Group Actions in Topology and Geometric Group Theory
       The Third Group Action Forum Conference
           June 14-18, 2010, Poznan, Poland.


The conference topics will focus on smooth group actions
on manifolds and symmetry in geometric group theory.
To investigate this theme, we will have a variety of
talks ranging from the geometry and topology of manifolds
to discrete group actions on CAT(0) spaces and buildings.

Registration:  Online at the conference webpage http://gaf2010-new.wmi.amu.edu.pl        

Confirmed Speakers

Alejandro Adem                               
Hans Boden
       
Weimin Chen
    
Michael Davis    
                               
Jan Dymara

Fuquan Fang

Ronald Fintushe
l
David Fisher
                            
Stefan Friedl

Tadeusz Januszkiewicz
Sławomir Kwasik
Ian Leary
Bernhard Leeb
  
Wolfgang Lück
Bob Oliver

Piotr Przytycki
Holger Reich
Daniel Ruberman
Jacek Świątkowski
Ulrike Tillmann

The talks are planned for Monday-Friday, June 14-18, 2010,
with an excursion and a conference dinner on Wednesday, June 16.
The arrival day will be Sunday, June 13, 2010, and the departure
day will be Saturday, June 19, 2010.

There will be a registration fee of 100 euro to cover the costs
of conference materials, lunch and coffee breaks (Monday-Friday),
as well as the excursion and the conference dinner on Wednesday.

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