Room 505, Cosmology Building, NTU
Speaker(s):
Tomohiro Asano (Kyoto University)
Yoshihiko Mitsumatsu (Chuo University)
Organizer(s):
River Chiang (National Cheng Kung University)
Kaoru Ono (RIMS, Kyoto University)
1. Introduction & Purposes
Facets of Symplectic Geometry comprises lecture series designed to showcase the diversity and depth of symplectic geometry. The goal is to provide participants with a broad overview of the field, from core ideas to current research trends, while also highlighting its connections with areas like topology, dynamics, and mathematical physics. Through lecture series on a variety of topics, this workshop aims to create a space for learning, discussion, and collaboration among students, researchers, and anyone interested in the rich and multifaceted landscape of symplectic geometry.
2. Outline & Descriptions
Tentative schedule and titles are as follows:
10:30-12:00 lecture
12:00-13:30 lunch
13:30-15:00 lecture
15:00-15:30 coffee
15:30-17:00 discussion
3. Agenda
6/16
Title: Chern-Hamilton conjecture on metrics of contact 3-manifolds
Speaker: Yoshihiko Mitsumatsu
6/17
Title: Microlocal sheaf theory and the peg problem
Speaker: Tomohiro Asano
6/18
Title: Lefschetz fibration of Milnor fibers of cusp singularities
Speaker: Yoshihiko Mitsumatsu
6/19
Title: Microlocal sheaf theory and the peg problem
Speaker: Tomohiro Asano
4. Registration
https://forms.gle/iQ7LzLPZBZNydag58
Contact:
Murphy Yu (murphyyu@ncts.tw)
Poster: events_3_3472505074534149936.pdf