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*Pacific Northwest Geometry
Seminar*<http://www.math.washington.edu/%7Elee/PNGS/2011-spring/>
2011 Spring Meeting

University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195

Saturday and Sunday, May 7-8, 2011
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Schedule
*Saturday, May 7*
9:45 - 10:50:Coffee, tea, breakfast snacks 10:50 - 12:00:Colleen
Robles<http://www.math.tamu.edu/directory/formalpg.php?user=robles>
 (Texas A&M <http://www.math.tamu.edu/>)
*Homological rigidity of Schubert varieties in compact Hermitian symmetric
spaces <http://www.math.washington.edu/~lee/PNGS/2011-spring/robles.pdf>* 12:00
- 1:30:Lunch 1:30 - 2:40:Craig
Sutton<http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~cjsutton/Home.html>
 (Dartmouth <http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/>)
*H**earing the moments of inertia of a rigid body*2:45 - 3:55:Christina
Sormani <http://comet.lehman.cuny.edu/sormani/> (CUNY Graduate
Center<https://sites.google.com/site/cunymathematics/>
/Lehman College <http://comet.lehman.cuny.edu/mathdept/>)
*The Positive Mass Theorem, the Penrose Inequality and the Intrinsic Flat
Distance <http://www.math.washington.edu/~lee/PNGS/2011-spring/sormani.pdf>*
4:00
- 4:30:Coffee, tea, snacks 4:30 - 5:40:Ben Chow<http://math.ucsd.edu/~benchow/>
 (UC San Diego <http://math.ucsd.edu/>)
*Some estimates for gradient Ricci solitons*6:30:Conference dinner
*(location to be announced)*
*
Sunday, May 8*
8:45 - 9:50:Coffee, tea, breakfast snacks 9:50 - 11:00:Lars
Andersson<http://www.aei.mpg.de/~laan/>
 (Max Planck Institute<http://www.aei.mpg.de/english/contemporaryIssues/home/index.php>
 & Harvard <http://www.math.harvard.edu/>)
*The black hole stability problem*11:00 - 11:20:Coffee, tea, snacks 11:20 -
12:30:Bill Minicozzi <http://www.mathematics.jhu.edu/minicozzi/> (Johns
Hopkins <http://www.mathematics.jhu.edu/>)
*Singularities and dynamics of Mean Curvature Flow*
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*Location: * Savery Hall <http://www.washington.edu/maps/?l=SAV>, Room 260.

*Parking:*  Available in the Central Parking
Garage<http://www.washington.edu/maps/?l=Central%20Parking%20Garage&c=parking>.
Enter from 15th Ave NE, across from NE 41st St. Parking costs $5 on Saturday
until noon, and is free on Sunday.

*Traffic:*  Saturday May 7 is Seattle's "opening day of the boating
season<http://www.seattleyachtclub.org/Default.aspx?p=DynamicModule&pageid=286476&ssid=164107&vnf=1>,"
which means that the Montlake
Bridge<http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=montlake+bridge&aq=&sll=47.647176,-122.298517&sspn=0.023303,0.055747&ie=UTF8&hq=montlake+bridge&hnear=&z=15&iwloc=A>
will
be closed and the area around it will be very crowded, with crew races in
the morning and a boat parade in the afternoon. You should be OK if you
avoid the Montlake bridge and the eastern side of campus on Saturday.

*Hotel Info:*  A limited number of discounted rooms ($129 instead of the
regular price of $149) are available at the Silver Cloud
Inn<http://www.scinns.com/university.php>
, 5036 25th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98105.  It's a nice hotel, with an indoor
pool & spa, included breakfast, free wi-fi, and fitness center.  It's a bit
less than a mile walk from campus.  (You do have to walk up a rather long
hill, so if that's a problem you should consider a different
hotel<http://www.math.washington.edu/Visitors/hotels.php>
.) To get the discounted rate, you can either phone the Silver Cloud at
1-800-205-6940 and ask for the *Pacific Northwest Geometry Seminar *group
rate; or you can use their online reservation
system<http://www.silvercloud.com/university.php>,
and when it asks for a Group ID, type in *PNGS* and password *2011*.  You'll
need to give them a credit card number to guarantee the room; their
cancellation policy is 24 hours prior to the date of arrival.

*Travel Reimbursements:* Some funding from the NSF <http://www.nsf.gov/>
 and PIMS <http://www.pims.math.ca/> is available to reimburse travel
expenses for participants in this meeting.  Priority goes to graduate
students and to faculty without grant support for travel. To arrange for
travel reimbursement, please contact Jim Isenberg ([log in to unmask],
541-346-4725) as soon as possible.

*Disability Accommodations: *To request disability accommodation, contact
the Disability Services Office <http://www.washington.edu/admin/dso/> at:
206.543.6450 (voice), 206.543.6452 (TTY), 206.685.7264 (fax), or email at
[log in to unmask] The University of Washington makes every effort to
honor disability accommodation requests. Requests can be responded to most
effectively if received as far in advance of the event as possible,
preferably at least 10 days.

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Click for more information on:

   - UW <http://www.washington.edu/>
   - UW Mathematics Department <http://www.math.washington.edu/>
   - UW Campus maps <http://www.washington.edu/maps/>
   - Hotels <http://www.math.washington.edu/Visitors/hotels.php>
   - Getting to the UW Math
Department<http://www.math.washington.edu/Visitors/howto.php>
   - Other Information for
visitors<http://www.math.washington.edu/Visitors/visitors.php>
   - Travel reimbursements for
participants<http://www.math.washington.edu/~lee/PNGS/travel.html>
   - The PNGS <http://www.math.washington.edu/%7Elee/PNGS/>
   - This meeting <http://www.math.washington.edu/%7Elee/PNGS/2011-spring/>

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For more information about this program, contact:

   - Jack Lee  <http://www.math.washington.edu/~lee>([log in to unmask]
   )

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