The lectures will be given in the Edward C. Taylor Auditorium at Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Princeton University.
Abstract
9:20-9:30 Opening remarks
9:30–10:30 David Eisenbud (UC Berkeley)
11:00–12:00 Robert Lazarsfeld (Stony Brook)
1:15–2:15 June Huh (Princeton University)
2:30–3:30 Ziquan Zhuang (JHU)
4:00–5:00 Giulia Saccà (Columbia University)
9:30–10:30 Christopher Hacon (University of Utah)
10:30-11:00 Group Photos (if weather is good) and coffee break
11:00–12:00 Klaus Altmann (Freie Universität Berlin) The Weil decoration of a reflexive sheaf
1:15–2:15 Valery Alexeev (UGA) Compact moduli spaces of Calabi-Yau varieties from singularities
2:30–3:30 Kristin DeVleming (UCSD)
4:00–5:00 Zsolt Patakfalvi (EPFL) Effective positivity of Hodge bundles and applications
9:30–10:30 Claire Voisin (CNRS) Boundedness and unboundedness results for zero-cycles on Fano manifolds
11:00–12:00 Paul Hacking (UMass Amherst)
1:15–2:15 Frank-Olaf Schreyer (Saarland University) A family of Non-Weierstrass semigroups
2:30–3:30 András Némethi (Rényi Mathematical Institute) Filtered lattice homology
4:00–5:00 Lena Ji (UIUC) Arithmetic and birational properties of linear spaces in complete intersections of two quadrics
9:30–10:30 Bhargav Bhatt (IAS/Princeton)
11:00–12:00 Jakub Witaszek (Northwestern University)
1:15–2:15 Karen Smith (University of Michigan)
2:45–3:45 Yuchen Liu (Northwestern University)
9:30–10:30 James McKernan (UCSD) How to recover a variety from its topology
11:00–12:00 Tommaso de Fernex (University of Utah)