British Mathematical Colloquium 2014
The BMC is the largest annual Pure Mathematics conference in the UK, and BMC 2014 will be its 66th instalment.
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Venue: Queen Mary, University of London
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The BMC is the largest annual Pure Mathematics conference in the UK, and BMC 2014 will be its 66th instalment.
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Venue: Queen Mary, University of London
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Since their introduction just two years ago, perfectoid spaces have played a crucial role in a number of striking advances in arithmetic algebraic geometry: the proof of Deligne’s weight-monodromy conjecture for complete intersections in toric varieties; the development of p-adic Hodge theory for rigid analytic spaces; a p-adic analogue of Riemann’s classification of abelian varieties over the complex numbers; and the construction of Galois representations for torsion classes in the cohomology of many locally symmetric spaces (for instance arithmetic hyperbolic 3-manifolds). We will start the week with an exposition of the foundations of the theory of perfectoid spaces, with the aim of teaching novices to work with them. Then we will discuss their current and potential applications.
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Venue: MSRI
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This symposium, celebrating Ada Lovelace’s 200th birthday on 10 December 2015, is aimed at a broad audience of those interested in the history and culture of mathematics and computer science, presenting current scholarship on Lovelace’s life and work, and linking her ideas to contemporary thinking about mathematics, computing and artificial intelligence. Other activities include a workshop for early career researchers and a Music and Machines event.
Speakers: Valerie Barr (Union College), June Barrow-Green (Open University), Drummond Bone (Oxford), Elizabeth Bruton (Museum of the History of Science, Oxford), Muffy Calder (Glasgow), Suw Charman-Anderson (founder, Ada Lovelace Day), Imogen Forbes-Macphail (Berkeley), Vicki Hanson (Rochester Institute of Technology), Chris Hollings (Oxford), Richard Holmes (British Academy), Adrian Johnstone (Royal Holloway), Julia Markus (Hofstra), Ursula Martin (Oxford), Sydney Pauda (author, The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage), Murray Pittock (Glasgow), Cheryl E. Praeger (Western Australia), Soren Riis (Queen Mary London), Stephanie Shirley, Bernard Sufrin (Oxford), Doron Swade, Betty Toole (author, Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers), Moshe Verdi (Rice), Mike Wooldridge (Oxford), Alex Wolf (Imperial)
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Venue: University of Oxford
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This conference will focus on the most striking recent results related to the geometry of p-adic or positive characteristic algebraic varieties, an active area where there have been several breakthroughs in the past few years.
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Venue: IHES
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The International Congress of Mathematical Physics (ICMP), on its three year cycle, is the most important conference of the International Association of Mathematical Physics. The ICMP 2015 will be a major event, where new results and future challenges will be discussed, illustrating the richness and vitality of Mathematical Physics.
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Venue: Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago de Chile
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Geometric analysis is an exciting branch of mathematics which has been developing rapidly over the past first year. This conference is being held in honour of Rick Schoen, who has been a towering and influential leader in these developments. Many of the world’s experts in the field will be speaking at this event.
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Venue: University of Warwick
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Since Zariski organised a meeting in 1953 at which Serre’s work on coherent sheaves was introducted to American alebraic geometry, there has been a major algebraic geometry meeting every decade. These meetings have had a profound influence on the subject, providing a natural point to summarize a decade of progress and new developments, and an opportunity to lay out new programs and ideas for the next decade.
Plenary lecturers: Tom Bridgeland (Sheffield), Serge Cantat (Rennes), Simon Donaldson (Imperial and Stony Brook), Hélène Esnault (FU Berlin), Mark Gross (Cambridge), Christopher Hacon (Utah), Mark Kisin (Harvard), Maxim Kontsevich (IHES), Jacob Lurie (Harvard), James McKernan(UC San Diego), Bao Châo Ngô (Chicago), Andrei Okounkov (Columbia), Rahul Pandharipande (ETH Zürich), Peter Scholze (Bonn), Claire Voisin (École Polytechnique), Shou-Wu Zhang (Princeton)
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Venue: University of Utah
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A conference on the occasion of the retirement of Alex Wilkie.
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Venue: University of Manchester
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This conference aims at giving an overview of some of the most striking results in arithmetic geometry with an emphasis on p-adic aspects. The main topics that will be covered are p-adic Hodge theory, (p-adic and l-adic) Langlands correspondences, Shimura varieties and ramification theory.
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Venue: CIRM, Luminy
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This school and conference will bring together leading researchers in number theory and physics to foster further mutually beneficial interaction between the two fields.
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Venue: IMPA, Rio de Janeiro
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There have been numerous recent advances in non-Archimedean geometry. These advances have seen new and sometimes unexpected applications across mathematics. In order to make these developments known to a larger audience, the present conference will bring together leading experts in those fields where non-Archimedean geometry or non-Archimedean analysis plays an important role, with the hope of fostering further connections between these fields.
Among the themes represented at the conference will be Berkovich spaces, tropical geometry, dynamical systems, and p-adic Hodge theory.
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Venue: University of Michigan
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This conference is a sequel to the Americas Conference on Differential Equations and Nonlinear Analysis series that started in 1994 with a meeting in Taxco, Mexico, and has held meeting on a regular basis ever since. This is the first time the meeting will take place in Argentina.
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Venue: University of Buenos Aires