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The Mathematics departments of the University of Utah and Brigham
Young University along with the National Science Foundation are
sponsoring the 29th Semiannual Wasatch Topology Conference to be held
August 15th to August 17th, 2011 in Kimball Junction, Utah.

The organizers are Mladen Bestvina, Ken Bromberg, Greg Conner, Jessica
Purcell, Eric Swenson and Kevin Wortman.

The conference web site is http://www.math.utah.edu/wtc/

Speakers

Ian Biringer, Yale
Jeff Brock, Brown
Dick Canary, Michigan
Indira Chatterji, Ohio State and Université d'Orléans
Matt Clay, Allegheny
Guillaume Dreyer, USC
Steve Kerckhoff, Stanford
Joseph Maher, CUNY Staten Island
Jing Tao, Utah

The conference will be held at the Newpark Resort in Kimball Junction
(note the change of venue).

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