Invitation to inter-universal Teichmüller Theory (IUT)
RIMS workshop, August 31-September 3 2021


   

 

Organisers:
Shinichi Mochizuki, Yuichiro Hoshi, Ivan Fesenko, Yuichiro Taguchi, Benjamin Collas.

This workshop is one of four workshops of special RIMS year "Expanding Horizons of Inter-universal Teichmüller Theory".

This workshop will be directed primarily toward beginning learners of inter-universal Teichmüller theory, who are, nonetheless, familiar with basic aspects of arithmetic geometry. The purpose of the workshop is to further dissemination activities concerning inter-universal Teichmüller theory by concentrating on the exposition of the fundamental ideas underlying theory, as well as of certain basic technical results and notions that are used in the theory.

The approach to exposing such fundamental ideas will differ substantially from that of previous workshops on inter-universal Teichmüller theory in that it will focus on discussing various fundamental issues, as well as misunderstandings and questions, that arise in the course of studying the theory. Such discussions will build on the extensive experiences and know-how, with regard to exposing the theory, of researchers who have already acquired a thorough understanding of the theory.


Invited speakers:

Kazumi Higashiyama (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Yuichiro Hoshi (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Arata Minamide (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Shinichi Mochizuki (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Wojciech Porowski (Univ. Nottingham, UK),
Shota Tsujimura (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Yu Yang (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan)

Confirmed participants include:

Benjamin Collas (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan and Lille Univ., France),
Weronika Czerniawska (Univ. Geneve, Switzerland),
Pierre Dèbes (Univ. Lille, France),
Taylor Dupuy (Univ. Vermont, USA),
Ivan Fesenko (Univ. Nottingham, UK),
Samuel Fisher (Univ. Massachusetts, USA),
Machiel van Frankenhuijsen (Utah Valley Univ., USA),
Kazumi Higashiyama (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Yuichiro Hoshi (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Sylvain Gaulhiac (Sorbonne Univ., France),
Nadav Gropper (Univ. Oxford, UK),
Zhi Hu (Univ. Mainz, Germany),
Sukmoon Huh (Sungkyunkwan Univ., South Korea),
Su-ion Ih (Univ. Colorado, USA),
Yu Iijima (Hiroshima Univ., Japan),
Ilhan Ikeda (Bogazici Univ., Turkey),
Caleb Ji (Columbia Univ., USA),
Kirti Joshi (Univ. Arizona, USA),
Fumiharu Kato (Tokyo Inst. Technology, Japan),
Emmanuel Lepage (Sorbonne Univ, Paris, France),
Kazuki Masugi (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Arata Minamide (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Yoshiaki Mizoguchi (Osaka Univ., Japan),
Shinichi Mochizuki (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Devarshi Mukherjee (Univ. Gottingen, Germany),
Takahiro Murotani (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Hiroshi Naruse (Univ. Yamanashi, Japan),
Rodrigo Ochigame (MIT, USA),
Keyao Peng (Univ. Grenoble, France),
Wojciech Porowski (Univ. Nottingham, UK),
Koichiro Sawada (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Erol Serbest (Yeditepe Univ., Turkey),
Atsushi Shiho (Univ. Tokyo, Japan),
Ryoji Shimizu (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Densuke Shiraishi (Univ. Osaka, Japan),
Zeming Sun (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Masatoshi Suzuki (Tokyo Inst. Technology, Japan),
Reiya Tachihara (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Christian Táfula (Univ. Montreal, Canada),
Yuichiro Taguchi (Tokyo Inst. Technology, Japan),
Naotake Takao (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Akio Tamagawa (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Fucheng Tan (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Tuyen Truong (Univ. Oslo, Norway),
Shota Tsujimura (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Xiao Wang (Sun Yat-sen Univ., China)
Hiroyuki Watanabe (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Yu Yasufuku (Nihon Univ., Japan),
Go Yamashita (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Yu Yang (RIMS, Kyoto Univ., Japan),
Harumichi Yoshiura (Tokyo Inst. Technology, Japan),
Chao Zhang (Southeast Univ., China)






RIMS Workshop supported by RIMS and
Symmetries and Correspondences




Kyoto University,
RIMS (main building),
By Zoom

The special RIMS year "Expanding Horizons of Inter-universal Teichmüller Theory" will also include the following three workshops:

Foundations and perspectives of anabelian geometry,

Combinatorial anabelian geometry and related topics,

Inter-universal Teichmüller theory (IUT) summit 2021.





Animations illustrating IUT are available from this page.

The images on this page are taken from these animations.