Midwest Representation Stability Research Meeting 2019

Chicago, April 26-28, 2019

General Information

The Midwest Representation Stability Research Meeting takes place in Chicago on Saturday, April 27 and Sunday, April 28, 2019. The conference (both housing and talks) will be held at the Cenacle Retreat and Conference Center:

https://www.cenaclesisters.org/chicago-retreat-conference-center/

It is located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. The conference will start with a colloquium given by Jennifer Wilson (University of Michigan) at the University of Chicago in the afternoon of Friday, April 26.

The goal of the conference is to bring together experts in representation stability, primarily from the Midwest. Non-experts are welcome to attend although many talks will assume some background, especially familiarity with the standard definitions of the field.

Some funding will be available, with priority given to junior participants. Contact Jeremy Miller by March 7 if you are interested in attending the conference.

Schedule/Abstracts (PDF)

Questions from the Problem session (PDF)

Restaurant recommendations (PDF)

Speakers

Christin Bibby(University of Michigan)
Weiyan Chen(University of Minnesota)
Jordan Ellenberg(University of Wisconsin)
Nir Gadish(University of Chicago)
Wee Liang Gan(University of California, Riverside)
Nate Harman(University of Chicago)
Rita Jimenez Rolland(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Trevor Hyde(University of Michigan)
Megan Maguire(University of California, Irvine)
Jeremy Miller(Purdue University)
Rohit Nagpal(University of Michigan)
Peter Patzt(Purdue University)
Phil Tosteson(University of Michigan)
Graham White(Indiana University)
Jennifer Wilson(University of Michigan)
John Wiltshire-Gordon(University of Wisconsin)

Venue

Cenacle Retreat and Conference Center, 513 W Fullerton Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60614

There are single and double bedrooms available. Be aware that these do not include individual bathrooms. Parking is available on site.

Organized by

Benson Farb (University of Chicago), Jeremy Miller (Purdue University), and Peter Patzt (Purdue University)