Algebraic K-theory, 2004

Centre de recherches mathématiques
Montréal, Canada

October 2-6, 2004


The topics covered at this meeting will include the most recent developments in algebraic K-theory and the closely allied areas of motivic homotopy theory, algebraic cycles, and motivic cohomology theory, along with applications in other areas of Mathematics.

The following mathematicians have agreed to speak:

Paul Balmer (ETH, Zürich)
Gunnar Carlsson (Stanford)
Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène (Paris Sud)
Thomas Geisser (USC)
Alexander Goncharov (Brown)
Jens Hornbostel (Regensburg)
Max Karoubi (Paris VII)
Marc Levine (Northeastern)
Ib Madsen (Aarhus)
Fabien Morel (Munich LMU)
Oliver Röndigs (Bielefeld)
Markus Rost (Bielefeld)
Marco Schlichting (LSU)
R. Sujatha (Tata Institute)
Andrei Suslin (Northwestern)
Burt Totaro (Cambridge)
Mark Walker (Nebraska)
Kirill Zainoulline (Bielefeld)


Housing and travel information, and an online registration form are available at the CRM conference page.

Abstracts for the lectures at this meeting are available here.

Here is a schedule of the lectures.


This conference has been funded by grants from the CRM and National Science Foundation. Some travel support will be available for graduate students and junior researchers.

The organizers for this meeting are:

Rick Jardine jardine@uwo.ca
Manfred Kolster kolster@mcmaster.ca
Dan Grayson dan@math.uiuc.edu
Eric Friedlander eric@math.nwu.edu