Combinatorial Commutative Algebra

Location

LAHORE
,
Pakistan

Dates

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Presentation

In this school, we will discuss 6 different themes from Combinatorial Commutative Algebra. The idea of Combinatorial Commutative Algebra is to relate combinatorial objects, like simplicial complexes, graphs, hypergraphs or polytopes to algebraic objects like monomial, binomomial ideals and toric rings. The field benefits from the interplay between properties of combinatorial objects and the corresponding properties of the algebraic object. The binomial edge ideals as well as edge ideals of graphs and their powers as well as their symbolic powers will be considered. Other lectures deal with letterplace ideals and the weak Lefschetz property of algebras defined by monomial ideals. The local cohomology in combinatorial contexts will be another topic. As general reference the books "Combinatorial Commutative Algebra"by Sturmfels and Miller and "Monomial ideals"by Herzog and Hibi are recommended.

Administrative and scientific coordinators

Sarfraz Ahmad (COMSATS IIT,
Pakistan
, )
Marc Chardin (Université Pierre et Marie Curie,
France
, )

Scientific program

Course 1: "Binomial Edge Ideals", Viviana Ene (Ovidius University, Romania)

Course 2: "Letterplace Ideals", Gunnar Floystad (University of Bergen, Norway)

Course 3: "Powers of Ideals", Jürgen Herzog (Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany)

Course 4: "Monomials Ideals", Uwe Nagel (University of Kentucky, USA)

Course 5: "Constructions of Simplicial Complexes", Volkmar Welker (University of Marburg, Germany)

Course 6: "Computing Local Cohomology", Santiago Zarzuela (Barcelona Graduate School of Mathematics, Spain)

Website of the school

How to participate

For registration and application to a CIMPA financial support, follow the instructions given here

Deadline for registration and application:  October 29, 2017.