CNRS Thematic Network “Algebraic Geometry and Singularity Theory”

This RT (Thematic Network of CNRS) was created in January 2024 with the goal of bringing together mathematicians working in the fields of algebraic and complex geometry, singularities, and functional equations around the following themes:

  • Axis GAGC: Algebraic Geometry and Complex Geometry;
  • Axis Singularities: Singularities and Applications;
  • Axis EFI: Functional Equations and Interactions.

Upcoming Events:

The 2025 Annual Meeting: The 2025 meeting will be held at CIRM from January 27 to February 21, as part of a thematic month on singularity theory organized by G. Rond.

The meeting includes four conferences: Logarithmic and Non-Archimedean Methods in Singularity Theory (January 27–31); Foliations, Birational Geometry, and Applications (February 3–7); Moderate Geometry (February 10–14); and Differential Galois Theories and Transcendence (February 17–21).

The meeting webpage: https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/3197.html

Événements à venir soutenus par le RT:

How to Apply for Funding:

If you would like to request funding for a conference or meeting, please send a one-page PDF to the following address: andre.belotto_at_imj-prg.fr, including the following information:

  • Name, date, and location of the conference;
  • Organizing committee;
  • Brief description of the theme;
  • Amount requested and other financial support;
  • Expected number of participants;
  • Expected gender parity rate among the speakers.

Calendar:

  • Funding applications can be submitted throughout the year, but only limited funding will be granted.
  • Decisions regarding more substantial funding will be made twice a year: in February and October. Please make sure to submit your application before these dates.

Conditions for Consideration: To be eligible for consideration, the event must:

  • Take place in France ;
  • Have at least one member of the organizing committee affiliated with a French university or research institute;
  • Ensure that the ratio of speakers respects a minimum parity rate of 25%.