Conference Program
Venue & Schedule:
Conference talks:
The first conference lecture will be on Saturday Dec 13th 9:30 a.m., room: Durland 1073.
All weekend lectures will be at Durland 1073. After that, the venue will change: from Dec 15 though Dec 17, the lectures will be at the K-State
Union building, second floor, Room Big 12 and Room 212. There will be talks in the morning and in the afternoon. The conference will end on Wednesday Dec 17th (noon).
Directions: from the Holiday Inn, cross Anderson Ave and walk North towards campus
(i.e. along N 17th St., there will be a construction site on your right). You will reach the K-State Union building after a 5 minutes walk;
the building will be on the right. Alternatively, you can cross Anderson Ave, walk North for 5 minutes along Mid-Campus Drive; the K-State Union building will be on the left.
You can also look at the interactive campus map.
Schedule: The lecture schedule can be found here
Topics: An outline of Mark Gross' Lectures (PDF)
Invited Lectures: These is a preliminary list.
Informal Discussions: There will be extra rooms for small group meetings and informal discussions at the Mathematics Department, located at Cardwell Hall or at neighbor locations TBA.
Registration: Saturday Dec 13, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Cardwell Hall, room 121 (Mathematics Department Common Room). Breakfast will be offered during registration.
Meals:
Breakfast: Starting on Saturday Dec 13, breakfast will be offered every morning at the Mathematics Department Common Room: Cardwell Hall, room 121 from 8:30a.m. to 9:15a.m.
Lunch: On weekdays, self-service food court is available at the K-State Union building, ground floor. On Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th, lunch will be self-arranged: there are multiple choices available at Aggieville (5 minutes walk from Campus).
Venue & Schedule:
- Pre-conference talks: As a preparation for the conference, on December 12th:
- Prof. Kenji Fukaya (Kyoto University, Japan) : special introductory lecture: "Lagrangian Floer homology and Mirror symmetry". Room Cardwell Hall 103. Time: 2:30 p.m.
- Prof. Ilia Itenberg (University of Strasbourg, France): "On the number of components of a complete intersection of real quadrics". Room: Cardwell Hall 120. Time: 4:30 p.m.
Schedule: The lecture schedule can be found here
Topics: An outline of Mark Gross' Lectures (PDF)
Invited Lectures: These is a preliminary list.
Informal Discussions: There will be extra rooms for small group meetings and informal discussions at the Mathematics Department, located at Cardwell Hall or at neighbor locations TBA.
Registration: Saturday Dec 13, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Cardwell Hall, room 121 (Mathematics Department Common Room). Breakfast will be offered during registration.
Meals:
Breakfast: Starting on Saturday Dec 13, breakfast will be offered every morning at the Mathematics Department Common Room: Cardwell Hall, room 121 from 8:30a.m. to 9:15a.m.
Lunch: On weekdays, self-service food court is available at the K-State Union building, ground floor. On Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th, lunch will be self-arranged: there are multiple choices available at Aggieville (5 minutes walk from Campus).