ATMW Topological Combinatorics (2014)
Venue: | Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Chhatnag Road, Jhunsi, Allahabad |
Dates: | 6th to 11th Oct, 2014 |
Convener(s) | Speakers, Syllabus and Time table | Applicants/Participants |
Name | S. D. Adhikari | Satya Deo | R. Thangadurai |
Mailing Address | Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Chhatnag Road, Jhunsi, Allahabad - 211019 |
Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Chhatnag Road, Jhunsi, Allahabad - 211019 |
Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Chhatnag Road, Jhunsi, Allahabad - 211019 |
Brief Description: The topics covered will be on application of Topological Dynamics, Ergodic Theory and Algebraic Topology in the areas of Combinatorics, Diophantine approximation and Combinatorial Number Theory.
Objective:To introduce advanced topics in ‘Topological and Ergodic methods’ in Combinatorics and Number Theory to young researchers in India. We give the details below.
Introductory lectures on Topological Dynamics, Ergodic Theory, Diophantine approximation and Combinatorics, followed by interaction of these areas of mathematics. Each speaker will give two to four talks and there will be some discussion hours.
Titles and abstracts of the topics covered are as follows:
Introduction to Diophantine approximation by S. D. Adhikari and R. Thangadurai:
- Abstract: We shall first discuss some basic facts about Diophantine approximation. Afterwards, we shall see its connection with solutions of Diophantine equations.
- Application of topological dynamics in Diophantine approximation by S. G. Dani:
Abstract: We discuss certain general principles of applying topological dynamics to address questions in Diophantine approximation, relating especially to studying values of linear and quadratic forms at integer points. The case of binary quadratic forms will be considered in detail. - Fractal methods in Diophantine approximation by Anish Ghosh
Abstract: In this course, we will discuss techniques to compute the Hausdorff measure and dimension of sets of arithmetic interest. We will also discuss Diophantine properties of a large class of measures including fractal measures, a subject which has seen rapid advances recently. - Ordered permutations in topological dynamics, Counting conjugacy classes and Partitions for classification by V. Kannan.
- G- indices and the Topological Tverberg Theorem by Satya Deo:
Abstract: Starting from the classical Tvergerb Theorem we will introduce the notion of G-indices for a finite group G. With some review of algebraic topology,
will will state and prove the Topological Tverberg Theorem and the BMZ colored Tverberg Theorem. - large sets in amenable group and mixing properties by Dibyendu De:
Abstract: Mixing properties for dynamical systems via largeness properties of various “typical” return times sets or independent return times sets, have been studied by various authors.
In the current discussions we consider a hierarchy of notions of largeness for subsets of arbitrary amenable groups (such as thick sets, syndetic sets, IP-sets, etc., as well as some new classes) and study them in conjunction with recurrence in topological dynamics and ergodic theory. We use topological dynamics and topological algebraic properties of the Stone-Cech compactification (βG, ·) where G is an amenable group, to establish the connections between various notions of largeness.
List of speakers.- Prof. S. G. Dani, IIT Bombay, Mumbai
- Prof. Anish Ghosh, TIFR and University of East Anglia
- Prof. V. Kannan, University of Hyderabad.
- Prof. Satya Deo, Harish - Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad.
- Prof. S. D. Adhikari, Harish - Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad.
- Prof. R. Thangadurai, Harish - Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad.
- Prof. Dibyendu De, Kalyani University, Kolkata
Lecture Notes. We shall be giving lecture notes, related materials to the participants during the school.
Time Table (Tentative) :In the morning two and after noon one 1 and 1/2 hours talks meant for main topics.the speakers will cover their topics. The last one hour talk is meant for Discussion and Tutorials. We shall give the tentative time-table as below.
