Geometric Analysis

Research Training Network, a project of the European Commission

CONTRACT NUMBER: HPRN-CT-1999-00118  -  COORDINATOR: Nicolae Teleman

Home Network News Events Positions Publications Teams Young Researchers In this page you can find informations about the meeting (co)organized by the network, as well as about meeting of other organizations, but with a subject relevant to the interest of our network. As a rule, the network will organize a major conference (usually combined with a school for young people) at each six month during its four years of activity.


 

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Connected Events

Past Events

  1. Noncommutative Geometry, Martina Franca, Italy, September 4 - September 9, 2000, A Summer School organized jointly by the network and the CIME (Centro Internazionale de Matematica Estivo). You can find here information about the participants and the program.
  2. Geometric Analysis, A Workshop organized by the network and the Clay Mathematical Institute, Potsdam, 1-7 October, 2000. You can look here if you want to see the anounce of the workshop, the program and the list of participants.
  3. Noncommutative Geometry Between Mathematics and Physics, a mini-workshop organised at Ancona, 23-24 February 2001. Program:
    1. Ludwik Dabrowski -- Noncommutative principal bundles and connections
    2. Thomas Krajewski -- Hopf algebras of Feynman diagrams 
    3. Giovanni Landi -- Noncommutative spheres and instantons
    4. Nicolae Teleman -- Noncommutative geometry of singular spaces
    5. Paul Blaga -- "Topological" Hochschild homology of K-theory
  4. Geometric Analysis and Index Theory, A Conference that was  held in Trieste, 18-24 March, 2001, in cooperation with the International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP). The web page of the conference used to be here. Anyway, a local version is kept here, for future reference.
  5. Ellipticity and Parabolicity in Analysis and Geometry, a Workshop organised  at Potsdam, 20-24 August 2001, addressed especially to young mathematicians interested in analysis, geometry and partial differential equations.  The organisers  were: J.B. Gil (Philadelphia), Thomas Krainer (Potsdam), B. Monthubert (Toulouse), A. Parmeggiani (Bologna), T. Schick (Münster) and  I. Witt (Potsdam). The web page can be accessed  here.  A local version is kept here, for further reference.
  6. Hopf algebras, renormalization, Riemann-Hilbert problem, a Conference organized by the network at CIRM (Luminy, close to Marseille, France), 10-14 September 2001. The scientific commitee included Alain Connes and Dirk Kreimer. The web page is at http://www.cirm.univ-mrs.fr/Rencontres2001/Rencontres2001.html. You can find a local version at the page here.
  7. Noncommutative Geometry and Quantum Groups,  a Conference organised in  the Stefan Banach International Mathematical Center at Warsaw, 17-29 September  2001. The organisers were: S. L. Woronowicz, P. M. Hajac, and W. Pusz, all from Warsaw.   The address of the web page of the conference, with the list of participants and program, is  http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~pmh/bc.html.
  8. Rencontre Marseille-Nice de Singularités, a workshop organized, jointly, by the network and the IML (Institut Mathématique de Luminy) at Luminy, Marseille (France), in the period 25-26 January 2002. Organizers: J.-P. Brasselet (Luminy) and N. Teleman (Ancona). The web page of the meeting, including the program, can be accessed here. The LaTeX file including the program can, also, be downloaded from here.
  9. Rencontre de géométrie noncommutative, a conference in the honor of Alain Connes, held at IHES,  in 2-3 April 2002. The program can be find here
  10. The mid-term review meeting of our network was  held in IHES, Paris, between 3-4 April, 2002. You can see the program of the meeting, in html or you can downloaded, as a Word file. You can, also, see the list of participants in html or you can downloaded it in Word.
  11. Conference on Operators, Non Commutative Geometry and Theoretical Physics, Ancona, 8-10 July 2002, organized by Nicola Teleman (Università degli Studi di Ancona).  Participants:  Matthias Lesch (Universitaet Koeln), Markus Pflaum (Universitaet Frankfurt), Ludwik Dabrowski (SISSA, Trieste),   Giovanni Landi (SISSA, Trieste), Paolo Piazza (Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"), Stéphane Vassout (Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza").  You can find here the program of the conference.
  12. Workshop on Discrete Groups and Analysis, Southampton 5-7th September 2002, organized by Jacek Brodzki and Ian Leary.  Among the participants (already confirmed), there are: Claire Anantharaman-Delaroche, Paul Baum, Tadeusz Januszkiewicz, Jerry Kaminker, Paul Mitchener, Ryszard Nest, Brita Nucinckis, Roger Plymen, Thomas Schick, Jacek Swiatkowski, Nicola Teleman, Alain Valette, Andrzej Zuk. You can find more information on the web page of the workshop, at 
    http://www.maths.soton.ac.uk/staff/brodzki/DGA/index.html
  13. International Conference in Geometry and Topology on Occasion of Two Centenaries Anniversary of János Bolyai (1802-1860), Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 1-5 October 2002.  
  14. Operator Algebras on Manifold with Singularities, a Spring School organized by the Institut fuer  Mathematik der Universitaet Potsdam, between March 17 and  March 21st, 2003. The organizers were Markus Klein, Elmar Schrohe and Bert-Wolfgang Schulze.  The school  gave surveys and introductions in the fields of
    - boundary value problems
    - operator algebras with symbolic structure
    - operators on non-compact and singular manifolds
    - analytic index formulas
    - deformation quantization
    You can find here further information regarding this meeting.
  15. Geometry and Physics,  a Conference organized at CIRM, Luminy, 13--17 October 2003.
    Organizers:
    Eric Leichtnam (leicht@math.jussieu.fr)
    Oscar Garcia-Prada (oscar.garcia-prada@uam.es)
     The aim of this conference was to introduce non experts to recent developments in such topics 
    Invited speakers:
    A. Connes, R. Dijkgraaf, J. Figueroa O'Farril, N. Hitchin,
    D. Kreimer, H. Moscovici, N. Nekrasov, A. Schwarz, A. Weinstein.
    This meeting was supported by the European Research Training Networks ``Geometric Analysis'' (http://dipmat.unian.it/rtn/) and ``European Differential Geometry Endeavour'' (http://edge.imada.sdu.dk/).
  16. C*-algebras and elliptic theory, a conference organized jointly by the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the University of Warsaw, in the framework of the "Geometric Analysis" network. The conference will be held at the Banach Center from Bedlewo, Poland, between 23 and 28 February, 2004. The organizers are Bogdan Bojarski, Grzegorz Lysik and Andrzej Weber

