Carissimi,
annuncio con piacere un nuovo seminario mensile di Geometria algebrica e
aritmetica a Pisa che organizziamo insieme con Rita Pardini e Angelo
Vistoli. Prevediamo di riunirsi una volta al mese con due oratori.
Il primo seminario sarà
il mercoledì 3 APRILE 2019
(Aula Magna del Dipartimento di Matematica di Pisa)
Programma:
15:00--16:00 Arnaud Beauville (Nizza): Vector bundles on Fano threefolds
and K3 surfaces
16:30--17:30 Luca Migliorini (Bologna): Supports of the Hitchin
fibration on the reduced locus
Per saperne di più vedi http://pagine.dm.unipi.it/tamas/saga.html
Grazie per diffondere l'informazione ai potenziali interessati. Se
invece non desirate più ricevere il programma del seminario, vi prego di
scrivermi.
Migliori saluti,
Tamás Szamuely
Buondì,
E' uscito il bando per un posto da professore associato in algebra e
geometria presso il Dipartimento di Matematica di Pisa. Scadenza il 30
dicembre. Il bando è disponibile qui:
https://www.unipi.it/ateneo/bandi/selezioni/procedure-/associati/art18c4/ba…
Per favore cercate/cerchiamo di darne la massima diffusione.
Bruno
Inoltro avviso di conferenza a Luminy per i 65 anni di Turaev.
Bruno
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From: <greg.mcshane(a)gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 1:37 PM
Subject: [gdrtresses] "Quantum Topology and Geometry" CIRM, 11-15/5/2020
To: <gdrtresses(a)listes.math.cnrs.fr>
Dear friends and colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the conference "Quantum Topology and Geometry" at
the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (CIRM) near Marseille,
France May 11-15, 2020. The conference will be dedicated to Vladimir Turaev
on the occasion of his 65-th birthday.
We would appreciate your forwarding this information to those who might be
interested.
The preliminary list of speakers includes:
Jorgen Andersen
Cristina Palmer-Anghel
Anna Beliakova
David Cimasoni
Effie Kalfagianni
Joanna Kania-Bartoszynska
Rinat Kashaev
Mikhail Khovanov
Thang Le
Gregor Masbaum
Gwenael Massuyeau
Julien Marché
Sergei Natanzon
Eric Rowell
Ramanujan Santharoubane
Oleg Viro
Zhenghan Wang
Helen Wong
This conference is supported by an US National Science Foundation grant. We
will be able to offer some funding for travel and accommodation for some US
based participants, priority will be given to senior graduate students and
early career researchers.
To pre-register, please fill out the from at
https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2160.html
The deadline for the pre-registeration is February 9, 2020. There is
limited
space at CIRM but we will do our best to accommodate all pre-registered
applicants.
Best wishes from the organizers,
Christian Blanchet, Francesco Costantino, Nathan Geer, Alexis Virelizier,
Emmanuel Wagne
Buondì,
Vi annuncio il seminario di geometria di dopodomani.
A presto,
Bruno
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21-Nov-2019 - 16:15 - Sala Seminari (Dip. Matematica)
<http://www.dm.unipi.it/webnew/it/aula/sala-seminari-dip-matematica>
Geometric finiteness in Hadamard manifolds
<http://www.dm.unipi.it/webnew/it/seminari/geometric-finiteness-hadamard-man…>
Beibei Liu (MPIM Bonn)
In this talk, we will focus on negatively pinched Hadamard manifolds which
are complete, simply connected Riemannian manifolds with sectional
curvature ranging between two negative constants. We use the techniques in
geometric group theory to characterize geometric finiteness from different
perspectives, including the geometry of the quotient manifolds, the limit
set of the discrete isometry subgroups and so on.
Buondì,
Vi annuncio il seminario di geometria di domani pomeriggio, come sempre
alle 16.15.
A presto,
Bruno
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14-Nov-2019 - 16:15
Sala Seminari (Dip. Matematica)
<http://www.dm.unipi.it/webnew/it/aula/sala-seminari-dip-matematica>
Deligne-Mostow lattices and come metrics on the sphere
<http://www.dm.unipi.it/webnew/it/seminari/deligne-mostow-lattices-and-come-…>
Irene Pasquinelli (Paris Jussieu)
Finding lattices in PU(n,1) has been one of the major challenges of the
last decades.
One way of constructing a lattice is to give a fundamental domain for its
action on the complex hyperbolic space.
One approach, successful for some lattices, consists of seeing the complex
hyperbolic space as the configuration space of cone metrics on the sphere
and of studying the action of some maps exchanging the cone points with
same cone angle.
In this talk we will see how this construction can be used to build
fundamental polyhedra for all Deligne-Mostow lattices in PU(2,1).
Inoltro avviso di post-doc a Melbourne in topologia geometrica.
Bruno
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From: Craig Hodgson <craigdh(a)unimelb.edu.au>
Date: Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 3:09 AM
Subject: Postdoc position in Melbourne
To: Craig Hodgson <craigdh(a)unimelb.edu.au>
Cc: Hyam Rubinstein <hyam.rubinstein(a)gmail.com>
Dear Colleague,
We are advertising a 2-year position in Geometric Topology based at the
University of Melbourne. Could you please pass this message on to any
students or others who might be interested?
We are looking for someone to start by the middle of 2020; the exact
starting date is quite flexible. The closing date for applications is 9
December 2019, and details can be found here:
http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/901308/research-fellow-in-geometric-t…
Best regards,
Craig Hodgson and Hyam Rubinstein
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RESEARCH FELLOW IN GEOMETRIC TOPOLOGY
School of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Melbourne
Job no: 0049441
Location: Parkville
Salary: $72,083 - $97,812 (Level A) plus employer superannuation
contributions of 9.5%.
This postdoctoral position is associated with the ARC Discovery Project
“classical and quantum invariants of low-dimensional manifolds” with Chief
investigators Associate Professor Craig Hodgson and Professor Hyam
Rubinstein. The successful applicant will participate in all aspects of the
project, including the presentation of research results at seminars and
conferences, and will, as part of the research team, write scholarly papers
for publication in academic journals. The ideal candidate will bring in
expertise in geometric topology, hyperbolic geometry and quantum topology,
complementing that of Hodgson and Rubinstein.
The research project aims to relate quantum invariants arising from
physics, including the Jones polynomial and the 3D-index, to classical
topology and geometry, including surfaces in 3-manifolds and Thurston's
hyperbolic structures on 3-manifolds.
To be considered for this position you will have a PhD in mathematics by
the date of commencement. You will also have a demonstrated aptitude for
research with a sound publication record in relevant areas commensurate
with experience and opportunities.
This is a full-time, fixed-term position for 2 years.
Applications to be submitted by 9 December 2019.
The University will only be accepting applications submitted via the
MathJobs website https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs
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