The fifth annual KUMUNU meeting at the University of Kansas will be held on September 13th, 2003. The speakers are: Laura Ghezzi, Ray Heitmann, Daniel Katz, Claudia Polini, Hema Srinivasan, and Roger Wiegand. More information is available on the KUMUNU web page.
Category: Conference Listings
Cocoyoc, Mexico
The “XV Coloquio Latinoamericao de Algebra” will take place in Cocoyoc, Mexico, July 20-25.
The highlight of the conference consists of 18 plenary addresses delivered by distinguished researchers in various areas of mainstream Algebra. The two plenary talks in Commutative Algebra will be delivered by Wolmer Vasconcelos and Aron Simis.
In addition to the plenary addresses there will be 9 special sessions in different areas of Algebra, including one in commutative algebra.
You can also see the main conference website for more information.
Snowbird, UT
There will be a Joint Summer Research Conference titled “Commutative Algebra: Presentations by Young Researchers”, at the Snowbird Summer Resort in Snowbird, Utah, July 20-24, 2003.
The goal of the conference is to bring together young researchers in several areas of commutative algebra, in order to provide a showcase for important new ideas and to encourage collaboration among participants. All research talks will be given by mathematically young researchers, primarily those no more than two or three years beyond the Ph.D. and graduate students in their final year of study. The conference will focus on the following topics: (1) homological methods in commutative algebra, (2) characteristic p methods and tight closure, (3) combinatorics and commutative algebra, (4) representation theory of local rings. Each topic will be introduced by an expository talk, and informal discussions will follow the research talks.
The following have tentatively agreed to give expository talks and/or lead discussion sessions:
- Luchezar Avramov, University of Nebraska
- Juergen Herzog, Universität Essen
- Craig Huneke, University of Kansas
- Irena Peeva, Purdue University
- Karen Smith, University of Michigan
- Roger Wiegand, University of Nebraska
In order to ensure ample time for informal discussions and mathematical interaction, there will be no contributed talks. The total number of research talks will be 30 – 35. It is expected that some support will be available for those wishing to attend talks and participate in the informal discussions. For further information, contact Roger Wiegand.
The scientific committee for the conference consists of Craig Huneke, Jurgen Herzog, and Roger Wiegand.
update 30 July 03: We’ve posted some photos from the conference. Go see!
Also, Laura Matusevich is mirroring slides and other photos from the meeting. Thanks, Laura!
Liana Sega also has a bunch of gorgeous photos from a hike near Snowbird.
Lisbon, Portugal (ICAMR)
The International Conference on Algebras, Modules and Rings will be held in Lisbon, Portugal, from 14 July to 18 July 2003. The conference is organized by Centro de Álgebra da Universidade de Lisboa, in memory of Professor António Almeida Costa, on the occasion of his 100th birthday.
On the conference website, you can find the organizing and scientific committees, a tentative schedule, and other information on registration, support, and deadlines.
The main speakers for the conference are
- M. Van den Bergh (Limburgs – Diepenbeek) (Keynote Speaker)
- W. Crawley-Boevey (Leeds)
- K. Goodearl (California – Santa Barbara)
- S. Koenig (Leicester)
- L. Levy (Wisconsin – Madison)
- O. Mathieu (Claude Bernard – Lyon)
- B. Osofsky (Rutgers)
- C. M. Ringel (Bielefeld)
- M. Saorín (Murcia)
- J. Trlifaj (Karlova – Praha)
- J. A. de la Peña (UNAM – Mexico City)
- N. V. Dung (Ohio – Zanesville)
- I. Gordon (Glasgow)
- P. A. Guil Asensio (Murcia)
- O. Iyama (Himeji)
- J. Okninski (Warsaw)
- C. Santa-Clara (Lisboa)
- A. Tonolo (Padova)
Lisbon, Portugal (LCCA)
The Lisbon Conference on Commutative Algebra will be held June 23-27, 2003 in Lisbon, Portugal.
The conference will focus on Commutative Algebra with some emphasis in homological methods. There will be 14 talks of 50 minutes each given by some of the most outstanding researchers in the field, and up to 26 talks of 35 minutes each (in parallel sessions).
This meeting will take place at Instituto Superior Técnico, Avenida Rovisco Pais, 1096-001 Lisboa, Portugal, immediately after the First Joint Meeting of the American Mathematical Society and the Real Sociedad Matemática Española (Sevilla, Spain, June 18-21 2003, and where there will be several special sessions in areas related to Commutative Algebra).
For more information, please see the conference website at www.math.ist.utl.pt/~mike/conf/.
