Connections in Geometry and Physics 2010
GAP 2010 will focus on the following three main research areas: mathematical relativity, gauge theory, and mirror symmetry. Although these research areas all originated in physics, they have now also become important fields of study in mathematics. The aim of the workshop is to present some of the exciting new developments in these areas, as well as to expose local area graduate students and postdocs to these ideas and to introduce them to geometers and physicists in the region.
Speakers:
Spyros Alexakis, University of Toronto
Vincent Bouchard, University of Alberta
Jim Bryan, University of British Columbia
Freddy Cachazo, Perimeter Institute
Emre Coskun, University of Western Ontario
Magdalena Czubak, University of Toronto
Norman Do, McGill University
Charles Doran, University of Alberta
Joel Kamnitzer, University of Toronto
Melissa Liu, Columbia University
David Morrison, University of California at Santa Barbara
Nikita Nekrasov, Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques
Andrew Neitzke, University of Texas at Austin
Harvey Reall, University of Cambridge
Abhijnan Rej, Fields Institute
Natalia Saulina, Perimeter Institute
David Skinner, Perimeter Institute
Mu-Tao Wang, Columbia University
Shing-Tung Yau, Harvard University
Organizer:
Marco Gualtieri, University of Toronto