Date | 09:30 - 11:00 | 11:15 - 12:45 | 14:15 - 15:45 | 16:00-17:00 |
06.10.14 | Dibyendu | Satyadeo | Thangadurai | Adhikari |
07.10.14 | Dibyendu | Satyadeo | Adhikari | Thangadurai |
08.10.14 | Kannan | Satyadeo | Anish | Tut/Discussion |
09.10.14 | Kannan | Dani | Anish | Tut/Discussion |
10.10.14 | Kannan | Dani | Anish | Tut/Discussion |
11.10.14 | Kannan | Dani | Anish | Tut/Discussion |
Selected Applicants |
Sr. | SID | Full Name | Gen der | Affiliation | State | Position in College/ University | University /Institute M.Sc./M.A. | Year of Passing M.Sc./ M.A | Ph.D. Deg. Date |
1 | 6446 | Mr. Rameez Raja | M | University of Kashmir | J & K | Ph.D. Student | University of Kashmir | 2009 | |
2 | 6447 | Mr Sameer Ahmad Gupkari | M | JK Institute Of Mathematical Sciences | J & K | Assistant Professor | University of Kashmir | 2003 | |
3 | 6475 | Mr. Soumya Dey | M | IISER Mohali | Punjab | PhD Student | RKM Vivekananda University | 2013 | |
4 | 6483 | Ms Rashmirekha Patra | F | Sambalpur University | Orissa | PhD student | Utkal University | 2010 | |
5 | 6490 | Mr. Subhash Chand | M | Rohilkhand University, Bareilly | UP | M.Sc S | M.A. | Awaiting Result | |
6 | 6502 | Mr. Biplab Basak | M | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore | Karnataka | PhD Student | IIT Kanpur | 2010 | |
7 | 6544 | Mr. Lovy Singhal | M | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research | Maharashtra | Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Fellow | IIT Kanpur | 2011 | |
8 | 6553 | Dr. Jitendra Kumar Maitra | M | Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur. | MP | Associate Professor | Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur. | 1991 | 9 Nov 1998 |
9 | 6577 | Mr Subhajit Jana | M | UNIVERSITY OF KALYANI | WB | PhD research schoolar | IIT Bombay | 2010 | |
10 | 6592 | Mr. Surojit Ghosh | M | Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University | WB | PhD | I.I.T. Kanpur | 2012 | |
11 | 6593 | Dr. Kunhanandan Mailattu | M | GOA UNIVERSITY | Goa | Assistant Professor | UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT | 1989 | 20 Jan 2012 |
12 | 6594 | Ms. Arpita Ghosh | F | I.I.T.Kanpur | U.P | M.Sc | I.I.T.Kanpur | 2013 | |
13 | 6596 | Dr. Kamran Alam Khan | M | V.R.A.L. Govt. Mahila Degree College | U.P | ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Rohilkhand University, Bareilly | 1997 | 19 Oct 2012 |
14 | 6597 | Mr. Sajal Kumar Mukherjee | M | Vivekananda University | WB | PhD student | Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University | 2013 | |
15 | 6600 | Mr. Subramani Muthukrishnan | M | CMI | Tamil Nadu | PhD | University of Madras | 2009 | |
16 | 6618 | Mr. Nabajyoti Bhattacharjee | M | Assam University | Assam | M.Sc. student | Assam University | 2012 | |
17 | 6619 | Mr. Biman Kanti Nath | M | Assam University | Assam | M.Sc. student | Assam University | 2012 | |
18 | 6621 | Mr Nongthombam Dhyanchand | M | Jiri College | Manipur | Asst. Proffesor | Assam University | 2013 | |
19 | 6643 | Mr L Bimolchand Singh | M | Jiri college | Manipur | Asst. Proffesor | Manipur University | 2009 | |
20 | 6653 | Dr Geetanjali Sharma | F | Banasthali University | Rajasthan | Asst. Proffesor | Jiwaji University | 2007 | 12 Oct 2012 |
21 | 6656 | Dr Satya Prakash Tripathi | M | Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi | Delhi | Associate Professor | University of Delhi, St. Stephen's College | 1991 | 16 Sep 2000 |
How to reach
1.By train
Allahabad is well connected by train from various parts of the country. The most convenient trains from New Delhi to Allahabad are 12418 Prayagraj Express, and 12276 Duronto Express. Trains passing through Allahabad include 12311 Howrah–Kalka Mail, 12322 Mumbai–Howrah Mail, and 12669 Chennai–Chhapra Ganga Kaveri Express. For detailed information on these and other trains to Allahabad, please see the Indian Railways Web sites.
2.By air
There is a single daily flight, AI 9811 of Air India, from Delhi to Allahabad on all days of the week except Sunday. For details, please see the Air India Web site.
3.By road
Allahabad is 238 km. from Lucknow, and 125 km. from Varanasi. There are frequent bus services between these cities and Allahabad, typically once every half hour. Private taxis also operate on these routes.
The road journey from Lucknow to Allahabad takes about 5 hours. Buses leave Lucknow from the Charbagh Bus Depot, and terminate at the Civil Lines Bus Depot in Allahabad.
The road journey from Varanasi to Allahabad takes about 3 hours. Most vehicles enter Allahabad along the Shastri Bridge over the river Ganga. In that case, one reaches Chak, a place near the Institute (see below), before Allahabad city.
4.From Allahabad city to HRI
The HRI campus is at Jhusi, about 13 km. from Allahabad city towards Varanasi. The Institute operates a regular bus service from the HRI City Guest House, to the campus. Please see http://www.hri.res.in/contact.html for the address and phone number of the City Guest House, and http://www.hri.res.in/∼yashpal/busschedule.pdf for the timetable of bus services between the City Guest House and the campus.
If you are coming to Allahabad by train, then come out through the Civil Lines Exit of the station, and take a rickshaw or a tempo from the station to the HRI City Guest House. The distance from the station to the City Guest House is about 4 km.
If you are coming from the city to HRI by a vehicle other than an HRI bus, the following information may be useful. To reach the campus from the city, one goes along the Shastri bridge over the river Ganga. Three km. beyond the end of the bridge, along the Grand Trunk Road (G. T. Road), there is an HRI sign, where one should turn right, off the highway and into Chhatnag Road. This point on the G. T. Road is called Chak. The HRI campus is a further 3 km. from Chak, along Chhatnag Road. The entrance to the campus is about 100 m. before the Birla Guest House, an establishment owned by a private industrial company.