MSRI Program in Differential Geometry Introductory Workshop : Modern
Riemannian Geometry, January 18-22, 2016
Organizers : Toby Colding, John Lott, Jeff Viaclovsky
Registration is at
http://www.msri.org/workshops/703
Deadline for funding : October 18, 2015
The week will be devoted to modern techniques in Riemannian geometry.
Several of the talks will discuss spaces with curvature bounded from below.
Each speaker will give two 50-minute talks, with the first talk providing
background information for the second talk.
Speakers :
Michael Anderson (Stony Brook)
Toby Colding (MIT)
Karsten Grove (Notre Dame)
Mark Haskins (Imperial College London)
Vitali Kapovitch (Toronto)
Andrea Mondino (ETH)
Rick Schoen (Stanford)
Catherine Searle (Wichita State)
Guofang Wei (Santa Barbara)
Some funding is available. To apply, one must register by October 18, 2015, at
http://www.msri.org/workshops/703
and fill out a funding request there. Students, recent PhD's, women and
members of underrepresented minorities are particularly encouraged to apply.
Funding awards are typically made 6 weeks before the workshop begins.
Requests received after the funding deadline are only considered if
additional funds become available.
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