WAGP 2010 |
June 7th to 11th, 2010, Saint
Jean des Monts, France |
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Workshop on Algebraic Geometry and Physics previous events of this series Deformation, quantization and algebraic index theorems |
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Advisory board: Ron Donagi (Univ. of
Pennsylvania) |
Scientific committee: Ugo Bruzzo (SISSA Trieste) |
Organizing committee: Ugo Bruzzo (SISSA
Trieste) |
Organizing institutions: MATPYL (Mathématiques en Pays
de la Loire) |
WAGP2010
is the 15th event of a series of Schools and Workshops that have
been organized by the Mathematical Physics and Geometry group of
the International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste in
conjunction with leading institutions around the world. Past
events have taken place in Trieste, Salamanca and Medina del
Campo (Spain), Luminy (France), Como (Italy), Philadelphia (USA),
Vienna (Austria), Tianjin (China), Seoul (Korea), Hangzhou (China),
Maresias (Brazil). You may have a look at the past events at the
following link:
http://www.sissa.it/~bruzzo/swagps/swagps.html
Deformation quantization, i.e., the study of the deformation of classical structures, such as Poisson manifolds, to noncommutative spaces, has been, together with its many applications, one of the central characters in the deep and fruitful interplay between geometry and physics that has taken place in the last 20 years. With its connections with, and applications to, noncommutative geometry, integrable systems, quantum field theory and strings, it represents a crossing point of many fundamental areas of research in present-day mathematics and theoretical physics. In the tradition of this series of events, this year's workshop aims at discussing the state of the art in this field, with a special emphasis on the mutual interactions between the physics and the mathematics communities.
Preliminary list of speakers: Anton Alekseev, Paul Bressler, Henrique Bursztyn, Damien Calaque, Andrei Caldararu, Andrea D'Agnolo, Giuseppe Dito, Benjamin Enriquez, Boris Fedosov, Frank Ferrari, Dimitri Gurevich, Gilles Halbout, Takashi Kimura, Giovanni Landi, Pierre Schapira, Martin Schlichenmaier, Arkady Vaintrob, Pierre van Moerbeke
The programme will include three minicourses (three 1 hour lectures each), 1 hour talks by invited speakers and some contributed talks proposed by the participants. Those who want to submit a communication should send a title and a short abstract together with their registration form. Inclusion into the programme will be decided by the scientific committee.
If you are interested in participating, please write to igorre@sissa.it by February 28th, 2010.