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   Homotopy Theory Program
  
 
        During 1995-96 the Fields Institute is sponsoring an emphasis year 
          in homotopy theory. The main period of activity for the program has 
          just begun and will run until the beginning of June. The organizing 
          committee for the program consists of: W.Dwyer (University of Notre 
          Dame), S.Halperin (University of Toronto), R.Kane (University of Western 
          Ontario), S.Kochman (York University), D.Ravenel (University of Rochester) 
          and P.Selick (University of Toronto).  
          All activities are taking place at the new permanent site of the Fields 
          Institute at the University of Toronto.  
          What follows is information concerning various aspects of the homotopy 
          program which will be offered after the current January stable homotopy 
          emphasis session ends.  
         
         
        
          - ONGOING ACTIVITIES 
            
              - weekly program colloquium 
              
 - regular research and graduate seminars 
              
 - lecture series concerning the application of homotopy theory 
                to other disciplines 
 
             
            
           - February-April 
            
              - Graduate Course: Classifying spaces and cohomology operations 
              
 - Graduate Course: Differential algebras, rational and mod p homotopy 
                theory 
 
             
            
           - Feb-May: Poincare Series 
            of Lectures  
            
          
 - March 2-3: K-theory meeting 
            
          
 - April 19-22: workshop on interaction between homotopy, geometry and physics
          
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 - May 13-June 7: Emphasis session in unstable homotopy theory, including two one-week 
            workshops. These workshops will take place during 
            
              - May 27-31 (Unstable Homotopy) 
              
 - June 3-7 (Rational Homotopy) 
 
             
           
         
        
        What follows are course descriptions of the graduate courses to be 
          offered during the January-April 1996. Each course will meet once a 
          week, either on a Wednesday afternoon or a Thursday morning, for approximately 
          12 weeks.  
        
          - Classifying 
            Spaces and Cohomology Operations 
            
              - Instructor: Richard Kane 
              
 - Schedule: 10:30-12:30, Wednesdays; January 24 - April 17, 1996 
              
 
             
            Course will focus on the use of invariant theory in understanding 
            the cohomology of classifying spaces: invariant theory and pseudo- 
            reflection groups, mod p polynomial cohomology algebras, the Lannes 
            T functor, homotopy fixed point theory, Dwyer-Wilkerson study of p 
            compact groups, homotopy colimit decompositions of classifying spaces 
            
           - Differential 
            Algebras, Rational and Mod p Homotopy Theory 
            
              - Instructor: Steve Halperin 
              
 - Schedule: 10-12 am, Thursdays; January 25 - April 18, 1996 
 
             
            Differential graded algebras and modules over a DGA,semi-free resolutions, 
            chain algebras for loop spaces and their Adams-Hilton models, cochain 
            algebras for spaces and their T(V)-models, commutative cochain algebras 
            and their Sullivan models, the model of a finite complex, Lusternik-Schnirelmann 
            category of spaces and models, application to the homology algebra 
            of a loop space of a finite complex  
         
        
        
          - Emphasis Session in Stable Homotopy Theory 
            
              - Organizer: Stan Kochman 
              
 - Dates: January 2-26, 1996 
 
             
            The major activity is a workshop during the week of January 15-19. 
            A number of expositional lecture series and seminars during the other 
            weeks are also taking place. 
            
           - Algebraic K-Theory conference 
            
              - Organizer: Rick Jardine 
              
 - Dates: March 2-3, 1996 
 
             
            This conference is the second annual Great Lakes K-theory conference. 
            Besides the 2 day weekend conference, there will also be additional 
            expositional lectures on the days before and/or after the conference. 
            
           - Workshop 
            in Homotopy, Geometry and Physics 
            
              - Organizers: Jacques Hurtubise and Richard Kane 
              
 - Dates: April 19-22, 1996 
 
             
            This conference will focus on the use of homotopy theory in understanding 
            problems related to geometry and physics 
            
           - Emphasis Session in Unstable 
            Homotopy  
            
              - Organizers: Steve Halperin, Richard Kane, Paul Selick 
              
 - Dates: May 13 - June 7, 1996 
 
             
            The major activities will be workshops in unstable homotopy theory 
            during the week of May 27-31 and in rational homotopy theory during 
            the week of June 3-7. A number of expositional lectures and seminars 
            will take place in the weeks preceeding these workshops.  
         
          
        
  
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