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Dr Arundhathi Krishnan

Dr Arundhathi Krishnan

BSc (University of Madras), MSc, PhD (IIT Madras)
Assistant Professor in Mathematics

Research interests

Operator algebras; Noncommutative probability

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Teaching: Autumn 2023 -- Elementary Number Theory (MHP4731); Computational Mathematics (MHP4738). 

Preprints and Publications:

  1. Arundhathi Krishnan, A central limit theorem in the framework of the Thompson group F, Preprint (https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.05626), to appear in Indiana University Mathematics Journal (https://www.iumj.indiana.edu/…)
  2. Claus Köstler, Arundhathi Krishnan and Stephen J. Wills, Markovianity and the Thompson monoid F+, Journal of Fctional Analysis 284 (6), 109818, 2023 (https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.14811).
  3. Claus Köstler and Arundhathi Krishnan, Markovianity and the Thompson Group F,  SIGMA 18 (083), 27 pages, 2022. (https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.03595).
  4. Arundhathi Krishnan and S. H. Kulkarni, Pseudospectra of elements of reduced Banach algebras II, Funct. Anal. Approx. Comput. 10 (2), 33-45, 2018.
  5. Arundhathi Krishnan and S. H. Kulkarni, Pseudospectra of elements of reduced Banach algebras, Adv. Oper. Theory 2 (4), 475--493, 2017.
  6. Arundhathi Krishnan and S. H. Kulkarni, Pseudospectrum of an element of a Banach algebra, Oper. Matrices 11 (1), 263--287, 2017.

Joint MIC MTU UCC Quantum Mathematics Seminar: Webpage

Recent and Upcoming Invited Talks:

  1. New trends at the intersection of quantum information theory, quantum groups and operator algebras, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, December 2024.
  2. Irish Committee for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Mathematics Seminar, March 2024.
  3. Analysis Seminar, University of Waterloo, July 2023.
  4. Women in Operator Algebra 3, Banff International Research Station, June 2023.
  5. Analysis Seminar, University of Glasgow, May 2023.
  6. Facets of Operator Algebras, Canadian Mathematical Society Winter Meeting, December 2022.
  7. East Coast Operator Algebra Symposium, Michigan State University, October 2022.