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Inaugural Conference (May
16-19, 1988)
Seventeen invited addresses on algebraic analysis,
geometry, and number theory were given by:
- J. Arthur (Toronto, Canada)
- G. Faltings (Princeton)
- D. Goldfeld (Columbia)
- H. Hida (UCLA)
- H. Hironaka (Harvard)
- Y. Ihara (RIMS, Kyoto)
- M. Kashiwara (RIMS, Kyoto)
- K. Kato (U. Tokyo)
- G. R. Kempf (JHU)
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- R. McPherson (MIT)
- J. Morava (JHU)
- S. Mori (RIMS, Kyoto)
- T. Oshima (U. Tokyo)
- M. Sato (RIMS Kyoto)
- J. Shalika (JHU)
- G. Shimura (Princeton)
- S. Zucker (JHU)
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The conference was attended by about 140 mathematicians
and The conference was attended by about
140 mathematicians and a reviewer stated that the speakers include
"mathematicians who are among the most important researchers on both
sides of the Pacific." The Conference Proceedings of 417 pages were
published by the Johns Hopkins Press.
First year (1988-89) Algebraic Analysis
Invited visitors from Japan:
- Masaki Kashiwara RIMS, Kyoto University
- Toshihiko Matsuki Kyoto University
- Toshio Oshima University of Tokyo
- Jiro Sekiguchi University of
Electro-communications
- Yuji Shimizu Tohoku University
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Conference (April 21-23, 1989)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
- D. Barbasch (Rutgers)
- H. Matsumoto (IAS, Princeton)
- F. Bien (Princeton)
- E. Opdam (MIT and Utrecht, Holland)
- S. Helgason (MIT)
- T. Uzawa (Yale)
- R. Howe (Yale)
- D. Vogan (MIT)
The conference was attended by about 40 mathematicians.
Second Year (1989-90)
Algebraic K-Theory and Number Theory
Invited visitors from Japan:
- Kazuya Kato, University of Tokyo
- Nobushige Kurokawa, University of Tokyo
- Takayuki Oda RIMS, Kyoto University
- Shuji Saito, University of Tokyo
- Takeshi Saito, University of Tokyo
- Takashi Sugano, University of Mie
Conference (April 5-8, 1990)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
- D. Blasius (UCLA)
- J.-M. Fontaine (Orsay, France)
- K. Rubin (Ohio State)
- S. Bloch (Chicago)
- H. Hida (UCLA)
- A. J. Scholl (IAS, Princeton and Durham, England)
- J.-L. Colliot-Thelene (Paris, France)
- M. Levine (Northeastern)
- P. Deligne (IAS, Princeton)
- S. Lichtenbaum (Brown)
- J. Tate (U. Texas, Austin and Harvard)
- C. Deninger (Regensburg, Germany)
- D. Ramakrishnan (Cal Tech)
The conference was attended by about 90 mathematicians.
Third year (1990-91)
Complex Analysis and Algebraic Geometry
Invited visitors from Japan:
- Yujiro Kawamata, University of Tokyo
- Ryoichi Kobayashi, University of Tokyo
- Kazuhiro Konno, Tohoku University
- Yoichi Miyaoka, Tokyo Metropolitan University
- Shigeru Mukai, Nagoya University
- Junjiro Noguchi, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Masahiko Saito, Kyoto University
- Sampei Usui, Osaka University
Conference (April 4-7, 1991)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
- J.-P. Demailly (Grenoble, France)
- L.M.H Ein (U. IL, Chicago)
- M. Green (UCLA)
- R. Hain (U. WA)
- S. Kobayashi (Berkeley)
- J. Kollar (Utah)
- Robert Lazarsfeld (UCLA)
- D.T. Le (Northeastern)
- D. Morrison (Duke)
- M. Reid (Warwick, England)
- V. Shokurov (IAS, Princeton)
- Y.-T Siu (Harvard)
- A.J. Sommese (Notre Dame)
- G. Tian (SUNY, Stony Brook)
- S.-T. Yau (Harvard)
- S.S.-T. Yau (U. IL, Chicago)
The conference was preceded by a three-day workshop. Well
over 100 mathematicians from all over the world attended the meeting.
