PREPARE aN OPEN problem

The workshop part of this event (Part III, Sept 14 – 16) will be dedicated to a collaboration workshop. Participants are invited to come with problem suggestions to work on in groups. This is a great opportunity to get a new idea growing and find new collaborators.

Please note that we are also welcoming submission from people unable to attend the workshop.

FAQS

Which kind of problems are you looking for?

Any good, interesting open problem you can come up with that is synergetic with the topics of Part I or of Part II, especially if it bridges between different branches of mathematics and physics, and it is by nature a problem encouraging collaboration and different types of expertise are required.

These collaborations are also meant to provide an opportunity for experienced researchers to propose problems to younger minds, and vicersa for young PhD candidates/postdocs to find a new collaboration external to own research group.

How should I prepare a workshop problem?

A one-page TeX document, structured in the following way:

  • Title of the project

  • Goal of the project (main statement to be proven or to be tested / conjectured)

  • Main steps of the work

  • Main methods to be used

  • Pre-requisites necessary

  • References

How should I communicate about my open problem?

You can come to the event directly with your open problem prepared and discuss it with the organisers.