CIRM, Istituto Trentino di Cultura

 


 

Summer School on

“Real PDE’s for Complex and CR-Geometry”

Trento, July 17-29, 2005


 

 

The aim of the school is to offer an outline of the present state of research concerning Real Partial Differential Equations for Complex and CR-Geometry.

In this area converge techniques of various and sophisticated mathematical fields such as reflection principle for regularity of holomorphic mappings, Sobolev and Hoelder estimates for the di-bar system, residues of Chern classes, index theorems, extremal/stationary analytic discs. For the broad spectrum of topics and the surprisingly good interplaying of different mathematical tools, these themes belong to the most advanced streams of contemporary Mathematics which attracted the attention of some of the best mathematicians active nowadays.

 

The following speakers have agreed to deliver a series of lectures:

 

- Sergey M. IVASHKOVICH (Lille 1): “Pseudoholomorphic Curves in

               Complex and Symplectic Geometry”

- Sergey PINCHUK (Bloomington): “Reflection Principle in Higher

                     Dimensions”

- Mei-Chi SHAW (Notre Dame): “The Cauchy-Riemann Equation in

                     Complex Manifolds”

- Tatsuo SUWA (Sapporo): “Localization of Characteristic Classes and

                     Residues of Singular Holomorphic Foliations”.

 

The school will be held in the conference hall of ITC-IRST in Povo, a couple of kilometres from the centre of Trento. Participants will be lodged in a Trento University’s guest-quarters. The cost for the room is Euro 15,50 per day. Lunches cost Euro 5,14 each and will be served at the ITC-IRST canteen.

Young researchers are encouraged to participate: it is possible to support some of them upon request.

All persons interested in attending the school should send the Application form before June 15, 2005 to:

 

Mr. Augusto Micheletti
Secretary of CIRM
Istituto Trentino di Cultura
38050 Povo (Trento), Italy
michelet@science.unitn.it

Fax 0039/0461/810629 // Phone 0039/0461/881628

http://www.science.unitn.it/cirm/

 

In the heart of the great itineraries between Venice-Verona and Bolzano-Innsbruck, Trento is a Renaissance town in the Alps. Roman town and bridge between the Italian and European culture, Trento shows in its beautiful monuments (the Castle Buonconsiglio, the Duomo, the houses decorated by frescoes) the Renaissance influence, inherited by the Prince Bishops, who ruled the town for eight centuries and made of Trento the seat of the XIX Ecumenical Council during the 16th century.

 

 

 

                                                                 The Organizers

                                                                 Filippo Bracci (Roma II)

                                                                 Giuseppe Zampieri (Padova)