Fourth year (1991-92)
Algebraic Topology and Conformal Field Theory
The topic is one of great current interaction between mathematicians
and physicists from many countries. The invited visitors from Japan include:
- Toshitake Kohno, University of Tokyo
- Shigeyuki Morita, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Yukihiko Namikawa, Nagoya University
- Gorô Nishida, Kyoto University
- Katsumi Shimomura, Tottori University
- Akihiro Tsuchiya, Nagoya University
- Kenji Ueno, Kyoto University
- Nobuaki Yagita, Musashi Institute of Technology
Conference (March 26-29, 1992)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
- P. Candelas (CERN)
- S. Cappell (NYU-Courant)
- B. Greene (Cornell)
- C. Itzykson (Saclay)
- M. Kontsevich (Max-Planck)
- G. Moore (Yale)
- D. Morrison (Duke)
- P. Nelson (U.Penn)
- D. Nemeschansky (USC)
- V. Schechtman (SUNY, Stony Brook)
- C. Vafa (Harvard)
- E. Verlinde (IAS)
- N. Warner (USC)
- E. Witten (IAS)
- G. Zuckerman (Yale)
- B. Zwiebach (IAS)
The conference was preceded by a three-day workshop. Well
over 100 mathematicians and theoretical physics attended.
Fifth year (1992-93) Zeta
Functions in Geometry and Number Theory
The invited visitors from Japan include:
- Toshiaki Adachi, Nagoya Kogyo University
- Akihiko Gyoja, Kyoto University
- Hiroshi Hosokawa, Naruto University of Education
- Atsushi Katsuda, Okayama University
- Takeyoshi Kogiso, University of Tsukuba
- Tatsuo Kimura, University of Tsukuba
- Fumihiro Sato, Rikkyo University
- Toshikazu Sunada, University of Tokyo
- Tamaki Yano, Saitama University
Conference (March 29 - April 3, 1993)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
- A. Adolphson (OSU)
- G. Anderson (U Minn)
- J. Denef (Leuven)
- H. Donnelly (Purdue)
- B. Dwork (Princeton)
- H. Iwaniec (Toronto)
- N. Katz (Princeton)
- F. Loeser (Ecole)
- A. Odlyzko (AT&T)
- M. Pollicott (Warwick)
- D. Ruelle (IHES)
- P. Sarnak (Princeton)
- T. Shioda (Rikkyo)
- S. Sperber (U Minn)
- A. Uribe (U Mich)
- W. Veys (Leuven)
- S. Wolpert (U Maryland)
- D. Zagier (Max-Planck)
This conference was held in honor of the retirement of
Professor Jun-ichi Igusa and was preceded by two workshops. Well over 100
mathematicians along with former students of Professor Igusa attended.
Sixth year (1993-94)
Non-linear Elliptic and Parabolic Equations and Applications
The invited visitors from Japan include:
- Shinichiro Ei, Yokohama City University
- Yoshikazu Giga, Hokkaido University
- Mihoko Giga, Hokkaido University
- Shunichi Goto, Kyushu University
- Naoyuki Ishimura, University of Tokyo
- Shuichi Jimbo, Hokkaido University
- Hiroshi Matano, University of Tokyo
- Noriko Mizoguchi, Tokyo Gakugei University
- Takeyuki Nagasawa, Tohoku University
- Takayoshi Ogawa, Nagoya University
- Shigeru Sakaguchi, Ehime University
- Yasuhiro Sasahara, Nagoya University
- Shoichiro Takakuwa, Tokyo Metropolitan University
- Yoshio Tsutumi University of Tokyo
- Eiji Yanagida Tokyo Institute of Technology
Conference (April 1-4, 1994)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
- S. Angenent (U Wisc)
- A. Bahri (Rutgers)
- F. Bethuel (Orsay)
- L. Caffarelli (IAS)
- H. Ishii (Chuo)
- C. Kenig (U Chicago)
- F.-H. Lin (NYU-Courant)
- M. Mimura (U Tokyo)
- Y. Nishiura (Hiroshima)
- P. Rabinowitz (U Wisc)
- L. Sibner (Polytech)
- L. Simon (Stanford)
- L. Wang (U Iowa)
- D. Zhang (JHU)
A four-day workshop was held prior to this conference.
