Dear Colleagues,
This is the second announcement of the 4th Geometric Analysis Festival. The speakers at the 4th GAF, so far confirmed, are
Gregório Pacelli Bessa (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
Simon Blatt (University of Salzburg)
Volker Branding (University of Vienna)
Sven Hirsch (Duke University)
Joshua Jordan (University of California, Irvine)
Tobias Lamm (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Dan A. Lee (CUNY Graduate Center and Queens College)
Philippe G. LeFloch (Sorbonne University and CNRS)
David Lundberg (Uppsala University)
Niels Martin Møller (University of Copenhagen and CCGT)
Álvaro Krüger Ramos (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
Xuwen Zhang (Xiamen University)
If anyone would like to present talks at the 4th GAF, they should register themselves at
https://forms.gle/vHYrPxs5bRDwAodP9
hopefully before the 1st September, which is a tentative deadline. Before the 3rd September, each speaker uploads a TeX file containing title, abstract, keywords in their shared Dropbox folder. Before the 18th September, each speaker uploads lecture videos and lecture scripts (or notes) in their shared Dropbox folder.
The 5th GAF is tentatively scheduled in January 2022. I would be happy if you share this information with anyone potentially interested in GAFs. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Lecture Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2gHzqcv7CT1G3fa4a7sx-Q/playlists
Webpage: https://cosmogeometer.wordpress.com/geometric-analysis
Best regards,
Hojoo Lee
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