Introduction
This RT 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.
Missions
- Promote and develop connections among researchers;
- Support PhD students and early-career researchers: supplementary training, travel assistance, etc.;
- Support the organization of conferences and workshops within the RT’s thematic areas.
Scientific Scope
The RT GAS encompasses a wide range of topics in algebraic geometry, complex geometry, singularity theory, and their applications to related areas. Further details are provided in the descriptions of each theme: GAGC, Singularities et EFI.
RT Coordination
The RT is currently coordinated by André Belotto da Silva (Director), Sébastien Boucksom (Deputy Director), and Tamara Servi (EFI Axis Leader), with the assistance of a scientific committee composed of 12 members: Olivier Benoist; Yohan Brunebarbe; Jean-Baptiste Campesato; Raf Cluckers; Stéphane Druel; Daniele Faenzi; Lorenzo Fantini; Charles Favre; Andreas Höring; Anne Pichon; Guillaume Rond; and Susanna Zimmermann.
Mailing Address
Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu-Paris Rive Gauche,
Sophie Germain Building,
75205 Paris Cedex 13, France.
Phone: +33 01 57 27 92 07
Email: andre.belotto_AT_imj-prg.fr
Genesis of the RT
The RT Algebraic Geometry and Singularities (RT GAS) emerged from the merger of two GDRs: “Algebraic Geometry and Complex Geometry” (GDR GAGC) and “Singularities and Applications” (GDR Singularités), along with part of the cross-disciplinary GDR “Functional Equations and Interactions” (GDR EFI).