Second Annuouncement:
SIXTH WORKSHOP ON LIE THEORY AND GEOMETRY
November 13 - 17, 2007
Cruz Chica, La Cumbre, Argentina
to be preceded by
MEETING ON LIE THEORY AND GEOMETRY
celebrating the 60th birthday of Professors Roberto Miatello and Isabel Dotti
November 12th, 2007
Cordoba, Argentina
(Recommended arrival date: November 11. Transportation will be provided from
Cordoba to La Cumbre.)
Aims and Scope
The topics of the Workshop will include several aspects of Lie Groups and
Geometry, with special emphasis in four main areas:
(i) representation theory
(ii) inverse spectral geometry
(iii) geometric structures on homogeneous spaces
(iv) applications to number theory.
Confirmed Speakers:
* Dmitri V. Alekseevsky (Edinburgh, UK)
* Nicolas Andruskiewitsch (Cordoba, Argentina)
* Leticia Barchini (Oklahoma, USA)
* Ingrid Bauer (Bayreuth, Germany)
* Oliver Baues (Karlsruhe, Germany)
* Chal Benson (East Carolina, USA)
* Roelof Bruggeman (Utrecht, Neederlands)
* Fabrizio Catanese (Bayreuth, Germany)
* Karel Dekimpe (Kortrijk, Belgium)
* Isabel Dotti (Cordoba, Argentina)
* Patrick Eberlein (North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)
* Marisa Fernandez (Pais Vasco, Spain)
* Peter B. Gilkey (University of Oregon)
* Carolyn S. Gordon (Dartmouth College, USA)
* Fritz Grunewald (Duesseldorf, Germany)
* Lizhen Ji (Michigan, USA)
* Aroldo Kaplan (Cordoba, Argentina)
* Roberto Miatello (Cordoba, Argentina)
* Gestur Olafsson (Louisiana, USA)
* Carlos Olmos (Cordoba, Argentina)
* Gail Ratcliff (East Carolina, USA)
* Cristian Sanchez (Cordoba, Argentina)
* Peter Sarnak (Princeton, USA)
* Birgit Speh (Cornell, USA)
* Juan A. Tirao (Cordoba, Argentina)
* Jorge Vargas (Cordoba, Argentina)
* Nolan Wallach (San Diego, USA)
* David L. Webb (Dartmouth College, USA)
* Joseph A. Wolf (Berkeley, USA)
* Wolfgang Ziller (Pennsylvania, USA)
TRAVEL SUPPORT: Travel support for a limited number of advanced graduate
students and recent Ph.D.'s is being provided by the National Science
Foundation.
To apply for funding, please send a request by e-mail by August 31 to both
Carolyn Gordon
<[log in to unmask]> and
Joseph Wolf <[log in to unmask]>. Graduate students must request a letter
of
recommendation from their thesis advisors. Recent Ph.D.'s should include a
description of up to a page of their research interests and plans, indicating
how they fit with the workshop. Applications received after August 31 may be
considered if funding
remains. Those awarded travel support can also expect local support through
Argentine funds.
The workshop is being supported by CONICET (Argentina), FONCYT (Argentina)
(pending),
ICTP (Trieste, Italy) (pending), and the NSF.
Support for local expenses is available for a limited number of participants at
all career stages.
For further information and registration, please visit
http://www.famaf.unc.edu.ar/~liegeo07/index.html.
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