Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

Today

SLAM 2020, Tulane

The Southwest Local Algebra Meeting (SLAM) will be held at Tulane University, 7–8 March 2020. More information can be found on their website: http://www.math.ttu.edu/~lchriste/slam2020.html

Fellowship of the Ring: A National Commutative Algebra Seminar

This will be a weekly Commutative Algebra webinar, hosted by MSRI, that will take place at 1:30pm Pacific time every Thursday. The organizing committee is listed below. Each talk will have two parts: the first part should be accessible to graduate students after a first course in commutative algebra, and should survey the basic facts … Continue reading "Fellowship of the Ring: A National Commutative Algebra Seminar"

Fellowship of the Ring: Singh, “Hankel determinantal rings”

This will be a weekly Commutative Algebra webinar, hosted by MSRI, that will take place at 1:30pm Pacific time every Thursday. The organizing committee is listed below. Each talk will have two parts: the first part should be accessible to graduate students after a first course in commutative algebra, and should survey the basic facts … Continue reading "Fellowship of the Ring: Singh, “Hankel determinantal rings”"

CA+, Ames Iowa

The next iteration of CA+ (short for Commutative Algebra Plus) will take place in Ames, IA on the campus of Iowa State University from Saturday, April 18, 2020 to Sunday, April 19, 2020. Conference participants are encouraged to visit the webpage: http://www-users.math.umn.edu/~cberkesc/CA/CA2020.html The registration page will be available soon. There is some travel funding, especially … Continue reading "CA+, Ames Iowa"

Fellowship of the Ring: Stillman, “Quadratic Gorenstein rings and the Koszul property”

This will be a weekly Commutative Algebra webinar, hosted by MSRI, that will take place at 1:30pm Pacific time every Thursday. The organizing committee is listed below. Each talk will have two parts: the first part should be accessible to graduate students after a first course in commutative algebra, and should survey the basic facts … Continue reading "Fellowship of the Ring: Stillman, “Quadratic Gorenstein rings and the Koszul property”"