This is the second conference announcement. We may still have a few spots for contributed talks and are still accepting applications for travel funds for graduate students and young researchers. The deadline for contributed talks is Dec 20, though we may accept more after that time if there are still slots. The deadline for financial aid is January 10.
Here are the details:
Analysis on Homogeneous Spaces
University of Arizona,Tucson, March 22-25, 2007
Conference Website: http://math.arizona.edu/~ahs/
The main goal of the conference is to gather leading specialists from
several different fields, which all relate to homogeneous spaces, to foster
cross-disciplinary interaction, communicate recent advances and assist
younger participants in developing successful research strategies. Women and
minority participants are especially encouraged to apply.
The following principal speakers have agreed to speak:
Michael Gekhtman (Notre Dame)
Simon Gindikin (Rutgers)
Carolyn Gordon (Dartmouth)
James Isenberg (Oregon)
Michael Kapovich (UC Davis)
Richard Melrose (MIT, unconfirmed)
John Millson (Maryland)
Gestur Olafsson (Louisiana State)
Nolan Wallach (UCSD)
Supported by the NSF.
Organizers:
Philip Foth ([log in to unmask])
David Glickenstein ([log in to unmask])
Kirti Joshi ([log in to unmask])
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David Glickenstein
Department of Mathematics
University of Arizona
webpage: http://math.arizona.edu/~glickenstein
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