Perspectives on Noncommutative Geometry ( Fields Institute Communications )

Publication series :Fields Institute Communications

Author: Masoud Khalkhali;Guoliang Yu  

Publisher: American Mathematical Society‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9781470417826

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780821848494

Subject: O189.25 Topological K - theory.

Keyword: 暂无分类

Language: ENG

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Perspectives on Noncommutative Geometry

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This volume represents the proceedings of the Noncommutative Geometry Workshop that was held as part of the thematic program on operator algebras at the Fields Institute in May 2008. Pioneered by Alain Connes starting in the late 1970s, noncommutative geometry was originally inspired by global analysis, topology, operator algebras, and quantum physics. Its main applications were to settle some long-standing conjectures, such as the Novikov conjecture and the Baum-Connes conjecture. Next came the impact of spectral geometry and the way the spectrum of a geometric operator, like the Laplacian, holds information about the geometry and topology of a manifold, as in the celebrated Weyl law. This has now been vastly generalized through Connes' notion of spectral triples. Finally, recent years have witnessed the impact of number theory, algebraic geometry and the theory of motives, and quantum field theory on noncommutative geometry. Almost all of these aspects are touched upon with new results in the papers of this volume. This book is intended for graduate students and researchers in both mathematics and theoretical physics who are interested in noncommutative geometry and its applications.

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Title page

Contents

Preface

Local index theorem for projective families

Type III KMS states on a class of 𝐶*-algebras containing 𝑂_{𝑛} and 𝒬_{𝒩} and their modular index

Duality, correspondences and the Lefschetz map in equivariant KK-theory: A survey

Twisted spectral triples and Connes’ character formula

Spectral morphisms, K-theory, and stable ranks

A survey of braided Hopf cyclic cohomology

A survey of Rankin-Cohen deformations

Pseudo-differential operators and regularity of spectral triples

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