Kylerec 2025 happened in person during May 26-30 in Pottsville PA near Hawk Mountain.

Topic: Wrapped Fukaya Categories and Symplectic Cohomology
Description: The topic of Kylerec 2025 will be wrapped Fukaya categories and symplectic cohomology. Themes covered will include: wrapped Fukaya categories and symplectic cohomology, their relationship to based/free loop spaces, their relationship to each other via open-closed/closed-open maps, Abouzaid’s generation criterion, and various generalizations to the equivariant case.
Format: Kylerec is a student-led and student-run workshop. We will live in a communal setting, sharing cooking and cleaning responsibilities. Talks will be given by a majority of the participants, with guidance from our mentors. Our vision is to foster a healthy, relaxed and creative atmosphere where we can learn mathematics together and make human connections in the process. There are no spectators, only participants!
Mentors: Yunpeng Niu (Stony Brook), Noah Porcelli (Imperial), Semon Rezchikov (Princeton/IAS)
Organizing committee: Kenneth Blakey (MIT), Clair Xinle Dai (Harvard), Galen Liang (UC Berkeley), Eric Kilgore (Stanford), Eha Srivastava (Stanford)
Funding: Local expenses (including lodging and food) and partial travel expenses will be covered for participants. We are grateful to the NSF for their support under Grant DMS – 2430432.
Contact: You are welcome to ask any questions by sending an email to kylerec2025@gmail.com.
Past Workshops: For the webpages from the previous Kylerec workshops, see the following pages.
2024 Kylerec on Recent Developments in Gromov–Witten Theory
2023 Kylerec on Homological Mirror Symmetry and Symplectomorphisms
2022 Kylerec on Quantitative symplectic geometry
2019 Kylerec on sheafy symplectic topology
2018 Kylerec on the nearby Lagrangian conjecture
2017 Kylerec on symplectic fillings
2016 Workshop on Lefschetz fibrations: rigidity and flexibility