Dear Colleagues,
The 2006 Midwest Geometry Conference will take place at The University of
Oklahoma,
Norman, from May 5 to May 7, 2006.
The conference is supported by the National Science Foundation and the
Department of Mathematics, the College of Arts and Sciences,
and the Vice-President Office of Research of University of
Oklahoma. Everyone is welcome. Graduate students, junior faculty, women,
minorities, and persons with disabilities
are especially encouraged to participate. There are no registration fees.
The main topics of this conference include (but are not limited to) :
P-harmonic geometry; Geometric flows;
Complex and Riemannian geometry; Conformal geometry; Convex geometry;
Minimal varieties, symmetric criticality and algebraic geometry;
PDEs, geometric measure theory and mathematical physics.
Speakers include:
Jianguo Cao (Notre Dame)
Bennett Chow (University of California at San Diego)
Xiaochun Rong (Rutgers University)
Robert M Hardt (Rice University)
Ralph Howard (University of South Carolina)
Wu-Yi Hsiang (University of California at Berkeley)
Christina Sormani (Lehman College and CUNY Graduate Center)
Changyou Wang (University of Kentucky)
Mu-Tao Wang (Columbia University)
Guofang Wei (University of California at Santa Barbara)
Shihshu Walter Wei (University of Oklahoma)
Henry Wente (University of Toledo)
Paul Yang (Princeton University)
There will also be contributed talks.
The Midwest Geometry Conference has traditionally provided at least
limited support for its participants, including graduate students, and
we expect this to be the case with the 2006 conference as well.
The address of the conference web page is
http://www.math.ou.edu/~wwei/mgc06.html
The web page contains, the conference agenda, together with directions to
OU, hotel information and a registration
form allowing those interested in giving a contributed talk to
submit its title and abstract. We will continue updating the page.
We look forward to seeing you in Norman.
Best regards,
Shihshu Walter Wei
for the organizers:
Marilyn Breen, Robert M Hardt, Ralph Howard, Gary R. Jensen, Palle
Jorgensen, Weiping Li, Shihshu Walter Wei, Gerald Walschap, Meijun Zhu.
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