• Holonomy Groups of $G_2^*$-Manifolds 

      [OWP-2017-07] Fino, Anna; Kath, Ines (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2017-03-07)
      We classify the holonomy algebras of manifolds admitting an indecomposable torsion free $G_2^*$-structure, i.e. for which the holonomy representation does not leave invariant any proper non-degenerate subspace. We realize ...
    • 1027 - Homogeneous Dynamics and Number Theory 

      [OWR-2010-29] (2010) - (04 Jul - 10 Jul 2010)
      The theory of flows on homogeneous spaces of Lie groups has emerged as a distinct, rapidly advancing subject over the last few decades incorporating ergodic theory, geometry and number theory. The workshop showcased the ...
    • 2101a - Homogeneous Structures: Model Theory meets Universal Algebra (online meeting) 

      [OWR-2021-1] (2021)
      The workshop "Homogeneous Structures: Model Theory meets Universal Algebra'' was centred around transferring recently obtained advances in universal algebra from the finite to the infinite. As it turns out, the notion ...
    • Homogenization of a nonlinear monotone problem with nonlinear Signorini boundary conditions in a domain with highly rough boundary 

      [OWP-2018-06] Gaudiello, Antonio; Mel'nyk, Taras A. (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2018-04-16)
      We consider a domain $\Omega_\varepsilon\subset\mathbb{R}^N$, $N\geq2$, with a very rough boundary depending on~$\varepsilon$. For instance, if $N=3$ the domain $\Omega_\varepsilon$ has the form of a brush with an ...
    • 2111 - Homogenization Theory: Periodic and Beyond (online meeting) 

      [OWR-2021-14] (2021) - (14 Mar - 20 Mar 2021)
      The objective of the workshop has been to review the latest developments in homogenization theory for a large category of equations and settings arising in the modeling of solid, fluids, wave propagation, heterogeneous ...
    • Homological properties of piecewise hereditary algebras 

      [OWP-2009-11] Happel, Dieter; Zacharia, Dan (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2009-03-05)
      Let $\Lambda$ be a finite dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field $k$. We will investigate homological properties of piecewise hereditary algebras $\Lambda$. In particular we give lower and upper bounds of ...
    • Homology and $K$-Theory of Torsion-Free Ample Groupoids and Smale Spaces 

      [OWP-2020-20] Proietti, Valerio; Yamashita, Makoto (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2020-10-09)
      Given an ample groupoid, we construct a spectral sequence with groupoid homology with integer coefficients on the second sheet, converging to the $K$-groups of the groupoid C*-algebra when the groupoid has torsion-free ...
    • 2110a - Homotopic and Geometric Galois Theory (online meeting) 

      [OWR-2021-12] (2021) - (07 Mar - 13 Mar 2021)
      In his "Letter to Faltings'', Grothendieck lays the foundation of what will become part of his multi-faceted legacy to arithmetic geometry. This includes the following three branches discussed in the workshop: the arithmetic ...
    • 2138 - Homotopical Algebra and Higher Structures (hybrid meeting) 

      [OWR-2021-46] (2021) - (19 Sep - 25 Sep 2021)
      Homotopical algebra and higher category theory play an increasingly important role in pure mathematics, and higher methods have seen tremendous development in the last couple of decades. The talks delivered at the workshop ...
    • 0312 - Homotopietheorie 

      [TB-2003-13] (2003) - (16 Mar - 22 Mar 2003)
    • 1138 - Homotopy Theory 

      [OWR-2011-46] (2011) - (18 Sep - 24 Sep 2011)
      This workshop was a forum to present and discuss the latest result and ideas in homotopy theory and the connections to other branches of mathematics, such as algebraic geometry, representation theory and group theory.
    • 1932 - Homotopy Theory 

      [OWR-2019-36] (2019) - (04 Aug - 10 Aug 2019)
      The workshop "Homotopy Theory" was organized by Jesper Grodal (Copenhagen), Michael Hill (Los Angeles), and Birgit Richter (Hamburg). It covered a wide variety of topics in homotopy theory, from foundational questions to ...
    • 0738 - Homotopy Theory 

      [OWR-2007-45] (2007) - (16 Sep - 22 Sep 2007)
      Algebraic topology in general and homotopy theory in particular is in an exciting period of growth and transformation, driven in part by strong interactions with algebraic geometry, mathematical physics, and representation ...
    • 1511 - Homotopy Theory 

      [OWR-2015-14] (2015) - (08 Mar - 14 Mar 2015)
      This workshop was a forum to present and discuss the latest results and ideas in algebraic topology and homotopy theory, with a special emphasis on connections to other branches of mathematics, such as algebraic geometry, ...
    • Homotopy theory and models 

      [OWS-24] Aubry, Marc (Birkhäuser Basel, 1995)
      In keeping with the general aim of the "D.M.V.-Seminar" series, this book is princi­ pally a report on a group of lectures held at Blaubeuren by Professors H. J. Baues, S. Halperin and J.-M. Lemaire, from October 30 to ...
    • 0915a - Homotopy Theory of Function Spaces and Related Topics 

      [OWR-2009-19] (2009) - (05 Apr - 11 Apr 2009)
      This workshop brought together researchers studying a variety of problems related to the homotopy theory of function spaces. Topics covered included: evaluation maps and Gottlieb groups, the classification of gauge groups ...
    • Hopf Algebras in Combinatorics, Volume 1 

      [OWP-2020-14] Grinberg, Darij; Reiner, Victor (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2020-07-29)
    • Hopf Algebras in Combinatorics, Volume 2 

      [OWP-2020-15] Grinberg, Darij; Reiner, Victor (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2020-07-30)
    • How Quantum Information Can Improve Social Welfare 

      [OWP-2020-13] Groisman, Berry; Mc Gettrick, Michael; Mhalla, Mehdi; Pawlowski, Marcin (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2020-07-16)
      In [2, 18, 5, 19, 4] it has been shown that quantum resources can allow us to achieve a family of equilibria that can have sometimes a better social welfare, while guaranteeing privacy. We use graph games to propose ...
    • How to choose a winner: the mathematics of social choice 

      [SNAP-2015-009-EN] Powers, Victoria Ann (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2015)
      Suppose a group of individuals wish to choose among several options, for example electing one of several candidates to a political office or choosing the best contestant in a skating competition. The group might ask: what ...