Dear all,
Registration for our Summer school in Berkeley June 12-16 is still open. Regardless
of academic age or residental status, if you are interested in learning how to
construct Fukaya categories using polyfold theory, we would love to have you join
us! If you are a "young researcher" with US citizenship or permanent residency
then we can most likely fund your travel and accommodation if you apply by May
20. We also have limited more flexible funds for other participants - awarded on a
rolling basis. For more information and a link to registration, see below, and please
don't hesitate to ask questions or share this announcement further.
Peace, Love, and Transversality!
Sincerely,
The organizers: Katrin Wehrheim, Nate Bottman, and Joel Fish
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Polyfold Theory towards the Fukaya Category
(math.berkeley.edu/~katrin/summer/)
This is a week-long summer school / workshop at UC Berkeley, June 12-16, 2017,
which will discuss the polyfold foundations for a construction of the Fukaya
category in general symplectic manifolds. Our goal is to enable participants to
apply polyfold theory to new moduli spaces themselves ... and possibly to recruit
and train contributors to a crowd-sourcing project of accessibly documenting the
polyfold construction of (various flavours of) Fukaya categories.
This summer school is open to and appropriate for all graduate students and
researchers who are interested in the topic and have (or are willing to lay) a
significant part of the foundations listed in the reading list
<https://math.berkeley.edu/~katrin/summer/#reading>. However, please don't be
shy about applying if you are new to polyfold theory. We will offer an online
reading-support-group prior to the summer school as well as afternoon discussion
groups to go over the basic notions of polyfold theory. Our primary goal is to
broaden, diversify, and strengthen the base of educated polyfold users.
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