Upcoming Meetings Workshops Conferences on Mathematics (Algebra) Around the World 2012

Upcoming Meetings Workshops Conferences on Mathematics (Algebra) Around the World 2012

1. Branching Laws
Dates 11 Mar 2012 → 31 Mar 2012

Location Institute for Mathematical Sciences, National Univ, Singapore
Abstract The current program aims to examine important recent progress on branching problems, with special attention to the following topics: (1) Invariant theory and toric deformation; (2) Unitary representations and branching laws; (3) Gross-Prasad conjectures. The activity will consist of a series of seminars by the overseas and local participants every day.
Weblink http://www2.ims.nus.edu.sg/Programs/012law/index.php

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2.IGT 2012 — Ischia Group Theory 2012
Dates 26 Mar 2012 → 29 Mar 2012

Location Ischia, Naples, Italy
Topics Group Theory
Weblink http://www.dipmat.unisa.it/ischiagrouptheory
Related subject(s) Group Theory

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3.AIM Workshop: Cohomological methods in abelian varieties
Dates 26 Mar 2012 → 30 Mar 2012

Location American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, United States
Abstract This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, will be devoted to the integral motive, Chow groups and etale cohomology of abelian varieties, and applications to arithmetic geometry.
Weblink http://www.aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/cohomabelian.html

4. AIM Workshop: Vector equilibrium problems and their applications to random matrix models
Dates 02 Apr 2012 → 06 Apr 2012

Location American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, United States
Abstract This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, will be devoted to the study of vector equilibrium problems and their application to the asymptotic analysis of random matrix models.
Weblink http://aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/vectorequilib.html

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5.Interactions between Noncommutative Algebra, Representation Theory, and Algebraic Geometry
Dates 08 Apr 2012 → 12 Apr 2012

Location Berkeley, United States
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/workshops/all-workshops/show/-/event/Wm9063
Related subject(s) Geometry and Topology

6.Structured Matrix Days 2012
Dates 10 May 2012 → 11 May 2012

Location XLIM – University of Limoges, France
Abstract The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at XLIM, University of Limoges, organizes a two-day workshop on structured matrices and their applications.
Weblink http://www.unilim.fr/pages_perso/paola.boito/structured_matrix_days.html

7.MCAG 2012 — Michigan Computational Algebraic Geometry 2012
Dates 10 May 2012 → 11 May 2012

Location Oakland University, Rochester, United States
Abstract Michigan Computational Algebraic Geometry is a two day workshop organized every Spring in one of the Michigan universities as a collaboration between Michigan researchers and companies in Michigan. Topics include but not restricted to: computational invariant theory, algebraic curves, Jacobians and Abelian varieties, Schottky problem, theta functions, integrable systems, split Jacobians, Moduli spaces of curves.
Weblink http://sites.google.com/a/oakland.edu/
Related subject(s) Applied Maths: Numerical Analysis, Algebra and Computational Mathematics

8.AMAT 2012 — International Conference on Applied Mathematics and Approximation Theory
Dates 17 May 2012 → 20 May 2012

Location TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Ankar, Turkey
Abstract Celebrating the 60th birthday of Professor George A. Anastassiou
Weblink http://amat2012.etu.edu.tr/
Related subject(s) Probability and Statistics

9.International Conference ‘Theory of Approximation of Functions and its Applications’
Dates 28 May 2012 → 03 Jun 2012

Location Kamianets-Podilsky Ivan Ohienko National Universit, Ukraine
Abstract International Conference ‘Theory of Approximation of Functions and its Applications’ dedicated to the 70th anniversary of corresponding member of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Professor O. I. Stepanets (1942-2007).
Weblink http://www.imath.kiev.ua/~funct/stepconf2012/en/

10.Clay Mathematics Institute 2012 Summer School ‘The Resolution of Singular Algebraic Varieties’
Dates 03 Jun 2012 → 30 Jun 2012

Location Obergurgl, Tyrolean Alps, Austria
Abstract The resolution of singularities is one of the major topics in algebraic geometry. Due to its difficulty and complexity, as well as certain historical reasons, research to date in the field has been pursued by a relatively small group of mathematicians. However, the field has begun a renaissance over the last twenty years. This school will consist of three weeks of foundational courses supplemented by exercise and problem sessions, designed to provide graduate students and young mathematicians with a comprehensive framework for research in this field. The fourth week will consist of mini-courses with selected experts, aimed at providing participants with state of the art techniques, as well as a survey of some of the main open problems and the most promising approaches now under investigation. Facilities will be provided for lectures, meals and lodging at the Obergurgl Center.
Weblink http://www.claymath.org/summerschool
Related subject(s) Courses and Events for Math Students

