Singularity theory in topology, geometry and foliations

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CUERNAVACA
,
Mexique

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Présentation

The school has as its main objective to provide different perspectives on singularity theory. These (usually complementary) include the theory of Poincaré­Hopf and characteristic classes, commutative algebra, real and complex algebraic geometry, holomorphic foliations and tropical geometry among others.

The goal is that students and young researchers increase and enrich their knowledge about several aspects of the theory of singularities, and have contact with experts on the subject.

We plan to organize this school, prior to an international congress on the same theme which will be held in Mexico in December 2014. This congress will be dedicated to the celebration of the 60 th Anniversary of José Seade, one of the main pillars of singularities in Mexico and the region.

Coordinateurs administratifs et scientifiques

Laura Ortiz Bobadilla (Instituto de Matemáticas de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,
Mexique
, )
Felipe Cano Torres (Universidad de Valladolid,
Espagne
, )

Programme scientifique

Cours 1: "Local polar varieties in the study of singularities of spaces and maps", Bernard Teissier (Institut Mathématique de Jussieu, France)

Cours 2: "Feuilletages holomorphes singuliers", Frank Loray (Université de Rennes, France) 

Cours 3: "Systèmes dynamiques et les évaluations", Felipe Cano (Univ. De Valladolid, Spain) 

Cours 4: "Espaces Arc et le problème de Nash", Javier Fernández de Bobadilla (Instituto de Ciencias Matemáticas, Spain)

Cours 5: "Les classes de Chern des variétés singulières", Jean-Paul Brasselet (Institut de Mathématiques de Luminy, France)

Cours 6: "théorème de Poincaré-Hopf sur les variétés singulières", José Seade ( Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico)

Cours 7: "Invariants de feuilletages holomorphes", Laura Ortiz (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico)

Cours 8: "Singularités et valuations : interactions entre géométrie et algèbre commutative", Mark Spivakovsky (U. Paul Sabatier, France)

Cours 9: "Introduction à Singularités mixtes et leurs applications", Oka Mutsuo (Tokyo University of Science, Japon)

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