    The idea of the conference was conceived with active participation of Prof. A.S. Mischchenko. The conference was  an occasion to interact between the RTN "Geometric Analysis", Moscow mathematicians and other specialists in the subject.

    Main topics:
    - K-theory of C*-algebras,
    - index theory
    - algebras of pseudodifferential operators on singular manifolds,
    - infinite Grassmannians and Fredholm pairs,
    - deformation quantization
    For further information, please refer to the web page of the conference, at
                                http://www.impan.gov.pl/~calgebra/

  17. Operator Algebras, Singularities, Deformation Quantization  a conference organized by B.-W. Schulze in Potsdam, Germany, between 1-4 March, 2004The scientific committee included:  U. Bunke, B. Fedosov, E. Schrohe, B.-W. Schulze and N. Teleman. 

    The main topics of the meeting were: 

    - Operator algebra aspects in PDE,
    - Index theory on manifolds with singularities,
    - Deformation Quantization
    - Pseudo-differential and microlocal analysis,
    - Non-linear parabolic and hyperbolic problems
    The web page of the conference can still be checked here.

XVIII.  Analyse Géométrique March 15 - 19, 2004, CIRM, Luminy

 Organizers:   Matthias Lesch, Markus Pflaum
 Scientific Committee:
Jean-Paul Brasselet, Eric Leichtnam, Paolo Piazza
Web Site
This was  the final conference of the RTN network "Geometric Analysis".
 

Major topics of the conference were

--index theory of geometrically defined operators,
--methods of noncommutative geometry in geometric analysis,
--geometric analysis in the presence of singularities,
--connections to mathematical physics, in particular quantization
      theory,
--algebras of pseudodifferential operators on singular manifolds,
--infinite Grassmannians and Fredholm pairs.

Connected events

  1. Conformal Field Theory. An Introduction
     
    Rome, March 26-28, 2003
     
    The workshop will provide an introduction to various approaches to Conformal
    Quantum Field Theory. A few experts will give introductory talks on their
    own point of view,  and it will also be the occasion for interaction and
    discussion among different researchers.
     
    The main topics will be:
     
    Vertex Operator Algebras
    Conformal Field Theory with Boundary
    Algebraic Conformal Field Theory
     
    A tentative list of speakers is the following:
     
    Sebastiano Carpi, Pescara
    David Evans, Cardiff
    Edward Frenkel, Berkeley
    Jurgen Fuchs, Karlstad
    Yasuyuki Kawahigashi, Tokyo
    Henning Rehren, Göttingen
    Augusto Sagnotti, Roma
    Yasen Stanev, Roma
    Valerio Toledano Laredo, Paris
     
    The workshop will be held at the Department of Mathematics, University of
    Rome ³Tor Vergata². Practical information and the scientific program will be
    available on the web site http://mat.uniroma2.it/~mp/OA/CFT.html
     
    People interested to participate should contact the organizers

                Daniele Guido guido@mat.uniroma2.it
                Roberto Longo longo@mat.uniroma2.it

    Participants should find lodging accommodation by themselves.            
     
  2. Conference in Algebraic Topology,  4-9 June 2001, Gdansk, Poland, Organized by Stanislaw Betley (Warszawa), Tadeusz Kozniewski (Warszawa), Stefan Jackowski (Warszawa), Adam Przezdziecki (Warszawa), Andrzej Szczepanski (Gdansk). The web page can be accessed here.
  3. Characteristic classes of singular varieties, a mini-school organized at the Banach Center (Warsaw), by Andrzej Weber and Piotr Pragacz, from  April 22 to April 28, 2002. Invited speakers are Paolo Aluffi (MPI, Bonn) and Jörg Schürman (Univ. Münster). 
  4. Nichtkommutative Geometrie, Oberwolfwach, 24-30 March 2002, organized by Alain Connes (Paris), Joachim Cuntz (Muenster) and Mark Rieffel (Berkeley)
  5. Geometric Analysis and Singular Spaces, Oberwolfwach, 2-8 June 2002, organized by Jean-Michel Bismut (Orsay), Jochen Bruening (Berlin) and Richard Melrose (Cambridge) 

Other sources of informations about events

  1. The PhysNet  conference board, maintained by the European Physical Society, offers a list of conferences, workshops and summer schools  with the subject related in a way or another to physics. There are a lot of events related to mathematical methods of physics, so it is worth checking it.
  2. The Netlib Conference Database contains information about upcoming conferences, lectures, and other meetings relevant to the fields of mathematics and computer science. The database can be either searched or browsed. You can, also, announce your own events.
  3. Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (CIRM) from Luminy (Marseille) organises  periodical meetings on different topics in mathematics.
  4. Here is a connection to Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, which is well known for the high quality of workshops and schools.
  5. The Stefan Banach International Mathematical Center, in Warsaw, is a regular host of important mathematical meetings.

 

 
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Last update: 01/04/2004.