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  • From: "Neumann, Frank (Dr.)" <fn8@leicester.ac.uk>
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  • Subject: LMS-CMI Research School in 2018: Homotopy Theory and Arithmetic Geometry: Motivic and Diophantine Aspects
  • Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2018 09:09:49 +0000
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LMS-CMI Research School in 2018: 

 

The London Mathematical Society (LMS) is pleased to announce the next LMS-CMI Research School in 2018: Homotopy Theory and Arithmetic Geometry: Motivic and Diophantine Aspects, which will be run in partnership with the Clay Mathematics Institute (CMI) and supported by the Heilbronn Institute of Mathematical Research (HIMR).

 

The Research Schools provide training for research students in all contemporary areas of mathematics. Students and post-docs can meet a number of leading experts in the topic as well as other young researchers working in related areas.  We would be grateful if you could pass on the following details to any Early Career Researchers who may be interested in attending the Research School.  The deadline for applications is 9 April 2018.

 

Homotopy Theory and Arithmetic Geometry: Motivic and Diophantine Aspects

Imperial College; 9-13 July 2018.

 

Organisers: Frank Neumann (Leicester; fn8@leicester.ac.uk ) and Ambrus Pal (Imperial College London; a.pal@imperial.ac.uk)

 

Lecture courses 

•  Cohomological methods in intersection theory.

o      Lecturer: Denis-Charles Cisinski (University of Regensburg) Assistant: Christopher Lazda (University of Amsterdam)

•  Homotopical manifestations of rational points and algebraic cycles.

o      Lecturer: Tomer Schlank (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Assistant: Ambrus Pal (Imperial College London)

•   Arithmetic enrichments of curve counts.

o    Lecturer: Kirsten Wickelgren (Georgia Tech), Assistant: Frank Neumann (University of Leicester)

 

Guest lectures 

Paul Arne Østvær (University of Oslo), 

Jon Pridham (University of Edinburgh) 

Vesna Stojanovska (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

 

Further details here: http://wwwf.imperial.ac.uk/~apal4/summer/school.html

Apply here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/RS39ApplnForm by 9 April 2018. 

A reference will also be required so ask your referee to complete the form here:  https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/RS39RefForm

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LMS-CMI Research Schools aim to provide training for young researchers in core areas of mathematics.

Students and post-docs can meet a number of leading experts in the topic as well as other young researchers working in related areas.

The Research Schools are co-sponsored by the Heilbronn Institute of Mathematical Research.

 

The LMS is the UK’s learned society for mathematics. Registered charity no. 252660 (www.lms.ac.uk)

The CMI is a charitable private operating foundation, incorporated in the USA.

The HIMR is a partnership between Bristol University and the Government Communications Headquarters.

 

 



  • LMS-CMI Research School in 2018: Homotopy Theory and Arithmetic Geometry: Motivic and Diophantine Aspects, Neumann, Frank (Dr.), 02/09/2018

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