Held in partnership with the Clay Mathematics Institute(CMI)
4-8 January 2016
Holomorphic differentials on Riemann surfaces have long held a distinguished place in several areas of low dimensional geometry, dynamics and representation theory. More recently they have emerged in intriguing ways in the study of billiards in polygons, special (so-called Hitchin) components of representation varieties, stability conditions on Fukaya-type categories, spectral networks, and asymptotic properties of Higgs bundle moduli spaces.
This workshop will bring together a small number of experts at the forefront of these diverse areas to explore common themes and in particular to investigate the use of techniques that could potentially cross disciplinary boundaries.
- Prof Jayadev Athreya (University of Washington)
- Prof Steven Bradlow (University of Illinois)
- Prof Barry Green (AIMS South Africa)
- Bridgeland, Tom
- Collier, Brian
- Daskalopoulos, George
- Goldman, Bill
- Goujard, Elise
- Kapovich, Misha
- Katzarkov, Ludmil
- Labourie, Francios
- Li, Quiongling
- Loftin, John
- Moeller, Martin
- Neitzke, Andy
- Pranav, Pandit
- Rafi, Kasra
- Schapsonik, Laura
- Smillie, John
- Sutherland, Tom
- Thabet, Faouzi
- Wentworth, Richard
- Wolf, Mike
- Zorich, Anton
Accommmodation
Accommodation will be arranged for all invited participants. Delegates requiring accommodation can contact the establishments listed below to arrange bookings.
Options:
Self-Catering
Bed and Breakfast
Travel Information
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For more information please contact workshops@aims.ac.za