Everything interesting happens in a Cantor set
Simons Semester in Geometric Analysis 1.VI-5.VII. 2026, Institute of Matematics of Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw Lecture by: Daniel Campbell (Charles University, Prague) Everything interesting happens in a Cantor set This lecture was partially supported by the Simons Foundation grant (award no. SFI-MPS-T-Institutes-00010825) and from State Treasury funds as part of a task commissioned by the Minister of Science and Higher Education under the project “Organization of the Simons Semesters at the Banach Center - New Energies in 2026-2028” (agreement no. MNiSW/2025/DAP/491).

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