Geometric structures related to Hermitian and almost Hermitian manifolds
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http://gecogedi.dimai.unifi.it/event/275/
Date: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 -- Friday, May 20, 2016
Place: Leibniz University Hannover, Main Building, Hannover
The workshop is organized by the DFG funded Research Training Group 1463
"Analysis-Geometry-String Theory" jointly with the Institute of
Differential Geometry of Leibniz Universität Hannover and its idea is to
bring together young mathematicians and senior experts in the field.
The program of the workshop includes two four-hour minicourses together
with the contribution of several research talks on subjects related to
the field.
Mini Courses
- *Prof. Vicente Cortés* (Hamburg University) /Constructions of
Quaternionic Kähler Manifolds/
- *Prof. Simon Salamon* (King's College, London) /Almost Hermitian
Metrics and Twistor Spaces/
Research talks by|
-Daniele Angella (University of Florence)|
-Giovanni Bazzoni (Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich)|
-Thomas Bruun Madsen (University of Aarhus)|
-Liana David (Stoilow Institute of Mathematics of the
Romanian Academy)|
-Ana Cristina Ferreira (University of Minho)|
-Marco Freibert (Christian-Albrechts University Kiel)|
-Alexandra Otiman (University of Bucharest)|
-Mihaela Pilca (University of Regensburg).|
Further information will be posted soon.
/There will be a poster session. To register please use the form on the
conference website. Deadline for registration is *April 15th, 2016*./
Organizing Commitee: R. Bielawski, D. Petrecca, M. Röser, L. Schäfer
Invited Speakers: D. Angella, G. Bazzoni, T. Bruun Madsen, V. Cortés, L.
David, A. C. Ferreira, M. Freibert, A. Otiman, M. Pilca, S. Salamon
webpage: https://www.math-conf.uni-hannover.de/hermitian2016
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Dr. David Petrecca
GRK1463 and Institut für Differentialgeometrie
Office a421 (Main building)
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Welfengarten 1, 30167 Hannover, DE
Phone: +49 511 762 9023
Mobile: +49 157 50269496
Web: sites.google.com/site/davidpetrecca
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