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INGO2003 - Invariant Theory and its Interactions with Related Fields

March 23-29, 2002

Gottingen, Germany

Mathematics

Host: University of Goettingen
Sponsor: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
Homepage: http://www.ingo2003.de
Email: organizers@ingo2003.de

Organizers: Dagmar M. Meyer and Larry Smith

Description:
INGO2003 is an initiative of research groups in Aberdeen, Manchester, and Goettingen working in the areas of algebraic topology, representation theory, and commutative algebra, who have found that communication across narrow specialty boundaries can bring huge scientific benefits. The conference is organized around the central theme of invariant theory and will emphasize its interactions with other areas of mathematics. It is particularly addressed to young (European) mathematicians from diverse research areas who wish to exchange ideas, and learn new techniques that may point the way for their future work.

Speakers: Invited Speakers are: Luchezar Avramov (Univ. of Nebraska), Julia Hartmann (Univ. of Heidelberg), Richard Kane (Univ. of Western Ontario), Mara D. Neusel (Texas Tech University), Nicole Nossem (Univ. of Sheffield), Anne Shepler (Texas State Univ.), William M. Singer (Fordham Univ.), Peter Symonds (Manchester Institute of Technology), William Traves (US Naval Academy), Grant Walker (Manchester Univ.), Reg Wood (Manchster Univ.)

Submitted by: Dagmar M. Meyer
Date received: October 02, 2002, revised December 31, 2003


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