Keio University, MATH COE

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Workshops

UK-Japan Winter Scool 2008 "Algebraic and Symplectic Geometry"
Mathematics Research Centre, University of Warwick, 7-11 January 2008
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UK-Japan Winter School 2007 "Number Theory"
Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge, 7-10 January 2007
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Ireland-Japan Workshop "Geometry and Dynamical Systems"
Dec. 18-20, 2006, Keio COE of MATH
Videos
Hayashibara Forum on "Singularities"
Nov. 20-23, 2006, IHES
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MSJ-IHES workshop on "Noncommutativity"
Nov. 15-18, 2006, IHES
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Poisson 2006--Poisson Geometry in Mathematics and Physics
Tokyo, June 5 - 9, 2006
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Nonlinear PDE in Analysis and Geometry
Jan 16-18, 2006, Yagami Campus, Keio University
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UK-Japan Winter School 2006
Dynamics and Arithmetics
Nowton Court, Bury St Edmunds, 8-12 January 2006
Announcement
Videos
Noncommutative Geometry, K-theory and Physics 2005
Hayama IPC(International Productivity Center), March 4-7, 2005
Videos
UK-Japan Winter School 2005
Geometric, Spectral, and Stochastic Analysis
Wood Norton Hall and Conference Centre, Evesham (near Oxford), 9-12 January 2005
Announcement
Videos
Noncommutative Geometry and Physics 2004
Hiyoshi Campus, Keio University, February 26 to March 03, 2004
Videos, Poster
UK-Japan Winter School 2004
Geometry and Analysis Towards Quantum Theory
University of Durham, 6-9 January 2004
Announcement
Videos

Pathway Lectures, COE Lectures etc.

