This is the first announcement of the two-week Conference "KK-theory, Gauge Theory, and
Topological Phases," February 27-March 10, at the Lorentz Center, Leiden, NL. The overall
theme of the conference is to explore connections between KK-theory (Kasparov theory) and
subtle torsion phenomena in topological phases, building on NCG cohomology explanations of
the quantum Hall effect.
The first week will be devoted to a series of master classes at the advanced graduate student
level on KK-theory, index theory (commutative and noncommutative), K-theory, and
topological phases. The second week will consist of research talks in these subjects. The
website for the conference is http://www.lorentzcenter.nl/lc/web/2017/858/info.php3?
wsid=858&venue=Oort.
NSF support is available for graduate students and recent (2013 and later) PhDs based at US
institutions. Support will cover airfare and approximately six days of local expenses. To apply
for funding, please visit http://math.bu.edu/kkworkshop/index.html. Women and members of
underrepresented minorities are encouraged to apply.
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