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Low-Dimensional Topology and Categorification
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY
June 21--25, 2010

http://www.math.sunysb.edu/categorification/

The conference will focus on the recent homology theories which have
revolutionized the study of low-dimensional topology.

Confirmed speakers:

Anna Beliakova                            Scott Morrison
Sabin Cautis                              Tomasz Mrowka
Eli Grigsby                               Yi Ni
Matthew Hedden                            Lenhard Ng
Stanislav Jabuka                          Peter Ozsvath
Joel Kamnitzer                            Jacob Rasmussen
Mikhail Khovanov                          Lev Rozansky
Aaron Lauda                               Alexander Shumakovitch
Robert Lipschitz                          Dylan Thurston
Charles Livingston                        Liam Watson


Travel support is available for participants without other sources of funding.
The deadline to apply for financial support is MARCH 15, 2010. Please 
visit the conference website for further information and registration.

Funding for the conference is provided by the Simons Foundation.

Scientific Committee: Mikhail Khovanov, Dennis Sullivan, Oleg Viro
Organizers: Alexander Kirillov Jr., Andrew Lobb, Olga Plamenevskaya, Oleg Viro

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