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The 35th Symposium on Transformation Groups

supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) No. 19204007 (Mikiya Masuda)


November 11 -- 13, 2008

Meeting Room of Okayama Prefectural Library

[Abstracts of the Talks(updated on Nov. 15, 2008)]
[Photos]





November 11, 2008

13:30--14:20 Yoshinobu Kamishima  (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Two Rigidity Conjectures from Transformation Groups [slides]
 
14:35--15:25 Takeshi Ikeda  (Okayama University of Science)
Degeneracy Loci Formulae from a Point of View of Equivariant Cohomology
 
15:40--16:30 Kenji Tsuboi  (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology)
Finite Transformation Groups and the Equivariant Determinant of Elliptic Operators
 
16:45--17:35 Ikumitsu Nagasaki  (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine)
On the Isovariant Hopf Theorem [slides]
 

November 12, 2008

9:30--10:20 Norihiko Minami  (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
Lurie's Quasi Category Topos Theory [slides : pdf dvi (in Japanese)]
 
10:35-11:25 Takao Satoh  (Kyoto University)
On the Fourth Johnson Homomorphism of the Automorphism Group of a Free Group [slides]
 
14:00--14:50 Stanislaw Spiez  (Polish Academy of Sciences)
Borsuk-Ulam Type Theorems and Equilibria in a Class of Games [slides]
 
15:05--15:55 Shigeyasu Kamiya  (Okayama University of Science)
Shimizu's Lemma for Complex Hyperbolic Space and its Application [slides]
 
16:10--17:00 Krzysztof Pawalowski  (Adam Mickiewicz University)
Current Trends in the Study of the Smith Equivalent Representations [slides(revised on Dec. 4, 2008)]
 
18:00--20:00 Dinner Party
 

November 13, 2008

9:30--10:20 Tatsuhiko Yagasaki  (Kyoto Institute of Technology)
Homeomorphism and Diffeomorphism Groups of Non-compact Manifolds with the Whitney Topology [slides]
 
10:35--11:25 Masaharu Morimoto  (Okayama University)
A New Theorem to Find Smith Equivalent Representations [slides(added on Nov. 15, 2008)]
 


Organizers:
Masayuki Yamasaki (yamasaki surgery.matrix.jp)
Department of Applied Science, Faculty of Science, Okayama University of Science.

Mikiya Masuda (masuda sci.osaka-cu.ac.jp)
Department of Mathematics, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University