Extractions: at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, California Organized by: E. Frenkel, V. Kac, I. Penkov, V. Serganova, G. Zuckerman During the last thirty years, the representation theory of infinite-dimensional Lie algebras has been one of the most prolific areas of modern mathematics, and has developed deep connections with many other areas of pure mathematics and mathematical physics, including algebraic geometry, integrable systems, quantum field theory, statistical mechanics, and combinatorics. This program will discuss recent progress in the representation theory of infinite-dimensional algebras and superalgebras and their applications to other fields. There will be two major underlying themes in the program: interrelations between mathematical and physical perspectives on representation theory, and the interplay between algebraic and geometric methods.
Journals (Nova) Author and contact information. Lists some recent articles. http://www.novapublishers.com/journals/mathematics.html
Extractions: The International Journal of Mathematics, Game Theory, and Algebra is an international journal devoted to new advances in all branches of mathematics, game theory and applications, and pure and applied algebra and geometry including Field Theory and Polynomials; Commutative Rings and Algebras; Algebraic Geometry; Linear and Multilinear Algebras; Matrix Theory; Associative Rings and Algebras; Nonassociative Rings and Algebras; K-Theory; Group Theory and Generaliza-tions; Topological Groups, Lie Groups; Geometry; Differential Geometry.
Algebra And Discrete Mathematics A Euresco conference on the interplay between model theory, infinite combinatorics and various subfields of algebra. Hattingen, Germany; 18 23 August 2001. http://www.esf.org/euresco/01/pc01101a.htm
Algebra algebra. 2.7 General Linear Equation The 3x+1 problem and its generalizationsAbstract algebra On Line algebra algebra Elements algebra http://www.spartanburg2.k12.sc.us/links/algebra.htm
Extractions: Phone: (306) 966-6081 - Fax: (306) 966-6086 The Third Annual Colloquiumfest was held in March 2002. We had several seminar talks from Monday 18th until Friday 22nd, three colloquium talks on Friday 22nd, and seven talks on Saturday 23rd. The Third Annual Colloquiumfest was generously supported by the Vice-President Academic and the Dean's Office of the College of Arts and Science The emphasis of the colloquiumfest was on 3-4 pm:
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Extractions: Banach Algebras 2003 Edmonton, Alberta - July 27 to August 9, 2003 Organizers: Anthony To-Ming Lau and Volker Runde This conference is the sixteenth in a series of conferences on Banach algebras that started 1974 in Los Angeles. We expect that most specialists in Banach algebras as well as leading mathematicians from related areas will attend this conference. In the past, these conferences have always led to fruitful interaction between the participants, and we expect this tradition to continue. In addition to the regular conference program, there will be five workshops on the following topics, each of which will be chaired by an internationally recognized specialist in the respective area. Each workshop will occupy the afternoons of two consecutive days. The chairs are completely free to decide on the format of their workshops. Workshops July 28 and 29 : K-theory for Banach and locally convex algebras.
Operator Algebras Home Page Links, publications, research groups. Maintained by Birant Ramazan. http://pompeiu.imar.ro/~ramazan/algop.html
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Mult-alg The workshop will be held at Complexo Interdisciplinar da Universidade de Lisboa. March 2426, 2002. Lisbon, Portugal. http://hermite.cii.fc.ul.pt/~mult-alg/
Extractions: Workshop The workshop will be held at Complexo Interdisciplinar da Universidade de Lisboa. A plan of the area is available in GIF format. Schedule Olga Azenhas (Univ. de Coimbra, Portugal) Abstract pdf dvi Ravindra Bapat (Indian Statistical Institute, India) Abstract pdf dvi Rajendra Bhatia (Indian Statistical Institute, India) Abstract pdf dvi (Univ. de Lisboa, Portugal) Abstract pdf dvi (Univ. Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) Abstract pdf dvi Robert Guralnick ( Univ. Southern Calif., Los Angeles, USA) Abstract pdf dvi Leonid Gurvits (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA) Abstract pdf dvi Joseph Kung ( Univ. North Texas, Denton, USA) Abstract pdf dvi Chi-Kwong Li (The College of William and Mary, USA) Abstract pdf dvi Russell Merris (Cal. State Univ., Hayward, USA)
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Prof. Kaiser University of Houston Mathematical logic, universal algebra, lattice theory and logic programming. http://math.uh.edu/~klaus/
Extractions: Office Phone: (713)-743-3462 The easiest way to reach me is by sending me e-mail to kkaiser@uh.edu . Students and UH colleagues should use my other e-mail: klaus@math.uh.edu . You may also send me snail-mail via the Department of Mathematics, University of Houston, Houston, TX77204-3476. During Summer I, 2004, I will teach Math 4377, Linear Algebra and Math 1330, Elementary Functions I came to the University of Houston in 1969 with a degree from the University of Bonn. My main research interests are in Mathematical Logic, Universal Algebra, Lattice Theory and Logic Programming. Some of my papers, e.g., on quasi-universal and projective model classes are with Manfred Armbrust who retired from the University of Cologne. A paper on non-standard lattice theory is with two of my former Ph.D. students Mai Gehrke and Matt Insall . We had this paper dedicated to Abraham Robinson.
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PRAGUE TOPOLOGICAL SYMPOSIA International Conference on General Topology and its Relations to Modern Analysis and algebra. Prague, Czech Republic; 1925 August 2001. http://adela.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~toposym/