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Home — Events — Homological Methods in Noncommutative Algebra and Number Theory

Homological Methods in Noncommutative Algebra and Number Theory

Date: 6 - 17 July 2026

Location: SASTRA Deemed University

Event type: Research School

Organisers: Umamaheswaran Arunachalam (SASTRA), Bernhard Keller (Paris Cité)

Website: sastra.edu/CIMPA26

The CIMPA School 2026 aims to provide advanced training in homological methods and their applications in noncommutative algebra and number theory. This two-week program will bring together leading experts and early-career researchers from around the world, creating a stimulating environment for learning, collaboration, and the exchange of ideas. Participants will benefit from a series of Basic and advanced courses, and problem-solving sessions designed to bridge fundamental concepts with cutting-edge developments in the field. Special emphasis will be placed on fostering interaction between established mathematicians and young researchers, encouraging the development of new collaborations and research directions. By the end of the school, participants will have gained not only technical expertise but also a broader perspective on the current challenges and open problems in homological methods, noncommutative algebra, and number theory. The CIMPA School 2026 thus serves as a platform to inspire innovation and strengthen the international mathematical community.

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