Lecture Series “Some recent developments in singularity theory in mixed and positive characteristic algebraic geometry”
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomKevin Tucker (University of Illinois at Chicago)
The almost purity theorem
Heidelberg, MATHEMATIKON, HörsaalGAUS AG: Prismatic Cohomology (Talk 10)
Milan Malcic, Max Witzelsperger (Heidelberg)
Localization theorem for algebraic stacks
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomCharanya Ravi (MPIM Bonn)
Lecture Series “Some recent developments in singularity theory in mixed and positive characteristic algebraic geometry”
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomKevin Tucker (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Lecture Series “Some recent developments in singularity theory in mixed and positive characteristic algebraic geometry”
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomKevin Tucker (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Seminar on étale motives
Darmstadt and ZoomTalk 14: Interlude on algebraic K-theory - tba
Seminar on étale motives
Darmstadt and ZoomTalk 15: Comparison with algebraic K-theory - Georg Tamme (Universität Mainz)
Lecture Series “Some recent developments in singularity theory in mixed and positive characteristic algebraic geometry”
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomKevin Tucker (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Heights of Bloch cycles and limit mixed Hodge structures
Heidelberg, Mathematikon, SR A and LivestreamProf. Robin de Jong (Universität Leiden)
The geometry of coherent sheaves: From derived categories to Higgs bundles
Frankfurt and Zoom14:00-15:00: Oscar Garcia-Prada (Madrid)
Non-abelian Hodge correspondence for real groups and higher Teichmüller spaces
15:15-16:15: Florent Schaffhauser (Bogota)
Higher Teichmüller spaces for orbifolds
16:30-17:30: Brian Collier (Riverside)
Holomorphic curves and cyclic G2-Higgs bundles
Six Functors and Descent for Solid Sheaves on Discrete Adic Spaces
Darmstadt, Room 401 and Zoom Schlossgartenstraße 7, Darmstadt, GermanyLucas Mann, Muenster University
Women in Arithmetic Geometry
Heidelberg, Mathematikon, SR A and LivestreamThis is a biannual conference to which we invite both promising young mathematicians together with outstanding senior female colleagues.