Dates:
Friday to Monday, May 19-22, 2017
9:45-10:30:
Welcome coffee
10:30-10:45:
Welcome
10:50-11:40:
Eberhard Becker (University of Dortmund, Germany):
C(M,S^n): results and open questions
11:50-12:40:
Wojciech Kucharz (Jagiellonian University, Kraków):
Curve-rational functions
LUNCH BREAK
14:30-15:20:
Claus Scheiderer (University of Konstanz, Germany):
Sums of squares in semidefinite optimization
COFFEE BREAK
16:00-17:00:
Colloquium of the Institute of Mathematics
Bernd Sturmfels (University of California at Berkeley, USA; Director of the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig, Germany):
Sixty-four Curves of Degree Six
Slides
17:10-18:00:
Przemysław Koprowski (University of Silesia at Katowice, Poland):
Wild and even points in global fields and beyond
Slides
10:00-10:50:
Krzysztof Nowak (Jagiellonian
University, Kraków):
The closedness theorem over Henselian valued fields and its applications
Slides
COFFEE BREAK
11:30-12:20:
Hagen Knaf (Hochschule Rhein Main, Wiesbaden, Germany):
On the Cohen-Macaulay-property for non-noetherian rings
Slides
LUNCH BREAK
14:00-14:50:
Anna Blaszczok (University of Silesia at Katowice, Poland):
Defect extensions of prime degree
Slides
15:00-15:40:
Jolanta Marzec (University of Durham, UK)
On properties of standard L-functions of Jacobi forms
COFFEE BREAK
16:10-17:00:
Grzegorz Banaszak (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland):
The algebraic Sato-Tate group for AHC motives
17:10-18:00:
Piotr Krasoń (Institute of Mathematics, University of Szczecin, Poland):
Linear relations in algebraic groups
Slides
19:00
Social Dinner
9:45-10:20:
Coffee
10:20-11:10:
Florian Pop (University of Pennsylvania, USA):
The weak (regular) Inverse Galois Problem
11:20-12:10:
Adrian Langer (Institute of Mathematics, University of Warsaw and Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland):
On lifting of varieties and its consequences
LUNCH BREAK
14:00-14:40:
Franz-Viktor Kuhlmann
(Institute of Mathematics, University of Silesia at Katowice):
Pushing back the barrier of imperfection
14:50-15:20:
Arno Fehm
(University of Dresden, Germany):
Denseness of algebraic fields in real and p-adic closures
COFFEE BREAK
16:00-16:50:
Martin Hils (University of Münster, Germany):
Geometric model theory of separably closed valued fields
17:00-17:50:
Franziska Jahnke (University of Münster, Germany):
Dreaming about NIP fields
Last update: June 7, 2017 --------- created and maintained by Franz-Viktor Kuhlmann