29, 2021 ===


Organized by Rupert Hölzl (Bundeswehr University Munich) and Christopher 
Porter (Drake University, United States),

The minisymposium is part of the 2021 Joint Meeting of the DMV-ÖMG 
(German and Austrian mathematical societies), hosted by the University 
of Passau.

The minisymposium will be held online via Zoom.  Registration 
information for the conference can be found here: 
https://www.uni-passau.de/en/dmv-oemg-jahrestagung-2021/home/



=== Program (All times listed below are GMT+2) ===

== Session 1 ==

Wed 10.30-10.55:
Keng Meng Ng (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
"Effective topology and computability"

Wed 11.00-11.25:
George Barmpalias, (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 
China)
"Pathwise-random trees and models of second-order arithmetic"

Wed 11.30-11.55:
Mathieu Hoyrup (Inria, France)
"Realizing semicomputable simplices by computable dynamical systems"

Wed 12.00-12.25:
Valentino Delle Rose (Università degli Studi Di Siena, Italy)
"Relativized depth"


== Session 2 ==

Wed 15.00-15.25:
Elvira Mayordomo (Zaragoza University, Spain)
"Extending the reach of the point-to-set principle"

Wed 15.30-15.55:
Tomasz Steifer (Polish Academy of Sciences)
"Randomness relative to almost all oracles"

Wed 16.30-16.55:
Laurent Bienvenu (CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, France)
"Some new results on Bennett's logical depth"

Wed 17.00-17.25:
Jan Reimann (Pennsylvania State University, United States)
"Algorithmic randomness and uniform distribution"

Wed 17.30-17.55:
Verónica Becher (University of Buenos Aires and CONICET, Argentina)
"Insertion in normal numbers"

Wed 18.00-18.25:
Diego Rojas (Iowa State University, United States)
"Effective notions of weak convergence of measures on the real line"



Please contact Rupert Hölzl (r at hoelzl.fr) or Christopher Porter 
(christopher.porter at drake.edu) with any questions about the minisymposium.

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