Schedule
All talks are at 12pm Mountain Time (Salt Lake City Time, US) unless otherwise stated. (Note that the google calendar below will likely display times in your time zone and not Mountain Time.)
Monday, May 17, 12pm Mountain, Bhargav Bhatt, Mixed characteristic vanishing theorems and applications I
Tuesday, May 18, 12pm Mountain, Yuchen Liu, Recent progress in K-stability of Fano Varities I
Social event after the talk
Thursday, May 20, 12pm Mountain, Bhargav Bhatt, Mixed characteristic vanishing theorems and applications II
Social event after the talk
Friday, May 21, 12pm Mountain, Ziquan Zhuang, Recent progress in K-stability of Fano Varities I
Monday, May 24, 4pm Mountain, Shou Yoshikawa, Mixed characteristic vanishing theorems and applications III
Tuesday, May 25, 12pm Mountain, Ziquan Zhuang, Recent progress in K-stability of Fano Varities III
Social event after the talk
Thursday, May 27, 12pm Mountain, Jakub Witaszek, Mixed characteristic vanishing theorems and applications IV
Social event after the talk
Friday, May 28, 12pm Mountain, Yuchen Liu, Recent progress in K-stability of Fano Varities IV
Monday May 31, 12pm Mountain, Hélène Esnault, Finite presentation of the tame fundamental group
Tuesday June 1, 12pm Mountain, János Kollár, Class group and Picard group of singularities
Social event after the talk
Wednesday June 2, 12pm Mountain, Rankeya Datta, Splinters -- an introduction and open questions
Thursday June 3, 12pm Mountain, Kristin DeVleming, K moduli of quartic K3 surfaces
Poster session after the talk
Friday June 4, 12pm Mountain, Jack Jeffries, A Jacobian criterion for nonsingularity in mixed characteristic
Monday June 7, 12pm Mountain, Eloísa Grifo, Symbolic powers in mixed characteristic
Tuesday June 8, 12pm Mountain, Harold Blum, An algebraic analogue of the Hamilton-Tian Conjecture
Social event after the talk
Wednesday June 9, 12pm Mountain, Joe Waldron, Purely inseparable Galois theory
Thursday June 10, 12pm Mountain, Carolina Araujo, TBA
Social event after the talk
Friday June 11, 12pm Mountain, Chenyang Xu, Local K-stability theory