IRN in Representation
Theory 2026-2030
This
International Research Network (IRN) is a structure affiliated to the CNRS.
The
International Research Network (IRN) in Representation Theory is financially
supported by the CNRS. It supports activities in
Representation theory involving researchers based in France, UK, Germany or
Japan. This involves in particular support for
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mobility
of researchers (e.g. research visits);
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conferences/workshops.
The
current coordinator of the IRN is Stéphane Launois (Université de Caen
Normandie) and the LMNO in Caen is
managing this network.
Please
send your funding request to Stéphane at stephane.launois[at]unicaen.fr
The scientific committee consists of:
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Claire Amiot,
Université Grenoble Alpes, France
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Cédric Bonnafé,
Université de Montpellier, France
- Chris Bowman-Scargill,
University of York, UK
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Olivier Dudas, Université Aix-Marseille, France
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Thomas Gobet, Université Clermont
Auvergne, France
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Stéphane Launois, Université
Caen Normandie, France
- Gunter Malle, RPTU
Kaiserslautern, Germany
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Anne Moreau,
Université Paris Saclay, France
This
IRN is a continuation of the IRN
in Representation Theory 2021-2025 coordinated by Anne Moreau.
1.
Cooperation
between France, UK, Germany:
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Research
visits. If a researcher based
in one of these countries, let us say France, wants to visit a researcher from
another country, let us Germany, then the visit is supported as follows: the
travel expenses are covered by the country of origin (here, France), and the
local expenses are covered by the host country (here, Germany).
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Events. If an event in
representation theory takes place in one of these three countries (let us say,
UK) and is (partially) supported by our IRN network, it works as follows. The
scientific committee (or the coordinator alone) decides the amount allotted for
the event. The amount has to correspond to local expenses of some speakers or
participants (these costs are then paid by the host country, here, UK) and/or
to travel expenses of some speakers or participants (these costs are then paid
by the origin country of the participants).
In
summary, the IRN can cover travel expenses of French based researchers
traveling to Germany or the UK, or the local expenses of German/UK based
researchers while in France. The remaining expenses would need to be covered by
our partner networks.
2. Cooperation with Japan. The cooperation with Japan
works slightly differently. The main difference is that the budget from our
project does not cover any travel costs between Japan and other involved
countries. For exchanges or events between Japan and involved countries, the IRN
project finances only local expenses: it is the host country which will pay the
costs. Please ask to one the local partners (see below) for more specific
demands.
Note pour les Français
: le fonctionnement de l'IRN est de faire des virements CNRS sur les comptes
CNRS des laboratoires concernés. L'IRN n'établit pas de missions. C'est à chacun des laboratoires concernés de le faire, ils seront remboursés après.
Germany.
Partner network: Symbolic Tools in Mathematics and their Application
Japan.
UK. Partner network: RepNet
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2030.