SOUTHEAST GEOMETRY SEMINAR
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http://www.math.uab.edu/sgs/
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Room EB 151
PROGRAM
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09:30 AM Brian Smith (UAB)
10:30 AM Yaniv Almog (LSU)
11:30 AM Plenary Lecture: Brian White (Stanford)
12:30 PM Lunch
02:30 PM Fernando Schwartz (Duke)
03:30 PM Tommaso Pacini (GIT)
04:30 PM Sa'ar Hersonsky (UGA)
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The Southeast Geometry Seminar (SGS) is a semiannual series of one day
events sponsored jointly by:
* Emory University
* Georgia Institute of Technology
* University of Alabama at Birmingham
We have limited funds to support travel expenses of participants.
Preference will be given to the following:
* Graduate students.
* Recent doctorates.
* Participants without other travel funds.
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Organizers:
* John McCuan and Mohammad Ghomi (GIT)
* Vladimir Oliker (Emory)
* Gilbert Weinstein (UAB)
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