[Japanese]

Intelligence of Low-dimensional Topology


Dates: May 22, 2013 (Wed) - May 24, 2013 (Fri)

Place: Rm 420, RIMS, Kyoto University (How to get there)

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Program

PDF version of Program with Abstracts

Problems on Low-dimensional Topology 2013 (pdf file)

May 22 (Wed)

13:20--14:10   Sergio Fenley (Florida State University / Princeton University)
Knot theory of R-covered Anosov flows: Homotopy versus isotopy of closed orbits

14:30--15:20   Ayumu Inoue (Department of Mathematics Education, Aichi University of Education)
On the availability of quandle theory to classifying links up to link-homotopy
(slide)

15:40--16:30   Kimihiko Motegi (Nihon University)
Hyperbolic knots with left-orderable, non-L-space surgeries
(joint work with Masakazu Teragaito)
(slide)

May 23 (Thu)

10:00--10:50   Masakazu Teragaito (Hiroshima University)
Left-orderable fundamental groups and Dehn surgery on two-bridge knots
(slide)

11:10--12:00   Yuji Terashima (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Torsions from cluster transformations

13:20--14:10   Hiroyuki Fuji (Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Tokyo)
Colored HOMFLY homology and super-A-polynomial

14:30--15:20   Rinat Kashaev (Université de Genève)
Edge state integrals on shaped triangulations
(slide)

15:40--          Problem Session

May 24 (Fri)

10:00--10:50    Tetsuya Ito (Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University)
Quantum representations of braid groups and Garside structure

11:10--12:00   Atsuhiko Mizusawa (Waseda University)
Yokota type invariants derived from Costantino-Murakami's invariants
(slide)

13:20--14:10   Hiromasa Moriuchi (Osaka City University Advanced Mathematical Institute)
A table of coherent band-Gordian distances between knots
(slide)

14:30--15:20   Kazuhiro Hikami (Kyushu University)
Cluster algebra and complex volume

Scientific Committee: Akio Kawauchi, Toshitake Kohno, Taizo Kanenobu, Seiichi Kamada, Tomotada Ohtsuki
Organizers: Tomotada Ohtsuki (RIMS, Kyoto University), Michihisa Wakui (Faculty of Engineering Science, Kansai University) Takahiro Kitayama (Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo)