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* '''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. <br> Further information about Regensburg can be found [https://tourismus.regensburg.de/en here.] | * '''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. <br> Further information about Regensburg can be found [https://tourismus.regensburg.de/en here.] | ||
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*'''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: | *'''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: | ||
Revision as of 11:57, 9 October 2023
Conference: Nearby cycles and derived geometry
Aim and Scope
The geometry of nearby cycles, using microlocal methods or motivic approaches, has recently seen spectacular advances in many different directions: symplectic geometry, non-archimedean analytic geometry, or arithmetic geometry, using more and more tools from derived algebraic geometry and higher category theory. This has many applications in mirror symmetry, in the Langlands program, or in ramification theory, for instance. This conference aims at gathering experts from different fields to emulate progress in different branches of geometry.
List of Speakers
- Tomoyuki Abe
- Alexander Efimov
- Martin Gallauer
- Sally Gilles
- Fangzhou Jin
- Adeel Khan
- Tasuki Kinjo
- David Nadler
- Massimo Pippi
- Mauro Porta
- Charanya Ravi
- Sarah Scherotzke
- Hiro Lee Tanaka
- Bertrand Toën
- Alberto Vezzani
- Gabriele Vezzosi
- Enlin Yang
- Yuri Yatagawa
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 about Regensburg can be found here.
- INTERNET: Access to eduroam and BayernWLAN is available throughout the Mathematics Building.
- 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 Wiendl (Between the city center and the University.)
- Hotel Central (Between the city center and the University, one must take a bus to the University.)
Venue
All lectures and research talks are in the lecture hall M311, at the 3rd floor of the Mathematics building of Regensburg University (Attention: not the department "Mathematik und Informatik" of the OTH).
One can reach the University of Regensburg by following the instructions here and see here for maps of the campus. Many of the participants will probably arrive by bus at the Central Bus Station of the university which is close to the math building, a bit more towards North (=top of the plan).
Inside of the Mathematics building, use the staircase next to the main entrance and go up to the top.
Programm and Schedule
The schedule of the conference will follow a month before the conference.
Registration, Housing, Proposal of talk, Limited support
Partial funding: We have limited resources available to assist conference participants. If you require support, please submit your application promptly. The deadline for applying is 22 Dec, and we will decide shortly afterwards.
Conference Poster
You can download the conference poster here.
Organizers
Denis-Charles Cisinski
Marc Hoyois
Conference Picture
Sponsors of the conference
- This conference is funded by SFB 1085 "Higher Invariants"