Symmetry and Geometry on the Southern Great Plains
January 24-26, 2020,
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
SGSGP is a regional conference in Riemannian Geometry in the presence
of symmetry, and related areas. For more information and registration,
please visit the conference website:
https://math.ou.edu/~mjablonski/SGSGP_2020/
For full consideration for financial support, please register by
December 10th, 2019.
In addition to the main talks listed below, there will be a few
contributed short talks. Those interested in speaking should submit an
abstract with their registration.
Invited speakers:
Anusha Krishnan (Syracuse)
Adam Moreno (UCLA)
Tracy Payne (Idaho State)
Marco Radeschi (Notre Dame)
Mark Walsh (Maynooth)
Cynthia Will (Córdoba)
The conference is supported by a grant from the National Science
Foundation, DMS-1856652, and the Universities of Oklahoma and Wichita
State. Priority for participant support will be given to graduate
students, junior mathematicians, and those from underrepresented
groups.
Best regards,
Michael Jablonski, Ricardo Mendes, and Catherine Searle
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