Conference on Complex Geometry and Analysis

From August 26 to 29, 2024, the Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics (VIASM) hosted the Conference on Complex Geometry and Analysis. The event drew approximately 40 participants, both online and in person.

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Conference participants

Over the four days, the conference featured 20 presentations from mathematicians affiliated with institutions such as Hanoi National University of Education (Vietnam), Hue University of Education (Vietnam), the Institute of Mathematics (Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology), University of Lille (France), University of Angers (France), University of Cologne (Germany), University of Pisa (Italy), Sun Yat-sen University (China), National University of Singapore, and Jagiellonian University (Poland), among others.


Invited speakers at the Conference

The conference had many good reports, introducing new research results on important topics of great interest in the fields of Complex Geometry and Complex Analysis, such as:

- Approximation of m-subharmonic functions on bounded domains in Cn;
- Singularity invariants of plurisubharmonic functions and applications;
- Modified defect relation for Gauss maps of minimal surfaces with hypersurfaces of projective varieties in subgeneral position and related problems;
- Tian's approximation theorem for Moishezon spaces;
- Singular holomorphic foliations by curves: zero Lelong numbers;
- Geodesic connectivity and rooftop envelopes in the Cegrell classes;
- A Residue formula and applications to stable sets of foliations…

The conference offered a valuable platform for Vietnamese researchers to engage with the latest advancements in Complex Geometry, CR Geometry, Complex Analysis, and their applications. It also facilitated numerous opportunities for future international collaborations.
At the closing session, Prof. Do Duc Thai, on behalf of the Organizing Committee, expressed gratitude to the participants and presenters. He emphasized the importance of ongoing collaboration among scientists in this field and expressed optimism for continued progress in the years ahead.