A meeting on integrable systems and noncommutative algebra.
Would any speakers or participants who had been offered expenses by Vadim please keep their receipts, and email to me:
Venue
The meeting will be held at the University of Leeds on Friday and Saturday 16-17 December 2005.
Speakers
Timetable
| Friday 16th December | |
| 2pm - 2.45pm | Alexander Veselov |
| 2.55pm - 3.40pm | Kenneth Brown |
| 3.40pm - 4.20pm | Tea / Coffee |
| 4.20pm - 5.05pm | Alexander Odesskii |
| 5.15pm - 6pm | Edward Corrigan |
| Saturday 17th December | |
| 9am - 9.45am | Vitaly Tarasov |
| 9.55am - 10.40am | Vladimir Bavula |
| 10.40am - 11.20am | Tea / Coffee |
| 11.20am - 12.05pm | Dmitry Lebedev |
| 12.15pm - 1pm | Edwin Langmann |
Organizers
Getting Here
On Friday, there will be tea/coffee available from 1.30pm or so, in the foyer on level 9 of the School of Mathematics (by the Christmas tree). The School of Mathematics is displayed on this map of the campus.
Lectures will be in Room 108 in the Parkinson Building. This is the main building at the front entrance of the University (labelled (2) on the map). To find Room 108, enter the building via the Parkinson Steps, turn right at the information desk, and take the stairs up to the first floor. Note change of room.
If you arrive by train at Leeds Railway Station, and want to walk to the university, it takes about 15-20 minutes. This map should help. More directions can be found here.
For more information, including help with accommodation, please contact Vadim Kuznetsov, email: vadim@maths.leeds.ac.uk, tel: (0113) 343 5119.
Conference Dinner.
We have a booking for Friday night, December 16th, 7-9pm at the Restaurant Est-est-est, 31-33 East Parade, Leeds, LS1 5PS (tel. 0870 40 12 119). The cost will be £24.95 per person, drinks not included. The menu is here. Unfortunately the dinner list is now full.
The meeting is supported by a London Mathematical Society grant. There is some funding available to support participation by research students - please contact Vadim Kuznetsov.
This website is at http://www.maths.leeds.ac.uk/~pmtwc/sklyanin/