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NCTS 2023 Conference on Differential Geometry and Geometric Analysis
 

Poster : events_1_4132311012639106694.pdf

December 16 - 18, 2023

R101,1F, The 3rd General Building, NTHU
Organizers:
Hung-Lin Chiu (National Tsing Hua University)
Chin-Yu Hsiao (Academia Sinica)
Paul Yang (Princeton University)

Aim & Scope

This conference will focus on conformal and CR geometry and some related materials. Conformal and CR geometry has been a rich topic of study going back to the work of Cartan in the early 20th century. It continues to be a source of interesting new problems and also it continues to spawn new developments in related areas. It is characterized as a meeting ground of researchers from a wide variety of backgrounds in geometry, analysis, and algebra.

Through this meeting, experts from various places with different backgrounds will gather together to share their latest work results and difficulties encountered in the work, and seek possible solutions and opportunities for possible future cooperation.

 

Invited Speakers

Jeffrey Steven Case (Penn State University)

Alice Chang (Princeton University)

YuXin Ge (Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse)

Changfeng Gui (University of Texas)

Kengo Hirachi (University of Tokyo)

Pak-Tung Ho (Tamkang University)

Sanghoon Lee (Korea Institute For Advanced Study)

Andrea Malchiodi (Scuola Normale Superiore)

Taiji Marugame (The University of Electro-Communications)

Stephen McKeown (University of Texas)

Jie Qing (University of California, Santa Cruz)

Yum-Tong Siu (Harvard University)

Yi Wang (Johns Hopkins University)

Paul Yang (Princeton University)

Ruobing Zhang (Princeton University)

 

Title & Abstract 【LINK】

Conference Website:https://sites.google.com/view/2023cdgga/home

*Please refer to the conference website for the most updated agenda, title & abstract. Thank you.


Contact: Peggy Lee (peggylee@ncts.tw) ,Vickey Sun (vickeysun@ncts.tw)

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