Dear all,
We are excited to invite you to join the in person ``Quasiworld Workshop'', held August 14th to 18th, 2023, in Helsinki, Finland. The conference brings together the broad community of complex dynamics, geometric group theory, analysis on metric spaces and random geometry, and focuses on the interactions between these fields. The conference dinner will also celebrate the 60th birthday of Mario Bonk, his numerous profound research contributions in the field, and his vast service to the community.
The registration is now open: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/quasiworld-workshop.
We also have limited funds to support participation in the event, primarily for early career participants. The deadline to request such funds is April 28th 2023: https://forms.gle/Ywqu2oJrsp8xqRgB7.
Our speakers include:
Kari Astala (University of Helsinki)
Zoltán Balogh (University of Bern)
Walter Bergweiler (Kiel University)
Chris Bishop (Stony Brook University)
Marc Bourdon (University of Lille)
Luca Capogna (Smith College)
Alice Chang (Princeton University)
Alex Eremenko (Purdue University)
Peter Haïssinsky (CNRS)
Ursula Hamestädt (University of Bonn)
Jun Kigami (Kyoto University)
Bruce Kleiner (CIMS)
Pekka Koskela (University of Jyväskylä)
Urs Lang (ETH)
Sergiy Merenkov (CCNY)
Jason Miller (University of Cambridge)
Mathav Murugan (UBC)
Dimitrios Ntalampekos (Stony Brook University)
Kevin Pilgrim (Indiana University Bloomington)
Pietro Poggi-Corradini (Kansas State University)
Kai Rajala (University of Jyväskylä)
Steffen Rohde (University of Washington)
Nageswari Shanmugalingam (University of Cincinnati)
Yilin Wang (IHES)
Further information on practical logistics, such as the schedule, will be available shortly. You may contact us at [log in to unmask], if you have any questions.
We look forward to greeting you in Helsinki, Finland,
The organizers
Sylvester Eriksson-Bique, Mikhail Hlushchanka, Annina Iseli,
Daniel Meyer, Dimitrios Ntalampekos, Pekka Pankka, Kirsi Peltonen,
Eero Saksman
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