AARMS schools and minicourses
Events
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Groups acting on Trees: minicourse by Olga Kharlampovich
Online via ZoomFrom May 3, 2021 to May 7, 2021, Professor O. Kharlampovich from City University of New York will teach a mini course on Groups acting on Trees. Due to the current situation caused by the corona virus disease, the mini
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Minicourse: Group Graded Azumaya Algebras and Generic Constructions
Memorial University (St. John's Campus) St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, CanadaTaught by Professor Eli Aljadeff, Technion University, Israel The main theme of this mini-course is gradings by finite groups on finite-dimensional algebras. Similar to the classical situation of ungraded algebras, we will be interested in finite-dimensional graded simple algebras and finite-dimensional
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Automorphisms And Derivations In Affine Algebraic Geometry
Memorial University (St. John's Campus) St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, CanadaMini-course by Professor Leonid Makar-Limanov, Wayne University, USA Brief description of the mini course After this course you will know the proofs of several classical theorems of Affine Algebraic Geometry. The original proofs of these theorems were quite involved and a
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Atlantic Topological Quantum Field Theory Spring School 2024
Memorial University (St. John's Campus) St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, CanadaTopological Quantum Field Theory lives at the intersection of category theory, algebraic topology, representation theory, and theoretical physics. Physically, TQFTs describe and control the symmetries of quantum systems, including quantum symmetries, anomalous symmetries, and higher-form symmetries. Mathematically, TQFTs provide a
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Diversity in the Mathematical Sciences 2024
Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaThe goals of the summer school are two-fold. First, to introduce students to research level mathematics and second, to encourage more female and female-identifying students to pursue graduate school in the mathematical sciences. The research theme of the 2024 summer
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Diversity in the Mathematical Sciences 2024
Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaObjectives: The mathematical institutes in Canada have joined forces to offer annual summer schools geared toward women and underrepresented groups in mathematics and related sciences. The first school will be at Dalhousie University in Summer 2024. The goals of the summer school
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Mini course “Vertex operator algebras and their representations”
Memorial University (St. John's Campus) St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, CanadaVertex operator algebras have been a topic of interest in mathematical physics for several decades, as they constitute one possible approach to formalize physical concepts from conformal field theory. They have relations to several other areas of mathematics, most notably
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Atlantic Topological Quantum Field Theory Spring School 2025
University of New Brunswick (Fredericton Campus) Fredericton, New Brunswick, CanadaTopological Quantum Field Theory (TQFT) emerged in the 1980s in an effort to interpret quantum field theory through cobordism categories. Today, TQFTs play a central role in both mathematics and theoretical physics, especially in understanding global symmetries and the low-energy
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IDMS Summer School 2026
UBC Okanagan 3333 University Way, Kelowna, British Columbai, CanadaIncreasing Diversity in Mathematical & Related Sciences 2026 May 17 - 22, 2026, UBC Okanagan This is a 5-day Summer School that will bring together a diverse group of undergraduate students who identify as women or other underrepresented gender
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Atlantic Topological Quantum Field Theory Spring School
Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaTopological quantum field theory (TQFT) is a powerful organizing framework for many areas of mathematics and physics. Born from 1980s algebraic topology—through discoveries such as Donaldson invariants and the Jones polynomial—and with quantum physics interpretations initially provided by Atiyah, Witten,
