Events
- 2022Aug22–25Add to calendar
Tromsø, Norway Geometric Structures and Supersymmetry
Conference
The workshop is intended as a meeting place for mathematicians and physicists interested in related areas of Differential Geometry, Representation Theory and Theoretical Physics motivated by Supersymmetry. The goal of the workshop is to present new results as well as create an open environment for a fruitful exchange of ideas.
- 2022Aug21–25Add to calendar
Copenhagen, Denmark Masterclass: Relative trace formulae
Summer school
This masterclass aims at offering an entrance door to the wide field of relative trace formulas, from different perspectives and with different applications ranging from representation theory to analytic number theory. Relative trace formulas are fundamental tools, and we bring together world-class experts to make them shine. The school will consist of three lecture series supplemented by problem sessions and further talks all related to different aspects of this area. The masterclass is mostly intended to graduate students and young researchers, but everyone interested in relative trace formulas is welcome!
- 2022Aug20–27Add to calendar
Turku, Finland The Helsinki Summer School on Mathematical Ecology and Evolution 2022
Summer school
Lecturers: Josef Hofbauer (University of Vienna): Dynamical systems in mathematical ecology Gergely Rost (University of Szeged): The mathematics of infectious diseases Pieter Trapman (Stockholm University): Stochastic models of epidemics Jarno Vanhatalo (University of Helsinki): Linking ecological models to data through Bayesian statistics Christian Hilbe (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology): Dynamics of social behaviour
- 2022Aug08–12Add to calendar
ICTP, Trieste, Italy Research conference "Frontiers in Geometry and Topology"
Conference
The conference will cover several areas of current research, including low-dimensional topology, gauge theory, and Floer homology in all its flavors. It is partly intended to celebrate the mathematical contributions of Tomasz Mrowka. The DEADLINE for applications is FEBRUARY 28, 2022.
- 2022Aug07–13Add to calendar
King’s College, Cambridge University, UK 16th International Conference of The Mathematics Education for the Future Project: Building on the Past to Prepare for the Future
Conference
The Mathematics Education for the Future Project was founded in 1986 as an educational, non-commercial and philanthropic initiative to encourage and promote innovation in mathematics, science, statistics and computer education. Since 1999 we have held 15 international conferences which were renowned for their friendly and productive atmosphere and were attended by many movers and shakers in education world-wide. We now warmly invite abstracts for papers and workshops dealing with all aspects of innovation in education. Please reply to alan@cdnalma.poznan.pl
- 2022Aug01–05Add to calendar
ICTP, Trieste (Italy) Graduate Summer School "Frontiers in Geometry and Topology"
Summer School
The summer school will feature mini-courses by Joshua Greene, Jen Hom, Francesco Lin, John Pardon (to be confirmed) and Thomas Walpuski, covering topics in low-dimensional topology, Floer homology, and gauge theory. The school will be followed by a research conference the week after. The DEADLINE for applications is FEBRUARY 28, 2022.
- 2022Jul30–Aug07Add to calendar
Newcastle, UK Groups St Andrews 2022 in Newcastle
Conference
In view of the current pandemic, the organizers have decided to delay the conference by one year. It will now take place in 2022. Groups St Andrews 2022 is organized by the University of St Andrews and Newcastle University. It will take place in Newcastle between Saturday 30th July (arrival day) and Sunday 7th August 2022 (departure day). The talks will happen from 31st July until 6th August 2022 (inclusive). The conference, the eleventh in the series of Groups St Andrews Conferences, aims to cover all aspects of group theory. The short lecture courses are intended to be accessible to postgraduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and researchers in all areas of group theory.
- 2022Jul24–28Add to calendar
Porto, Portugal 19th International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications
Symposium
The International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications is a biennial professional event. The first one was held in 1984 in Haifa, Israel. It was followed by meetings in Williamsburg, USA (1986), Antibes, France (1988), Espoo, Finland (1990), Grimentz, Switzerland (1992), St. Jovite, Canada (1994), Kanagawa, Japan (1996), Maastricht, The Netherlands (1998), Adelaide, South Australia (2000), St. Petersburg Russia (2002), Tucson, USA (2004), Sophia Antipolis, France (2006), Wroclaw, Poland (2008), Banff, Canada (2010), Byšice, Czech Republic (2012), Amsterdam, the Netherlands (2014), Urbino, Italy (2016), Grenoble, France (2018). The topics covered in this Symposium include, but are not limited to, the following: - Dynamic games and applications; - Mean-field games; - Repeated games; - Stochastic games; - Learning and adaptive games; - Mechanism design; - Evolutionary games; - Cooperative equilibria; - H-infinity control and robust controller designs; - Theory of optimal control and dynamic games; - Numerical methods and computer implementation of game models; - Dynamic bargaining; - Pursuit-Evasion games; - Dynkin's game and its applications; - Search, encounter and inspection games; - Application of dynamic games in fields such as: networking (telecommunications, transportation...), economics and finance, management and marketing, environment, energy and resource management.
- 2022Jul24–28Add to calendar
University of Warwick, UK VBAC 2022: Moduli Spaces and Vector Bundles - New Trends
Conference
The VBAC 2022 conference: "Moduli Spaces and Vector Bundles - New Trends. On the occasion of Peter Newstead’s 80th birthday" will take place at the University of Warwick, 25-29 July, 2022. Please see the website for further information, including the list of invited speakers.
- 2022Jul19–21Add to calendar
London (UK) Microlocal Analysis and PDEs
Workshop
This workshop is devoted to recent trends and developments in microlocal analysis and partial differential equations (PDEs). We hope that our workshop will give an opportunity for different communities working in micolocal analysis to come together, share ideas and establish new collaborations.