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DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20190515T102013
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20190522T141500
SUMMARY:Analysis Seminar: Armin Schikorra (University of Pittsburgh)
DESCRIPTION:The degree of a map between two spheres of same dimension can b
 e estimated by Sobolev norm of said map (of the right class). In this ta
 lk I will discuss to what extend this is possible for the Hopf degree as 
 well – and why the estimate we have is “analytically optimal” but p
 robably not “topologically optimal”. Joint work with J. Van Schafting
 en.
X-ALT-DESC:\nThe degree of a map between two spheres of same dimension can 
 be&nbsp\;estimated by Sobolev norm of said map (of the right&nbsp\;class).
  In this talk I will discuss to what extend this is possible&nbsp\;for the
  Hopf degree as well – and why the estimate we&nbsp\;have is “analytic
 ally optimal” but probably not “topologically&nbsp\;optimal”. Joint 
 work with J. Van Schaftingen.
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