Polish-Japanese Singularity Theory Working Days

The Center for Advanced Studies invites you to the: Polish-Japanese Singularity Theory Working Days which will be held on September 9-14, 2024 at the Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science of Warsaw University of Technology (77 Koszykowa Street, Warsaw).

The workshop will consist of regular lectures given by participants, along with several mini-lectures including:

MINI-LECTURES

  • Łukasz BłaszczykFaces of Mathematical Modeling
  • Yosef YomdinSingularity Theory in Super-resolution and Whitney extensions
  • Michał ZwierzyńskiWhy do We Need Modern Geometry?

LECTURES

  • Lev Birbrair, Lipschitz Geometry of Surface germs
  • Wojciech Domitrz, On Tabachnikov Problem on Lagrangian Webs
  • Lucia Ivonne Hernandez Martinez, Asymptotic lines defined by the Gauss map components of a surface in $\mathbb R^4$. Part II
  • Zbigniew Jelonek, Bi-Lipschitz equivalent cones with different degrees
  • Piotr Mormul, Moduli of 1-[Goursat-] flags and of special 2-flags
  • Naomichi Nakajima, Extrinsic dually flat geometry and singularity theory
  • Nozomi Nakatsuyama, Bertrand framed surfaces in the Euclidean 3-space and its applications
  • Takashi Nishimura, A simple question arising from creative line families in the plane
  • Tomasz Pełka, Lagrangian tori at radius zero
  • Gabriel Pietrzkowski, Explicit solutions of the a1-type Lie-Scheffers system and a general Riccati equation
  • Osamu Saeki,Special generic maps and Gromoll filtration
  • Kentaro Saji, Inner angles and Gauss-Bonnet formulas for central singularities of D4 bifurcations of fronts
  • Federico Sanchez Bringas, Asymptotic lines defined by the Gauss map components of a surface in $\mathbb R^4$. Part I
  • Runa Shimada, Normal forms of deformations of cuspidal S1 singularities and their self-intersections
  • Masatomo Takahashi, On geodesics of framed surfaces in the Euclidean 3-space
  • Masato Tanabe, Complex surface singularity links and their immersions
  • Hiroshi Teramoto, Algebraic Local Cohomology for Mixed-Modules and Its Application to Singularity Theory
  • Takahiro Yamamoto, Envelopes created by families of parabolas in the plane
  • Anna Zamojska-Dzienio, The algebraic approach to barycentric coordinates

The workshop will be held on September 9-14, 2024, in the building of the Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science of the Warsaw University of Technology (ul. Koszykowa 75, Warsaw). More information at the website.

Scientific Committee

Wojciech Domitrz (Warsaw University of Technology)

Christophe Eyral (Warsaw, IMPAN)

Goo Ishikawa (Hokkaido University)

Stanisław Janeczko (Warsaw University of Technology)

Tadeusz Mostowski (University of Warsaw)

Osamu Saeki (Kyushu University)

Kentaro Saji (Kobe University)

Federico Sánchez-Bringas (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)

Organizing Committee

Wanda Borkowska (Warszawa)

Wojciech Domitrz (Warsaw)

Goo Ishikawa (Hokkaido)

Osamu Saeki (Kyushu)

Michał Zwierzyński (Warsaw)

Organizing Institutions

Center for Advanced Studies, Warsaw University of Technology

Institute of Mathematics for Industry, Kyushu University

Department of Mathematics, Hokkaido University

Faculty of Mathematics and Information Sciences, Warsaw University of Technology

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