Singularities in Algebra and Geometry
Date: 15 - 21 June 2025
Location: CIMAT
Event type: Conference
Organisers: Manuel Blickle (Mainz), Karl Schwede (Utah), Luis Núñez-Betancourt (CIMAT), Kevin Tucker (UIC)
Algebraic Geometry and Commutative Algebra are among the oldest yet most vibrant branches of mathematics, and have important applications throughout the sciences in light of the rich structure and computational elegance of polynomial equations. Over the past decade, these fields have experienced spectacular advances due to the cross-fertilization of techniques and perspectives. These developments have also made significant impacts in other areas, including cluster algebras and number theory. The conference “Singularities in Algebra and Geometry” aims to bring together leading experts in these and related areas to continue the exchange of ideas and methodologies, further enriching this dynamic field. In addition to fostering a broader research community, the conference will offer professional development opportunities for early career researchers, supporting the next generation of mathematicians in their professional growth.
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