This is a corrected second announcement for the workshop "Geometry of Spaces with Upper and Lower Curvature Bounds" which will take place at the Fields Institute in Toronto, Canada, September 12--16, 2022.
The workshop will take place in hybrid form with fully online participation and attendance of all talks and mini-courses possible.
This workshop is part of the semester-long thematic program on Nonsmooth Riemannian and Lorentzian Geometry.
http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/activities/22-23/nonsmooth
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Kingshook Biswas (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata)
Christine Escher (Oregon State U)
Tadashi Fujioka (Osaka U)
Melanie Graf (U Tubingen)
Urs Lang (ETH Zurich)
Nina Lebedeva (Steklov Institute for Mathematics, St Petersburg)
Ricardo Mendes (U Oklahoma)
Chikako Mese (Johns Hopkins U)
Adam Moreno (Amherst College)
Koichi Nagano (U Tsukuba)
Stephan Stadler (MPIM Bonn)
Tetsu Toyoda (Kogakuin U)
Stefan Wenger (U Fribourg)
Burkhard Wilking (U Muenster)
Masoumeh Zarei (U Muenster)
September 6--9, the week prior to the "Geometry of Spaces with Upper and Lower Curvature Bounds" hybrid workshop,
and in preparation for it, there will be two Zoom mini-courses on the main themes of the workshop:
CAT(K) spaces given by Alexander Lytchak (U. Cologne)
and
Alexandrov spaces given by Anton Petrunin (Pennsylvania State U)
Additionally, Bruce Kleiner (Courant Institute, NYU) will give three talks during the workshop on September 12-14,
as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series that forms a part of the thematic program.
WORKSHOP WEBSITE:
http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/activities/22-23/nonsmooth-bounds
REGISTRATION:
Registration is now available from the main thematic program page or directly at the following link
https://www.fields.utoronto.ca/cgi-bin/register?form_selection=nonsmooth
Please note that you can register for online participation only including Zoom attendance of mini-courses as follows:
1)On the first page of the registration form check the box “I am registering to attend online only”
2) On the second page check the box “My travel information is the same as previously submitted, or, I am not attending any program activities in between workshops, or, I am attending online only.”
We look forward to seeing you in September!
Best regards,
Vitali Kapovitch
on behalf of the organizers:
Vitali Kapovich,
Viktor Schroeder, and
Catherine Searle
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