The Maurice Auslander Distinguished Lectures and International Conference will be held April 29 – May 4, 2015, in Woods Hole, MA. This year’s Distinguished Lectures will be given by Osamu Iyama.
For more information, please visit http://www.northeastern.edu/martsinkovsky/p/MADL/MADL.html
Category: Conference Listings
KUMUNUjr 2015
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host the fourth annual KUMUNUjr conference this Spring. Registration is now open: http://www.math.unl.edu/~ecanton2/KUMUNUjr/2015/registration.html
Registration closes April 6th. To be considered for funding, please register by March 20th, and for a 20 minute talk please register (with an abstract) by March 13th.
Dates: April 25-26, 2015
Location: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Website: http://www.math.unl.edu/~ecanton2/KUMUNUjr/2015/
Confirmed Speakers (as of 2-26-15):
– Nitin Aggarwal, University of Kansas
– Hannah Altmann, North Dakota State University
– Thomas Polstra, University of Missouri – Columbia
– Brooke Ullery, University of Michigan
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 ecanton@huskers.unl.edu
Doug Dailey ddailey2@math.unl.edu
Jason Lutz jlutz3@math.unl.edu
ICRTCA, Storrs
There will be a conference at the University of Connecticut titled “International Conference on Representation Theory and Commutative Algebra” (ICRTCA for short, not to be confused with IRTATCA). It will be held Friday, April 24 through Monday, April 27. It will focus on the application of methods from commutative algebra (and geometry) to problems in representation theory. For example, the geometry of orbit closures, interactions between representation type and invariant theory or homological properties, and cluster algebra structures arising in invariant theory, to name a few.
The conference is being held in honor of the 60th birthday of Jerzy Weyman, who has been a prolific contributor to the fields mentioned in the title.
More information about the conference, including accommodations, can be found at the conference webpage.
Kathmandu
First International Workshop and Conference on Commutative Algebra
Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
Monday, April 20, 2015 – Sunday, April 26, 2015
Mornings will be devoted to expository talks, to prepare the audience for 45-minute research presentations to take place in the afternoons. There will be opportunities for 20-minute talks by students and postdocs as well. The $225 conference fee will cover all lunches, afternoon teas, and a mountain excursion Thursday afternoon.
For information, please contact Roger Wiegand (rwiegand@math.unl.edu) or Sylvia Wiegand (swiegand@math.unl.edu).
AUS-ICMS '15, Sharjah UAE
Ayman Badawi and Marco Fontana are organizing a Special Session on Commutative Algebra and Its Applications as part of the Second International Conference on Mathematics and Statistics AUS-ICMS ’15, April 2-5, 2015 – Sharjah UAE, sponsored by the American Math. Society.
For more information, see the web page for the conference.
Matroids in Neuchatel
There will be a doctoral school on matroids in Neuchâtel, March 25-27, 2015.
The school is open to everyone, though financial help is limited to those inside Switzerland.
Organizers:
- Emanuele Delucchi (Fribourg), emanuele.delucchi@unifr.ch
- Elisa Gorla (Neuchâtel), elisa.gorla@unine.ch
- Relinde Jurrius (Neuchâtel), relinde.jurrius@unine.ch
For more information, see the web page for the school.
Lawrence 2015
There will be a workshop “Commutative Algebra and related topics” at University of Kansas, Lawrence on the weekend of March 21-22. There will be 6-7 one-hour talks by young speakers on some very fresh results in a diverse array of topics: regularity of ideals and combinatorics, local cohomology in characteristic 0 and p, Hochster’s invariant and topological K-theory.
The talks will be on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, with possibly two informal discussion sessions on Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon.
Details on speakers, titles and abstracts can be found here: http://www.math.ku.edu/~hdao/Algebra2015
There might only be a very limited amount of funding available for lodging for graduate students. Please email hdao@ku.edu if you are interested.
Frobenius Operators and Cartier Algebras, Atlanta
There will be a conference titled “Recent developments in positive characteristic techniques in commutative algebra: Frobenius Operators and Cartier Algebras” in Atlanta, GA, March 13-15, 2015.
Organizers: Florian Enescu and Yongwei Yao.
For more information see the web page for the conference.
AMS Georgetown
There are (at least) three special sessions of interest to commalg.org readers being held at the AMS Eastern sectional this March 7-8 at Georgetown University in Washington, DC.
- Closure operations in commutative algebra, organized by Neil Epstein and Lance Miller
- Algebra and representation theory, organized by Ela Celikbas, Olgur Celikbas, and Frank Moore.
- Singularities: algebraic and analytic aspects, organized by Claudia Miller and Sophia Vassiliadou.
For more information, see the AMS web page for the conference.
SLAM 2015
The 2015 Southwest Local Algebra Meeting (SLAM 2015) will take place at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater OK, 28 Feb — 1 Mar 2015. Speakers include:
- Giulio Caviglia (Purdue University)
- Laura Matusevich (Texas A&M University)
- Lance Miller (University of Arkansas)
- Chris Peterson (Colorado State University)
- Edward Richmond (Oklahoma State University)
- Kristen Stagg (University of Texas-Tyler)
The organizers are
- Lars Winther Christensen (Texas Tech University)
- Louiza Fouli (New Mexico State University)
- Chris Francisco (Oklahoma State University)
- David Jorgensen (University of Texas-Arlington)
- Jeff Mermin (Oklahoma State University)
- Jay Schweig (Oklahoma State University)
For more information, including info about registration, travel, and accommodation, see the web page for the conference.