The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host the sixth annual KUMUNUjr conference this Spring. Registration is now open: http://www.math.unl.edu/~ecanton2/KUMUNUjr/2017/registration.html
Registration closes March 22nd. For a 20 minute talk please register (with an abstract) by March 22nd too.
Dates: April 8-9, 2016
Location: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Website: http://www.math.unl.edu/~ecanton2/KUMUNUjr/2017/
Confirmed Speakers (as of 2-4-17):
- Zach Flores, Colorado State University
- Jonathan Montaño, University of Kansas
- Ashley Wheeler, University of Arkansas
- Andrew Windle, University of Nebraska
KUMUNUjr provides an opportunity for young mathematicians studying commutative algebra in the Midwest to share their research and expertise with one another. Our discipline is an active one, with connections to algebraic geometry, cluster algebras, combinatorics, homological algebra, representation theory, statistics, and other areas. Furthermore, midwestern commutative algebra research continues to reflect the activity and diversity of the commutative algebra research community. We anticipate funding through the NSF to partially cover travel and lodging expenses. Feel free to contact any of the organizers with questions.
On behalf of the KUMUNUjr planning committee:
- Eric Canton, ecanton2@math.unl.edu
- Brittney Falahola, bturner4@math.unl.edu
- Luigi Ferraro, lferraro2@math.unl.edu
- Seth Lindokken, seth.lindokken@huskers.unl.edu