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1st announcement, Vladimir Voevodsky Memorial Conference


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  • From: "Daniel R. Grayson" <danielrichardgrayson@gmail.com>
  • To: k-theory@lists.illinois.edu
  • Subject: 1st announcement, Vladimir Voevodsky Memorial Conference
  • Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2018 13:53:30 +0000
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Dear mathematicians,

Vladimir Voevodsky was an enormously creative and wide ranging mathematician
whose insight into topology and homotopy theory greatly advanced the fields
of algebraic geometry, motivic homotopy theory, homotopy type theory, and
univalent foundations.  We invite you to attend the Vladimir Voevodsky
Memorial Conference, September 11-14, 2018, in Princeton at the Institute for
Advanced Study, to help us honor his contributions.  The speakers are:

    Benedikt Ahrens - University of Birmingham
    Joseph Ayoub - University of Zurich
    Pierre Deligne - Institute for Advanced Study
    Eric Friedlander - University of Southern California
    Daniel Grayson - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign/Institute for Advanced Study
    Michael Hopkins - Harvard University
    André Joyal - Universite du Quebec a Montreal
    Mikahil Kapranov - Institute for Advanced Study
    Daniel Licata - Wesleyan University
    Alexander Merkurjev - University of California, Los Angeles
    Fabien Morel - Mathematisches Institut der Universitat Munchen
    Emily Riehl - Johns Hopkins University
    George Shabat - Russian State University for the Humanities
    Michael Shulman - University of San Diego
    Alexander Vishik - The University of Nottingham
    Claire Voisin - College de France
    Inna Zakharevich - Cornell University

One of the lectures will be a public lecture, followed by a public reception.
There will also be a conference banquet on the final evening in the
Institute's own fine dining hall.

You are welcome to register for the conference and for the dinner on the web site
at http://www.math.ias.edu/vvmc2018 .

On behalf of the organizing committee,

Thierry Coquand
Dan Grayson
Marc Levine
Charles Weibel



  • 1st announcement, Vladimir Voevodsky Memorial Conference, Daniel R. Grayson, 04/27/2018

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