Commutative Algebra
CMS Winter Meeting, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada Dec 11-13, 2004
Sara Faridi, Sindi Sabourin, Adam van Tuyl and Will Traves organized a special session on Commutative Algebra at the Canadian Mathematical Society's winter meeting. The meeting took place at McGill University in Montréal, Québec, Canada on December 11-13, 2004. A listing of the talks follows, ordered alphabetically by last name. An asterisk appears next to each presenter's name. Abstracts can be found at the CMS website.
- Critical density in integral schemes.
Jason Bell*, University of Michigan - Osculating varieties of Veronesean and their higher secant varieties.
Alessandra Bernardi*, Università degli studi di Milano - Free Divisors in Quiver Representations.
Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz*, University of Toronto,
W. Ebeling, Hanover, Germany,
D. Mond, Warwick, UK - Basic Module Operations For The Dumb.
Massimo Caboara*, Università di Pisa - Transvectants, Feynman diagrams and normality of a Brill variety.
Abdelmalek Abdesselam, Universitè Paris XIII,
Jaydeep Chipalkatti*, University of Manitoba - Lower Bounds and Hilbert Functions of Level Algebras.
Brian Coolen*, Queen's University - Hilbert Functions Of Subsets Of Complete Intersections.
Susan Cooper*, Queen's University - Endomorphisms of R[X,Y] which are generically automorphic.
Daniel Daigle*, University of Ottawa - Segre-Veronese Embeddings of ℙ1 × ℙ1: Secant Varieties and Fat Point Schemes in ℙ2.
M. V. Catalisano, Genoa,
Anthony Geramita*, Queen's University
A. Gimigliano, Bologna - Endomorphism Rings of Finite Global Dimension.
Graham Leuschke*, Syracuse University - The Coincidence Between the Cohen-Macaulay Property and Seminormality.
Ping Li*, Queen's University - Hilbert-Kunz functions of normal local rings.
Moira McDermott*, Gustavus Adolphus College - Extremal Algebras.
Claudia Miller*, Syracuse University - Asymptotic behavior of integral closures in modules.
Reza Naghipour*, University of Tabriz
Peter Schenzel, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany - Non-Cohen-Macaulay Projective Monomial Curves .
Les Reid, Southwest Missouri State University
Leslie Roberts*, Queen's University - A conjecture in nonmodular invariant theory.
Michael Roth*, Queen's University - Asymptotic behaviour of monomial ideals on regular sequences.
Monireh Sedghi*, University of Tabriz - Toric varieties as fine moduli spaces.
Gregory Smith*, Queen's University - Separating Invariants.
H.E.A. Campbell, Queen's University
Gregor Kemper, Technische Universität München
David Wehlau*, Royal Military College of Canada