Hot Topics: Surface subgroups and cube complexes http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/workshops/hot-topics-workshops/show/-/event/Wm9922 Mar 18, 2013 to Mar 22, 2013 Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, CA USA Organizers: Ian Agol* (Berkeley), Danny Calegari (Chicago), Ursula Hamenstädt (Bonn), Vlad Markovic (Caltech) To apply for funding, you must register by Fri, Jan 27 2012. Recently there has been substantial progress in our understanding of the related questions of which hyperbolic groups are cubulated on the one hand, and which contain a surface subgroup on the other. The most spectacular combination of these two ideas has been in 3-manifold topology, which has seen the resolution of many long-standing conjectures. In turn, the resolution of these conjectures has led to a new point of view in geometric group theory, and the introduction of powerful new tools and structures. The goal of this conference will be to explore the further potential of these new tools and perspectives, and to encourage communication between researchers working in various related fields. Preliminary list of Speakers: Mladen Bestvina (Utah) Daniel Groves (UIC) Alessandra Iozzi (ETH Zurich) Sang-Hyun Kim (KAIST) Yi Liu (Caltech) Piotr Przytycki (Warsaw) Anne Thomas (Sydney) Alden Walker (Chicago) plus the organizers Contact Email: [log in to unmask] or by regular mail to: Hot Topics: Surface subgroups and cube complexes Mathematical Sciences Research Institute 17 Gauss Way, Berkeley, CA 94720-5070. USA =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- This message was sent to you via the Geometry List, which announces conferences in geometry and closely related areas to over 1200 mathematicians worldwide. At http://listserv.utk.edu/archives/geometry.html there are many functions available, including checking the archives since November 2005, changing your e-mail address or preferences, and joining/leaving the list. If you have problems that cannot be resolved at this website, send a message to [log in to unmask] Before sending an announcement, please carefully read the following. Any announcements that are *not* about conferences (e.g. those about jobs, journals, books, etc.) will be rejected by the moderator without comment. To announce a geometry or closely related conference, send the announcement (including a conference web site if possible) to [log in to unmask] The moderator cannot edit your message; list members will receive the announcement as an e-mail from you EXACTLY as you submitted it. For example, if your submission starts with "Please post this on the geometry list" then your conference announcement will also begin with that statement. In order to keep down the volume of e-mail, only TWO announcements per conference will be approved by the moderator. The "subject" of your message should include the name of the conference and the number (first or second) of the announcement, e.g. Gauss Memorial Lectures in Geometry: Second Announcement. Please check that your announcement (especially the website) is correct. Corrections will be approved only in the most critical situations, e.g. if corrected information is not available on the website. If you send a submission from an e-mail address that is not subscribed to the geometry list then you will be sent an e-mail asking for confirmation. This feature is designed to thwart the hundreds of machine-generated spam that are sent to the list and would otherwise have to be manually blocked by the moderator. The Geometry List is sponsored and maintained by the Mathematics Department, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville.