Detalles de Evento


May 21-26, 2023

The Institute of Mathematics at the University of Granada will host the "Minimal Surfaces in Symmetric Spaces" workshop at the University of Granada (IMAG) in Spain from May 21 - 26, 2023.

Soap films and bubbles have fascinated children and scientists for centuries. Mathematically, minimal surface theory -- with roots reaching back to Euler -- has been fundamental in the development of geometric analytic techniques and is presently experiencing extraordinary progress. It stands at the crossroads of several scientific disciplines, including geometric analysis, algebraic geometry, dynamical systems, and mathematical physics (string theory, quantum field theories). The workshop will facilitate interactions and foster long-term collaborations between researchers in these areas who are – often unbeknownst – studying similar phenomena from different perspectives while using different techniques.

More information can be found on the BIRS website.


Online attendance

The talks of this workshop will be broadcast via Google Meet, and they can be followed at https://meet.google.com/ndn-jgsc-cqu


Schedule

Further details, including abtracts of the talks, can be found on the BIRS website.


Organizers

  • Franz Pedit (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
  • Lynn Heller (Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications)
  • Rafael Montezuma (Federal University of Ceara)
  • Charles Ouyang (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
  • Michael Wolf (Georgia Institute of Technology)
  • Francisco Martin (University of Granada)

Confirmed participants

  1. Renan Assismos Martins (Hannover)
  2. Francesco Bonsante (Pavia)
  3. Samuel Bronstein (Ecole Normale Supérieure)
  4. Robert Bryant (Duke University)
  5. Fran Burstall (University of Bath)
  6. Betrand Deroin (CNRS-Université de Cergy-Pontoise)
  7. Parker Evans (Rice University)
  8. Laurent Hauswirth (Université Gustave Eiffel)
  9. Sebastian Heller (Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications)
  10. David Hoffman (Stanford University)
  11. Zheng Huang (City University of New York)
  12. Alessandra Lozzi (ETH Zurich)
  13. Nicos Kapouleas (Brown University)
  14. Ernst Kuwert (University of Freiburg)
  15. Qiongling Li (Nankai University)
  16. Yangyang Li (University of Chicago)
  17. John Loftin (Rutgers University Newark)
  18. Ben Lowe (The University of Chicago)
  19. Vladimir Markovic (Oxford)
  20. Rafe Mazzeo (Stanford University)
  21. William Meeks (University of Massachusetts)
  22. Takuro Mochizuki (Kyoto University)
  23. Elena Mäder-Baumdicker (TU Darmstadt)
  24. Niels Martin Møller (University of Copenhagen)
  25. Yoshihiro Ohnita (Osaka Metropolitan Darmstadt)
  26. Tristan Riviere (ETH Zürich)
  27. Melanie Rothe (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
  28. Nathaniel Sagman (University of Luxembourg)
  29. Andrea Seppi (University of Grenoble)
  30. Peter Smillie (University of Heidelberg)
  31. Andrea Tamburelli (University of Pisa)
  32. Martin Traizet (Université de Tours)
  33. Sukie Vetter (TU Darmstadt)
  34. Celso Viana (Federal University of Minas Gerais)
  35. David Wiylgul (ETH)
  36. Arnasli Yahya (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
  37. Masashi Yasumoto (Tokushima University)
  38. Balazs Bekesi (Leibniz University Hannover)
  39. Philipp Käse (TU Darmstadt)
  40. Alex Nolte (Rice University)
  41. Antonio Ros (University of Granada)

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