Next
week our master programme on noncommutative geometry
will start. Here is the list of all international mini-courses (8 hours
each) and firm or tentative dates. For the latest update, it is always
best to check with the Arts seminar
website.
-
Hans-Juergen Schneider (Munich) “Hopf Galois extensions and
quotient theory of Hopf algebras”. February 20-23 each day from
10h30-12h30. -
Markus Reineke
(Wuppertal) “Representations of quivers”. February 27-28, March 1-2
each day from 10h30-12h30.
Arthur Ruuge (Moscow) “Semiclassical approximation of quantum
mechanics”. March 6-9 each day from 10h30-12h30.- Rupert Yu
(Poitiers) in March or April. - Isar Stubbe (Antwerp) in April.
- Fred Van Oystayen (Antwerp) in April.
- Raf
Bocklandt (Antwerp) in April or May. - Goro Kato (Los Angeles)
in May. - Florin Panaite (Bucharest) in May.
- Pjotr
Hajac (Warsaw) in June.
Apart from these mini-courses
there will be four regular courses (approx. 30hrs each) during the whole
semester.
- Raf Bocklandt “Knot theory”.
- Lieven Le Bruyn “Noncommutative geometry”.
- Geert Van
de Weyer “Quantum groups”. - Fred Van Oysyaeyen
“Noncommutative algebra”.
<
p>Dates and places of all
lectures will be made available through the Arts seminar
site.
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