The retreat at half-time of the SFB-TRR 195 with a view to the future takes place from Monday, 18th February to Thursday, 21st February, in the Ebernburg in Bad Münster am Stein. The organisors are Hannah Markwig, Gunter Malle and Michael Kunte.
Program
The main intention is to strengthen cooperation within SFB-TRR 195. Therefore, there will only be very few plenary lectures, instead all mathematical and all software focuses should be given enough opportunity to retreat and work together. In addition, there will be overview lectures for each mathematical focus and also from the OSCAR project, which generally explain how the status of the respective subprojects and their embedding in the overall objective is.
The second focus of the retreat will be the strategic development of the SFB-TRR 195. The aim of the retreat is the preparation of a first list of preliminary projects of the second funding period.
In addition, the second meeting of the IRTG seminar of the PhD-students in the SFB-TRR 195 will be held during the retreat.
Speakers
Talk | Speaker | |
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Group and representation theory | survey talk / presentation | Gunter Malle |
Algebraic geometry, commutative and non-commutative algebra | survey talk / presentation | Frank-Olaf Schreyer |
Tropical and polyhedral geometry | survey talk / presentation | Hannah Markwig |
Free probability and random matrices | survey talk / presentation | Roland Speicher |
Number theory | survey talk / presentation | Gabriele Nebe |
Computational developments / OSCAR | survey talk / presentation | Wolfram Decker |
Finite simple groups and their representations | plenary lecture | Gerhard Hiß |
Chevalley’s Theorem on constructible images made constructive
| plenary lecture | Mohamed Barakat
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