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Twenty Years of Tilting Theory, an Interdisciplinary Symposium

November 18-22, 2002

Fraueninsel, Germany

Mathematics

Host: Abtei Frauenwörth
Homepage: http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~tilting/
Email: tilting@mathematik.uni-muenchen.de

Organizers: Lidia Angeleri Hügel (Munich), Dieter Happel (Chemnitz), Henning Krause (Bielefeld).

Description:
Tilting modules were born about twenty years ago in the context of finite dimensional algebras. Since then, tilting theory has spread in many different directions, and nowadays it plays an important role in various branches of modern algebra, ranging from Lie theory and algebraic geometry to homotopical algebra. The aim of this meeting is to bring together for the first time experts from different fields where tilting is relevant or even of central importance. There will be several lecture series and survey talks on the use of tilting theory in different contexts, as well as a number of additional talks contributed by the participants

Speakers: M. van den Bergh (University of Limburg) S. Brenner (University of Liverpool) T. Brüstle (University of Bielefeld) M. Butler (University of Liverpool) S. Donkin (University of London) K. Erdmann (University of Oxford) K. Fuller (University of Iowa) B. Keller (University of Paris VII) S. König (University of Leicester) H. Lenzing (University of Paderborn) O. Mathieu (University of Lyon) J. Miyachi {Tokyo Gakugei University) I. Reiten (NTNU Trondheim) J. Rickard (University of Bristol) R. Rouquier (University of Paris VII) J. Trlifaj (Charles University Prague)

Files: 1st.txt

Date received: February 26, 2002


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