IMPA, Rio de Janeiro, from June 24th to June 28th, 2013 
Certificates
List of all Registered Participants
Organizing Committee
Bojko Bakalov (NCSU)
Carina Boyallian (Famaf)
Nicoletta Cantarini (Bologna)
Pavel Etingof (MIT)
Vyacheslav Futorny (USP)
Reimundo Heluani (IMPA)
Past Events
Posters
Matthew Bennett (IMECC – UNICAMP)
Tilting modules for the current algebra of a simple Lie algebra
Angelo Calil Bianchi (IMECC – UNICAMP)
Finite-dimensional representations of generalized hyperalgebras
Matheus Brito (IMECC)
Snake modules of type B_n and polynomial representations of gl(2n|1)
Fernando Studzinski Carvalho (UFPR)
Group Actions on Riemann Surfaces
Jack Arce Flores (PUCP)
Twisted tensor products with k[y+-1] and Hopf algebras
Kostiantyn Iusenko (UFABC)
On the Hall algebra of representations of bound quivers over F1
Iryna Kashuba (IME – USP)
Free field realizations of induced modules for affine Lie algebras
Alexandre Grichkov (IME – USP)
New simple Lie algebras over a field of characteristic two.
Ivan Kaygorodov (IME – USP)
Analogues of classical theorems for generalizations of Poisson algebras
Zhanna Kuznetsova (UFABC)
D-module Representations of N=2,4,8 Superconformal Algebras and Their Superconformal Mechanics
Artem Lopatin IMECC (UNICAMP)
Classical invariant theory for linear groups in modular case
Tiago Rodrigues Macedo (IMECC – UNICAMP)
Characters of representations of hyper algebras
Thais Mayumi Batista Makuta (UFPR)
Algebras Extensions by Hopf Algebras
Renato Alessandro Martins (IME-USP)
Free field realizations of induced modules for affine Lie algebras
Germán Benitez Monsalve (Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, IME/USP)
A Study on the Derived Category of String Algebras
Adriano Adrega de Moura (IMECC – UNICAMP)
Prime representations from a homological perspective
Fernanda de Andrade Pereira (IMECC – UNICAMP)
The total order on the set of equivalence classes of affinizations of U_q(sl_2)-modules
Alexandre Ferreira Ramos (EACH – USP)
Symmetry and Stochastic Gene Regulation
Roldão da Rocha (UFABC)
Kac -Moody Algebras in the non-Associative Clifford Bundle on S7 and Hopf Maps
Liudmila Sabinina (UAEM)
Halfautomorphisms and Code Loops
Victor Hugo López Solís (Institute of Mathematics and Statistics)
Envelope Algebras and the Poincaré-Birkhoff-Witt Theorem.
Francesco Toppan (CBPF)
Critical scaling for D-module representations of superconformal algebras and constraints on superconformal mechanics
Evan Wilson (IME – USP)
Soliton cellular automata associated with Dn(1)-crystal B2;s
Program
Speakers
Title and Abstracts
Tomoyuki Arakawa (Rims, Kyoto)
W-algebras and Vinberg's problem for centralizers
Bojko Bakalov
Kac-Wakimoto hierarchies and W-constraints
Nathan Berkovits (UNESP, Brazil)
Twisting the superstring
Alexander Braverman (Brown, Providence)
Instantons and W-algebras
Shun-Jen Cheng (Sinica, Taipei)
Irreducible characters of the general Lie superalgebras
Alberto De Sole (La Sapienza, Rome)
Classical W-algebras
Edward Frenkel (UC, Berkeley)
Baxter relations and polynomiality of transfer-matrices
Dennis Gaitsgory (Harvard, Cambridge)
One (vertex) ring to rule them all: a chiral (vertex) algebra responsible for quantum geometric Langlands correspondence
Maria Gorelik (Weizmann Institute, Rehovot)
On the Kac-Wakimoto formulas for admissible modules
Reimundo Heluani
Mathiew's Moonshine
Roberto Longo (Tor Vergata, Rome)
Operator Algebraic Construction of Models in Conformal and Quantum Field Theory
Andrei Okounkov (Columbia, New York)
On some interesting Lie algebras
Ivan Shestakov (USP, São Paulo)
Non-Associative Lie Theory
Vladimir Sokolov (Landau Institute, Chernogolovka)
Integrable differential equations with matrix variables
Michelle Vergne (Jussieu, Paris)
Dahmen-Micchelli polynomials and equivariant K-theory
M. Wakimoto (Kyushu, Japan)
Mock modular representations of affine Lie superalgebras of rank 2
Efim Zelmanov (UC, San Diego)
Identities in pediatric groups
Support
CAPES – Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel;
CNPq – National Council for Scientific and Technological Development;
FAPERJ – Foundation for Research Support of the State of Rio de Janeiro;
FAPESP – São Paulo State Research Support Foundation.
