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Ryll-Nardzewski Center

CRN Lecture

CRN Lectures are given by distinguished mathematicians working in areas related to Czesław Ryll-Nardzewski's research.

June 28, 2025: Prof. Nikos Frantzikinakis

nikos_frantzikinakis.jpgThe third CRN Lecture will take place on June 28, 2025 as a part of the Ryll-Nardzewski Day conference starting at 11:15. Our speaker is

Prof. Nikos Frantzikinakis (University of Crete)

who will give a talk

Ergodic properties of bounded sequences and applications

Abstract of the talk:

How can we measure and exploit randomness properties of a bounded sequence? A construction due to Furstenberg from the 70’s allows us to encode the statistical properties of bounded sequences dynamically using the language of ergodic theory. This provides a different point of view, which has important advantages and has led to several breakthroughs in ergodic theory, combinatorics and, more recently, number theory. Examples include various refinements of Szemeredi’s theorem on arithmetic progressions, progress towards the Sarnak and Chowla conjecture, and the partition regularity of Pythagorean triples. I will review some related results with an emphasis on more recent developments.

June 1, 2024: Prof. Jan van Mill

jan_van_mill.jpgThe second CRN Lecture will take place on June 1, 2024 at 11:45–12:45 in room 1.27, blgd. C-13, as a part of the 2nd Wrocław Logic Conference. Our speaker is

Prof. Jan van Mill (University of Amsterdam)

who will give a talk

On the modal logic of certain Čech–Stone compactifications

Abstract of the talk:

We discuss topological results that determine the modal logics of ω*, βω and β(ω2). (Here ω2 is the ordinal ω2, hence topologically it is a discrete union of countably many nontrivial convergent sequences.) For ω* and βω these are known ZFC results. The new result is for β(ω2) and partially answers a question of Shehtman. Its proof relies on Parovičenko’s characterization of ω* under the Continuum Hypothesis.

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June 12, 2023: Prof. Vitaly Bergelson

vitaly_bergelson_crop.jpgThe first CRN Lecture will take place on June 12, 2023 as a part of the Ryll-Nardzewski Day conference starting at 13:15. Our speaker is

Prof. Vitaly Bergelson (Ohio State University)

who will give a talk

The Prime Number Theorem via Ergodic Theory

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