We are pleased to announce the conference "Arithmetic Groups and
3-Manifolds" which will take place at the Max Planck Institute for
Mathematics in Bonn from 16-20 May 2022.
https://www.mpim-bonn.mpg.de/node/11255
The conference will bring together researchers with various
backgrounds around links between number theory and 3-manifolds.
Central topics of the conference are the cohomology of arithmetic
groups, the relation between torsion and L²-torsion, profinite
invariants of 3-manifolds, and number theoretic ramifications.
Speakers include
Misha Belolipetsky - IMPA, Rio de Janeiro
Tobias Berger - University of Sheffield
Nicolas Bergeron - ENS Paris
Martin Bridson - University of Oxford
Nathan Dunfield - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Mikolaj Fraczyk - University of Chicago
Luis Garcia - University College London
Dawid Kielak - University of Oxford
Michael Lipnowski - McGill University, Montreal
Clara Löh - University Regensberg
Ben McReynolds - Purdue University
Boris Okun - University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee / MPIM
Aurel Page - INRIA, Bordeaux
Bram Petri - IMJ-PGR, Paris
Anke Pohl - University of Bremen
Jean Raimbault - Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse
Cameron Rudd - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
William Stagner - Rice University, Houston
Matthew Stover - Temple University, Philadelphia
Tian An Wong - University of Michigan, Dearborn
Limited funding to cover travel cost and accommodation is available
for early carreer participants.
The conference is planned as a hybrid event. However, due to the still
unpredictable situation regarding Covid, we reserve the right to
change it to be held completely virtually.
Sincerely,
The organisers
Holger Kammeyer, Steffen Kionke, Alan Reid and Haluk Sengun
Contact email: [log in to unmask]
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