VIII International Colloquium on Differential Geometry
Santiago de Compostela, 7-11 July 2008
First Colloquium

Held from 24 to 27 of April, 1963, drived and organized by E. Vidal Abascal, was the first international congress of mathematics held in Spain.

There were 17 participants coming from 5 different countries (France, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and United States), and 7 among them gave plenary lectures. Among some others Spanish participants, G. Ancochea, A. Dou, E. García-Rodeja, J. Sancho San Román, J. Vaquer and E. Vidal Abascal were there, and L.M. Blumenthal (U.S.A.), R. Deheuvels and A. Lichnerowicz (France), A. Ribeiro Gomes (Portugal) and G. de Rham (Switzerland) were the foreing participants in the meeting.

The Proceedings of this Colloquium were published in the series “Cursos e Congresos” of the University of Santiago de Compostela in 1964, and they contain the articles of L.M. Blumenthal, R. Deheuvels, A. Dou, A. Lichnerowicz, G. de Rham, J. Sancho San Román and E. Vidal Abascal.

 

Talks:

L. M. Blumenthal (Missouri):
A report on coordinate-free differential geometry.
R. Deheuvels (Paris):
Invariants d'un système de Pfaff complètement intégrable.
A. Dou (Madrid):
Sobre la obra geométrica de Julio Rey Pastor.
A. Lichnerowicz (Paris):
Opérateurs différentiels invariants.
G. de Rham (Lausanne):
Sur les transformations topologiques d'une sphère a n dimensions en elle même.
J. Sancho San Román (Zaragoza):
Sobre una anchura afín de conjuntos convexos cerrados.
E. Vidal Abascal (Santiago de Compostela):
Sobre algunos problemas en relación con la medida en espacios foliados.
Poster
Proceedings

 

Participants:

Participants
Germán Ancochea (Madrid, Spain)
Leonard M. Blumenthal (Missouri, USA)
René Deheuvels (Paris, France)
P. Alberto Dou (Madrid, Spain)
F. J. Echarte Reula (Vigo, Spain)
Antonia Ferrín Moreiras (Santiago, Spain)
Eduardo García Rodeja (Santiago, Spain)
José González Martín (Pontevedra, Spain)
André Lichnerowicz (Paris, France)
Ricardo Mariño Caruncho (A Coruña, Spain)
Emilio Pérez Carranza (Madrid, Spain)
Georges de Rham (Lausanne, Switzerland)
A. Ribeiro Gomes (Coimbra, Portugal)
Juan Sancho San Román (Zaragoza, Spain)
José Vaquer (Barcelona, Spain)
E. Vidal Abascal (Santiago, Spain)
Juan A. Zaera de Toledo (Santiago, Spain)
 
Enrique Vidal Abascal