Second Announcement
The 11-th annual Great Lakes Geometry Conference will take place
in the University of Wisconsin at Madison
during the weekend April 10-11, 2010.
The primary theme of the conference is Toric Geometry in various
faces.
List of speakers:
* Lev Borisov (Rutgers University)
* Ricardo Castano-Bernard (Kansas State University)
* Kenji Fukaya (Kyoto University)
* Akito Futaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
* Claude LeBrun (SUNY-Stony Brook)
* Dusa McDuff (Barnard College)
* Bing Wang (Princeton University)
Pending NSF approval, we expect that we will be able to provide travel
support for some participants,
with preference going to graduate students and recent Ph.D.'s. More
senior mathematicians without other
sources of support are also eligible to apply. The target date to
apply for support is *March 7, 2010;*
later applications will be considered as long as funds remain available.
Please visit the website for further information on the conference and
for the registration:
http://www.math.wisc.edu/~oh/glgc/
<http://www.math.wisc.edu/%7Eoh/glgc/>
Please contact either of the organizers:
* Xiuxiong Chen, University of Wisconsin-Madison ([log in to unmask])
* Yong-Geun Oh, University of Wisconsin-Madison ([log in to unmask])
if you have questions or need further information.
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