Hodge Theory in a New Century
A Euro Conference celebrating the Centenary of
Sir William Hodge (1903-1975)
Edinburgh, 20-26 July 2003 Scientific Programme | Conference Arrangements | Registration & Financial Support Forms |
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Hodge theory was described by Hermann Weyl as 'one of the
landmarks in the history of mathematics in the 20th century'. It is fitting
that a meeting to celebrate Sir William Hodge's achievements should take place
in the city of his birth and in the university where he received his
undergraduate education.
The general theme will be the influence and
development of Hodge Theory in various branches of mathematics and physics. The
meeting will also incorporate an afternoon (hosted by the London and Edinburgh
Mathematical Societies) with talks tied into the general theme, but suitable
for a general mathematical audience. Further
Information
Scientific Organising CommitteeMichael Atiyah -
Chair - (Edinburgh) Spencer Bloch (Chicago) Jean Pierre Bourguignon
(IHES) Simon Donaldson (Imperial College) Philip Griffiths (IAS)
Edward Witten (IAS)
Supported by the European Commission,
High Level Scientific Conferences (HPCF-CT-2002-00233), St John's College
Cambridge, and the London Mathematical Society.
REGISTRATION FOR THE
CONFERENCE IS NOW CLOSED
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