This is a conference with the goal of fostering collaboration in algebraic geometry between Japan and the United States, with an emphasis on the Chicago and Tokyo regions.
All talks will be in Lecture Center C1: see here. The schedule is here; titles and abstracts can be found here. We will have two long talks and one short talk every morning, and two long talks every afternoon, with the exception of Friday which will only have the morning session.
There will be an optional conference banquet on Thursday at Giordano's Greektown (815 W Van Buren St, Chicago, IL 60607); see here for more information.
If you would like to attend, please complete this form.
Maya Banks, University of Illinois Chicago.
Phil Engel, University of Illinois Chicago.
Lena Ji, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Akihiro Kanemitsu, Tokyo Metropolitan University.
Tatsuro Kawakami, The University of Tokyo.
Shiji Lyu, University of Illinois Chicago.
Claudia Miller, Syracuse University.
Yusuke Nakamura, Nagoya University.
Sung Gi Park, Princeton University and Institute for Advanced Study.
Claudiu Raicu, University of Notre Dame.
Kenta Sato, Chiba University.
Kazuma Shimomoto, Institute of Science Tokyo.
Uli Walther, Purdue University.
Jakub Witaszek, Northwestern University.
Tatsuki Yamaguchi, Institute of Science Tokyo.
Fuetaro Yobuko, Tokyo University of Science.
Shou Yoshikawa, Institute of Science Tokyo.
Eamon Quinlan-Gallego, University of Illinois Chicago.
Shunsuke Takagi, The University of Tokyo.
Kevin Tucker, University of Illinois Chicago.
JSPS Grant-in-Aid (B) 23K22383 (Shunsuke Takagi).
JSPS Grant-in-Aid (S) 25H00399 (Takuro Abe)
US National Science Foundation grant DMS #2037569.