"Arithmetic, Algebraic and Symplectic Geometry"
A Conference on the occasion of the sixtieth birthday of Fedor
Bogomolov.
University of Miami, December 18-22, 2005
Organizers: Shulim Kaliman, Ludmil Katzarkov, Bruno de Oliveira, Tony
Pantev, Yuri Tschinkel, Alan Zame
Sponsored by the Univeristy of Miami and the National Science
Foundation.
The conference aims to promote and incorporate recent advances in
higher dimensional algebraic geometry into arithmetic and symplectic
research directions. A special objective of the meeting will be the
creation of new bridges between projective geometry and foliation
theory, between singularity theory and the geometry of coherent
sheaves and symplectic topology.
Financial support is limited and preference will be
given to graduate students and recent postdocs.
Speakers will include:
V. Alexeev, University of Georgia
J. Amoros, Catalan Polytechnic University
D. Auroux, MIT
I. Bauer, University of Bayreuth *
A. Beauville, University of Nice
F. Catanese, University of Bayreuth
H. Clemens, Ohio State
Y. Eliashberg, Stanford University
H. Esnault, University of Essen
M. Gromov, IHES *
B. Hassett, Rice University
D. Kaledin, Steklov Institute
J. Koll\'{a}r, Princeton University
R. Lazarsfeld, University of Michigan
M. McQuillan, IHES
R. Pandharipande, Princeton University
T. Pantev, University of Pennsylvania
P. Seidel, University of Chicago
Y.-T. Siu, Harvard University
L. Szpiro, CUNY
M. Teisher, Bar Ilan University
Y. Tschinkel, NYU and University of Goettingen
E. Viehweg, University of Essen *
C. Voisin, Institut de mathematiques de Jussieu
S.-T. Yau, Harvard University *
S.-W. Zhang, Columbia University
The schedule and additional information will be posted on the workshop
website
http://www.math.princeton.edu/~ytschink/.miami05/
For funding questions and general inquiries contact L.Katzarkov at
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