Events
VADOR Events Calendar
We frequently host one off lectures on topics relating to variational analysis, dynamics and operations research. In term-time, we host different speakers at our weekly AKOR seminar. Seminars take place most Thursdays in Sem. R. DB gelb 04. For 25/26 the start-time will move to 4pm. Once a month, the AKOR seminar will be replaced by the Vienna Seminar on Optimization, opens an external URL in a new window - a joint venture with Radu Bot and Yurii Malitskyi of the University of Vienna
We organise the Viennese Conference on Optimal Control and Dynamic Games, typically every three years. VC2025 took place in July 2025. For further details on this conference, and its forerunners, please visit the VC2025, opens an external URL in a new window website.
Topics and speakers for all forthcoming events will be posted below.
17. October 2024, 15:00 until 15:00
AKOR Seminar: An abstract Banach-Stone theorem for metric and quasi-metric spaces
Seminar
The abstract is: On this talk we will review a recent result that unifies and generalizes several Banach-Stone type theorems found in the literature. The base result is of topological nature and uses minimal assumptions, which can be refined in order to achieve stronger conclusions, depending on the nature of the function spaces used. The algebraic assumptions on the function spaces are weak enough to allow for the results to be applied to asymmetric function spaces, such as functions with bounded metric slope and smooth semi-Lipschitz functions on Finsler manifolds.
Event details
- Event location
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Sem. R. DB gelb 04
1040 Wien - Organiser
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VADOR
vador@tuwien.ac.at - Public
- No
- Entrance fee
- No
- Registration required
- No
17. October 2024, 15:00 until 15:00
AKOR Seminar: An abstract Banach-Stone theorem for metric and quasi-metric spaces
Seminar
The abstract is: On this talk we will review a recent result that unifies and generalizes several Banach-Stone type theorems found in the literature. The base result is of topological nature and uses minimal assumptions, which can be refined in order to achieve stronger conclusions, depending on the nature of the function spaces used. The algebraic assumptions on the function spaces are weak enough to allow for the results to be applied to asymmetric function spaces, such as functions with bounded metric slope and smooth semi-Lipschitz functions on Finsler manifolds.
Event details
- Event location
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Sem. R. DB gelb 04
1040 Wien - Organiser
-
VADOR
vador@tuwien.ac.at - Public
- No
- Entrance fee
- No
- Registration required
- No