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April 16, 2012

CATS 4

Posted by Urs Schreiber

This summer at CIRM in Luminy takes place the meeting

CATS 4
Higher Categorical Structures and their Interactions with Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Topology and Algebra
at CIRM, Luminy, 2-7 July 2012 .

See the conference webpage. (However, besides the list of speakers reproduced below, there is not a whole lot of information there, currently. But at least it does feature a joke about higher stacks.)

The list of invited speakers:

  • C. Berger
    • J. Bergner
    • J. Block
    • M. Bondarko
    • D. Calaque
    • D.C. Cisinski
    • T. Dyckerhoff
    • D. Gaitsgory
    • D. Joyce
    • D. Kaledin
    • M. Kapranov
    • L. Katzarkov
    • W. Lowen
    • I. Moerdijk
    • D. Orlov
    • A. Preygel
    • C. Schommer-Pries
    • T. Schürg
    • A. Smith
    • P. Stellari
    • C. Teleman
    • B. Tsygan
    • J. Wallbridge
    • C. Zhu
Posted at April 16, 2012 1:15 PM UTC

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Re: CATS 4

Still not much information, but the abstracts of the talks are available.

Posted by: David Corfield on August 27, 2012 9:20 AM | Permalink | Reply to this

Re: CATS 4

No doubt several of the talks are to be found scattered about, e.g., Teleman’s.

Posted by: David Corfield on August 27, 2012 9:25 AM | Permalink | Reply to this

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