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Graph Algebras · Operator Algebras that One Can See
Graph C*-algebras are analytical objects blessed with a tangible structure and classification theory derived from their combinatorial origins. Through the analysis of directed graphs, including higher-rank graphs or quantum graphs, one can visualize and explore them in intuitive ways lacking elsewhere. They serve as strikingly efficient models for key open problems in noncommutative geometry and topology, as well as in C*-dynamical systems. They also provide a focal point for the much-needed extension of the celebrated Elliott classification program to non-simple C*-algebras. The main objective of the project is to achieve a critical mass for a successful attack on these problems by combining the weight of strong research groups inside and outside the EU, using graph algebras as a unifying vehicle for hitherto unconnected areas of mathematics. The synergy of these new and innovative connections should allow us to develop and apply brand new methods unavailable otherwise. Furthermore, researchers using graph C*-algebras for applications in adjacent fields are likely to provide groundbreaking insights making impact way beyond graph algebras themselves. In particular, we expect to develop an interdisciplinary dimension involving quantum computing.We aim to achieve our objective through networking and transfer of knowledge. Between twenty six partners from the EU and North America participating in the network, there are worldwide leading scientific centers. Among about seventy researchers involved in the project, there are famous experts and extremely efficient mentors of young researchers. Combining them with student members of the network yields a top human-resource infrastructure. An important objective is to take advantage of that potential by creating new career opportunities. Another tremendous asset of the network is a unique opportunity it gives to tie new and lasting connections for successful transcontinental scientific collaboration.
Consortium · 28 organisations
INSTYTUT MATEMATYCZNY POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK
PL · €110,400
Regents of the University of Colorado
US
UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI
PL · €96,600
UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN
NL · €32,200
THE RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
US
POMONA COLLEGE
US
UNIVERSITY OF HAIFA
IL · €18,400
ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS
US
UNIWERSYTET WROCLAWSKI
PL · €46,000
UNIVERSIDAD MICHOACANA DE SAN NICOLAS HIDALGO
MX
GEORG-AUGUST-UNIVERSITAT GOTTINGEN STIFTUNG OFFENTLICHEN RECHTS
DE · €46,000
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II
IT · €13,800
SCUOLA INTERNAZIONALE SUPERIORE DI STUDI AVANZATI DI TRIESTE
IT · €41,400
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
DK · €36,800
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
US
UNIVERSITY OF DENVER COLORADO SEMINARY
US
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
US
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CENTER FOR RESEARCH, INC
US
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
CA
SYDDANSK UNIVERSITET
DK · €18,400
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
US
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
CA
The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences
CA
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA CATARINA.
BR
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
US
WESTERN SYDNEY UNVERSITY
AU
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
US
UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLONSKI
PL · €36,800
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