Online registration for the conference in honour of Graeme Segal
will close on Wednesday December 5.
https://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/tillmann/ASPECTS.html
Though participants will be able to register at the conference, bookings
for accommodation and the conference dinner will need to be made by
this Wednesday.
On Thu, 25 Oct 2012, Ulrike Tillmann wrote:
>
> Second announcement: Online registration is now opened!
>
>
> ASPECTS of Topology in Geometry and Physics
>
> 17-19 December 2012, Oxford
>
> The conference aims to gather leading researchers and to showcase
> topological ideas in a variety of current research developments. It marks
> and honours the 70th birthday of Graeme Segal.
>
> Speakers:
> Michael Atiyah, University of Edinburgh
> David Ben-Zvi, University of Texas at Austin
> Kevin Costello, Northwestern University
> Simon Donaldson*, Imperial College, London
> Nigel Hitchin, Oxford University
> Michael Hopkins, Harvard University
> Soren Galatius, Stanford University
> Maxim Kontsevich, IHES, Paris
> Gregory Moore, Rudgers University
> Constantin Teleman, Berkeley University
> (*to be confirmed)
>
> Schedule:
> On Monday late afternoon Michael Hopkins will give the Astor Lecture. This is
> followed by plenary talks on Tuesday and Wednesday. The conference dinner on
> Wednesday evening will be in honour of Graeme Segal. A detailed schedule with
> titles and abstracts will follow.
>
> Registration is now open at:
> https://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/tillmann/ASPECTS.html
>
>
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