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Short course on “Representations of Symmetric Spaces”

Short course on “Representations of Symmetric Spaces”

1113

MON 2023

1128

TUE 2023
Place
1st Conference Room, 1st Floor, Building 55N, Nishi-Waseda Campus, Waseda University
Time
10:40 - 16:45
Posted
2023年10月12日(木)

From November 13 through November 28, 2023, the following special lectures will be delivered as part of the international educational activities of the Multiscale Analysis, Modelling and Simulation Unit.

Dates

  • COURSE 1:  Introductory Lectures (by visiting lecturers – please see the web-site)
  • COURSE 2:  Advanced Topics (by visiting lecturers – please see the web-site)
  • COURSE 3:  Representations of compact Symmetric Spaces (by Prof. Ernst Heintze)
November 13, 2023 COURSE 1: 10:40-12:20
COURSE 2: 13:10-14:50
COURSE 3: 15:05-16:45
November 14, 2023 COURSE 1: 10:40-12:20
COURSE 2: 13:10-14:50
COURSE 3: 15:05-16:45
November 15, 2023 COURSE 2: 13:10-14:50
COURSE 3: 15:05-16:45
November 16, 2023 COURSE 2: 13:10-14:50  (Short research presentations by students)
COURSE 3: 15:05-16:45
November 27, 2023 COURSE 2: 13:10-14:50
COURSE 3: 15:05-16:45
November 28, 2023 COURSE 2: 13:10-14:50
COURSE 3: 15:05-16:45

Venue

1st Conference Room, 1st Floor, Building 55N, Nishi-Waseda Campus, Waseda University

Lecturer

 Summary of topics

These lectures (consisting of 3 courses) will provide an introduction to the theory of representations of symmetric spaces and its applications. Participants will gain an overview of the field and be informed about typical applications. Each lecture (or course) will include introductory material – graduate students and researchers in mathematics, physics, and engineering are welcome.

Language

English

Audience

Students/Graduate Students, Researchers

Participation

Free

Registration

Not required

Contact

Martin Guest
Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
martin [at] waseda.jp

HP

http://www.f.waseda.jp/martin/conf/2023SGlectures.html