Geometric Group Theory at Park City: Preliminary announcement
A program in Geometric Group Theory will take place at the 2012 IAS/Park
City Mathematics Institute on July 1-21, 2012 in Park City, Utah.
The organizers are Mladen Bestvina, Michah Sageev, and Karen Vogtmann.
PCMI houses integrated programs for mathematicians at all levels. Typically
there are about 40-50 research mathematicians, 80 graduate students, 50
undergraduates, 30 undergraduate faculty and 80 high school teachers.
While planning is still in preliminary stages, Alex Lubotzky and William
Thurston have agreed to be nominated as Clay Senior Scholars for the program
and the following people have agreed to give graduate courses:
** Mladen Bestvina
** Emmanuel Breuillard
** Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace
** Tsachik Gelander
** Vincent Guirardel
** Misha Kapovich
** Michah Sageev
** Amie Wilkinson
** Dave Witte-Morris
Applications for the program will be available on the PCMI web site in
November of this year. Further information about the summer program in
general is also available there. The URL is: http://pcmi.ias.edu/
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