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We invite you to the Mirror Symmetry in the Midwest Conference,
Kansas State University,
Thursday November 3-Sunday November 6, 2011.

The conference webpage is:
http://www.math.ksu.edu/~galston/conference/

The subject of the conference is algebraic and geometric aspects of Mirror
Symmetry. The conference will feature a mini-course and a poster session for
graduate students, in addition to standard talks. The speakers for the
conference will (tentatively) include:

* Paul Aspinwall, Duke University
* Andrei Caldararu, University of Wisconisn-Madison
* Ricardo Castano-Bernard, Kansas State University
* Cheolhyun Cho, Seoul National University
* Paul Horja, Oklahoma State University
* David Morrison, University of California, Santa Barbara
* Andrew Neitzke, University of Texas
* Yong-Geun Oh, University of Wisconsin-Madison
* Tony Pantev, University of Pennsylvania
* Yongbin Ruan, University of Michigan
* Nicolo Sibilla, Northwestern University
* Yan Soibelman, Kansas State University
* Ilia Zharkov, Kansas State University

Everyone is welcome. Please register on the conference webpage as soon as
possible!

We will be able to offer partial support for expenses to some participants.
Graduate students, junior faculty, women, minorities, and persons with
disabilities are especially encouraged to participate and to apply for support.

We hope to see you in Manhattan!

Best regards,
Garrett Alston
 

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