The 2017 Midwest Geometry Conference will take place at Kansas State
University November 17 - 19, 2017 with a related colloquium on November
16. The Conference will bring together geometers and geometrical
analysists from the Midwest and beyond to share ideas and recent
results. Topics represented at the conference may include minimal
surfaces, curvature flows, isometric group actions, spaces with
curvature bounded from below and geometric topology will also be
represented.
There is some room for contributed talks. Talks on Friday morning will
be reserved for graduate students and early career mathematicians.
Funding is available to fund some participants. Priority will be given
to mathematics graduate students, recent Ph.Ds., women and minorities.
For more information, to register (please register if you wish to come
so we can print a name tag and accruately report)
AND to apply for funds see:
https://www.math.ksu.edu/events/conference/2017_Midwest_Geometry/2017_Midwest_Geometry.html
Organized by: Dave Auckly, Ivan Blank, Catherine Searle and Shihshu
Walter Wei
Confirmed Speakers Include:
Brian Benson Jeremy LeCrone
Yuxin Dong Tye Lidman
Ailana Fraser Tracy Payne
Xuan Hien Nguyen Guofang Wei
Dan Knopf Alex Zupan
Anusha Krishnan
Partial support from the NSF and the Brent Smith Memorial Endowment for
Mathematics Enrichment.
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