A workshop on gauge theory and applications to geometry and
low-dimensional topology
will take place in Regensburg, Germany, during 17-21 July 2023.
There will be two lecture series and several research talks:
Lecture Courses:
Hokuto Konno (University of Tokyo, currently MIT):
Seiberg-Witten theory for families
Mike Miller Eismeier (Columbia University):
Compactness and gluing for (framed) instantons
Research talks:
Mike Miller Eismeier (Columbia University)
Kim Frøyshov (University of Oslo)
Paolo Ghiggini (Université de Grenoble)
Marco Golla (Université de Nantes)
Andras Juhasz (University of Oxford)
Hokuto Konno (University of Tokyo)
Langte Ma (Stony Brook University)
Tomasz Mrowka (MIT Boston)
Katherine Raoux (University of Arkansas)
Masaki Taniguchi (Kyoto University)
Thomas Walpuski (Humboldt University Berlin)
Some financial support is available for participants.
More details and the registration page is available at:
tiny.cc/gauge2023
Best wishes,
the Organisers:
Bernd Ammann (University of Regensburg)
Stefan Friedl (University of Regensburg)
Raphael Zentner (Durham University)
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