International Workshop on Higher Teichmüller Theory
Dates: Summer school on May 15-17, 2024. Conference on May 20-24, 2024
Place: Chern Institute of Mathematics, Nankai University, Tianjin, China.
Organizers: Daniele Alessandrini, Qiongling Li and Nicolas Tholozan.
Website: https://daniele-math.github.io/ConferenceNankai/
Topic:
In the conference we will discuss the geometric, analytic, dynamical
and algebraic aspects of surface group representations. The schedule
will leave ample room for discussion and scientific interaction.
Registration:
If you are interested in attending the workshop, please register on
the web site. The deadline for registrations is February 19th, 2024.
Anyway, it is better to apply as soon as possible, because there is
limited space in the workshop hotel. After we receive your
application, we will contact you for more details about the hotel
availability.
We will offer to several participants the accommodation during the
conference. We also have some limited funding for reimbursing the
travel expenses of some of the participants.
There will be a summer school on May 15-17, with two mini-courses, one
in the morning and one in the afternoon. The conference will take
place on May 20-24. A detailed program will be published here when
available.
Mini-Courses
Marc Burger (ETH, Zurich)
Andrea Seppi (Institut Fourier, Grenoble)
Conference speakers
Shinpei Baba (Osaka University)
Francis Bonahon (University of South California)
Steve Bradlow* (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Marc Burger (ETH, Zurich)
Xian Dai (Ruhr University, Bochum)
Colin Davalo (University of Heidelberg)
Oscar Garcia-Prada (Instituto de Ciencias Matemáticas, Madrid)
Subhojoy Gupta (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)
Alessandra Iozzi (ETH, Zurich)
Ruojing Jiang (MIT)
Inkang Kim (KIAS, Seoul)
Gye-Seon Lee (Seoul National University)
Beibei Liu (Ohio State University)
Takuro Mochizuki (Kyoto University)
Yosuke Morita (Kyushu University)
Nathaniel Sagman (University of Luxembourg)
Andrea Seppi (Institut Fourier, Grenoble)
Weixu Su (Fudan University, Shanghai)
Zhe Sun (University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei)
Stephan Tillmann (The University of Sydney)
Di Wu (Nanjing)
Binbin Xu (Nankai University, Tianjin)
Tengren Zhang (National University of Singapore)
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Daniele Alessandrini
https://math.columbia.edu/~alessandrini/
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Stevens Institute of Technology
1 Castle Point Terrace
Hoboken, NJ, 07030
USA
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