Motives, related topics, applications
at Hiroshima University, 2007 March 5-9
Poster(PDF)
As an international workshop of JSPS Core-to-Core Program No. 18005:
"New Developments of Arithmetic Geometry, Motive, Galois Theory,
and Their Practical Applications,"
we have a workshop "Motives, related topics, applications 2007" (MRA2007) at Hiroshima University.
This workshop is also partially supported by
JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research No. 16204002,
and No. 17340008.
Confirmed speakers:
Yves André (ENS)
Masanori Asakura (Kyushu Univ.)
Masataka Chida (Tohoku Univ.)
Hidekazu Furusho (Nagoya Univ.)
Thomas Geisser (Univ. of Southern California)
Richard Hain (Duke Univ.)
Fumiharu Kato (Kyoto Univ.)
Kazuya Kato (Kyoto Univ.)
Shun-ichi Kimura (Hiroshima Univ.)
Takeshi Koshiba (Saitama Univ.)*
Makoto Matsumoto (Hiroshima Univ.)*
Satoshi Mochizuki (Univ. of Tokyo)
Kentarou Nakamura (Univ. of Tokyo)
Syoiti Ninomiya (Tokyo Institute of Tech.)*
Tomohide Terasoma (Univ. of Tokyo)
Sampei Usui (Osaka Univ.)
Go Yamashita (Kyoto Univ. RIMS)
Takuya Yamauchi (Hiroshima Univ.)
Takehiko Yasuda (Kyoto Univ. RIMS)
(*) Talks by these speakers are intended to be some feedback from
applied science to mathematicians,
which is one of
the aims of this JSPS Core-to-Core program.
They are not directly related to motives.
Date:
| 2007 March 5 (Mon.) to 9 (Fri.) |
Place:
| Hiroshima University, Faculty Club Reception Hall (2F) |
| 1-3-1, Kagamiyama, Higashi Hiroshima, JAPAN |
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Program
Program(PDF)(tentative)
Yves André :
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Report on motivic zeta- and L-functions
Masanori Asakura :
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Chow group of 0-cycles on surface over a p-adic field with
infinite torsion subgroup (with S.Saito)
Masataka Chida :
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On the equivariant Tamagawa number conjecture for Hecke characters
Hidekazu Furusho :
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Pentagon and Hexagons
Thomas Geisser :
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The torus and unipotent part of the Picard scheme
Richard Hain :
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Elliptic Motives
Fumiharu Kato :
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Birational geometry and rigid geometry
Kazuya Kato (two talks):
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Introduction to non-commutative Iwasawa theory
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Non-commutative Iwasawa theory and Hilbert modular forms
Shun-ichi Kimura :
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Finite dimensional morphisms of motives
Takeshi Koshiba :
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Pairing-Based Cryptography: A Survey
Makoto Matsumoto :
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Random number generation: yet another application of algebra
Satoshi Mochizuki :
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Analogies between multiplicative world and additive world
Kentarou Nakamura :
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Geometric construction of p-adic polylogarithm
Syoiti Ninomiya :
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Applications of Low-discrepancy sequences in practice
Tomohide Terasoma :
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Polylog complex and motivic cohomology
Sampei Usui :
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Images of extended period maps
Go Yamashita :
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Bounds for the dimensions of
the p-adic multiple zeta value (L-value) spaces
Takuya Yamauchi :
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Motives of GL_2-type over totally real fields
Takehiko Yasuda :
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Flag higher Nash blowups
Information
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For the transportation to Hiroshima University, please see
Transportation.
Here is a map of University containing Faculty Club.
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Accomodations: there are a number of Hotels near the Saijo station,
from where it takes 15 minutes by bus to Hiroshima University.
A list of Hotels
(Sorry, in Japanese.)
There are many Hotels near Hiroshima station, then you need to
use JR train from Hiroshima to Saijo (40 minutes).
Please send emails to the organizer, in the case you need a help.
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Other useful information, such as Miyajima Shrine or Atomic Bomb Memorial Park,
is here:
Dept. of Math. Hiroshima Univ.
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We may possibly support some part of your travel fee inside Japan:
send an email to the organizers about availability
as soon as possible,
preferably before January 10th.
Homepage of Core-to-Core Program No. 18005
Feel free to ask any questions to:
Organizers: Shun-ichi Kimura, Makoto Matsumoto, Nobuyoshi Takahashi, Nobuo Tsuzuki (Hiroshima University)
Kimura at math . sci . hiroshima-u . ac . jp
m-mat at math . sci . hiroshima-u . ac . jp
tsuzuki at math . sci . hiroshima-u . ac . jp
takahasi at math . sci . hiroshima-u . ac . jp