The theory of quantum groups, invented around 40 years ago, is a flourishing subject that continues to find new connections to other areas of mathematics. In the operator algebraic setting, this theory provides a rich paradigm to understand quantum symmetry with strong connections to subfactor, free probability, and more recently, quantum information. This workshop aims to bring together active researchers in this area at different career stages to facilitate exchange of ideas, and foster new developments.
Practical information
- December 5–9, 2022
- University of Oslo, Blindern campus, Vilhelm Bjerknes' hus, Auditorium 4
- Breakout rooms: Auditorium 2 (Monday–Wednesday), Seminar room 123 (except for –15:00 Monday)
- Conference dinner: Benares restaurant (Tordenskiolds gate 8) on Wednesday, 18:00
- A detailed guide about transportation, accommodation, etc., can be found here.
- Program can be found here.
Invited speakers
- Kenny De Commer
- Paweł Kasprzak
- Jacek Krajczok
- Simon Schmidt
- Adam Skalski
- Piotr Soltan
- Lyudmila Turowska
- Dominic Verdon
- Simeng Wang
- Sang-Gyun Youn
Contributed talks
- Benjamin Anderson-Sackaney
- Alfons Van Daele
- Nicolas Fabre
- Lucas Hataishi
- Ting Lu
- Lukas Rollier
- Arthur Troupel
- Ami Viselter
- Mateusz Wasilewski