AMS
2009 Spring Southeastern Sectional Meeting Recent Advances in Symbolic Algebra and Analysis
The
session will focus on new and exciting developments of computational techniques
that benefit both Symbolic Analysis and Symbolic Algebra.
Among the themes we are interested in:
We
will frequently update the list of speakers as they accept our invitation.
Applications
of Algebraic and Geometric Combinatorics
o
Seth M. Sullivant,
Harvard University
o
Carla D. Savage, North Carolina State
University
Enumerative
Geometry and Related Topics
o
Richard L. Rimanyi,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
o
Leonardo C. Mihalcea,
Duke University
Homotopical Algebra with Applications to Mathematical Physics
o
Thomas J. Lada,
North Carolina State University
o
Jim Stasheff,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Kac-Moody
Algebras, Vertex Algebras, Quantum Groups, and Applications
o
Bojko N. Bakalov, North Carolina State
University
o
Kailash C. Misra, North Carolina State
University
o
Naihuan N. Jing, North Carolina State
University
Low
Dimensional Topology and Geometry
o
Nathan M. Dunfield,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
o
John B. Etnyre,
Georgia Institute of Technology
o
Lenhard Ng, Duke University
Rings, Algebras, and Varieties in Combinatorics
o
Patricia Hersh,
North Carolina State University
o
Christian Lenart,
SUNY Albany
o
Nathan Reading, North Carolina State University
Geometry of Differential Equations (submitted)
o
Thomas Ivey, College of Charleston
o
Irina Kogan, North
Carolina State University