  Prof. Samson L. Shatashvili (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Jannuary, 2007 Topological Quantum Field Theories and Some Modern Problems of Mathematics
  Prof. Nobuyuki Ikeda (Osaka University)
Jannuary, 2007 確率解析の生い立ちとその広がり--神様はサイコロが大好き--
  Prof. Takashi Kimura (Boston University)
Jannuary, 2007 Equivariant topological quantum field theory and stringy invariants of orbifolds
  Prof. Masayasu Mimura (Meiji University)
December, 2006 うつろひ、消えていくパターンの数理
  Prof. Jonathan Sondow (New York)
November, 2006
Lecture 1 New formulas for π and other classical constant
Lecture 2 A geometric proof that e is irrational and a new measure of its irrationality
Lecture 3 An elementary reformulation of the Riemann Hypothesis
  Prof. Julius Wess (University of Munich, Max-Planck-Institut für Physik)
November, 2006 Deformed Diffeomorphisms as a basis of a deformed group theory and a deformed theory of gravity
  Prof. Yoichiro Takahashi (RIMS, Kyoto University)
October, 2006 無限の過去を持つ時間発展と持たない時間発展
  Prof. Thomas Geisser(University of Southern California)
October, 2006 Algebraic cycles and special values of zeta-functions
  Prof. Juan-Pablo Ortega
(Département de Mathématiques de Besançon, Université de Franche-Comté)
October, 2006 Momentum maps and reduction in the symplectic and Poisson categories
  Prof. James A. Yorke (Univ. of Maryland, USA)
July, 2006 Lecuture 1 : Determining the DNA sequence, a billion dollar logicc puzzl e
Lecuture 2 : The HIV/AIDS Epidemic: When is HIV most infectious?
Lecuture 3 : Chaos
  Prof. Jurgen Berndt (University College Cork,Ireland)
July, 2006 Submanifolds in Riemannian geometry
  Prof. Giuseppe Dito (Université de Bourgogne)
June, 2006 Some aspects of deformation quantization
  Prof. Miki Wadati (University of Tokyo)
June, 2006 Matter Wave Solitons in Bose-Einstein Condensate of Ultra Cold Atoms
  Prof. Shoshichi Kobayashi (University of California,Berkeley)
April, 2006 幾何への招待
  Prof. Hyungju Park (Korean Institute for Advanced Study)
March, 2006 Lecuture 1 : Combinatorial study of algebro-geometric objects via monomial ideals
Lecure 2 : Combinatorial-Algebraic Cryptosystems and Polynomial-based Cryptography
Lecure 3 : Algebraic approach to multidimensional systems theory
  Prof. Gudlaugur Thorbergsson (Mathematisches Institut der Universitaet zu Koeln)
March, 2006 Submanifold geometry and critical point theory
  Prof. Steve Rosenberg (Boston University)
March, 2006 Atiyah-Singer Index Theory and Its Applications
  Prof. Gregory Seregin (St.Petersburg Departmant of Steklov Mathematical InstituteRIMS,kyoto University)
February, 2006 Introduction to the theory of the Navier-Stokes equations
  Prof. Lizhong Peng (Peking University)
December, 2005 Localization operators based on Weyltransforms
  Prof. Hideo Kozono (Tohoku University)
December, 2005 Recent topics on the Navier-Stokes equations
  Prof. 岡本 和夫 (東京大学大学院数理科学研究科)
December, 2005 パンルヴェ方程式の数理
  Prof. Jiang-Hua Lu (Hong Kong University)
November, 2005 POISSON GEOMETRY AND LIE THEORY
  Prof. 岩崎 克則 (九州大学大学院数理学研究院)
October, 2005 パンルヴェ方程式のダイナミックス
  Prof. Peter W. Jones (Yale University)
September, 2005 Topics in Analysis, Geometry, and Probability
  Prof. Kazuya Kato (Kyoto University)
July, 2005 ゼータの話
  Prof. Michael S. Keane (Wesleyan University, U.S.A.)
June, 2005 Lecture 1 : An introduction to measure preserving systems and Poincare' recurrence
Lecture 2 : Aperiodicity and periodic approximation; Rokhlin's lemma
Lecture 3 : Orbit equivalence; Dye's theorem
  Prof. Mikhail Shubin (Northeastern University)
June, 2005 Lecture 1 : An introduction to measure preserving systems and Poincare' recurrence
Lecture 2 : Aperiodicity and periodic approximation; Rokhlin's lemma
Lecture 3 : Orbit equivalence; Dye's theorem
  Prof. Mikhail Shubin (Northeastern University)
May, 2005 Lecture 1 : Capacity in action
Lecture 2 : Can one see the fundamental frequency of a drum?
Lecture 3 : Capacity and spectral properties of Schrödinger operators
Lecture 4 : Spectral properties of magnetic Schrödinger operators
  Prof. Eckhard Meinrenken (University of Toronto)
March, 2005 Moment maps and moduli spaces
  Prof. Paul Baum (The Pennsylvania State University)
March, 2005 An Introduction to K-theory
  Prof. B.-W. Schulze (Potsdam University)
February, 2005 Lecture 1 : Operators on Manifolds with Geometric Singularities Operators on Manifolds with Geometric Singularities
Lecture 2 : Singular Boundary Value Problems
Lecture 3 : Operators on Manifolds with Conical Exits to Infinity
Lecture 4 : The Spectrum of Conormal Symbols and the Computation of Edge Conditionsy
  Prof. Gerard 't Hooft (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
February, 2005 The biggest mysteries of our physical world: why is there quantum mechanics, and why is the vacuum stable?
  Prof. Ping Xu (The Pennsylvania State University)
January, 2005 Lecture 1 : Lie groupoids and differential stacks
Lecture 2 : Differential geometry of S1-gerbes over a differential stack
Lecture 3 : Quasi-symplectic groupoids and group valued momentum maps
Lecture 4 : Twisted K-theory of differential stacks
  Prof. Akio Hattori (University of Tokyo, Emeritus)
December, 2004 楕円種数の剛性とV-多様体
  Prof. Benjamin Weiss (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
November, 2004 Amenable Groups in Ergodic Theory
  Prof. Pierre Schapira (Université Pierre et Mar Curie)
November, 2004 Microlocal Analysis: An Overview
  Prof. John Ball (University of Oxford)
October, 2004 Lecture 1 : Global Attractors for Semiflows without Uniqueness
Lecture 2,3 : Mathematical Models of Crystal Microstructure
Lecture 4 : Some Open Problems in Elasticity
  Prof. Hiroaki Kanno (Nagoya University)
September, 2004 Topological string and gravity/gauge theory correspondence
位相的弦理論と重力・ゲージ理論対応
  Prof. David Elworthy (Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick)
May, 2004 Some Topics in Geometric Stochastic Analysis
  Prof. Robert Devaney (Boston University)
May, 2004 Lecture 1 : Chaos Games and Fractal Images
Lecture 2 : The Mandelbros Set, the Farey Tree, and the Fibonacci Sequence
Lecture 3 : Exponential Dynamics and Topology
Lecture 4 : Sierpinski Curve and Triangle Julia Sets
  Prof. Shoshichi Kobayashi (University of California at Berkeley, Professor)
April, 2004 Introduction to hyperbolic complex analysis/geometry
双曲複素解析・幾何入門
  Prof. Michael D.Spivak (Publish or Perish ,Inc.,President)
March, 2004 Lecture 1 : Elementary Mechanics From a Mathematician's Viewpoint
Lecture 2 : How Newton actually analyzed planetary motion
Lecture 3 : Arguments about foundational questions, from Newton's time to the present
Lecture 4 : The basic conservation laws of mechanics, versus conservation of energy
Lecture 5,6 : Rigid bodies
Lecture 7,8 : How to do elementary physics problems(constraints)and some not-so-elementary ones(statically indeterminate problems)
  Prof. J.P. Bourguignon (CNRS-IHES/ Ecole Polytechnique)
January, 2004 Lecture 1 : Holonomy: a unifying concept in Geometry bringing many surprise
Lecture 2 : Kählerian Geometry, a Crossroad of Geometries