CONTACTS
brixen2016@gmail.com
AIM
The goal of this Conference is to present recent progress and new trends in the area of
commutative ring theory and module theory. It also aims to gather together mathematicians sharing similar algebraic interests for a fruitful interaction.
commutative ring theory and module theory. It also aims to gather together mathematicians sharing similar algebraic interests for a fruitful interaction.
The main subjects includes:
- Spaces of valuation domains and applications;
- Multiplicative Ideal Theory, lattices, star and semistar operations;
- Factorization and divisibility properties in the ideal theory of commutative rings;
- Rings of integer-valued polynomials;
- Topological and algebraic entropy over commutative rings;
- Almost t-injective and fully inert modules over integral domains;
Invited speakers:
Jean-Luc Chabert (U. de Picardie Jules Verne, FRA)
Marco D'Anna (U. Catania, ITA)
Carmelo Antonio Finocchiaro (Technische U. Graz, AUT)
Sophie Frisch (Technische U. Graz, AUT)
Alfred Geroldinger (U. Graz,
AUT)
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Anna Giordano Bruno (U. Udine, ITA)
Tom Lucas (U. North Carolina Charlotte, USA)
Mi Hee Park (Chung-Ang U., KOR)
Luigi Salce (U. Padova, ITA)
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LOCATION

The Conference will be held in Bressanone/Brixen, a very pleasant small town, about 40 kilometers North of Bolzano/Bozen (560 meters a.s.l.).

The Conference will be held in Bressanone/Brixen, a very pleasant small town, about 40 kilometers North of Bolzano/Bozen (560 meters a.s.l.).
For more information, see the Bressanone/Brixen home page.
The meeting will be housed in a building of the University of Padova at Bressanone/Brixen:
Casa della Gioventù
12, via Rio Bianco/Weisslahnstrasse39042 Bressanone/Brixen, Italy