To Japanese version

 
Submanifold Geometry and Lie Group Actions 2018
       
  Date : 3-4 September, 2018

   Place: 
Tokyo University of Science (Kagurazaka Campus)
      

   Program
  
  3 September


      10:00〜11:00  Atsufumi Honda (Yokohama National University)
                Mixed type surfaces with bounded Gausisian
                curvature in Lorentizian 3-manifolds
      11:20〜12:20  Hikaru Yamamoto (Tokyo Uinversity of Science)
                The geometry of deformed Hermitian
                Yang-Mills connections

      
14:00〜15:00  Toru Kajigaya (Tokyo Denki University)
                On Hamiltonian stable Lagrangian tori in
                complex hyperbolic spaces
      15:15〜16:15  Makiko Tanaka (Tokyo University of Science)
                Maximal antipodal sets of classical compact
                symmetric spaces

      16:30〜17:30  Hiroo Naitoh (Ymaguchi University)
                Riemannian symmetric spaces and their
                surfaces of Grassmann geometry

  4 September
     
      10:00〜11:00  Kotaro Kawai (Gakushuin University)
                Second-order deformations of associative
                submanifolds
      11:20〜12:20  Kurando Baba (Tokyo University of Science)
                A generalization of the duality in symmetric
                space theory and its applications
      14:00〜15:00  Takashi Sakai (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
                The intersection of two real forms in complex
                flag manifolds and its application to Lagrangian
                Floer homology -in the case where two real
                forms are not necessarily congruent-
      15:15〜16:15  Yasuyuki Nagatomo (Meiji University)
                Harmonic mappings of the complex projective
                line into complex quadrics

      16:30〜17:30  Yoshihiro Ohnita (Osaka City University)
                On classification of minimal orbits of the
                Hermann action satisfying Koike's conditions
           

            Supported by : Grants-in-aid for Scientic Research (C) 18K03311
                         Naoyuki Koike (Tokyo University of Science)