Nov 19 – 23, 2018
Lecture Hall(1F), Kavli IPMU
Asia/Tokyo timezone

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Dates: November 19-November 23, 2018
Venue: Lecture Hall, Kavli IPMU

 

The aim of the school/workshop is to promote the application of modern methods of derived deformation theory to problems concerning non-commutative deformations of categories of sheaves on algebraic varieties and of collections of objects in such categories. Derived algebraic geometry is a rapidly developing subject in which major theoretical progress has already been made. The time is now ripe for applications to non-commutative algebraic geometry.

In addition to talks on recent work, we plan two series of lectures explicating the precise relation between deformation problems and differential graded Lie algebras, shifted Poisson structures on moduli spaces arising in non-commutative geometry, etc.

The workshop will also address deformation quantization of shifted Poisson structures, including relations to perturbative quantum field theories.

 

Confirmed speakers:

Agnieszka Bodzenta (U of Warsaw)
Andrew Macpherson (Kavli IPMU)
Atsushi Takahashi (Osaka U)
Chris Brav (HSE)
Hao Wen U (Tsinghua U)
Isamu Iwanari (Tohoku U)
Kirill Salmagambetov (HSE)
Ludmil Katzarkov (HSE)
Marco Robalo (Sorbonne U)
Mauro Porta (Université de Strasbourg)
Michel Van den Bergh (UHasselt)
Nick Rozenblyum (U of Chicago)
Pavel Safronov (U of Zurich)
Sheel Ganatra (U of Southern California)
Shinnosuke Okawa (Osaka U)
Svetlana Makarova (MIT)
Valerio Melani (U of Milan)
Vladimir Gavran (HSE)
Yanki Lekili (King's College London)
Yukinobu Toda (Kavli IPMU)

 

 

 

Organizers:

Alexey Bondal (Kavli IPMU / Steklov Math. Inst./HSE)
Chris Brav (HSE)
Nick Rozenblyum (U of Chicago)
Kyoji Saito (RIMS / Kavli IPMU)

Sponsers:
Kavli IPMU
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S) JP16H06337 (PI: Atsushi Takahashi)
HSE

 

Contact : seminar@ipmu.jp
Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU), the University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa City, Chiba 277-8583, Japan


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