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International Workshop in Combinatorial Algebra
June 1 – 4, 2013
Dalhousie University/Saint Mary's University
Halifax, NS

Overview:

The aim of this workshop is to discuss the current state of research in several interrelating areas of modern Combinatorial Algebra, with emphasis on the Combinatorics of Commutative Algebras, Groups and Hopf Algebras. The workshop is a satellite event to two special sessions of the 2013 CMS Summer Meeting, which runs from June 4 - 7. These sessions are Commutative Algebra and Combinatorics and Hopf Algebras and Tensor Categories.

The Workshop is organised by Atlantic Algebra Centre (AAC) affiliated to Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN). AAC is supported by MUN and as a Collaborative Research Group by the Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences.

Contributed Talks:

The workshop will include several 2-hour lectures, 1-hour research talks and a number of shorter research communications. If you would like to participate or give a talk in this workshop, please send an email to aac@mun.ca by April 1, 2013.

Speakers:

Marcelo Aguiar (Texas A&M University)
Yuri Bahturin (Memorial University)
Francois Bergeron (UQAM)
Nantel Bergeron (York University)
Matej Bresar (University of Ljubljana & Maribor)
Giulio Caviglia (Purdue University)
Vesselin Drensky (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
Gaston Garcia (National University of La Plata)
Mehdi Garrousian (Western University)
Luzius Grunenfelder (UBC)
Jurgen Herzog (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Sara Madariaga (University of Saskatchewan)
Matjaz Omladic (University of Ljubljana)
Robert Pare (Dalhousie University)
Heydar Radjavi (University of Waterloo)
David Riley (Western University)
Yohannes Tadesse (Uppsala University)
Marina Tvalavadze (Fields Institute)
Adam Van Tuyl (Lakehead University)

As part of the workshop, an AAC Mini Course on Commutative Algebras will be organized with June 4th being entirely dedicated to the minicourse. The lecturers are Jurgen Herzog and Giulio Caviglia.

 

Schedule (tentative):

Date and Time Speaker Title (click titles for abstract)
June 1
 
9:00-9:50Vesselin DrenskyRepresentation theory of symmetric and general linear groups
10:00-10:50 Jurgen Herzog Acyclicity criteria for finite free resolutions and the lower bound conjecture for Betti-numbers
10:50-11:10  Coffee Break  
11:10-12:00 Matej Bresar Functional identities
12:00–1:30 Lunch Break  
1:30–2:20 Yuri Bahturin Hopf Algebras and Graded Algebras
2:30-3:20 Marcelo Aguiar The antipode problem for Hopf monoids in the category of species
3:20-3:40 Coffee Break  
3:40-4:30 David Riley On the behaviour of the Frobenius map in a noncommutative world 
4:40-5:00 Sara Madariaga Grobner-Shirshov bases for the non-symmetric operads of dendriform algebras and quadri-algebras
5:10-5:30 Mehdi Garrousian Koszul algebras arising from hyperplane arrangements
 June 2
   
 9:00-9:50 Matej Bresar Functional identities
10:00-10:50  Vesselin Drensky Commutative and noncommutative classical invariant theory
10:50-11:10 Coffee Break  
11:10-12:00  Jurgen Herzog  Boij-Soderbeg theory with application to the multiplicity theorem
12:00–1:30 Lunch Break  
1:30–2:20 Francois Bergeron Algebraic Combinatorics and Rational Combinatorics
2:30-3:20 Yuri Bahturin  Actions of free groups and algebras
3:20-3:40 Coffee Break  
3:40–4:20
Adam Van Tuyl Graph colouring information encoded into monomial ideals
4:30–5:20
Giulio Caviglia Generic initial ideals
5:30–5:50
Yohannes Tadesse Using edge-induced and vertex-induced subhypergraph polynomials
 June 3
   
  9:00-9:50
Marcelo Aguiar  Rings in categories with two monoidal structures
 10:00-10:50Luzius Grunenfelder On the cohomology of a Hopf algebra extension
10:50-11:10  Coffee Break  
11:10-12:00Heydar Radjavi
Semigroups of Partial Isometries
  12:00–1:30 Lunch Break   
  1:30–2:20 Matjaz Omladic
Finite groups with submultiplicative spectrum
  2:30-3:20  Robert Pare Comonoids in Rel
  3:20-3:40  Coffee Break  
3:40-4:30
 Gaston Garcia  Deformation by cocycles of pointed Hopf algebras over non-abelian groups
4:40-5:20 Nantel BergeronRepresentation of tower of algebras and combinatorial Hopf algebras
5:30-5:50
 Marina Tvalavadze On structure of filiform Lie algebras
 June 4
   
9:00-10:00
 Jurgen Herzog  Generic initial ideals of graded ideals and Betti numbers of ideals with linear resolution
10:00-10:30
 Coffee Break  
  10:30-11:30
 Giulio Caviglia  Generic initial ideals
  11:30-1:30
 Lunch Break  
1:30-2:30
 Giulio Caviglia  Generic initial ideals
2:30-3:00
 Coffee Break  
3:00-4:00
 Jurgen Herzog  Monomial ideals with the property that all its monomial localizations have a linear resolution

 

Funding:

There is some funding available for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to participate in the workshop and minicourse. To apply for funding, please send your requests to Sara Faridi at faridi@mathstat.dal.ca by April 1, 2013. Please ask your supervisor to send a letter as well.

Accommodation:

 
  1. Lord Nelson Hotel

    Central location, across from the public gardens, close to shops and groceries, 15 minutes walk to campus (or direct bus).

    If staying 7 nights or longer, the extended stay rate applies (starting from $99 to $144 for a large bedroom suite). For less than 7 nights, the Dalhousie rate of $149.00 applies. For more info about the rates, please see this page.

    To book or if you have any questions or special needs please contact Alison Jordan by either calling #1-800-565-2020 or email: alison@lordnelsonhotel.com or  ask@lordnelsonhotel.com and ask for the Dalhousie rate.
     
  2. Dorms at University of Kings College

    These are on-campus accommodations, and people have been happy staying here. Washrooms are shared, there is internet, laundry facilities, computer room and common rooms. Linen and towels are included in the price, but there is no daily maid service. 

    Singles $50/night or $280/week (all taxes included) 
    Doubles $70/night or $360/week (all taxes included) 

    Bookings for the dorms must be made by May 27th, by contacting Tim Ross at 902-422-1275 ext. 106 or Tim.Ross@ukings.ca.
     
  3. Please note that in addition to these options, you could use the accommodations suggested by the CMS.


Travel:

There are bus services from the Halifax International Airport (YHZ) to downtown Halifax and vice versa. Alternatively one can take a taxi or rent a car from the airport. Information about this can be found at this web site.

The Organising Committee:

Margaret Beattie (Mount Allison University)
Sara Faridi (Dalhousie University)
Mikhail Kotchetov (Memorial University)
Mitja Mastnak (Saint Mary's University)
Hamid Usefi (Memorial University)

 

                        

      

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