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Home — Events — Arithmetic, K-theory, and Algebraic Cycles

Arithmetic, K-theory, and Algebraic Cycles

Date: 27 - 31 May 2025

Location: Ohio State University

Event type: Conference

Organisers: Patrick Brosnan (Maryland), Connor Cassady (OSU), Roy Joshua (OSU)

Website: people.math.osu.edu/joshua.1/AKC/AKC_conf_2025.html

The conference will feature several key-note talks which will survey the historical background, current state of development and prospects for future progress in all of the focused areas. These talks will provide an opportunity to take a longer view than is customary at many research conferences and should be particularly valuable for young researchers. In addition, there will be a number of talks concerning recent developments in all the focused areas. We plan to fund a number of young people, at both the post-doctoral and advanced graduate student level so that the conference will serve to stimulate future interest in these areas.

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