GEOMETRY AND ANALYSIS
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm
August 25-29, 2008
http://www.math.kth.se/ag08/
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT:
The conference brings together leading specialists on nonlinear wave
equations, geometric analysis and general relativity. Among the
topics to be covered are Ricci flow, conformal geometry, nonlinear
wave equations, black hole uniqueness and stability, as well as
aspects of the constraint equations and the initial value problem
for the Einstein equations.
The list of confirmed speakers includes
Serge Alinhac (Paris)
H{\aa}kan Andreasson (Gothenburg)
Piotr Bizon (Krakow)
Alice Chang (Princeton)
Helmut Friedrich (Albert Einstein Institute)
Gerhard Huisken (Albert Einstein Institute)
Alexandru Ionescu (Wisconsin)
Sergiu Klainerman (Princeton)
Bruce Kleiner (Yale)
Heinz-Otto Kreiss (UCLA)
Joachim Krieger (UPenn)
Dan Lee (Duke)
Frank Merle (Paris)
Jan Metzger (Albert Einstein Institute)
Frank Pacard (Paris)
Alan Rendall (Albert Einstein Institute)
Hans Ringström (Royal Institute of Technology)
Igor Rodnianski (Princeton)
Daniel Tataru (Berkeley)
A limited amount of NSF support is available for
scientists, graduate students, and recent Ph.D's based in the US;
those interested should contact Greg Galloway at [log in to unmask]
Participants are requested to register before July 30, 2008, using
the web form at the conference home page,
http://www.math.kth.se/ag08/
where further information about the conference is also available.
Participants are expected to find their own housing. For local
information, including selected accommodation, see
http://www.math.kth.se/Howtoget/
Early booking of hotels is a necessity, since it is sometimes hard
to find a place to stay in Stockholm at short notice.
The members of the scientific committee are
Mihalis Dafermos (Cambridge)
Gerhard Huisken (Albert Einstein Institute)
Sergiu Klainerman (Princeton)
Hans Lindblad (San Diego)
Harvey Reall (Cambridge)
Richard Schoen (Stanford)
Michael Struwe (Zurich)
Robert Wald (Chicago)
together with the members of the organizing committee:
Lars Andersson (Albert Einstein Institute and Miami)
Piotr Chrusciel (Oxford and Tours)
Hans Ringstroem (KTH Stockholm)
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