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Workshop on Complex Geometry in Osaka 2024

Information

Speakers

Schedule

13th March

  1. 13:30–14:30 Shouhei Ma (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    Mixed Hodge structures of locally symmetric varieties
  2. 14:45–15:45 Yongpan Zou (The University of Tokyo)
    On the Kodaira-Saito Vanishing Theorem for Weakly Ample Divisors
  3. 16:15–17:15 Yuta Watanabe (The University of Tokyo)
    Nakano-Nadel type, Bogomolov-Sommese type vanishing involving multiplier ideals

14th March

  1. 10:00–11:00 Osamu Fujino (Kyoto University)
    Vanishing theorems for projective morphisms between complex analytic spaces
  2. 11:15–12:15 Yota Shamoto (Waseda University)
    Stokes structure of difference modules
  3. 14:15–15:15 Takashi Ono (Osaka University)
    Wild harmonic bundles with skew-symmetric structure
  4. 15:45–16:45 Shin-ichi Matsumura (Tohoku University)
    An injectivity theorem on snc compact Kahler spaces: an application of the theory of harmonic integrals on log-canonical centers via adjoint ideal sheaves

15th March

  1. 10:00–11:00 Sheng Rao (Wuhan University)
    Geometry of logarithmic forms and deformations of complex structures
  2. 11:15–12:15 Takahiro Saito (Chuo University)
    mixed Hodge modules of normal crossing type on a smooth toric variety

Program

Here is the PDF file of program and abstracts. Program

Access

There are 2 ways to get to the Graduate School of Science in Osaka University (Toyonaka Campus):

  1. From “Shibahara-handai-mae” Station (monorail) -柴原阪大前 (大阪モノレール)-: Here are the directions from “Shibahara-handai-mae” Station (monorail) to the Graduate School of Science in Osaka University. Link to directions
  2. From “Ishibashi handai-mae” Station (Hankyu) -石橋阪大前 (阪急電鉄)-: Here are the directions from “Ishibashi handai-mae” Station (Hankyu) to the Graduate School of Science in Osaka University. Link to directions

We recommend using “Shibahara-handai-mae” Station (monorail).

The map of Graduate School of Science is here. Lecture Room E404 is located near the elevator on the 4th floor of Graduate School of Science Building E.

If you need further assistance (for example, how to get to “Shibahara-handai-mae” Station), please refer to this link.

Organizers

If you have any questions concerning this conference, please contact Masataka Iwai (masataka[at]math.sci.osaka-u.ac.jp).

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