Arrival date: Sunday, January 7, 2018. Departure date: Saturday, January 13, 2018.
Talks will take place at Huxley Building [ click for map ] —
→ Monday-Wednesday: Huxley Building room 140
→ Thursday-Friday: Huxley Building room 340 & 139 (see chart below)
Schedule
MON 8 JAN |
TUE 9 JAN |
WED 10 JAN |
THU 11 JAN |
FRI 12 JAN |
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9.00 -9.30 |
Registration | ||||
9.30-10.30 |
Walpuski | Joyce | Haydys | Weiß (Huxley 340) |
Li (Huxley 340) |
10.30-11.00 |
Q+A | Q+A | Q+A | Q+A | Q+A |
11.00-11.30 |
Coffee | Coffee | Coffee | Coffee | Coffee |
11.30-12.30 |
Thomas | Walpuski | Thomas | He (Huxley 340) |
Acharya (Huxley 340) |
12.30-2.00 |
Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
2.00-3.00 |
Sibley | Doan | Toma | Cherkis (Huxley 139) |
Nordström (Huxley 340) |
3.00-3.30 |
Coffee | Coffee | Coffee | Coffee | Coffee |
3.30-4.30 |
de la Ossa | Discussion | Svanes | Discussion (Huxley 139) |
Chen (Huxley 340) |
7.00-9.00 |
Social dinner |
Speakers:
- Bobby Acharya (ICTP and King’s College London), String dualities and calibrated cycles
- Xuemiao Chen (Stony Brook), Singularities of Hermitian Yang Mills connections and the Harder-Narasimhan-Seshadri filtration
- Sergey Cherkis (University of Arizona), Octonionic Monopoles and another look at the Twistor Transform
- Xenia de la Ossa (Oxford), The geometry and moduli of heterotic G2 structures
- Aleksander Doan (Stony Brook), Multiple covers of associatives and ADHM monopoles
- Dominic Joyce (Oxford), Lie brackets on the homology of moduli spaces, and wall-crossing formulae
- Andriy Haydys (Freiburg), Seiberg-Witten monopoles and flat PSL(2,R)-connections
- Siqi He (Cal Tech), The extended Bogomolny equations and generalized Nahm pole solutions
- Yang Li (Imperial College London), Mukai duality on adiabatic coassociative fibrations
- Johannes Nordström (Bath), G2-instantons on twisted connected sums
- Ben Sibley (Simons Center – Stony Brook), A complex analytic structure on the compactification of Hermitian-Yang-Mills moduli space
- Eirik Eik Svanes (ICTP), On marginal deformations of heterotic G2 geometries
- Richard Thomas (Imperial College London), Introduction to coherent sheaves
- Matei Toma (Université de Lorraine), Moduli spaces of semistable sheaves with respect to Kähler polarizations
- Thomas Walpuski (Michigan State), Introduction to gauge theory on Riemannian manifolds with special holonomy
- Thomas Walpuski (Michigan State), On counting associative submanifolds and Seiberg–Witten monopoles
- Hartmut Weiß (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel), On the asymptotic geometry of the Hitchin metric