International workshop on motives in Tokyo, part 5.

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Date: 14(Mon)-18(Fri)/December/2009
Place: Graduate School of Mathematics, University of Tokyo, Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan,
Way from Narita to Komaba

We are planning lectures (including series lectures)
given by world's experts on the theory motives.
The lectures will be given from the introductory ones,
and students can understand whole lectures to some extent.
Not only experts on this area, but also researchers and students
who are interested in this area can enjoy.


Speakers:
Aravind Asok (USC),
Joseph Ayoub (Universitaet Zurich),
Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène (Paris, Orsay),
Thomas Geisser (USC),
Kei Hagihara (University of Tokyo),
Lars Hesselholdt (Nagoya),
Moritz Kerz (Universitaet Essen),
Shun-ich Kimura (Hiroshima University),
Marc Levine (Universitaet Duisburg-Essen),
Baptiste Morin (Caltech),
Noriyuki Otsubo (Chiba),
Jinhyun Park (KAIST),
Andreas Rosenschon (Univerisitaet Muenchen),
Alexander Schmidt (Universitaet Regensburg),
Charles Vial (Cambridge),
Go Yamashita (Nottingham)


There is a possibility that we can financially support you for your participation.
Please ask Shun-ich Kimura ().

This workshop is supported by

Schedule:
14(Mon)/Dec
10:00-11:00 J.-L. Colliot-Thélène: "Zero-cycles on varieties over a global field of positive characteristic"
11:15-12:15 Aravind Asok: "Connectedness in A^1-homotopy theory I"
14:00-15:00 Kei Hagihara: "Some theorems on Kummer-etale K-theory"
15:30-16:30 Thomas Geisser: "Motivic cohomology over finite fields"
16:45-17:45 Moritz Kerz: "Around the Tate conjecture for divisors"

15(Tue)/Dec
10:00-11:00 Marc Levine: "Motivic stable homotopy categories of T-spectra and S^1-spectra"
11:15-12:15 Joseph Ayoub: "Motivic Galois groups I"
14:00-15:00 Noriyuki Otsubo: "On the Abel-Jacobi maps of Fermat Jacobians"
15:30-16:30 Baptiste Morin: "The Weil-etale topos"
16:45-17:45 Jinhyun Park: "Review on the moving lemma by Bloch-Levine"
Reception

16(Wed)/Dec
9:30-10:30 Alexander Schmidt: "Higher dimensional global class field theory I"
10:45-11:45 Aravind Asok: "Connectedness in A^1-homotopy theory II"
12:00-13:00 Lars Hesselholt: "Some finiteness theorems for K-theory"
14:15-15:15 Jinhyun Park: "Basics of additive higher Chow groups, and a containment lemma"

17(Thu)/Dec
10:00-11:00 J.-L. Colliot-Thélène: "The integral Tate conjecture for 1-cycles : Schoen's theorem"
11:15-12:15 Marc Levine: "Properties and applications of the slice filtration"
14:00-15:00 Andreas Rosenschon: "The Griffiths group of the generic abelian 3-fold"
15:30-16:30 Charles Vial: "Pure motives with representable Chow group"
16:45-17:45 Go Yamashita: "Motivic Galois groups and p-adic multiple zeta values"

18(Fri)/Dec
9:30-10:30 Joseph Ayoub: "Motivic Galois groups II"
10:45-11:45 Alexander Schmidt: "Higher dimensional global class field theory II"
12:00-13:00 Shun-ichi Kimura: "Rationality of the Motivic Chow Series modulo A^1 homotopy"


Organizing Committee:
Thomas Geisser (USC), Shun-ich Kimura (Hiroshima University) ,
Shuji Saito (University of Tokyo), Atsushi Shiho (University of Tokyo),