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Representation theory, gauge theory, and integrable systems

created by daniele on 09 Oct 2018

4 feb 2019 - 8 feb 2019

Kavli IPMU, the University of Tokyo, Japan

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Dear colleagues,

we are pleased to announce:

Workshop on Representation Theory, Gauge Theory, and Integrable Systems

Kavli IPMU, the University of Tokyo, Japan

February, Monday 4 to Friday 8, 2019

webpage: https://indico.ipmu.jp/event/168/

The workshop will focus on recent interface among representation theory, gauge theory, and integrable systems. It aims to bring together mathematicians and physicists, both experts and young people in these related areas, from overseas and Japan to discuss new developments and investigate potential directions for future research.

Invited Speakers:

Andrea Appel (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Hidetoshi Awata (Nagoya University, Japan)
Mikhail Bershtein (Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Russia)
Mykola Dedushenko (Caltech, USA)*
Sergei Gukov (Caltech, USA)
Tamás Hausel (IST, Austria)
Justin Hilburn (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Hiroaki Kanno (Nagoya University, Japan)
Syu Kato (Kyoto University, Japan)
Taro Kimura (Keio University, Japan)
Peter Koroteev (UC Davis, USA)
Michael McBreen (University of Toronto, Canada)
Nikita Nekrasov (SCGP, USA)*
Du Pei (Caltech, USA)
Andrey Smirnov (UNC at Chapel Hill, USA)
Changjian Su (University of Toronto, Canada)
Takuya Okuda (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Masahito Yamazaki (Kavli IPMU, Japan)
Shintaro Yanagida (Nagoya University, Japan)
Yaping Yang (University of Melbourne, Australia)

*TBC

The registration procedure is now open and it will close on January 29, 2019. To apply, please visit:
https://indico.ipmu.jp/event/168/registrations/67/

On behalf of the organizers:
Hiraku Nakajima, Francesco Sala, Yuji Tachikawa, Yutaka Yoshida

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