Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the organizing committee I am pleased to announce the conference
“Mathematical Relativity: A Riemannian Approach”, to be held at the Centro de
Investigación en Matemáticas (CIMAT), in Guanajuato, México, the days 27-29 of
May of 2019.
The main goal of the conference is to bring together experienced and young
researchers in mathematical relativity, along with interested researchers and
students of other areas in differential geometry.
Confirmed Speakers:
Luis Aké (UADY)
Aghil Alaee (Harvard University)
Lucas Ambrozio (IAS/Warwick)
Otis Chodosh (Princeton/IAS)
Eugenia Gabach-Clement (IFEG-Conicet)
Greg Galloway (University of Miami)
Hyun Chul Jang (University of Connecticut)
Sophia Jahns (University of Tuebingen)
Dan Lee (CUNY)
Stephen McCormick (Uppsala University)
Claudia Moreno (UDG)
Raquel Perales (IMATE)
Dan Pollack (University of Washington)
Didier Solís (UADY)
The conference will provide accommodation for a limited number of registered
participants, which will include breakfast and lunch, for the days of the conference.
Partial support available for interested graduate students. We strongly encourage
graduate students residing in Mexico, interested in differential geometry and
mathematical relativity, to apply for funding. The deadline to register and to apply
for funding is April 28th, 2019.
The conference webpage is: http://mrra.eventos.cimat.mx/node/1161
We hope to see you in Guanajuato in May!
Sincerely,
Armando Cabrera Pacheco
Luis Hernández Lamoneda
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