Doctorands Seminar

of the Mathematics Research Unit of Luxembourg University


Academic Year 2008-2009


To the current program


Sessions

Every Tuesday from 2pm to 3:30pm, in the auditorium 3.04 in the Science Building on the campus of Limpertsberg.


Organizers

Martin Schlichenmaier and Emilie David-Guillou



Program


Winter Semester 2008-2009


September 23, September 30, October 14, 2008
Roland Knevel (Luxembourg University)

Minicourse: Complex bounded symmetric domains.

October 28, November 12, 2008

Laurent Hofer (Luxembourg University)

Minicourse: Introduction to quasi-Lie bialgebra quantization.


November 18, November 25, December 9, 2008

Andrea Altomani (Luxembourg University)

Minicourse: Characteristic classes.


January 29, February 3, February 17, 2009

Marie-Amélie Lawn (Luxembourg University)

Minicourse: Spin Geometry.


Summer Semester 2008-2009


February 24, 2009
Piotr Karwasz (Nancy University)

Talk: (a,b)-modules and their Jordan-Hölder sequences.

March 3, March 10, 2009

Louisa Kimouche (Luxembourg University)

Talks: Quotients in generalized complex geometry (part 1 and part 2).


March 17, 2009

Christian Selinger (Luxembourg University)

Talk: Polar factorization of vector-valued functions and optimal mass transportation.


March 31, April 7, April 21, April 28, 2009

Alexei Kotov (Luxembourg University)

Minicourse: Simple Algebras and Galois theory.


May 5, 2009

Aron Gohr (Luxembourg University)

Talk: Noncommutative deformations, cohomology of color-commutative algebras and formal smoothness.


May 12, 2009

Roger Nakad (Nancy University)

Talk: Spin^c structure and Dirac operator.


May 19, May 26, 2009

Emilie David-Guillou (Luxembourg University)

Minicourse: Heat kernel - From geometry to analysis, and back (part 1 and part 2).


June 9, 2009

Frank Keller (Luxembourg University)

Talk: Two Approaches to a Deformation Complex for Courant Algebroids and their Deformation Quantization.


June 16, 2009

Aron Gohr (Luxembourg University)

Talk: On hom-associative structures with surjective twisting.