Interactions Between Hyperbolic Geometry, Quantum Topology and Number Theory
Workshop: Wednesday June 3rd - Friday June 12th 2009
Conference: Monday June 15th - Friday June 19th 2009
Location: Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
URL: http://www.math.columbia.edu/~volconf09/
Description:
The workshop will feature minicourses in hyperbolic geometry, quantum
topology and number theory given by world renowned experts and is aimed
at graduate students and recent PhDs. Support is available for the
workshop and conference participants mainly in the form of housing. We
also expect to provide partial travel support. Funding is provided by
the NSF through an FRG grant. Detailed information about support,
speakers and participants will be announced soon on the conference homepage.
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