SWAN: South West Algebra Network

Europe/Berlin
3.060 (Karlsruhe Institute for Technology)

3.060

Karlsruhe Institute for Technology

Englerstr. 2 Kollegiengebäude Mathematik 20.30 76131 Karlsruhe
Description

Second Workshop

 

In this second meeting of the South West Algebra Network, young researchers in algebraic topics are encouraged to come along and discuss with one another, opening the possibilities for new collaboration. There will be three lectures by the invited speakers where current open problems and new directions will be presented. 

Invited speakers

Peter Fiebig (Erlangen)

Ghislain Fourier (Aachen)

Daniel Tubbenhauer (Zürich)

 

If you are interested in participating, please fill out the registration form and tell us wether you would like to contribute with a talk. In your talk we would like to encourage you to present your on-going work. Here is a link to the first meeting last year in Stuttgart. 

 

Where to sleep 

We recommend the following hotels. You have to book and pay by yourself. However, we have limited funding for local expenses, so please contact Jacinta before you book if you need financial support. 

Gastdozentenhaus (this is our most recommended option:) 

Hotel Erbprinzenhof (slightly further away from KIT, but the price includes a city transport ticket)

Hotel am Markt (with a roof terrace:)

 

Conference Dinner

Our conference dinner will take place on Thursday the 27th of June at 18:00. The location is still to be confirmed. On Wednesday, there will be an informal get-together at 19:30 at the Oxford Pub.

 

Organizers

Anne Henke (Stuttgart)

Steffen König (Stuttgart)

Inga Paul (Stuttgart)

Petra Schwer (Magdeburg)

Jacinta Torres (Karlsruhe)

Registration
SWAN Registration Form
Participants
  • Daniel Tubbenhauer
  • Eirini Chavli
  • Emily Norton
  • Finn Klein
  • Inga Paul
  • Jacinta Torres
  • Ksenija Kitanov
  • Kunda Kambaso
  • Mahdieh Paparizarei
  • Martin Kalck
  • Patrick Wegener
  • Peter Fiebig
  • Tanguy Vernet
  • Tiago Cruz
    • 1
      Yoga, Meditation and Tea
    • 2
      Ghislain Fourier: The framework of linear degenerate flag varieties

      I'll recall flag varieties and Schubert varieties, and building on that linear degenerations of these varieties. We will briefly discuss PBW and toric degenerations along the way. This first part is mainly along important examples and is meant to be an introduction for Master and PhD-students. The second part is dedicated to discussions on recent developments and open questions, with combinatorial, geometrical and/or representation theoretical flavor.

    • 3
      Contributed talks
    • 4
      Lunch
    • 5
      Time for collaboration

      Fruits and healthy snacks as well as beverages including tea and coffee will be provided.

    • 6
      Daniel Tubbenhauer
    • 7
      Yoga, Meditation and Tea
    • 8
      Peter Fiebig: Arithmetic properties of affine moment graphs

      Affine moment graphs exhibit remarkable arithmetic properties. In the talk I will give some examples of this, and
      I will show how affine moment graphs are connected to the problem of determining Weyl module multiplicities for tilting
      modules of reductive algebraic groups.

    • 9
      Contributed talks/ Time for collaboration

      Fruits and healthy snacks as well as beverages including tea and coffee will be provided.

    • 10
      Lunch
    • 11
      Contributed talks