11.XIVth International Conference on Geometry, Integrability and Quantization
Dates 08 Jun 2012 → 13 Jun 2012

Location Sts. Constantine and Elena resort (near Varna), Bulgaria
Abstract This conference can be considered a continuation of previous meetings on Geometry and Mathematical Physics which took place in Bulgaria, Zlatograd (1995) and Varna (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011). ‘Geometry’ in the title refers to modern differential geometry of real and complex manifolds with some emphasis on curves, sigma models and minimal surface theory, ‘Integrability’ to either the integrability of complex structures or classical dynamical systems of particles, soliton dynamics and hydrodynamical flows presented in geometrical form, and ‘Quantization’ to the transition from classical to quantum mechanics expressed in geometrical terms. The overall aim is to bring together experts in Classical and Modern Differential Geometry, Complex Analysis, Mathematical Physics and related fields to assess recent developments in these areas and to stimulate research in related topics.
Weblink http://www.bio21.bas.bg/conference/
Related subject(s) Geometry and Topology

12.SIAM Conf on Applied Linear Algebra
Dates 18 Jun 2012 → 22 Jun 2012

Location Valencia, Spain
Weblink http://www.siam.org/meetings/la12/

13.ICAAA2012 — INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED ANALYSIS AND ALGEBRA
Dates 20 Jun 2012 → 24 Jun 2012
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Location Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract The aim of this conference is to bring together mathematicians working in the new trends of applications of math in a wonderful city of the world, Istanbul. This conference is dedicated to Prof. Ravi P. Agarwal on his 65th birth anniversary.
Topics APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND MODELING, ANALYSIS AND ITS APPLICATIONS, APPLIED ALGEBRA AND ITS APPLICATIONS, GEOMETRY AND ITS APPLICATIONS, ALGEBRAIC STATISTICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS, ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS.
Weblink http://www.ica12.yildiz.edu.tr/
Contact Email: isiap@yildiz.edu.tr
Related subject(s) Analysis; Applied Mathematics (in general)

14.24th Conference in Operator Theory
Dates 02 Jul 2012 → 07 Jul 2012

Location West University, Timisoara, Romania
Abstract The conference is devoted to operator theory, operator algebras and their applications (differential operators, complex functions, mathematical physics, matrix analysis, system theory, etc.). The editors of Journal of Operator Theory (K. R. Davidson, N. K. Nikolski, G. Pisier, S. Stratila, F.-H. Vasilescu) form the Steering Committee of the conference.
Weblink http://www.imar.ro/~ot/

15.Workshop: Statistical Inference in Complex/High-Dimensional Problems
Dates 04 Jul 2012 → 06 Jul 2012

Location University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Abstract The workshop will consist of a series of invited and contributed talks on the general topic of inference in complex/high-dimensional problems, with a special focus on methods that are based on model-selection, shrinkage, and regularization.
Weblink http://www.univie.ac.at/inference2012/
Related subject(s) General Mathematical Research

16. Algebra2012 — XXII Brazilian Algebra Meeting
Dates 15 Jul 2012 → 20 Jul 2012

Location Salvador – Bahia, Brazil
Abstract This is the largest biennial meeting in Brazil, and one of the most important in Latin America, entirely devoted to Algebra and related topics. Its main objective is to provide an opportunity for researchers and students to exchange ideas, to communicate and discuss research findings in all branches of Algebra. In order to bring together leading experts and new researchers, such as graduate students, post-docs and young faculty members, the meeting will offer plenary talks, mini-courses (in diverse levels), as well as sections of communications and posters.
Weblink http://www.algebra2012.ufba.br
Contact Thierry Petit Lobao; Email: algebra2012@ufba.br

17.Groups, Rings, Lie and Hopf Algebras. III
Dates 12 Aug 2012 → 18 Aug 2012

Location Norris Point, NL, Canada
Abstract The aim of this workshop is to discuss the current state of research in several interrelated areas of Modern Algebra.
Topics Groups, Rings, Lie Theory, Hopf Algebras
Weblink http://www.mun.ca/aac/Workshops/NextWork/
Contact Atlantic Algebra Centre Department of Mathematics and Statistics Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John’s, NL, A1C5S7 Canada; Phone: [7097265028]; Email: aac at mun.ca
Related subject(s) Group Theory

18.ICA — International Conference on Algebra dedicated to 100th anniversary of S.M. Chernikov
Dates 20 Aug 2012 → 26 Aug 2012

