Workshop "Complex Geometry and Lie Groups"

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The 8th Workshop “Complex Geometry and Lie Groups”

2024.07.06  Workshop

Greetings

Osaka University Nakanoshima Center

Osaka University Nakanoshima Center

This workshop is being heralded as an open symposium joint research activity of RIMS (Research Institute for Mathematical  Sciences, Kyoto University), in cooperation with the Graduate School of Science, Osaka University.

The workshop focuses on research fields in Complex Geometry and Several Complex Variables which have interplay with Lie group and homogeneous space theory. For instance, Cartan Geometry, which places a Lie group and a homogeneous space as a core space, is becoming a standard framework for the study of geometry and analysis of manifolds. The automorphism group of a manifold with a certain geometric structure is, in many cases, a Lie group, reflecting the basic properties of the manifold. A certain Lie group or homogeneous space itself is often a model space for the study of non-Kähler or generalized complex geometric structures, e.g., extended Hodge theory, generalized complex structures, hyper-Kähler structures, CR structures and so on.

We are inviting and welcoming researchers also in other related fields, expecting an exchange with them of technical knowledges, and stimulating each other for the development of research works.

We are welcoming young researchers who have interest in this area of study. We endeavor to facilitate their participation in our workshop by providing financial supports; please find the link “Mathematics Research Foundation” for information.

This workshop is the eighth in a series of international exchange study in this research field, starting in 2007, and being held every two years. We still hold homepages of the past few workshops; please find them in the link “Workshop Archives” on this home page.

We, all the organizers, cordially look forward to seeing you at the workshop site in Osaka, Japan in March 2025.

Workshop Organizers

Anna Fino Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
Ryushi Goto Osaka University, Japan
Keizo Hasegawa Osaka University, Niigata University, Japan
Hisashi Kasuya Osaka University, Japan
Alberto Raffero Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy

 

Plenary Speakers

Confirmed:

Vestislav Apostolov Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
Giovanni Bazzoni Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy
Vicente Cortés Universität Hamburg, Germany
Mario Garcia Fernandez ICMAT (Instituto de Ciencias Matemáticas), Spain
Hideyuki Ishi Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan
Yuta Kusakabe Kyushu University, Japan
Ramiro Lafuente The University of Queensland, Australia

Abdellah Lahdili

University of Aarhus, Denmark

Eveline Legendre

Université Claude-Bernard Lyon 1, France

Yoshihiko Matsumoto Osaka University, Japan
Eleonora Di Nezza IMJ-PRG (Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu-Paris Rive Gauche), France
Takayuki Okuda Hiroshima University, Japan
Dan Popovici Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse, France
Jeffrey Streets

University of California, Irvine, USA

Hiroshi Tamaru Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan
Adriano Tomassini Università degli Studi di Parma, Italy
Luigi Vezzoni Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
Scott Wilson Queens College, CUNY (City University of New York), USA

Schedule

under construction

Program and Abstracts

under construction

Registration

Registration Form

Venue

Accommodation

**** ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Osaka (12 minutes walk to OUNC)
**** Hotel Resol Trinity Osaka (24 minutes walk to OUNC) 
**** Hotel Hanshin Osaka (10 minutes walk to OUNC) 
***   Hotel NCB Osaka (6 minutes walk to OUNC)

where OUNC is the Osaka University Nakanoshima Center()

Access

Osaka University Nakanoshima Center(in Japanese)

Access by Train:

– Keihan Nakanoshima Line(Nakanoshima Station): About 5 minutes walk
– Hanshin Main Line(Fukushima Station): About 9 minutes walk
– JR Tozai Line(Shin-Fukushima Station): About 9 minutes walk
– JR Loop Line(Fukushima Station): About 12 minutes walk
– Subway Yotsubashi Line(Higobashi Station): About 10 minutes walk
– Subway Midosuji Line(Yodoyabashi Station): About 16 minutes walk

Note: When arriving by taxi, please specify “Osaka University Nakanoshima Center, north of Osaka Science Museum” as there are buildings with similar names in the vicinity.

Access by Bus:

– Osaka City Bus (Route 53):
From Osaka Station Bus Terminal to Nakanoshima 4-chome (former Tamaebashi): 1 minute walk from the stop

– Osaka City Bus (Route 75):
From Osaka Station Bus Terminal to Taminobashi: 2 minutes walk from the stop

– Hokko Bus (Nakanoshima Loop Bus “Furara”):
From Yodoyabashi (Tosabori Street/In front of Sumitomo Building) to Osaka University Nakanoshima Center: 1 minute walk from the stop

Access from Distant Locations:

For those arriving by Shinkansen (bullet train):
(1)From JR Shin-Osaka Station: About 30 minutes by taxi (approximately 3,000 yen)
From JR Osaka Station:
(2)By city bus (Routes 53, 75, get off at Taminobashi)
(3)About 10 minutes by taxi (under 1,000 yen)
(4)Take the Subway Midosuji Line to Yodoyabashi Station: About 16 minutes walk from Exit 6

For those arriving by plane:
Direct buses operate from Osaka Airport and Kansai Airport to JR Osaka Station.
From JR Osaka Station:
(1)By city bus (Routes 53, 75, get off at Taminobashi)
(2)About 10 minutes by taxi (under 1,000 yen)
(3)About 25 minutes walk

With the support of

Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University

Graduate School of Science, Osaka University

Dipartimento di Matematica, Università di Torino

JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI),
 No. 21K03248, K. Hasegawa;
 No. 23K25771, R. Goto;
 No. 24K00524, H. Kasuya

PRIN 2022 Real and Complex Manifolds: Geometry and holomorphic dynamics, A. Fino

CGLG Mathematics Research Fund

OSAKA UNIVERSITY

Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University

Graduate Schools, Department of Mathematics, Osaka University

Dipartimento di Matematica, Università di Torino

Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research <KAKENHI>

Anna Fino's website

CGLG Mathematics Research Fund