Noncommutative geometry is a vast area, which, since it was invented some 40 years ago, has profited much from the interaction with the theory of quantum groups, leading to exciting new developments. The noncommutative spaces arising from quantum groups and their actions provide a huge testing ground for various aspects of noncommutative geometry and the past few years have witnessed a tremendous accumulation of knowledge in this direction, making it difficult to follow a single thread, and, at the same time, necessitating a gathering to discuss and to inform oneself of these recent trends. It is the purpose of the workshop to provide such a meeting ground for active researchers in this area at different stages of their career to discuss the recent developments, facilitate exchange of ideas, and foster new directions for future research.
Practical information
- November 6–10, 2023
- University of Oslo, Blindern campus (see the program for details)
- Program can be found here.
- A detailed guide about transportation, accommodation, etc., can be found here.
Registration
Registration is open at this online form. Please register by the end of September if you ask for financial support.
Invited speakers
- Francesca Arici
- Pierre Bieliavsky
- Arkadiusz Bochniak
- Francesco Bonechi
- Tomasz Brzeziński
- Chiara Esposito
- Victor Gayral
- Jens Kaad
- Giovanni Landi
- Marco Matassa
- Réamonn Ó Buachalla
- Roland Vergnioux
- Christian Voigt
- Robert Yuncken
- Sophie Emma Zegers
Contributed talks
- Arnab Bhattacharjee Charles University in Prague
- Marzieh Forough Czech Technical University in Prague
- Piotr M. Hajac IMPAN
- Xiao Han Queen Mary University of London
- Bhishan Jacelon Institute of Mathematics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
- Prem Nigam Kar, Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
- Juan Carlos Morales Parra Heriot-Watt University
- Lukas Rollier KU Leuven
- Piotr Sołtan University of Warsaw
- Josse van Dobben de Bruyn Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
- Henrik Winther UiT The Arctic University of Norway
- Peter Zeman Technical University of Denmark
Funding
This workshop is supported by The Research Council of Norway [project 300837].