A Panorama of Homotopy Theory
Date: 5 - 9 June 2023
Location: University of Oxford
Event type: Conference
Organisers: Aravidn Asok (USC), Dan Freed (UT Austin), Mike Hill (UCLA), Ulrike Tillmann (INI and Oxford)
This conference will bring together three overlapping and interacting communities: equivariant and motivic homotopy theory, derived algebraic geometry, applications of homotopy theory in physics. The organizers will strive to represent the unity of the vast and still growing subject of homotopy theory. Sub-communities that have developed over time will thus again sit next to each other, their common history giving them a common language and tool set. This will enable mutual stimulation, exchange and cross-fertilisation.
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