Dear colleagues,
This is a second announcement for the workshop "Geometric moduli
spaces – Rigidity, Genericity, Stability“ hosted at ICMS (Edinburgh,
UK), May 19-23, 2025, for which the deadline to apply to participate
is around the corner.
Applications are open until November 29 2024 through our website:
https://www.icms.org.uk/GeometricModuliSpaces
The aim is to notify all applicants of the decisions of the scientific
organisers by mid-December. We plan to have 35 participants.
The ICMS will provide accommodation for all workshop participants.
While we typically cannot cover travel expenses, we do have limited
travel assistance for Early Career Researchers or under special
circumstances.
The workshop’s goal is to explore connections across mathematical
communities that study different geometric moduli spaces. Our workshop
will bring together researchers from positive scalar curvature
geometry, minimal surface theory, harmonic mapping theory, and special
geometries. The study of moduli spaces naturally draws on a confluence
of ideas from neighbouring fields, and in each of these areas there is
a tradition of exploiting rigidity, genericity, and stability
phenomena. Despite many parallel developments, there has been
surprisingly limited interaction and cross-collaboration across these
communities. This workshop aims to foster new connections and to
elucidate future research directions.
Confirmed speakers are:
Simon Brendle (keynote)
Chikako Messe (keynote)
John Pardon (keynote)
Christian Bär
Jonathan Bowden
Sebastian Goette
Sven Hirsch
Marie-Amelie Lawn
Jason Lotay
Thomas Schick
Uwe Semmelmann
Rudolf Zeidler
Aleksander Doan
Marina Logares
Felix Schulze
Ruxandra Moraru
Kai Cieliebak
Organised in partnership with the Clay Mathematics Institute
Best,
Izar Alonso
Bernhard Hanke
Christos Mantoulidis
Markus Upmeier
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