SOUTHEAST GEOMETRY SEMINAR XI
May
6, 2007
Georgia Institute of
Technology
SPEAKERS:
Christopher Croke (University of Pennsylvania)
Elizabeth Denne (Harvard)
Robert Huff (Saint Louis University)
Gideon Maschler * (Emory)
Giuseppe Tinaglia (Notre Dame)
Fredrico Xavier (Notre Dame)
*-To be confirmed.
The Southeast Geometry Seminar (SGS) is a semiannual series of one
day events sponsored by the NSF, UAB, Georgia Tech, and Emory U.
The organizers are Mohammad Ghomi and John McCuan (Georgia Tech);
Vladimir Oliker (Emory); and Gilbert Weinstein (UAB).
The title and abstracts of the talks will be posted at the SGS website:
www.math.uab.edu/sgs
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