May 6 - 8, 2016 Flavors of Gauge Theory (Rubermania). This is a
three-day workshop at the Fields Institute on the interaction of the
different flavors of gauge theory, including Donaldson theory,
Seiberg-Witten theory, and Heegaard Floer theory
The workshop will coincide with the occasion of Daniel Ruberman's 61st
birthday.
For further information, to register, and request funding go to
http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/activities/15-16/gauge
The workshop is funded by the Fields Institute and may obtain additional
funding from the NSF.
Partial participant funding may be available. Funding priority will be
given to junior scientists, postdocs, students, and members of
under-represented groups.
Organizers: David Auckly, Hans Boden and Paul Melvin
Speakers:
THE FIELDS INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
222 College Street, Second Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 3J1 •
www.fields.utoronto.ca • 416-348-9710
For more information, please visit:
www.fields.utoronto.ca/activities/15-16/gauge
THE
FIELDS
INSTITUTE
MAY 6-8, 2016
David Auckly, KSU
R. Inanç Baykur, Massachusetts Amherst
Matt Hedden, MSU
Kristen Hendricks, UCLA
Jen Hom, Georgia Tech
Paul Kirk, Indiana
Adam Levine, Princeton
Tye Lidman, IAS
Ciprian Manolescu, UCLA
Tom Mrowka, MIT
Nikolai Saveliev, Miami
Sašo Strle, Ljubljana
With Special Commentary by
Ron Stern, UC Irvine
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