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A workshop on ''' | A workshop on '''Algebraic K-theory of spaces''' and related topics will be held at the University of Regensburg, during '''July 24-28, 2023'''. | ||
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers in the field, review aspects of the deep interactions between algebraic K-theory and manifold topology, and discuss various developments | The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers in the field, review aspects of the deep interactions between algebraic K-theory and manifold topology, and discuss various developments, especially, from the perspective of the algebraic K-theory of spaces and its varied connections. | ||
In addition to the invited lectures and lecture series, there will also be opportunities for researchers to give contributed talks | In addition to the invited lectures and lecture series, there will also be opportunities for researchers to give contributed talks. | ||
Revision as of 13:38, 28 February 2023
Algebraic K-theory of Spaces
Aims and Description
A workshop on Algebraic K-theory of spaces and related topics will be held at the University of Regensburg, during July 24-28, 2023.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers in the field, review aspects of the deep interactions between algebraic K-theory and manifold topology, and discuss various developments, especially, from the perspective of the algebraic K-theory of spaces and its varied connections.
In addition to the invited lectures and lecture series, there will also be opportunities for researchers to give contributed talks.
Invited speakers:
- Gregory Arone (Stockholm University)
- John Klein (Wayne State University)
- Manuel Krannich (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
- Cary Malkiewich (Binghamton University)
- Mona Merling (University of Pennsylvania)
- Wolfgang Steimle (University of Augsburg) '
- Marco Varisco (University at Albany, State University of New York)
Schedule
The detailed program of the workshop and the schedule of the talks will be announced here soon.
Financial Support
Financial support for the conference has been provided by the SFB 1085: Higher Invariants.
Some limited funding is available for financial support to participants. Please indicate in your registration if you are applying for financial support.
The deadline for applying for financial support is April 15, 2023.
Registration
Please fill out the Registration Form.
Please also indicate in your registration whether you like to give a contributed short talk and whether you are applying for financial support. The deadline for contributed talks and for applying for financial support is April 15, 2023.
Practical Information
- City of REGENSBURG: Regensburg is a Unesco World Heritage site that is famous for its well-preserved medieval city center and its beautiful Gothic cathedral. Further information can be found here.
- ACCOMMODATION: Regensburg is a tourist destination and we encourage guests to book their rooms as early as possible. Here is a list of hotels in the area:
- Hotel Muenchner Hof (In the city center, one must take a bus to the University.)
- Hotel Apollo (Near the University, but limited eating options nearby.)
- Hotel Kaiserhof am Dom (In the city center, one must take a bus to the University.)
- Hotel Jakob (In the city center, one must take a bus to the University.)
- Hotel Central (Between the city center and the University, one must take a bus to the University. Some rooms are prebooked for the participants — please use the password “K-theory„)
- TRAVEL: One can reach the University by following the instructions here.
- INTERNET: Access to eduroam is available throughout the Mathematics Building. For those without eduroam access we will obtain a temporary guest account through the university.