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This meeting will be an international gathering of leading researchers to discuss the latest developments in our understanding of "mirror symmetry", a surprising relation that can exist between two Calabi-Yau manifolds. It happens that two such geometries may look very different, but are nevertheless equivalent when employed as hidden dimensions in string theory. Mirror symmetry has become a very powerful tool in both physics and mathematics.
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Towards (0,2) Mirror Symmetry
Allan Adams Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
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Homological mirror symmetry for Fano surfaces
Denis Auroux University of California System
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Matrix Factorizations: Stability and Mirror Symmetry
Johannes Walcher McGill University
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