Here I put some mathematical events that interest me, either past ones with lecture notes available or upcoming ones, as well as other useful links. If you know of some events that could be added here, please, tell me.
Here I put some mathematical events that interest me, either past ones with lecture notes available or upcoming ones, as well as other useful links. If you know of some events that could be added here, please, tell me.
Categorification and Computation in Algebraic Combinatorics, Brown University, September 9 - December 5, 2025.
Representation Theory Under the Influence of Quantum Field Theory, MSRI, August 17 - December 18, 2026.
Towards the proof of the geometric Langlands conjecture, Jerusalem, 2014.
Derived Categories, MSRI, June 25 - July 6, 2018.
Machine Learning for the Working Mathematician, University of Sydney, 2022.
AI and Pure Mathematics Conference, University of Miami, 2024.
Mathematics and Machine Learning Program, Harvard CMSA, 2024.
The First International On-line Knot Theory Congress, February 1 - 5, 2025.
Seminars organized by Ivan Losev.
Seminars and conferences at MIT.
Summer Minicourses, UT Austin, each summer.
Workshop on Algebra and Representation Theory Held on Oregonian Grounds (WARTHOG), University of Oregon, each summer.
Canada-Mexico-US Meeting on Representation Theory, Noncommutative Algebra, and Categorification, various locations, each summer.
Fairfield Algebra Regional Meeting, Fairfield University, each winter.
Gone Fishing, a conference in Poisson geometry, various locations, each spring.
Southeastern Lie Theory Workshop Series, various locations, each spring.
Lievis: Lie theory visualizations by Joel Gibson.
LaTeX tools: tikz-cd editor, quiver, Mathcha.
AI tools for working with literature: Connected Papers, Litmaps, Perplexity, SciSpace.
commalg.org, a website for the commutative algebra community.
Mathematics Calendar by AMS.
ARTIG: Algebras and Representation Theory in Germany.
Mikhail Khovanov's Representation theory resources.
Dennis Gaitsgory's webpage.
David Ben-Zvi's Geometric Langlands page.
AANE: Association for Autism and Neurodiversity.