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Linking Noncommutative Rings and Algebraic Geometry
Organisers
Name | Institution |
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Bell, Jason | Univeristy of Waterloo |
Sierra, Susan | University of Edinburgh |
Spenko, Spela | University of Edinburgh |
Zhang, James | University of Washington |
It has been repeatedly demonstrated over the past 25 years that there are subtle and powerful connections between noncommutative algebra and algebraic geometry. In the past few years, this has achieved new power. Geometric methods were crucial to recent progress on the longstanding problem of whether the enveloping algebra of an infinite-dimensional Lie algebra can be noetherian. There are important recent results on transcendental division rings, on noncommutative resolutions of singularities, and on categorical methods relating noncommutative and commutative rings. This workshop will bring together established leaders and younger researchers in noncommutative algebraic geometry to share recent developments and to forge new connections.
Arrangements
to be announced
Programme
to be announced
Date and time
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Start Date :
- 19/06/17
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End Date:
- 23/06/17
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Duration :
- 09:00 17:00
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Type :
Organiser details
- Organiser :
- ICMS
Address details
- Address :
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15 South College Street
Midlothian
United Kingdom
EH8 9AA
- Website: :
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