Room 515, Cosmology Building, NTU
Organizers:
Jungkai Chen (National Taiwan University)
Yujiro Kawamata (University of Tokyo& NCTS)
Mihnea Popa (Harvard University)
Chenyang Xu (Princeton University)
Aim & Scope
Algebraic geometry has long been a very active discipline in mathematics. It is also intertwining with the development of number theory, differential geometry, mathematical physics, representation theory, and even some branches of real-world applications. During the past three decades, not only the core birational geometry has great advances thanks to Birkar-Cascini-Hacon-McKernan and Birkar’s work on BAB conjecture, but also there are various new ideas, methods and techniques appeared, such as derived categories, mirror symmetry, Berkovich spaces, and K-stabilities.
Conference Website:
https://sites.google.com/ncts.ntu.edu.tw/2026hdag
Contact: Peggy Lee (peggylee@ncts.tw)