COST EU INRNE IMI BAS


COST Action CaLISTA (CA21109)  
"LIE THEORY; CARTAN GEOMETRY; QUANTUM GROUPS; INTEGRABLE SYSTEMS; VISION"

II. Annual Meeting : CaLISTA'24

27 - 31 May 2024, Sofia, Bulgaria




Thracian Gold Treasures from National History Museum and National Museum of Archaeology, Sofia, Bulgaria





Scope and Topics:  This workshop will address various aspects of Cartan geometry, Lie, Integrable Systems, Quantum groups
as covered by the COST Action CaLISTA (CA21109).   Areas of Expertise: Aims of the Project
Symmetry is a central unifying theme in mathematics and physics. In this project we focus our attention on symmetries realized through Lie groups and Lie algebras. In addition to the spectacular achievements in representation theory, and differential geometry, Lie theory is also exceptionally important for the formalization of fundamental physical theories. CaLISTA aims to advance cutting-edge research in mathematics and physics through a systematic application of the ideas and philosophy of Cartan geometry, a thoroughly Lie theoretic approach to differential geometry. In addition to making major progress in Cartan geometry itself, CaLISTA aims to develop crucial applications to integrable systems and supersymmetric gauge theories. Quantum groups and their quantum homogeneous spaces come into the play as a bridge between these topics: quantum groups stem originally from the R-matrix formulation in integrable systems, and their homogeneous spaces offer prototypical examples of noncommutative parabolic geometries. Parabolic geometry is the first and possibly the most important example of Cartan geometry, and one of the main aims of CaLISTA is to obtain a quantum generalization. Surprisingly, Lie theory and Cartan geometry play a role in an exciting new interpretation of the differential structure, and related dynamics, of models for popular algorithms of vision like Deep Learning and the more recent Geometric Deep Learning. CaLISTA aims to investigate and improve on these techniques. CaLISTA will provide essential mathematical models with far-reaching applications, placing Europe among the leading actors in these innovative research areas.


Plenary speakers: 
Simonetta Abenda, Jesus Gustavo Angulo, Paolo Aschieri, Rita Fioresi, Elitza Hristova, Jens Kaad, Andrey Krutov, Maria A. Lledó, Benjamin McKay, Alexander Mikhailov, Andrea Santi, Neli Stoilova, Karen Strung, Juraj Tekel, Jing Ping Wang, Robert Yuncken,

Currently registered participants
(Should receive invitations for attendance from COST.)


Timetable:
Sunday, May 26: Arrival
Monday, May 27: Meeting begins in the morning
Thursday, May 30: Talks end in the afternoon
Friday, May 31: Meeting of MC  :  9 - 12 am (Sofia DST = GMT+3)



Conference Venue:
The Workshop will take place at the Lecture Hall of the Institute of Mechanics of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Address: "Akad. Georgi Bonchev" str., Block 3, 1113 Sofia.
Local travel directions will be given later.


Travel information:
The most convenient way to travel from abroad is by plane to Sofia airport. As Sofia is the capital of Bulgaria it is connected with Europe's major cities by daily regular flights. More travel information will be given later.


Accommodation:

"House of Scientist" of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Address: Blvd. Shipchenski prohod 50, 1113 Sofia
https://www.domnaucheniya.com/
The above hotel is in walking distance from the Institute of Mechanics.


Registration is over. Deadline was April 7, 2024.



International Organizing Committee:
Rita Fioresi (Action Chair), Karen Strung (Action Vice Chair), Reamonn O' Buachalla, Andreas Cap, Vladimir Dobrev, Jan Slovak, George Zoupanos


Local Organizing Committee:
V.K. Dobrev (Chair), E. Hristova (Scientific Secretary), S.J. Pacheva, T.V. Popov, S.T. Stoimenov, V.V. Tsanov, ...


Addresses for correspondence:

Prof. V.K. Dobrev
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy
72 Tsarigradsko Chaussee, 1784 Sofia, Bulgaria
Phone: +359 2 979 5530
E-mail:  dobrev@inrne.bas.bg,  vkdobrev@yahoo.com,

Dr. E. Hristova
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Institute of Mathematics and Informatics
"Akad. Georgi Bonchev" str., Block 8, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
Phone: +359 2 979 2824
E-mail:  e.hristova@math.bas.bg

WWW: http://theo.inrne.bas.bg/~dobrev/COST-24.htm


Previous Annual Meetings of COST Action CA21109

Kick-off Annual Meeting:
5-9.6.2023, Bologna, Italy


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