Thematic Program on Complex Geometry
Date: 2013.03.01-2013.05.10 / Place : KIAS, Seoul, Korea |
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Originating from the19th century complex analysis, Complex Geometry has been a central subject of mathematics. It has been a natural ground of interaction of ideas from various fields of mathematics, most importantly from complex analysis, algebraic geometry and differential geometry, but also from such diverse areas as number theory, Lie theory, partial differential equations, dynamics and mathematical physics.
For the period of March 1st- May 10th, 2013, KIAS hosted a thematic program on this exciting subject, inviting both senior and junior researchers around the world. The program consisted of many seminars and lectures throughout the period, as well as two workshops and a closing conference.
Events
● Workshop on Deformation and Moduli in Complex Geometry
● Mini-courses on Pluripotential Theory: Classical and modern aspects of complex Monge-Ampere equations
● Workshop on Rigidity and Uniformization in Complex Geometry
● Complex Geometry Conference
Seminars and Lectures
Invited Participants
Contact: Mr. Kangwon Lee ( kwlee@kias.re.kr )
For the period of March 1st- May 10th, 2013, KIAS hosted a thematic program on this exciting subject, inviting both senior and junior researchers around the world. The program consisted of many seminars and lectures throughout the period, as well as two workshops and a closing conference.
Events
● Workshop on Deformation and Moduli in Complex Geometry
● Mini-courses on Pluripotential Theory: Classical and modern aspects of complex Monge-Ampere equations
● Workshop on Rigidity and Uniformization in Complex Geometry
● Complex Geometry Conference
Seminars and Lectures
Invited Participants
Contact: Mr. Kangwon Lee ( kwlee@kias.re.kr )