Workshop on Homological Mirror Symmetry and Related Topics
January 18-23, 2010
University of Miami

Organizers: D. Auroux, L. Katzarkov, P. Seidel


Registration is now CLOSED.


Minicourse speakers:

Tentative schedule (click here for titles and abstracts):

Monday 1/18Tuesday 1/19Wednesday 1/20 Thursday 1/21Friday 1/22Saturday 1/23
9:30-10:30:
Toen I
9:30-10:30:
Toen II
9:00-10:00:
Kontsevich I
9:30-10:30:
Kontsevich II
9:30-10:30:
Kontsevich III
9:00-10:00:
Abouzaid III
11:00-12:00:
Kaledin
11:00-12:00:
Block
10:30-11:30:
Toen III
11:00-12:00
Abouzaid I
11:00-12:00
Abouzaid II
10:30-11:30
Mikhalkin
Lunch Lunch 12:00-1:00:
Soibelman
Lunch Lunch 12:00-1:00:
Dyckerhoff
2:00-3:00:
Ginzburg
2:00-3:00:
Lunts
free
afternoon
2:00-3:00:
Barannikov
2:00-3:00:
Fukaya
3:30-4:30:
Hori
3:30-4:30:
Orlov
3:30-4:30:
Favero
3:30-4:30:
Keller
5:00-6:00:
discussion
5:00-6:00:
discussion
5:00-6:00:
discussion
5:00-6:00:
Kuznetsov
conference
dinner

Preliminary list of participants (* = to be confirmed):

Matthew Ballard
Erkao Bao (*)
Serguei Barannikov
Jonathan Block
Lev Borisov
Kuerak Chung (*)
Patrick Clarke
Dragos Deliu
Philippe Durand
Tobias Dyckerhoff
Alexandr Efimov
David Favero
Kenji Fukaya
Sheel Ganatra
Victor Ginzburg
Vladimir Guletskii
Kentaro Hori
Zheng Hua
Umut Isik
Dmitry Kaledin

Bernhard Keller
Alexander Kuznetsov
Hwayoung Lee
Timothy Logvinenko
Valery Lunts
Evgeny Mayanskiy
Grigory Mikhalkin
Dmitri Orlov
Pranav Pandit
Tony Pantev (*)
Seo-Ree Park
Tihomir Petrov
Victor Przyjalkowski (*)
Jimmy Shan
Alexander Shannon
Nick Sheridan
Artan Sheshmani
Aaron Smith
Yan Soibelman
Jean-Baptiste Teyssier
Shilin Yu
Shizhuo Zhang
Ilia Zharkov

General information:

This workshop to be held at the University of Miami (Coral Gables, Florida) is part of the FRG "Homological mirror symmetry and applications". It will consist of three short courses, plus individual talks and informal discussions, over six days. We are planning for about 30 participants.

On Monday January 18 through Thursday January 21, the talks will be held in the Whitten University Center, in the Flamingo Ballroom C & D (2nd Floor). See the campus map for directions. On Friday January 22 and Saturday 23 the talks will be held in the Learning Center, room LC 192.

Scientific program: the workshop will start on Monday morning (January 18) and will end at lunch time on Saturday January 23. There will be three mini-courses of three lectures each, delivered by Maxim Kontsevich, Bertrand Toen, and Mohammed Abouzaid. In addition, there will be individual talks, as well as time for informal discussions.

Accommodation: We have reserved a block of rooms at the Holiday Inn near campus. You will be able to book these rooms at a special rate through the University of Miami. Do not contact the hotel directly. Instead, please contact Sylvia Bacallao (sylvia@math.miami.edu) giving your arrival/departure dates. The deadline for booking accommodation is November 30 (after that, prices will go up quite a lot, and availability is no longer guaranteed).

Please note: due to space and cost restrictions, we expect most junior participants (graduate students) to share double rooms. If you have a preferred roommate, or if you have specific constraints or requests, please let us know (and let Sylvia know).

Travel: Miami International Airport is about 7 miles from campus. Invited participants: When booking flights, please keep in mind NSF and University of Miami rules. Only US-based airlines are permitted (more specifically your plane ticket mush be issued by a US air carrier and show US carrier flight numbers), Please keep all your original boarding passes since they will be needed for reimbursement. We will be able to partially refund travel for invited participants (the precise meaning of "partially" will depend on the final number of participants, and their needs).

Once your plans are finalized, please e-mail the organizers with your arrival/departure dates and an estimate of your travel expenses.

Workshop supported by NSF FRG grants DMS-0652630 and DMS-0652633.