Dear Colleagues,
This is the first announcement of a workshop:
Thin Groups and SuperApproximation with Applications to Geometry and
Arithmetic
to be held at The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, March 28th to
April 1st, 2016. The talks and mini-courses will be aimed at graduate
students.
Speakers include:
Jean Bourgain (I.A.S.)
Elena Fuchs (U.I.U.C.)
Alex Kontorovich (Rutgers/I.A.S.)
Darren Long (U.C.S.B.)
Alex Lubotzky (Hebrew University)
Chen Meiri (Technion)
Amir Mohammadi (U.T. Austin/I.A.S.)
Hee Oh (Yale)
Alan Reid (U.T. Austin/I.A.S.)
Alireza Salehi Golsefidy (U.C. S. D.)
Peter Sarnak (Princeton/I.A.S.)
T.N. Venkataramana (Tata Institute, Mumbai)
Due to limited capacity, attendance is restricted to registered
participants. Details of how to register and how to apply for funding are
available at:
https://sites.google.com/site/thingroups/
Funding applications should be received by January 1st 2016 for full
consideration.
If you have any problems with registration or other practical questions,
please write to [log in to unmask]
Note: The workshop is located at IAS but organized by the Rutgers staff.
Please do not contact the IAS staff with questions about this workshop.
The organizers
Alex Kontorovich
Darren Long
Alex Lubotzky
Alan Reid
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