Workshop in Geometric Topology at Oregon State University
The 29th annual workshop in geometric topology will be held
at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon
on June 28th , 29th , and 30th , 2012.
If you are requesting funding support, please register
at
https://www.mathprograms.org/db/programs/122
by May 15th.
The principal speaker will be Professor Benson Farb of the
University of Chicago. He will give a series of three talks:
(I) Permutations and polynomiality in algebra and topology,
(II) Surface bundles, mapping class groups, moduli spaces,
and cohomology , and
(III) Reconstruction problems in geometry and topology
Registration for the workshop will be through the math
programs site:
https://www.mathprograms.org/db/programs/122
Additional details on the workshop will be posted at the web
site:
http://www.math.oregonstate.edu/~topology/2012/
Details about housing possibilities will be updated on the
site soon.
FUNDING: Funding is partially provided by the National
Science Foundation and by Oregon State University.
Limited funds will be available to support travel and local
expenses of participants.
Priority will be given to graduate students and those
without other funding sources.
CONFERENCE HOSTS : Dennis Garity, William Bogley, and Ren
Guo of the
Department of Mathematics, Oregon State University
ORGANIZERS:
Fredric Ancel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
Dennis Garity, Oregon State University,
Craig Guilbault, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
Eric Swenson, Brigham Young University
Frederick Tinsley, Colorado College,
Gerard Venema, Calvin College,
David Wright, Brigham Young University,
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