Location Kiev, Ukraine
Abstract The Conference is dedicated to the anniversary of prominent scientist S.M. Chernikov.
Topics algebra, Group Theory, Semigroups and Quasigroups Rings, Modules, Representations, Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory, Applied Algebra
Weblink http://ica-chernikov.fmi.npu.edu.ua
Contact Institute of Physics and Mathematics National Pedagogical Dragomanov University 9 Pyrogova 01030 Kyiv Ukraine; Email: ica-chernikov@npu.edu.ua
Related subject(s) Group Theory; Number Theory, Arithmetic

19.Cluster Algebras Program
Dates 20 Aug 2012 → 21 Dec 2012

Location Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, United States
Abstract Cluster algebras were conceived in the Spring of 2000 as a tool for studying dual canonical bases and total positivity in semisimple Lie groups. They are constructively defined commutative algebras with a distinguished set of generators (cluster variables) grouped into overlapping subsets (clusters) of fixed cardinality. Both the generators and the relations among them are not given from the outset, but are produced by an iterative process of successive mutations. The program will focus on links between cluster algebras and other areas, such as: polyhedral combinatorics; triangulations of surfaces; Y, Q, and T-systems; additive categorification via quiver representations; quivers with potentials and Donaldson-Thomas invariants; Lie theory and monoidal categorification; Poisson geometry and Teichmueller theory.
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/programs/show/-/event/Pm144

20.Joint Introductory Workshop: Cluster Algebras and Commutative Algebra
Dates 27 Aug 2012 → 07 Sep 2012

Location Valencia, Spain
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/workshops/all-workshops/show/-/event/Wm557

21.Joint Introductory Workshop: Cluster Algebras and Commutative Algebra
Dates 27 Aug 2012 → 07 Sep 2012

Location Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, United States
Abstract This workshop will take place at the opening of the MSRI special programs on Commutative Algebra and on Cluster Algebras. It will feature lecture series at different levels, to appeal to a wide variety of participants. There will be minicourses on the basics of cluster algebras, and others developing particular aspects of cluster algebras and commutative algebra.
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/workshops/all-workshops/show/-/event/Wm557

22.Integration, Vector Measures and Related Topics V
Dates 28 Aug 2012 → 01 Sep 2012

Location Universite di Palermo, Italy
Abstract This is the 5th Conference on Integration and Vector Measures. The aim of the Conference is to bring together leading experts and researchers in the involved fields to assess new developments and methods. The Conference program will include a series of plenary lectures, contributed talks and poster sessions. The previous meetings were held in Valencia in 2004, Sevilla in 2006, Eichstätt in 2008 and Murcia in 2011.
Weblink http://ivmrt.math.unipa.it

23. Semigroups and Applications
Dates 29 Aug 2012 → 02 Sep 2012

Location Uppsala, Sweden
Weblink http://www.math.uu.se/Semi2012/
Contact Volodymyr Mazorchuk; Email: semi2012@math.uu.se

24. Lie Algebras and Applications
Dates 05 Sep 2012 → 09 Sep 2012

Location Uppsala, Sweden
Weblink http://www.math.uu.se/Lie2012/
Contact Volodymyr Mazorchuk; Email: lie2012@math.uu.se

25. 3rd IMA Conference on Numerical Linear Algebra and Optimisation
Dates 10 Sep 2012 → 12 Sep 2012

Location University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Weblink http://www.ima.org.uk/conferences/conferences_calendar/numerical_linear_algebra_and_optimisation.cfm

26.Workshop on Applications to Operator Algebras
Dates 10 Sep 2012 → 14 Sep 2012

Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract This workshop will explore connections between set theory and C*-algebras, as well as the emerging connections with von Neumann algebras. Some long-standing problems from the theory of C*-algebras were recently solved by using increasingly sophisticated set-theoretic tools. Emphasis will be put on applications of forcing to still unsolved problems, such as the general Stone-Weierstrass problem or the consistency of a positive answer to Naimark’s problem. Part of the workshop will be devoted to the emerging connections between the classication problems in operator algebras and the abstract classication program in descriptive set theory.
Weblink http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/12-13/forcing/opalgebras/

27. WOAT 2012 — Workshop on Operator Theory and Operator Algebras 2012
Dates 11 Sep 2012 → 14 Sep 2012

Location Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract The main scientific goal of WOAT 2012 is to present developments in Operator Theory, Operator Algebras and their Applications, and to promote research exchanges in these areas. This workshop is dedicated to Professor Antonio Ferreira dos Santos.
Weblink http://www.math.ist.utl.pt/~woat2012