Approximately 70 mathematicians attended.
Seventh year (1994-95)
Linear and Non-linear Scattering
The invited visitors from Japan include:
- Tadayoshi Adachi, Unviersity of Tokyo
- Mitsuru Ikawa, Osaka University
- Hiroshi Isozaki, Osaka University
- Akira Iwatsuka, Kyoto University
- S.T. Kuroda, Gakushuin University
- Gen Nakamura, Science University of Tokyo
- Shu Nakamura, University of Tokyo
- Tohru Ozawa, Hokkaido University
- Hideo Tamura, Ibaraki University
- Kenji Yajima, University of Tokyo
Conference (March 31 - April 3, 1995)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
- Percy Deift (NYU-Courant)
- Jan Derezinski (Warsaw)
- Christian Gérard (Ecole)
- Patrick Gérard (U Paris-Sud)
- Jean Ginibre (U Paris-Sud)
- V. Ya. Ivrii (Toronto)
- Arne Jensen (Aalborg)
- Sergiu Klainerman (Princeton)
- Rafe Mazzeo (Stanford)
- Richard Melrose (MIT)
- Ralph Phillips (Stanford)
- James Ralston (UCLA)
- Yoshimi Saito (U Ala-Birmingham)
- Israel M. Sigal (Toronto)
- Johannes Sjöstrand (Ecole)
- Christopher Sogge (UCLA)
Over 60 mathematicians from all over the world attended
the conference.
Eighth year (1995-96) Birational
Geometry
The invited visitors from Japan include:
- Madoka Ebihara, Saitama University
- Shihoko Ishii, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- T. Katsura, University of Tokyo
- Yujiro Kawamata, University of Tokyo
- Yoichi Miyaoka, Kyoto University
- Atsushi Moriwaki, Kyoto University
- Shigeru Mukai, Nagoya University
- Iku Nakamura, Hokkaido University
- N. Nakayama, Kyoto University - RIMS
- Yoshinori Namikawa, Sophia University
- Keiji Oguiso, University of Tokyo
- Koji Ohno, Osaka University
Conference (April 11-14, 1996)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
- Shreeram Abhyankar (Purdue)
- Valery Alexeev (U Georgia)
- Marco Andreatta (Trento)
- Mauro Beltrametti (Genova)
- Fedor Bogomolov (Courant)
- Alexander Borisov (PSU)
- Frédéric Campana (Nancy I)
- Fabrizio Catanese (Pisa)
- Hélčne Esnault (Essen)
- Mark Gross (Cornell)
- Yasuyuki Kachi (Trento)
- Werner Kleinert (Humboldt)
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- Sándor Kovács (MIT)
- Kenji Matsuki (Purdue)
- James McKernan (UC-Santa Barbara)
- David Morrison (Duke)
- N.I. Shepherd-Barron (Cambridge)
- Andrew Sommese (Notre Dame)
- Eckart Viehweg (Essen)
- Jonathan Wahl (UNC-Chapel Hill)
- P.M.H. Wilson (Cambridge)
- Geng Xu (JHU)
- Qi Zhang (U Missouri)
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This conference was held in memory of Professor Wei-Liang
Chow and was preceded by a two-day workshop. Approximately 70 mathematicians
attended the conference.
