Geometry and Analysis on Manifolds
Friday-Sunday, April 7-9, 2017
UC Santa Barbara, CA
The three day conference will focus on recent development of geometry and analysis on
manifolds, in the broad sense.
Invited Speakers for the conference include:
Richard Bamler (UC Berkeley)
Jeffrey Case (Pennsylvania State University)
Sebastian Goette (University of Freiburg)
Kefeng Liu (UCLA)
Xiaonan Ma (Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7)
George Marinescu (University of Cologne)
Lei Ni (UC San Diego)
Jie Qing (UC Santa Cruz)
Julie Rowlett (University of Chalmers)
Sho Seto (UC Santa Barbara)
Changliang Wang (McMaster University)
Yi Wang (John Hopkins)
Will Wylie (Syracuse University)
Xin Zhou (UC Santa Barbara)
To register, apply for funding, or view further details of the program, please
visit the conference website:
http://web.math.ucsb.edu/~zhou/Workshop%202017_ucsb.html
This event is supported by the Research Training Groups (RTG) in Topology and Geometry
funded by the Division of Mathematical Sciences (DMS) of the National Science Foundation
(NSF) and College of Letter and Science, University of California at Santa Barbara.
Graduate students, junior faculty, women, individuals from groups underrepresented in the
mathematical sciences or from institutions with little federal support, and persons with
disabilities are especially encouraged to participate and to apply for support.
Organizers:
Xianzhe Dai, Guofang Wei, Xin Zhou
UC Santa Barbara
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