Flow equivalence and C*-algebras

Kevin Brix (University of Glasgow)

15-Sep-2021, 19:00-20:00 (3 years ago)

Abstract: Topological dynamical systems are an abundant source of examples of interesting C*-algebras, e.g. Cuntz-Krieger algebras, graph C*-algebras and their higher rank and twisted variations. Dynamical relations such as conjugacy or flow equivalence are an invitation to study the fine structure of these C*-algebras and isomorphisms between them. I intend to discuss some central results as well as important open questions in this field.

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Audience: researchers in the topic

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