Ninth year (1996-97) Elliptic
Curves and Applications
The invited visitors from Japan include:
- Kazuhiro Fujiwara, Nagoya University
- Takako Fukaya, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Kazuya Kato, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Masato Kurihara, Tokyo Metropolitan University
- Takeshi Saito, University of Tokyo
- Tetsuji Shioda, Rikkyo University
- Atsushi Shiho, University of Tokyo
- Tomohide Terasoma, University of Tokyo
Conference (March 20-23, 1997)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
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- Walter Baily (U Chicago)
- Massimo Bertolini (U Pavia)
- Nigel Boston (U Illinois)
- J. H. Coates (Cambridge)
- Henri Darmon (McGill)
- Neil Dummigan (N Illinois)
- Noam D. Elkies (Harvard)
- Dorian Goldfeld (Columbia)
- Fernando Gouvea (Colby)
- Gregory Grant (JHU)
- Haruzo Hida (UCLA)
- Nicholas Katz (Princeton)
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- Dmitry Logachev
- W. G. McCallum (U Arizona)
- V. Kumar Murty (U Toronto)
- Ken Ono (IAS & Penn State)
- Bjorn Poonen (Princeton)
- Karl Rubin (Ohio State)
- Joseph Silverman (Brown)
- Christopher Skinner (Princeton)
- Glenn Stevens (Boston U)
- Lucien Szpiro (Paris Sud & IAS)
- Jacques Tilouine (Paris-Nord)
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Tenth year (1997-98) Meromorphic
Mappings and Intrinsic Metrics in Complex Geometry
The Invited visitors from Japan include:
Hirotaka Fujimoto, Kanazawa University
Ryoichi Kobayashi, Nagoya University
Junjiro Noguchi, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Manabu Shirosaki, Osaka Prefecture University
Mitsuhiro Shishikura, University of Tokyo
Shigeharu Takayama, Naruto University of Education
Kensho Takegoshi, Osaka University
Masaharu Tanabe, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Hajime Tsuji, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tetsuo Ueda, Kyoto University
Conference (March 26-29, 1998)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
- Eric Bedford (Indiana)
- Greg Buzzard (Indiana)
- J.-P. Demailly (Grenoble I)
- John Hubbard (Cornell)
- Mikhail Lyubich (SUNY-SB)
- Georg Schumacher (Marburg)
- Nessim Sibony (Paris-Sud)
- Yum-Tong Siu (Harvard)
- Gang Tian (MIT)
- Sidney M. Webster (U Chicago)
- S.-T. Yau (Harvard)
- Sai Kee Yeung (Purdue)
- Mikhail Zaidenberg (I)
The conference was preceded by a three-day workshop from
March 23-25. Approximately 87 mathematicians attended the conference and
workshop.
Eleventh year (1998-99)
Minimal Surfaces, Geometric Analysis and
Symplectic Geometry
The Invited visitors from Japan include:
Kazuo Akutagawa, Shizuoka University
Kenji Fukaya, Kyoto University
Mikio Furuta, Kyoto University
R. Goto, Osaka University
Hiroyasu Izeki, Tohoku University
T. Kametani, Saga University
Shin Nayatani, Nagoya University
Seiki Nishikawa, Tohoku University
Hiroshi Ohta, Nagoya University
Kaoru Ono, Hokkaido University
Tatsuru Takakura, Chuo University
Keisuke Ueno, Yamagata University
Kotaro Yamada, Kumamoto University
Conference (March 19-21, 1999)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
Tobias Colding, New York University
Mikhail Gromov, New York University, Courant Institute
Helmut Hofer, New York University, Courant Institute
Nicolaos Kapouleas, Brown University
Peter Kronheimer, Harvard University
Williams Meeks, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Harold Rosenberg, Universite Paris 7 Denis Diderot
Rick Schoen, Stanford University
Gang Tian, MIT
The conference was preceded by a three-day workshop from
March 16-18. Approximately 71 mathematicians attended the conference and
workshop.
