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Analytic Aspects of Higher Teichm\"uller Theory
Rutgers University - Newark
Sept. 9-11, 2016
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Speakers:
Lecture Series by David Dumas (UIC)
Other Speakers:
* Jorge Acosta (Stanford)
* Jonah Gaster (Boston College)
* Andy Huang (Rice)
* Brice Loustau (Rutgers-Newark)
* Xin Nie (KIAS, Korea)
* Andy Sanders (UIC)
* Andrea Seppi (Pavia, Italy)
* Peter Smillie (Harvard)
* Nicolas Tholozan (Luxembourg)
* Andrew Zimmer (Chicago)
* Tengren Zhang (CalTech)
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We are pleased to announce the following conference on Analytic Aspects of Higher
Teichm\"uller Theory, to be held on Rutgers Uiversity - Newark Campus, Sept. 9-
11, 2016. The conference will feature two principal lectures by David Dumas
(Illinois-Chicago), and eleven lectures by other researchers who are working in this
very active research area.
* Organizers:
John Loftin (Rutgers), Brice Loustau (Rutgers) and Zeno Huang (CUNY)
* e-mail contact:
Please direct inquiries to any one of the organizers.
* Venues
The lectures will take place on the Newark campus of Rutgers University.
*Travel
The city of Newark, New Jersey is conveniently located near New York City,
serviced by Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). One can also take trains to
Penn Station Newark from many cities on east coast.
More details, including schedule, titles and abstracts are accessible at the
workshop site:
http://math.newark.rutgers.edu/~bl498/AAHTT/.
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