About the Conference
The Winter 2017 workshop in the program Lie Groups,
Lie Algebras and Their Representations will take place on the campus of the
University of California, February 25-26, 2017. This will be a conference
in honor of Alan Huckleberry with emphasis on Transformation Groups in Complex
Geometry. The local organizers are Joseph Wolf (jawolf@math.berkeley.edu) and
Vera Serganova (serganov@math.berkeley.edu). The general workshop program
web page is
https://sites.google.com/site/lietheory
The workshops "Lie Groups, Lie Algebras and their
Representations" meet at various western United States campuses for one weekend
every few months during the academic year. They are supported by local
departments and the National Science Foundation.
The purpose of the program is to communicate results
and ideas rather than to deliver polished presentations. The program also
serves to acquaint graduate students in this area with a range of researchers
in Lie theory and representation theory.
Practical Details
The lectures
will be held in 1015
Evans Hall.
Participants will be able to enter the building at the ground level on the
east (uphill) side.
The doors will probably be locked, but there will be
someone at the east entrance to let participants enter.
Conference Dinner
There will be a no-host
conference dinner
Saturday night. Right after the first afternoon talk we will try to count
the number of people who plan to participate, in order to make a reservation.
To/From the Airport
If you fly: The best way to get from Oakland Airport to
Berkeley is Bayporter Express:
http://www.bayporter.com. From the web site
you can make online reservations (minimum 48 hours in advance), or you can
phone them at 1 (415 or 877) 467-1800. The best way to get from the San
Francisco Airport to Berkeley is BART (local rapid transit):
http://www.bart.gov. In both cases taxis from the airport are very expensive.
Parking
Street parking is available weekends on the north
side of the Berkeley campus. One algorithm: go 1 to 4 blocks north from the
campus on Euclid, and turn left. But check out the signs just in case there
are some new restrictions.
Hotel Information
See
http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/resources-for-members/short-term-housing
Be sure to identify yourself as connected to the University of California.