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                          January-June 
                            2014  
                            Thematic Program on Abstract Harmonic Analysis, Banach 
                            and Operator Algebras 
                          
                Coxeter 
                Lecture Series 
                May 27,28,29, 
                2014 at 3:30 
                p.m. 
                Fields Institute, Room 230 
                 
                Sorin 
                Popa 
                University of California, Los Angeles 
                On $\text{II}_1$ factors arising from free groups acting on 
                spaces   
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           On $\text{II}_1$ factors arising from free groups acting on 
            spaces   
                   
                  
         
          A famous problem going back to Murray and von Neumann (1936-1943), 
            asks whether the $\text{II}_1$ factors $L(\Bbb F_n)$, obtained as 
            the centralizers in ${\cal B}(\ell^2 \Gamma)$ of the left regular 
            representation of the free groups on $n$ generators, are non-isomorphic 
            for different $n$. While this is still open, its "group measure 
            space" version, asking whether the crossed product $\text{II}_1$ 
            factors $L^\infty(X)\rtimes \Bbb F_n$, arising from free ergodic probability 
            measure preserving actions $\Bbb F_n\curvearrowright X$, are non-isomoprphic 
            for $n= 2, 3, ...$, independently of the actions, has recently been 
            settled by Stefaan Vaes and myself. I will comment on this result, 
            as well as on some related problems.  
                     
                     
                   
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