About the Conference

K-theory has served as a bridge between algebra and geometry ever since the Grothendieck–Riemann–Roch theorem recast classical problems in a unified language. It has permeated every corner of pure mathematics, from algebraic geometry and commutative and homological algebra to representation theory, algebraic topology, and arithmetic geometry. This conference aims to bring experts together to discuss recent breakthroughs in algebra and geometry and to explore further developments and applications related to K-theory. Conceived as a forum for cross-disciplinary exchange and collaboration, the workshop will foster interaction among researchers from diverse fields.

Invited Speakers

Jin Cao ( University of Science and Technology Beijing)
Baptiste Calmès* (Université d'Artois)
Peng Du ( Zhejiang Normal University)
Jean Fasel* (Université Grenoble Alpes)
Thomas Geisser (Rikkyo University)
Jens Hornbostel (Bergische Universität Wuppertal)
Wenchuan Hu ( Sichuan University)
Thomas Hudson (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology)
Ikeda Takeshi (Waseda University)
Fangzhou Jin ( Tongji University)
Adeel Khan (Academia Sinica)
Tomoo Matsumura (International Christian University)
Satoshi Naito (Institute of Science Tokyo)
Hourong Qin ( Nanjing University)
Marco Schlichting (University of Warwick)
Guoping Tang ( University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Zhiyu Tian ( Peking University)
Changchang Xi ( Capital Normal University)
Nanjun Yang ( Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications)
Yigeng Zhao ( Westlake University)
Weizhe Zheng ( Chinese Academy of Sciences)

*: to be confirmed.

Organizing Committee

Jianxun Hu, Changzheng Li, Heng Xie

Contact Information

Heng Xie Email: xieh59 # mail.sysu.edu.cn (Please change # to [at]) School of Mathematics, Sun Yat-sen University No. 135, Xingang Xi Road, Haizhu Guangzhou, 510275, China