First Announcement:
ANALYSIS, COMPLEX GEOMETRY AND MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
A Conference in Honor of Duong H. Phong, will be held at Columbia
University, May 7 - May 11, 2013.
The invited speakers are:
Zbigniew Błocki (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Tristan C. Collins (Columbia University)
Eric D'Hoker (University of California, Los Angeles)
Tien-Cuong Dinh (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
Charles Fefferman (Princeton University)
Allan Greenleaf (University of Rochester)
Pengfei Guan (McGill University)
Vincent Guedj (Toulouse Mathematics Institute)
Clement Hongler (Columbia University)
Joseph J. Kohn (Princeton University)
Sławomir Kołodziej (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Igor Krichever (Columbia University)
Zhiqin Lu (University of California, Irvine)
Lei Ni (University of California, San Diego)
Andrei Okounkov (Columbia University)
Mei-Chi Shaw (University of Notre Dame)
Bernard Shiffman (Johns Hopkins University)
Elias M. Stein (Princeton University)
Jacob Sturm (Rutgers University)
Michael E. Taylor (University of North Carolina)
Valentino Tosatti (Northwestern University)
Neil S. Trudinger (Australian National University)
Gunther Uhlmann (University of Washington)
Xu-Jia Wang (Australian National University)
Yu Wang (Columbia University)
Edward Witten (Institute for Advanced Study)
Shing-Tung Yau (Harvard University)
Steve Zelditch (Northwestern University)
Ahmed Zeriahi (Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse)
This conference will be supported by the National Science Foundation
and the Columbia University Mathematics Department. Partial travel
support will be available. Graduate students, recent PhDs and members
of underrepresented groups are encouraged to attend the conference and
apply for travel support. Priority will be given to those requesting
support before March 1st, 2013. Registration will open soon.
A preliminary conference website is available here:
www.math.columbia.edu/phong2013
Organizers:
Paul Feehan (Rutgers University)
Igor Krichever (Columbia University)
Zhiqin Lu (University of California, Irvine)
Jian Song (Rutgers University)
Ben Weinkove (Northwestern University)
Richard Wentworth (University of Maryland)
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