GeNERators
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North
British Geometric Group Theory Network
(2003/04)
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The inaugural meeting of the North
Eastern Geometric Group Theory
group will be
held on Wednesday 19 November 2003 at the University
of York.
The meeting is sponsored by:
The timetable is as follows:
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12.00 Lunch Roger Kirk Centre
(Goodricke College). Gather in foyer from 11.45 onwards.
1.30 Ilya Katchikov (Omsk) Room
BB103 (Biology)
- "Algebraic geometry over
groups: logical foundations"
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2.40 Ian Leary
(Southampton) Room
Room BB103 (Biology)
- "An Introduction to
L2-Cohomology"
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3.45 Tea Break Mathematics
Department
Common Room (Room G109, Goodricke College)
4.30 Martin Bridson
(Imperial) Room
Room BB103 (Biology)
- "Grothendieck's Problems
Concerning Profinite Completions and Representations of Groups"
There will be an early evening meal in
York, for all who are able to stay.
Geography
- Click here for a web-friendly map of the University of York main
(Heslington) campus, which is where the meeting will be held. Goodricke
College is building no. 24, and houses the Mathematics Department (now
the sole academic tenant). The Roger Kirk Centre is the newly opened
amenity building for the college. To get to Biology from Goodrick
College,
cross the lake on the bridge that is almost vertical (on the map!),
turn left
on the otherside and head towards number 17. You will pass through a
building, down a long corridor. Half way down, turn left again and
proceed to the first floor. If you have trouble finding any of these
venues, ask at Goodricke porter's desk, or the information desk in
Biology.
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- Click here for a campus map highlighting all the car parks. Parking is
available in any of the four General Car Parks (North, South, West or
Central), of which South is most convenient, but be sure to feed the
Pay and Display machine: £2 for a full day's parking. We will
reimburse this charge. (Unfortunately, we don't have the resources to
reimburse the cost of removing a wheel clamp!)
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- Click here for a map of the university in relation to the local main
roads.
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- Click here for a map of the university in relation to the City of
York, including the location of York railway station. The distance from
the station to campus is about 1.5 miles. Bus no. 4 (the Turquoise
Line) calls just outside the station and stops on University Road under
the bridge connecting buildings 8 (Library) and 9 (Computer Services)
on the campus map; it runs every 10 minutes.
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This meeting is the first in the North Eastern Geometric Group Theory
Network, organized
by group theorists at the Universities of Nottingham, Leeds, York,
Durham,
Newcastle and Heriot-Watt, and partially supported by a Scheme 3 grant
from the London Mathematical Society. The Mastermind is
Sarah Rees. The local organisers are
Brent Everitt,
University of York
Martin Edjvet,
University
of Nottingham
Jim Howie
, Heriot-Watt University