We are delighted to announce the EWM-EMS summer school "The Cauchy Problem in General Relativity" to be held at Institut Mittag-Leffler (IML), Djursholm (Sweden), June 13-17, 2022. It will feature three mini-courses by Annegret Burtscher (Radboud University), Gustav Holzegel (Imperial College London and University of Münster), and Lan-Hsuan Huang (University of Connecticut), focusing both on the properties of initial data for Einstein's equations and on the study of solutions of the Einstein evolution problem. Additionally, there will be talks by participants and working seminars where recent papers constituting major advancements in the field will be discussed. You may find the webpage of the summer school here:
https://sites.google.com/view/iml-summer-school-gr/
We are welcoming applications from graduate students and postdocs, both mathematicians and physicists, with an interest in mathematical general relativity. This school is cosponsored by the EWM, and applications from women and non-binary mathematicians are strongly encouraged.
Applications are open now, and the deadline is January 28, 2022. The application form can be accessed from the webpage of the summer school or directly via:
https://sites.google.com/view/iml-summer-school-gr/apply
We expect to have 30 onsite participants with free accommodation at IML and 10 local participants without accommodation at IML, as well as a number of online participants. IML provides onsite and local participants with daily light breakfast and lunch, and conference dinner, free of charge. The travel expences are not cover by IML, however we expect to have some additional funds to cover travel expenses of selected participants.
IML monitors the Covid-19 situation closely and follows regulations and recommendations from the Swedish Public Health Agency and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. All participants who have difficulties traveling to Sweden because of the pandemic will be able to participate online.
Please feel free to share this announcement with colleagues who may be interested in the summer school!
Organizing committee:
Melanie Graf (University of Tübingen), Anna Sakovich (Uppsala University), Zoe Wyatt (University of Cambridge)
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