The 16th East Asian Conference on Geometric Topology

January 25 - 28, 2021





This is an ONLINE conference organized by members in Tokyo.


Objectives:
The purpose of the conference is to help promoting the academic exchange and the friendship
among researchers of three East Asian countries in the area of geometric topology and
encouraging graduate students of the three countries to study in this fascinating area of mathematics.


Program including titles and abstracts of talks
(uploaded Jan.25, ver. 1.4)

IMPORTANT NOTICE (mainly for Chinese participants):
The time written in the program uses JST (Japan Standard Time, UTC+9:00=CST+1:00).


The zoom meeting URL will be delivered by an email for the registered participants.


Program Committee:
Hyungryul Baik (KAIST, Korea)
Jae Choon Cha (POSTECH, Korea)
Seiichi Kamada (Osaka University, Japan)
Sang-hyun Kim (Seoul National University, Korea)
Toshitake Kohno (Meiji University, Japan)
Yi Liu (Peking University, China)
Tomotada Ohtsuki (RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan)
Ruifeng Qiu (East China Normal University, China)
Takuya Sakasai (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Jiajun Wang (Peking University, China)
Ying Zhang (Soochow University, China)

Founding Members:
Boju Jiang (Peking University, China)
Gyo Taek Jin (KAIST, Korea)
Mitsuyoshi Kato (Kyushu University, Japan)
Akio Kawauchi (Osaka City University, Japan)
Ki Hyoung Ko (KAIST, Korea)
Yukio Matsumoto (Gakushuin University, Japan)
Shicheng Wang (Peking University, China)

Local Organizing Committee:
Hiroshi Goda (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Takahiro Kitayama (The University of Tokyo)
Toshitake Kohno (Meiji University)
Kimihiko Motegi (Nihon University)
Takuya Sakasai (The University of Tokyo)
Masaaki Suzuki (Meiji University)
Yuichi Yamada (The University of Electro-Communications)

Supported by

Osaka City University Advanced Mathematical Institute:
MEXT Joint Usage/Research Center on Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Japan
JPMXP061921784

The University of Tokyo:
The MEXT Doctoral Program for World-leading Innovative and Smart Education, Japan
The Forefront Physics and Mathematics Program to Drive Transformation (FoPM)

When publishing research achievements that have been obtained as a result of this conference,
all the participants are asked to indicate that OCAMI and FoPM supported them.