The 10th annual Gone Fishing conference, for the presentation and discussion of new ideas and results in Poisson geometry, was from 2pm April 11 through 12:30pm April 14, 2024 on the campus of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
The theme of the 2024 event was “Poisson geometry and representation theory” and the conference featured special hour-long lectures by
- Pavel Etingof (MIT)
- Alexander Goncharov (Yale University)
- Xin Jin (Boston College)
- Ivan Losev (Yale University)
- David Nadler (University of California, Berkeley)
Shorter (25 min) talks about Poisson geometry, broadly construed, are welcomed. Participants interested in presenting such a talk may indicate so upon registration. We especially encourage talks by members of underrepresented groups and early career mathematicians.
For those who cannot attend in person, the talks will be streamed through Zoom at the link here: https://northwestern.zoom.us/j/92994623702
Organizing Committee:
- Sam Evens (University of Notre Dame)
- Gus Schrader (Northwestern University)
- Dmitry Tamarkin (Northwestern University)
- Boris Tsygan (Northwestern University)
Poisson Steering Committee:
- Ana Balibanu (LSU)
- Sam Evens (University of Notre Dame)
- Rui Loja Fernandes (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
- Michael Gekhtman (University of Notre Dame)
- Eckhard Meinrenken (University of Toronto)
- Alan Weinstein (UC Berkeley/Stanford University)