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Dear all,
We are pleased to announce the following online conference supported by the Fields Institute.
LIE THEORY AND INTEGRABLE SYSTEMS IN SYMPLECTIC AND POISSON GEOMETRY
June 5 - 7
Webpage: https://sites.google.com/view/lietheory2020
Registration (free but mandatory): https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUvce2upjojGNep_GxR9B26tXyi-DawE7qG
Synopsis: Lie-theoretic techniques inform much of the modern research conducted in symplectic and Poisson geometry. Prominent instances include research on Coulomb branches, geometric quantization, Hamiltonian group actions, hyperkähler structures, index theory, moduli spaces, Poisson-Lie groups, quiver varieties, and symplectic singularities. Another important instance is the theory of integrable systems, especially recent works on toric degenerations, Gelfand-Zeitlin systems, Hitchin systems, and Mishchenko-Fomenko systems.
This conference will bring together researchers to discuss and share new progress in these areas.
For additional information, contact the organizers: Peter Crooks (Northeastern) and myself.
Best Wishes,
Jeremy Lane
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
McMaster University
Hamilton Hall, Room 218
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1
Canada
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