Riemann surfaces and Teichmuller theoryJuly 8-12, 2019Euler International Mathematical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia | |
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ProgramMonday July 8:8:50-9:10 Registration9:10--9:15 Welcome words 9:15--9:55 Lecture 1 : Dragomir Saric (CUNY, NY), The Fenchel-Nielsen coordinates and the type problem for Riemann surfaces. 10:00--10:40 Lecture 2 : Richard Wentworth (Univ. Maryland), Gluing determinants of Laplace operators on Riemann surfaces. 10:40--11:00 Coffee Break 11:00--11:40 Lecture 3 : Francois Laudenbach (University of Nantes), The h-principle for wrinkled maps applied to the Madsen-Weiss Theorem, after Y. Eliashberg, S. Galatius and N. Mishachev. 11:40:00--1:20 Lunch break 1:20--2:00 Lecture 4 : Sachiko Hamano (City Univ. Osaka), Rigidity of the directional moduli on pseudoconvex domains fibered by open Riemann surfaces. 2:00--3:10 Coffee break 3:10--3:50 Lecture 5 : Yi Huang (Tsinghua Univ., Beijing), A McShane identity for once-punctured super tori. 3:55--4:35 Lecture 6 : Andres Sambarino (Un. Paris-Sud, Orsay), Pressure forms on pure imaginary directions 4:40 Reception at the Euler Institute ========= Tuesday July 9:9:15--9:55 Lecture 1 : Yukio Matsumoto (Gakushuin Univ., Tokyo), Teichmuller spaces and crystallographic groups. 10:00--10:40 Lecture 2 : Georgios Kydonakis (Univ. Strasbourg), Higgs bundles in higher Teichmuller spaces for orthogonal groups 10:40--11:00 Coffee Break 11:00--11:40 Lecture 3 : Jean-Marc Schlenker (Un. Luxembourg), The measured foliation at infinity of quasifuchsian manifolds. 11:40:00--1:20 Lunch break 1:20--2:00 Lecture 4 : : Sumio Yamada (Gakushuin Univ., Tokyo), Timelike geometry and generalized de Sitter spaces. 2:05--2:45 Lecture 5 : Lee Peng Teo , Xiamen University (Malaysia), Liouville Action on QuasiFuchsian Deformation Spaces of Riemann Surfaces of Finite Type. 2:45-3:05 Coffee break 3:05-3:45 Lecture 6 : Joan Porti (UAB, Barcelona), Actions on products of CAT(-1)-spaces. ========= Wednesday July 109:15--9:55 Lecture 1 : Sorin Dumitrescu (Univ. of Nice), Holomorphic Cartan geometries on simply connected manifolds. 10:00--10:40 Lecture 2 : Yurii Neretin (Moscow), Infinite symmetric groups and cobordisms of triangulated surfaces. 10:40--11:00 Coffee Break 11:00--11:40 Lecture 3 : Krishnendu Gongopadhyay (Indian Institute of Science, Mohali, India), Quaternionic hyperbolic Fenchel-Nielsen coordinates. 11:40--2:00 Lunch break Afternoon: 2:30 5:00 Boat trip starts from from Pesochnaya Embankment 7:00 Conference dinner ========= Thursday July 11:9:15--9:55 Lecture 1 : Sergei Ivanov (St Petersburg), Metric space curvatures and Finsler metrics 10:00--10:40 Lecture 2 : Weixu Su (Fudan Univ., Shanghai), Existence of closed geodesics through a regular point on translation surfaces. 10:40--11:00 Coffee Break 11:00--11:40 Lecture 3 : Vincent Alberge (Fordham Univ., NY), On a stratification of the space of projective measured laminations. 11:40:00--1:20 Lunch break 1:20--2:00 Lecture 4 : Makoto Sakuma (Hiroshima University), A conjectural picture of the space of Kleinian groups generated by two parabolic transformations 2:05--2:45 Lecture 5 : Hideki Miyachi (Univ. Kanazawa), Poisson integral formula for Teichmueller space. 2:45-3:05 Coffee break 3:05-3:45 Lecture 6 : Yunhui Wu (Tsinghua Univ., Beijing), Systole functions and Weil-Petersson geometry. ========= Friday July 12:9:15--9:55 Lecture 1 : Inkang Kim (KIAS, Seoul), Kahler metrics on Teichmuller space and beyond 10:00--10:40 Lecture 2 : Ken'ichi Ohshika (Gakushuin Univ., Tokyo), Thurston's bounded image theorem from today's point of view 10:40--11:00 Coffee Break 11:00--11:40 Lecture 3 : George Shabat (Russian State University for the Humanities and Independent University of Moscow), On the uniformization of Fried families 11:40:00--1:20 Lunch break 1:20--2:00 Lecture 4 : Rinat Kashaev (University of Geneva), Quantum dilogarithms and their applications in quantum topology. 2:05--2:45 Lecture 5 : Hrant Hakopian (Kansas State University), Limiting behavior of geodesics in the Universal Teichmuller space. 2:45-3:05 Coffee break 3:05-3:45 Lecture 6 : Gaiane Panina (POMI and Chebyshev Laboratory, St Petersburg), Diagonal complexes. |