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ARAKELOV GEOMETRY
INTERCITY SEMINAR ON ARAKELOV THEORY
The collaborative research center SFB 1085 'HIGHER INVARIANTS - Interactions between Arithmetic Geometry and Global Analysis' is pleased to announce the conference 'ARAKELOV GEOMETRY' organized by J.I. Burgos Gil, W. Gubler, and K. Künnemann which was postponed by one year due to the pandemic and takes now place
'September 6th to 10th 2021 in Regensburg'.
This conference constitutes the eleventh session of the 'INTERCITY SEMINAR ON ARAKELOV THEORY' organized by J.I. Burgos Gil, V. Maillot and A. Moriwaki with previous sessions in Barcelona, Beijing, Copenhagen, Kyoto, Paris, Regensburg, and Rome.
Conference in Hybrid Form
Due to the not predictable situation with the pandemic, the conference will take place in hybrid form. Hence everyone can either participate remotely via Zoom or apply to participate on site in Regensburg if the pandemic situation allows that. Talks can be given either on spot in Regensburg or online. 'All talks will be transmitted by Zoom'.
Access Data
We will send the access data for the lectures on Zoom and the tea in Gathertown to all registered participants in the week before the conference.
Please contact one of the organizers if you have not received the Zoom and Gathertown access data in the week before the conference.
Program and Abstracts
Please find the program and the abstracts here.
Conference Pictures
Please find conference pictures here and here .
ANNOUNCEMENT Intercity Seminar on Arakelov Theory 2022
The next Intercity Seminar on Arakelov Theory will take from
'September 11th to 16th 2022 in Madrid'.
Practical information
- TRAVEL: In order to reach the university kindly follow the instructions here.
- INTERNET: Access to eduroam is available throughout the central lecture room building and the mathematics building.
Contact
If you want to apply for financial support, or have questions concerning your accomodation at Regensburg then please send an email to sfb-higher-invariants@mathematik.uni-regensburg.de