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PIMS-Fields Summer School on Algebraic Geometry in High-Energy Physics


(Second Announcement)


June 24-28, 2019


University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, SK
Canada


We are excited to announce the PIMS-Fields Summer School on Algebraic
Geometry in High-Energy Physics, to be held in Saskatoon, Canada from June
24th to 28th, 2019.

In the latter decades of the 20th Century, string theory and in particular
mirror symmetry paved the way for new interactions between algebraic
geometry and high-energy physics. For instance, techniques and ideas related
to Calabi-Yau varieties, moduli spaces of curves, enumerative geometry, the
geometric Langlands program, and topological recursion are now staples of
21st Century physics.

This summer school will expose graduate students and postdoctoral fellows
from mathematics to novel applications of geometry in theoretical physics
and, for those from physics, to powerful algebro-geometric techniques that
can be deployed in their work.  The schedule will allow significant time for
questions and discussions.



The summer school will feature:


Special Guest Lectures by:

Nima Arkani-Hamed (Institute for Advanced Study)

Charles Doran (University of Alberta)



Mini-Courses by:

Vincent Bouchard (University of Alberta)

Jonathan Mboyo Esole (Northeastern University)

Yang-Hui He (City University of London / University of Oxford)

Laura Schaposnik (University of Illinois at Chicago) 



Limited travel funding for students and postdocs may be possible on a
first-come, first-serve basis.



For details about the talks, mini-courses, registration, and travel funding,
please see:


http://www.pims.math.ca/scientific-event/190624-pussaghep


- the organizers (Thomas Creutzig, University of Alberta, and Steven Rayan,
University of Saskatchewan)

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