Topics
Representations of Lie algebras, quantum affine algebras, toroidal algebras. Geometric Langlands Program, Springer resolutions, motivic integration, Koszul duality for Kac-Moody groups, etc.
Transportation
Monday 24
8:30 AM – Micro Bus 1 – Hotel Acapulco (Rua Gustavo Sampaio, 854 – Copacabana)
8:30 AM – Micro Bus 2 – Oceano Copacabana Hotel (Rua Hilário de Gouveia, 17 – Copacabana)
Back to Hotels
5:00 pm – Micro Bus 1 (Hotel Acapulco) and Micro Bus 2 (Oceano Copacabana Hotel)
Tuesday 25 to Friday 28
8:50 AM – Micro Bus 1 – Hotel Acapulco (Rua Gustavo Sampaio, 854 – Copacabana)
8:50 AM – Micro Bus 2 – Oceano Copacabana Hotel (Rua Hilário de Gouveia, 17 – Copacabana)
Back to Hotels
Tuesday 25
7:00 pm – Micro Bus 1 (Hotel Acapulco) and Micro Bus 2 (Oceano Copacabana Hotel)
Wednesday 26
2:00 pm – Micro Bus 1 – Hotel Acapulco – Sugarloaf Mountain (Urca)
2:00pm – Micro Bus 2 – Downton
Thursday 27 to Friday 28
5:00 pm – Micro Bus 1 (Hotel Acapulco) and Micro Bus 2 (Oceano Copacabana Hotel)
Airport Transportation
Saturday June 22: A car will be waiting at the exit gate of Terminal 1 from 5:30am. This car will be leaving the airport near 6:30-7am. The driver will be holding a sign saying "Symmetries in Math. and Phys. II". We only have information of two participants arriving at this time so the departure time is a little bit flexible. If you plan to arrive at this time you can catch this car.
Sunday, June 23:
1) Two cars will be waiting at the arrivals gate of terminal 1 from 5:30am. These cars will be leaving the airport near 6:30-7am. The drivers will be holding a sign saying "Symmetries in Math. and Phys. II". We only have information few participants arriving at this time so the departure time is a little bit flexible. Please note if you're arriving in flight JJ8079 this is not your gate.
2) The van will be waiting at the arrivals gate of terminal 2 from 9:00am. The driver will be holding a sign saying "Symmetries in Math. and Phys. II". This van will depart at 11:00am to give time for people to do customs and get their luggage.
3) A Van will be waiting at the arrivals gate of terminal 2 from 3:00pm. The driver will be holding a sign saying "Symmetries in Math. and Phys. II". This van will depart at 4pm to give time for people to do customs and get their luggage. Please note if you're arriving in flight AR1252 this is not your gate.
Monday, June 24:
A car will be waiting at the exit gate of Terminal 2 from 8:19am This car will be leaving the airport near 9-9:30am. The driver will be holding a sign saying "Symmetries in Math. and Phys. II". We only have information of one participant arriving at this time so the departure time is a little bit flexible. If you plan to arrive at this time you can catch this car.
Postal Address: National Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics
Dona Castorina Road 110, Jardim Botânico
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Postal Code 22460-320, Brazil
Email: eventos@impa.br