Transformation Groups and Dynamical Systems May 25th June 5th, 2015 http://www.ecsing.pucp.edu.pe/cimpa.php Nuria Corral, Francisco Ugarte 1. Scientific Program The school was held at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) in Lima (Peru). This CIMPA Research School corresponded also to the Eight Edition of the Doctoral Schools organized by the research group ECSING of the University of Valladolid since 2008 and co-organized by the PUCP since 2011. The program of the school was composed by five courses and several talks. During the first week, the courses were given in the morning while the afternoon was dedicated to tutorial sessions and some talks. In the second week, the courses were in the morning and there were talks in the afternoons. Courses: - Galois Theories by José Manuel Aroca Hernández-Ros (Universidad de Valladolid, Spain) - Transformation Groups of Holomorphic Foliations by Percy Fernández Sánchez (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú) - Algebraic properties of groups of complex analytic local diffeomorphisms by Lorena López Hernanz (Universidade de Minas Gerais, Brasil) and Javier Ribón Herguedas (Univesidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil). - Galois grupoid of a racional transformation by Guy Casale (Université de Rennes I, France). - About the Cremona Group by Julie Déserti (Université Paris 7, France) Talks: - Nodal separators and topological equivalences of holomorphic foliations by Rudy Rosas (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú) - The combinatorics of postcritically finite polynomials by Alfredo Poirier (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú) - Space of metrics of constant scalar curvature on 5-dimensional transverse Calabi-Yau manifolds by Jaime Cuadros Valle (PUCP) - Classification of Elliptic Foliations by Liliana Puchuri Medina (Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería PUCP) - Soluciones liouvillianas de ecuaciones diferenciales lineales by Jorge Mozo (Universidad de Valladolid) - On first integrals for holomorphic vector fields by Jonny Ardila (Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro) - Desarrollos asintóticos monomials y sistemas pfaffianos by Sergio Carrillo (Universidad de Valladolid) - Tiling Spaces as Orbifoliations by Darío Alatorre (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) - Soluciones de algunos problemas mal propuestos relacionados con la Hipótesis de Riemann by Julio Alcántara (PUCP)
- Some results about the Baum-Bott map on the projective plane by Miguel Zamora (Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro) - Conexión sobre fibrados de Clifoord y Spinor by Elthon Barrantes (PUCP) - Curva polar de una foliación by Nancy Saravia (PUCP) There were no academic activities on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. There was an excursion to visit Lima in the afternoon of the first week. 2. Infrastructures All the academic activities took place at the Campus of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, which is a very nice and quite place. The courses of the school were given in a classroom in the building Complejo de Innovación Académica. This classroom was provided with an electronic blackboard and a video-conference system which allowed the broadcasting of the courses to the University of Valladolid and the Instituto de Matemáticas de la Universidad Autónoma de México to the nodes of Mexico D.F. and Cuernavaca. Moreover, all the courses were recorded and some of them are already available at the website http://educast.pucp.edu.pe/topic/1/escuela_doctoral_intercontinental_de_matematicas_p ucpuva The infrastructures provided by the PCUP were very good. We want to thank the personnel of the PUCP who assisted us with the electronic blackboard and the videoconference system for their excellent work. All the participants had lunch together in one of the restaurants in the Campus of the PUCP. Almost all the participants were lodged at the hotel Melodia, which is located very closed to the Campus of the PUCP. It takes 20 minutes to reach the university on foot. The organization provided also dinner for participants at the hotel. 3. Participants The number of participants to the school was 43: 23 of them living in Peru and 20 coming from other countries (Brazil, Colombia, Spain, France, Mexico). There were 11 women among the participants. Moreover, the school was followed by video-conference by 10 participants in Valladolid, 3 in Cuernavaca and 4 in Mexico DF. 4. Budget CIMPA 6621,83 IMU (International Mathematical Union) 2000 Foundation Compositio Mathematica 2350 Research Spanish Project MTM- (associated to the University of Valladolid) 3300 CNRS (Centre nacional de la recherche scientifique) 900
Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu Paris Rive Gauche 1189 PUCP (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú): DAC,(Science 11000 departamento) VRAD (Vice President for Administration), VRI (Vice President for Research) RPU (Peruvian university network) 700 Peruvian Research Projects: Mathematics Initiative: PUCP to Peru 4000 70243.0095, Valuations and Hardy fields 2015-0073- (associated to the PUCP) Total 32060,83 5. Future Before the beginning of the school, J.M. Aroca, G. Casale, J. Deserti, L. López and J. Ribón have written preliminary notes of their courses that were distributed to the participants. We have created a wikispace where the notes and also the material used during the classes were available to the participants. Moreover, we plan to edit a book with the final versions of notes of the courses. 6. Some photographs Participants First Week Participants Second Week
Participants José Manuel Aroca Javier Ribón Percy Fernández- Sánchez Lorena López
Guy Casale Julie Déserti N. Corral, J. Mozo, J.M. Aroca, J. Déserti, L. López, J. Ribón, G. Casale, F. Ugarte