Second Announcement:
Wall-crossing in Mathematics and Physics
May 24-28, 2010
Department of Mathematics
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/wallcrossing/
There has been considerable recent activity on wall-crossing phenomena
related to Donaldson-Thomas invariants on Calabi-Yau 3-folds. The aim of the
conference is to discuss the results, applications, and future directions of
these ideas. In addition to research talks, there will be short courses
aimed at graduate students and mathematicians new to the area. Financial
support is available and the application deadline has been extended to March
17, 2010.
The workshop is supported by the National Science Foundation and the
University of Illinois.
Short Courses:
Emanuel Diaconescu, Generalized Donaldson-Thomas Invariants and Wallcrossing
Markus Reineke, Quiver moduli and wall-crossing
Current list of speakers
Kai Behrend, University of British Columbia
Jim Bryan, University of British Columbia
Emanuel Diaconescu, Rutgers University
Sergei Gukov, University of California at Santa Barbara
Davesh Maulik, MIT
Andy Neitzke, University of Texas
Alexei Oblomkov, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Rahul Pandharipande, Princeton University
Markus Reineke, University of Wuppertal
Vivek Shende, Princeton University
Yan Soibelman, Kansas State University
Jacopo Stoppa, University of Cambridge
Balazs Szendroi, University of Oxford
Yukinobu Toda, University of Tokyo
Scientific Organizing Committee
Emanuel Diaconescu, Rutgers University
Sheldon Katz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Rahul Pandharipande, Princeton University
Local Organizing Committee
Sheldon Katz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Thomas Nevins, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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