Scientific Organisers
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Iain Gordon, University of Edinburgh
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Ulrich Krähmer, Technische Universität Dresden
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Tom Lenagan, University of Edinburgh
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Daniel Rogalski, University of California
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Michel van den Bergh, University of Hasselt
About:
The workshop honoured the 60th birthdays of Kenny Brown and Toby Stafford.
Speakers and their talk titles
Konstantin Ardakov, University of Nottingham - Iwasawa Algebras and D-Modules
Gwyn Bellamy, University of Manchester - Localization for Hypertoric Varieties
Arkady Berenstein, University of Oregon - Equivariant Littlewood-Richardson Coefficients
Alexei Bondal, Steklov Mathematical Institute - Unbiased Bases and Orthogonal Decompositions of Lie Algebra Sl(n)
Vladimir Dotsenko, Trinity College Dublin - Shuffle Operads
Victor Ginzburg, University of Chicago - Isospectral Commuting Variety and the Harish-Chandra D-Module
Ken Goodearl, University of California - Noetherian Hopf Algebras
Bernhard Keller, Université Paris Diderot - Quiver Mutation and Quantum Dilogarithm Identities
Stéphane Launois, University of Kent - Representation Theory of Quantum Algebras
Robert Marsh, University of Leeds - From Triangulated Categories to Module Categories via Localisation
Alexander Premet, University of Manchester - Finite W-Algebras and Goldie Rank
Travis Schedler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Poisson Traces on Symmetric Powers of Symplectic Varieties and Type D_n Singularities
Susan Sierra, Princeton University - Naive Blowups and Canonical Birationally Commutative Factors
Agata Smoktunowicz, University of Edinburgh - Rings of Differential Operators on Curves
Catharina Stroppel, University of Bonn - Fractional Euler Characteristics and Complete Intersection Rings
Tom Nevins, University of Illinois - Derived Equivalence for Quantised Symplectic Resolutions
Boris Tsygan, Northwestern University - On C Infinity Algebras of Free Groups
Michael Wemyss, University of Edinburgh - Maximal Modification Algebras and Q-Factorial Singularities
Milen Yakimov, Louisiana State University - A Dixmier Map for Quantum Groups
James Zhang, University of Washington - Skew Calabi-Yau Algebras and Nakayama Automorphisms