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SUMMARY:Combinatorial Commutative Algebra summer school
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 “Increasing Diversity in Mathematical Sciences” summer school will be held at Dalhousie University in Halifax\, NS\, Canada\, on July 29 – August 2\, 2024.  This year’s theme is Combinatorial Commutative Algebra. \nEligibility: the school is seeking applications from female and female-identifying students who have finished at least two years of an undergraduate degree in the mathematical sciences. Applicants having successfully completed a honour’s-level proof-based course in linear algebra will be given full consideration. A third-year course in algebra covering rings and ideals will be considered an asset. \nFor more information and the application link: see \nhttp://www.fields.utoronto.ca/activities/24-25/IDMS-2024 \nand \nhttps://www.mathstat.dal.ca/~faridi/DIMS.html. \n 
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SUMMARY:UweFest
DESCRIPTION:There will be a conference on the occasion of Uwe Nagel’s 60th Birthday Notre Dame on August 12 – 16\, 2024\, titled the Conference on Commutative Algebra and its Interaction with Algebraic Geometry and Algebraic Combinatorics. For more information\, see the conference website. \nInvited Speakers:\nMats Boij (KTH)\nGiulio Caviglia (PU)\nElisa Gorla (UniNE)\nTai Huy Ha (Tulane)\nBrian Harbourne (UNL)\nRobin Hartshorne (UCB)\nPatricia Klein (TX A&M)\nAida Maraj (UMich)\nRosa Miró-Roig (UBarc)\nIrena Peeva (Cornell)\nChris Peterson (CSU)\nClaudiu Raicu (ND)\nVictor Reiner (UMN)\nTim Römer (UOsnabrück)\nHenry Schenck (Auburn)\nAlexandra Seceleanu (UNL)\nAdam Van Tuyl (McMaster)\nJunzo Watanabe (TokaiU)
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SUMMARY:Master Class on Derived Category Methods in Ring Theory
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Master Class on Derived Category Methods in Ring Theory\, with lectures by Lars Winther Christensen and Henrik Holm\, at Aarhus University on August 13-16\, 2024 (travel dates 12 and 17 August 2024). For more information\, see the masterclass website\, and register here. \nLimited support is available for PhD students and postdocs on a first come basis. Please contact Peter Jørgensen at peter.jorgensen@math.au.dk to inquire about support. \n  \nAbstract: Starting from the category of modules over a ring we construct the derived category and the accompanying derived versions of the Hom and tensor product functors. We show how this framework applies to studies of rings and modules. In particular\, we demonstrate how\, even if one is focused on modules\, the derived category is the natural context for homological studies. We also show how ring-theoretic properties\, such as being Iwanaga-Gorenstein or regular\, are reflected in the derived category. The intended audience are PhD students\, postdocs\, and anyone else wishing to learn these methods. There will be eight lectures and several problem sessions.
URL:https://www.commalg.org/event/master-class-on-derived-category-methods-in-ring-theory/
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