Triangulated Categories and Geometry – a conference in honour of Amnon Neeman

There will be a conference on triangulated categories and geometry at Bielefeld University, in honour of Amnon Neeman.

Location: Bielefeld University.

Date: Monday 15 May to Friday 19 May 2017
Organisers: Bill Crawley-Boevey, Henning Krause, Daniel Murfet and Greg Stevenson
Scientific Committee: Paul Balmer, Carles Casacuberta, Ching-Li Chai, Joseph Lipman, Dmitri Orlov and Raphaël Rouquier
Invited speakers include:

 For more information, see the web page for the conference.

AMS Sectional, Hunter College NYC

The Spring Eastern Sectional Meeting of the AMS is at Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, NY, May 6-7, 2017 (Saturday – Sunday). The following special sections will be running:

A View Towards Algebraic Geometry, in honor of David Eisenbud’s birthday

An upcoming conference “A View Towards Algebraic Geometry” is being held in honor of David Eisenbud’s 70th birthday. The conference will be held from Monday, May 1 through Friday, May 5 at the Harbor View Hotel on Martha’s Vineyard. More information can be found on the conference website:

https://sites.google.com/site/aviewtowardag/

Organizers:

  • Daniel Erman
  • Mircea Mustaţă
  • Claudiu Raicu
  • Gregory G. Smith

KUMUNUjr 2017

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:

AWM Research Symposium, UCLA

The 2017 AWM Research Symposium will take place at UCLA on April 8-9, 2017 (Saturday – Sunday). The following special session will be running:
Special Session on Commutative Algebra
Organizers:
Emily Witt, University of Kansas
Alexandra Seceleanu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
For more information, see the website for the conference: https://sites.google.com/site/awmmath/home/RS17.

Graduate Student Meeting on Applied Algebra and Combinatorics, Osnabrück

Osnabrück University will host a Graduate Student Meeting on Applied Algebra and Combinatorics on March 22-24, 2018. The Meeting is addressed to PhD students, recent graduates and post-docs working in Applied Algebra or Combinatorics.
Keynote speakers:

  • Christos A. Athanasiadis
  • Bernard Mourrain

Topics of interest cover a wide spectrum of areas of research such as

  1. Combinatorial and Computational Commutative Algebra
  2. Topological Combinatorics
  3. Algebraic and Discrete Geometry
  4. Tensor Methods
  5. Algebraic Statistics

and the possible interplay between these subjects as well as applications in other areas of science.
Fore more information, see the web page for the Meeting.

AMS Charleston SC

There will be some AMS Special Sessions related to Commutative Algebra at the Spring Southeast Sectional Meeting of the AMS in Charleston, SC, March 10-12 2017.
Special Session on Commutative Algebra (Code: SS 1A),  Organizer’s Web Page.

  • Bethany Kubik, University of Minnesota Duluth
  • Saeed Nasseh, Georgia Southern University
  • Sean Sather-Wagstaff, Clemson University

Special Session on Factorization and Multiplicative Ideal Theory (Code: SS 16A)

  • Jim Coykendall, Clemson University
  • Evan Houston, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
  • Thomas G. Lucas, University of North Carolina, Charlotte