makotosite

This site contains mathematical resources by Makoto Yamashita, who is studying operator algebra and noncommutative geometry in Tokyo. You are welcome to link with any page in this site, although the file organization (except for this entrance page) may change without notifications in the future. Please feel free to contact me about the contents of this site.

Contents

Profile

Schedule

Math Works

Talks

  1. An introduction to analytic endomotives (after Connes-Consani-Marcolli), Operator Algebra Seminars, University of Tokyo on Dec 7, 2006
  2. Affine Holonomy Foliations, Operator Algebra Seminar, University of Tokyo on June 7, 2007
  3. Periodic cyclic (co)homology of foliation algebras, Functional Analysis Junior Workshop on Sept. 10, 2007
  4. Cup product on the periodic cyclic cohomology of foliation algebras, Keio Geometry Seimnar on Dec. 10, 2007
  5. Cup product on the periodic cyclic cohomology of foliation algebras, Operator Algebra Seminar, University of Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2008
  6. Affine holonomy foliations, RIMS workshop on Operator algebra and mathematical physics on Jan. 23, 2008
  7. Operator Algebra of Transversely Affine Foliations, Japan Math Society annual meeting, Mar. 2008
  8. Right handed vector fields on homogeneous 3-manifolds, Séminaire Algèbres d'Opérateurs, Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu on Nov. 27, 2008
  9. Right handed vector fields on homogeneous 3-manifolds, International Workshop on Noncommutative Geometry and Physics, Keio University, Feb. 18, 2009

Preprints

  1. Operator Algebra of Transversely Affine Foliations, preprint arXiv:0711.0790
  2. Cup product on the Periodic Cyclic Cohomology of Foliation Algebras, preprint

Others

  1. Orbit Equivalence and Operator Algebras, note of the lecture given by Narutaka Ozawa during winter semester 2006-2007

Operator Algebra graduate seminars

MathML

Introduction and troubleshooting (especially on Mac OS X) for MathML on Firefox/Mozilla, plus Unicode savvy distribution of Camino.

Undergraduate Days

What I made in undergraduate days (in Japanese)