Twelfth year (1999-00)
JAMI 2000 Program - Recent
Progress in Homotopy Theory
The Invited visitors from Japan include:
Yutaka Hemmi, Kochi University
Kouyemon Iriye, Osaka Women's University
Norio Iwase, Kyushu University
Yusuke Kawamoto, Hiroshima University
Mamoru Mimura, Okayama University
Norihiko Minami, Nagoya Institute of Technology
Juno Mukai, Shinshu University
Hirofumi Nakai, Osaka City University
Goro Nishida, Kyoto University
Katumi Shimomura, Kochi University
Dai Tamaki, Shinshu University
Michimasa Tanabe, Kyoto University
Shuichi Tsukuda, Ryukyu University
Nobuaki Yagita, Ibaragi University
Conference (March 17-26, 2000)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
Greg Arone,
University of Aberdeen
Kristine Baxter, University of Illinois-UC
Dan Christensen, Institute for Advanced Study
Bill Dwyer, University of Notre Dame
Paul Goerss, Northwestern University
Po Hu, University of Chicago
Igor Kriz, University of Michigan
Nick Kuhn, University of Virginia
Mark Mahowald, Northwestern University
J. Peter May, University of Chicago
Randy McCarthy, University of Illinois
Jim McClure, Purdue University |
Haynes Miller,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lee Nave, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stewart Priddy, Northwestern University
Doug Ravenel, University of Rochester
John Rognes, University of Oslo
Hal Sadofsky, University of Oregon
Jonathan Scott, University of Toronto
Brooke Shipley, Purdue University
Jeff Smith, Purdue University
Paul Turner, Heriot-Watt University-Edinburgh
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Contributed Talks
Maria Basterra, University of Illinois-UC
David Blanc, University of Haifa
Robert Bruner, Wayne State University
Mike Fisher, Lehigh University
Vince Giambalvo, University of Connecticut
Jesus Gonzalez, Max-Planck-Institut fur Mathematik
Jesper Grodal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mark Hovey, Wesleyan University
John Hunton, University of Leicester
Mark Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Ran Levi, University of Aberdeen
James Lin, University of California, SD
Luciano Lomonaco, Universita' di Napoli
Howard Marcum, Ohio State University at Newark
John Martino, Wester Michigan University
Andrew Mauer-Oats, University of Illinois, UC
Duane Randall, Loyola University, NO
Stefan Schwede, Universitat Bielefeld
Justin Smith, Drexel University
Don Stanley, Max-Planck-Institut fur Mathematik
Hirotaka Tamanoi, University of California-Santa Cruz
The conference was a period of 10 days where approximately
107 mathematicians attended.
Thirteenth year
(2000-01) Shimura Varieties
and Automorphic Forms
The Invited visitors from Japan include:
Ken-ichi Bannai, University of Tokyo
Kazuhiro Fujiwara, Nagoya University
Masaaki Furusawa, Osaka City University
Kaoru Hiraga, Kyoto University
Takuya Konno, Kyushu University
Takuya Miyazaki, Keio University
Atsushi Murase, Kyoto Sangyo University
Takeshi Saito, University of Tokyo
Masao Tsuzuki, Sophia University
Hiroyuki Yoshida, Kyoto University
Conference (March 20-25, 2001)
In addition to JAMI members the following mathematicians gave invited
lectures:
Don Blasius, UCLA
Ulrich Goertz, Institute for Advanced Study
Mark Goresky, Institute for Advanced Study
Paul Gunnells, Rutgers University
Richard Hain, Duke University
Thomas Haines, Institute for Advanced Study
Haruzo Hida, UCLA
Tamotsu Ikeda, Institute for Advanced Study
Bob Kottwitz, University of Chicago
Arvind Nair, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Brooks Roberts, University of Idaho
Les Saper, Duke University
Freydoon Shahidi, Purdue University
Alice Silverberg, Ohio State University
Marie-France Vigneras, Universite de Paris VII
Joerg Wildeshaus, Universite Paris 13
This was a 6-day conference where approximately 70
mathematicians attended.
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