Lectures will be in Room 16, in the basement level of
Vincent Hall on the Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota.
Registration and breaks were held in Room 120 Vincent Hall.
The Math Department Colloquium Thursday, October 7 at 3:20 in Vincent Hall 16
will be by
Claude LeBrun, SUNY Stony Brook
His title is
On Four-Dimensional Einstein Manifolds. Abstract
Friday, October 8, 2010
2:30 pm: Registration and refreshments
120 Vincent Hall
All talks were held in Vincent Hall 16, in the lower level.
3:15 pm: Welcome Peter Olver, Math Department chair
3:20 pm: Introduction
Bob Gulliver, Tian-Jun Li, Jiaping Wang
3:30 pm:
Claude LeBrun, SUNY Stony Brook Einstein Manifolds and Extremal Kahler Metrics Abstract
4:30 pm: Coffee Break, 120 Vincent Hall
5:00 pm:
Kenji Fukaya, Kyoto University Mirror symmetry between Toric A model and Landau-Gizburg B model Abstract
Saturday, October 9, 2010
8:15 am: Continental Breakfast
120 Vincent Hall
All talks in Vincent Hall 16.
9:30 am:
David Gabai, Princeton University Volumes of hyperbolic 3-manifolds Abstract
10:30 am: Group Photo
10:40 pm: Coffee Break, 120 Vincent Hall
11:10 am: Yi Ni, Cal Tech Recent results on cosmetic surgeries Abstract
12:10 pm: Lunch
2:30 pm: Melissa Liu, Columbia University The coherent-constructible correspondence and homological mirror symmetry for toric varieties Abstract
3:30 pm: Coffee Break,
120 Vincent Hall
4:00 pm: Toby Colding, MIT Nodal set of eigenfunctions Abstract