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*** Online Conference Announcement ***

QOLLOQUIUM: QUIVERS, REPRESENTATIONS, RESOLUTIONS

Thursday, June 25th Starting @ 13h00 UTC (Zoom)

This one-day online conference will bring together geometers and representation theorists working on various aspects of quiver varieties and symplectic resolutions. Through both established and emerging research, these topics enjoy multiple points of contact with investigations into birational geometry, universal enveloping algebras, hyperplane arrangements, character varieties, Higgs bundle moduli spaces and the Hitchin system, hyperpolygon spaces, and the geometric Langlands program. Moreover, both ordinary and Nakajima quiver varieties provide distinguished examples of integrable systems, mirror symmetry, and symplectic duality. The talks in the Qolloquium conference will explore a number of these ideas and themes with the goal of creating new connections between researchers and their research programs.

Speakers:

Gwyn Bellamy (Glasgow)
Elana Kalashnikov (Harvard)
Masoud Kamgarpour (Queensland)
Ivan Losev (Yale)
Hiraku Nakajima (Kavli IPMU)
Laura Schaposnik (UIC)
Filip Zivanovic (Oxford)

Titles / Abstracts / Schedule:


Registration:


(Please register by 22h00 UTC on June 22nd.  Zoom details will be emailed out 48 hours before the event.)

Sponsors:

We are grateful to the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) for providing technical support and resources for this event.

For any questions about this event, please feel free to contact one of the organizers:

- Steven Rayan (University of Saskatchewan, [log in to unmask])
- Travis Schedler (Imperial College London, [log in to unmask])

We hope to see you there!


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