Second Announcement
TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL WORKSHOP IN GEOMETRIC TOPOLOGY
WHEN: May 23-25, 2011
WHERE: Park City, Utah
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER: David Gabai, Princeton University
Please mark your calendars for the upcoming Twenty-Eighth Annual Workshop in Geometric Topology. This summer’s workshop will be held at Treasure Mountain Inn in Park City, UT on May 23-25. Principal speaker David Gabai will give a series of three one-hour presentations on “The topology of ending lamination spaces”. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to give 20-25 minute talks on their own work.
NSF funds allow us to cover part of the travel expenses for participants without other means of support. Graduate students working in geometric topology and geometric group theory are especially encouraged to apply for funding. If you plan to apply for funding, please register and contact Eric Swenson as soon as possible.
For abstracts of the principal lectures, electronic registration, and more details go to:
http://math.byu.edu/topology/
We hope to see you next month!
Principal Organizer: Eric Swenson, Brigham Young University ([log in to unmask])
Co-organizers:
Ric Ancel, UW-Milwaukee
Fred Tinsley, Colorado College
Craig Guilbault, UW-Milwaukee
Dennis Garity, Oregon State University
Gerard Venema, Calvin College
David Wright, Brigham Young University
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