First Announcement
THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL WORKSHOP IN GEOMETRIC TOPOLOGY
The next Workshop in Geometric Topology will be held at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from Thursday May 30 to Saturday
June 1, 2019. The principal speaker will be Professor Ciprian Manolescu of
the Department of Mathematics of the University of California, Los Angeles.
He will give a series of three talks on the topic Triangulations, homology
cobordism, and Floer theories:
Talk 1: Triangulations of manifolds
Talk 2: Seiberg-Witten theory and homology cobordism
Talk 3: Involutive Heegaard Floer homology
In addition to the main lectures, there will be contributed talks by
participants as well as ample time for less formal interaction between
participants.
NSF funds will allow the workshop to provide travel support for graduate
students and researchers without other means of support. The deadline for
travel support requests is April 10, 2019.
Complete information about the program and how to apply for travel support
will be posted at the workshop website in the very near future.
Go to http://people.uwm.edu/topology-workshop-2019/
Please contact one of the local organizers if you have questions about the
workshop:
Craig Guilbault <[log in to unmask]>
Ric Ancel <[log in to unmask]>
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