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CIME school on Complex non-Kähler geometry, July 2018

created by daniele on 27 Jun 2017
modified on 10 Jan 2018

9 jul 2018 - 13 jul 2018

Cetraro (Italy)

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Dear friends,

we are glad to announce that registration and applications for fundings for the CIME summer school “Complex non-Kähler geometry” that will be held in Cetraro (Italy) from the 9th to the 13th July 2018, are now open at the following webpage:

http://web.math.unifi.it/users/cime/

There will be 4 mini-courses:

- Slawomir Dinew (Jagiellonian University) on "Pluripotential Theory on Hermitian Manifolds";

- Andrei Teleman (Aix-Marseille Université) on "Non-Kählerian Compact Complex Surfaces";

- Santiago Alberto Verjovsky (UNAM) on "Intersection of quadrics in Cn, moment-angle manifolds, complex manifolds and convex polytopes";

- Xiangwen Zhang (University of California) on "The Anomaly flow and Hull-Strominger system”.

There will also be 3 research talks:

- Jean-Pierre Demailly (Université Grenoble Alpes)

- Vincent Guedj (Université Paul Sabatier)

- John Hubbard (Cornell University)

We warmly encourage graduate students and young researchers to participate.

Best wishes,

the schools directors,

Daniele Angella,
Leandro Arosio,
Eleonora Di Nezza.

Organizers: Daniele Angella, Leandro Arosio, Eleonora Di Nezza.

Courses:
S. Dinew: Pluripotential Theory on Hermitian Manifolds
A. Verjovsky: Intersection of quadrics in $\mathbb{C}^n$, moment-angle manifolds, complex manifolds and convex polytopes
X. Zhang: The Anomaly flow and Hull-Strominger system
A. Teleman: Compact Complex Surfaces

Seminars:
9 Jul 2018
V. Guedj: TBA
E. Di Nezza: The Calabi conjecture on compact Hermitian manifolds
J. P. Demailly: Algebraic embeddings of complex and almost complex structures
J. Hubbard: Compact complex surfaces from Hénon mappings, and a surprising surgery

Speakers: Slawomir Dinew, Andrei Teleman, Alberto Verjovsky, Xiangwen Zhang.

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