28. AGMP-8 Brno — Algebra Geometry and Mathematical Physics – 8th workshop – Brno 2012
Dates 12 Sep 2012 → 14 Sep 2012

Location Brno, Czech Republic
Abstract AGMP is the traditional scientific meeting on contemporary topics in Algebra, Geometry and Mathematical Physics, with an emphasis on the interface between them. The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers in these disciplines. The meeting is organized in Brno – the city in the geographical center of Europe. All participants are encouraged to present a contributed talk. The proceedings of the conference is planned to be published as a special number of an established journal.
Topics Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry, Mathmatical Physics
Weblink http://agmp.eu/brno12/
Contact M. Kures; Email: kures_at_fme.vutbr.cz
Related subject(s) Geometry and Topology; Mathematical Physics

29.Workshop on Forcing Axioms and their Applications
Dates 15 Oct 2012 → 19 Oct 2012

Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract This workshop will bring together researchers working on combinatorial analysis of Banach spaces and those specializing in forcing axioms. Central to the discussion will be combinatorial consequences of Martin’s Maximum which are driven by applications and which are readily accessible to those working in analysis and other fields. The driving goal will be to progress our understanding in well known open problems in the the theory of Banach space such as the metrization problem for compact convex sets, the smooth bump problem, and the separable quotient problem.
Weblink http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/12-13/forcing/axioms/
Related subject(s) Graph Theory and Combinatorics

30.Workshop on Iterated Forcing and Large Cardinals
Dates 12 Nov 2012 → 16 Nov 2012

Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract This workshop will focus on preservation theorems for iterated forcing constructions. The goal is to better understand when iterated forcing constructions preserve the Continuum Hypothesis and its strengthenings and also certain inequalities of cardinal invariants of the continuum. An additional focus will be to attempt to better understand the relationship between Woodin’s Pmax-machinery and more conventional iterated forcing constructions. Work of Shelah and Woodin already hints that large cardinals will likely play a role in studying when reals are added in iterated forcing constructions.
Weblink http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/12-13/infectious/

31.Commutative rings, Integer-valued polynomials and Polynomial functions
Dates 16 Dec 2012 → 22 Dec 2012

Location Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
Abstract The conference will be preceded by different mini-courses, December 16-18, 2012, taught by the main speakers of the conference.
Weblink http://integer-valued.org/conf2012/
Related subject(s) Number Theory, Arithmetic

32.Iwasawa Theory, Representations, and the p-adic Langlands program
Dates 07 Jan 2013 → 12 Jan 2013

Location University of Münster, Münster, Germany
Abstract A conference in honour of Peter Schneider’s 60th birthday.
Weblink http://wwwmath.uni-muenster.de/sfb878/activities/

33.Introductory Workshop: Noncommutative Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory
Dates 28 Jan 2013 → 01 Feb 2013

Location Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, United States
Abstract This workshop will provide several short lecture series consisting of two or three lectures each to introduce postdocs, graduate students and non-experts to some of the major themes of the conference. While the precise topics may change to reflect developments in the area, it is likely that we will run mini-series in the following subjects: noncommutative algebraic geometry; D-module theory; derived categories; noncommutative resolutions of singularities; deformation-quantization; symplectic reflection algebras; growth functions of infinite dimensional algebras.
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/workshops/all-workshops/show/-/event/Wm9062
Related subject(s) Geometry and Topology

34.Interactions between Noncommutative Algebra, Representation Theory, and Algebraic Geometry
Dates 08 Apr 2013 → 12 Apr 2013

Location Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, United States
Abstract In recent years there have been increasing interactions between noncommutative algebra/representation theory on the one hand and algebraic geometry on the other. This workshop would aim to examine these interactions and, as importantly, to encourage the interactions between the three areas. The precise topics will become more precise nearer the time, but will certainly include: Noncommutative algebraic geometry; noncommutative resolutions of singularities and Calabi-Yau algebras; symplectic reflection and related algebras; D-module theory; deformation-quantization.
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/workshops/all-workshops/show/-/event/Wm9063
Related subject(s) Geometry and Topology

35.Commutative Algebra Program
Dates 20 Aug 2013 → 24 May 2014

Location Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, United States
Abstract Commutative algebra was born in the 19th century from algebraic geometry, invariant theory, and number theory. Today it is a mature field with activity on many fronts. The year-long program will highlight exciting recent developments in core areas such as free resolutions, homological and representation theoretic aspects, Rees algebras and integral closure, tight closure and singularities, and birational geometry. In addition, it will feature the important links to other areas such as algebraic topology, combinatorics, mathematical physics, noncommutative geometry, representation theory, singularity theory, and statistics. The program will reflect the wealth of interconnections suggested by these fields, and will introduce young researchers to these diverse areas.
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/programs/show/-/event/Pm142

 

 

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