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    • Group Algebras of Compact Groups. A New Way of Producing Group Hopf Algebras over Real and Complex Fields: Weakly Complete Topological Vector Spaces 

      [OWP-2019-06] Hofmann, Karl Heinrich; Kramer, Linus (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-02-27)
      Weakly complete real or complex associative algebras $A$ are necessarily projective limits of finite dimensional algebras. Their group of units $A^{-1}$ is a pro-Lie group with the associated topological Lie algebra $A_{\rm ...
    • Hölder Continuity of the Spectra for Aperiodic Hamiltonians 

      [OWP-2019-05] Beckus, Siegfried; Bellissard, Jean; Cornean, Horia (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-02-26)
      We study the spectral location of a strongly pattern equivariant Hamiltonians arising through configurations on a colored lattice. Roughly speaking, two configurations are "close to each other" if, up to a translation, ...
    • Applications of BV Type Spaces 

      [OWP-2019-04] Appell, Jürgen; Bugajewska, Daria; Kasprzak, Piotr; Merentes, Nelson; Reinwand, Simon; Sánchez, José Luis (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-02-13)
    • Time Discretization Schemes for Hyperbolic Systems on Networks by ε-Expansion 

      [OWP-2019-03] Altmann, Robert; Zimmer, Christoph (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-02-12)
      We consider partial differential equations on networks with a small parameter $\epsilon$, which are hyperbolic for $\epsilon>0$ and parabolic for $\epsilon=0$. With a combination of an $\epsilon$-expansion and Runge-Kutta ...
    • A Function Algebra Providing New Mergelyan Type Theorems in Several Complex Variables 

      [OWP-2019-02] Falcó, Javier; Gauthier, Paul Montpetit; Manolaki, Myrto; Nestoridis, Vassili (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-02-11)
      For compact sets $K\subset \mathbb C^{d}$, we introduce a subalgebra $A_{D}(K)$ of $A(K)$, which allows us to obtain Mergelyan type theorems for products of planar compact sets as well as for graphs of functions.
    • Cataland: Why the Fuß? 

      [OWP-2019-01] Stump, Christian; Thomas, Hugh; Williams, Nathan (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2019-01-21)
      The three main objects in noncrossing Catalan combinatorics associated to a finite Coxeter system are noncrossing partitions, clusters, and sortable elements. The first two of these have known Fuß-Catalan generalizations. ...