Sevilla, Spain
The first Joint Meeting of the American Mathematical Society and the Real Sociedad Matemática Española will take place in Sevilla, Spain on June 18-21, 2003. See the conference website (also available en español) for general information about the conference.
There will be (at least) three Special Sessions of possible interest to commutative algebraists:
- Special Session on Commutative Algebra: Geometric, Homological, Combinatorial and Computational Aspects, organized by Alberto Corso (University of Kentucky), Philippe Gimenez (Universidad de Valladolid), and Santiago Zarzuela (Universitat de Barcelona).
- Special Session on Differential Structures and Homological Methods in Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry, organized by Gennady Lyubeznik (University of Minnesota) and Luis Narvaez-Macarro (Universidad de Sevilla).
- Special Session on Ring Theory and Related Topics, organized by Jose Gomez-Torrecillas (University of Granada), Pedro Antonio Guil Asensio (University of Murcia), Sergio R. Lopez-Permouth (Ohio University), and Blas Torrecillas (University of Almeria).
Update: Alberto Corso has posted a website for the Special Session on Commutative Algebra: Geometric, Homological, Combinatorial and Computational Aspects. It includes a tentative list of speakers.
CIRM (Luminy, France)
There will be a conference in Commutative Algebra and its interactions with Algebraic Geometry at (a.k.a. “Algèbre commutative et ses interactions avec la géométrie algébrique”) at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques, Jun 2-6, 2003.
The conference will be organized by Winfried Bruns (Univ. Osnabrück) and Bernd Ulrich (Purdue Univ.).
CoCoA VIII (Cádiz, Spain)
The eighth edition of the CoCoA (COmputational COmmutative Algebra) Conference, along with the 3rd edition of the International School on Computer Algebra, will take place at the Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, a Faculty of the Universidad de Cádiz, in Cádiz, Spain, the week beginning Sunday, June 1, 2003.
The School will begin on Monday June 2 and end on Thursday morning, June 5. The COCOA Conference will begin on Thursday afternoon and finish at midday on Saturday, June 7.
There will be two main courses (Gregor Kemper: Computational Invariant Theory; Martin Kreuzer: Computing in Multigraded Structures) and one minicourse (Jose María Ucha: Computational Aspects of D-Modules).
For more information, including information about the organizers and support, please see the conference website.
Update 12 Feb: We now have links to practical information about hotels, tourism etc., as well as travel information for getting to and from Cádiz.
Also, we have a list of confirmed speakers and subjects:
- DeLoera, Jesus – Toric Rational Functions and their applications in Combinatorics, Statistics and Optimization
- Kemper, Gregor – Computer Algebra and Invariants
- Kreuzer, Martin – Multigraded Structures in Polynomial Rings
- Parillo, Pablo – Real Algebra and Convex Optimization
- Stillman, Mike – The Algebraic Geometry of Bayesian Networks
- Thomas, Rekha – Simplicial Complexes, Generic Initial Ideals and Combinatorics
- Pfister, Gerhardt – Computer Algebra and Group Theory
Abstracts should be available soon, and information about applying for support will soon be on the conference website.
Update 5 May: The second announcement for COCOA VIII is posted on the CoCoA web page. Among other things, it mentions that there will be a poster session and a demo session at the conference.
Update 20 Sept.There are many photos of the conference (by John Abbott) posted.
San Francisco
There will be two Special Sessions of interest to commutative algebraists at the AMS Western Sectional Meeting in San Francisco, May 3-4 2003. Ray Heitmann and Irena Swanson will organize a Special Session in Commutative Algebra, and Serkan Hosten and Ezra Miller will organize a Special Session in Combinatorial Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry.
Also, Ray Heitmann will give an invited address titled, “The direct summand conjecture in dimension three”.
See the AMS page for the conference for more information.
Western Algebraic Geometry Seminar
The Western Algebraic Geometry Seminar will be held at Stanford Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20. There will be six speakers:
- Kai Behrend (UBC)
Differential Graded Algebraic Geometry - Lawrence Ein (UIC)
Log Canonical Thresholds and Birational Geometry - Javier Fernandez (Utah)
Hodge Theoretic Construction of Frobenius Structures - Grisha Mikhalkin (Utah)
Tropical Algebraic Geometry and Enumeration of Curves - Ezra Miller (MSRI/Minnesota)
Combinatorial Positivity of Universal Formulae in Cohomology - Richard Thomas (Imperial College)
Stability Conditions
The conference website is math.stanford.edu/~azinger/wags03sp.