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The Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville will host the 37th annual Spring Lecture Series. 
The Lecture Series title is "Higher Codimensional Elliptic Boundary Problems".
Rafe Mazzeo (Stanford) will deliver five lectures
The dates for the meeting are April 12-14, 2012.
Invited speakers include:
Pierre Albin (University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana)
Charles L. Epstein (University of Pennsylvania)
Gerardo Mendoza (Temple University)
Svitlana Mayboroda (University of Minnesota)
Paul Loya (Bighamton University)
Robin Graham (University of Washington)
Andras Vasy (Stanford University)
Thomas Krainer (Pennsylvania State University, Altoona)
Boris Vertman (University of Bonn, Germany).

A public lecture entitled "How Does the World Fit Together?" will be delivered by Lorenzo Sadun (University of Texas, Austin) on April 12th.

Contributed talks are welcome. Abstracts must be received by March 1st. Funding is being sought from the NSF; funds may be available to help defray participants' expenses. Recent Ph.D.'s, graduate students, women and other minorities are especially encouraged to apply for financial support.

The conference is being organized by John Ryan and Chaim Goodman-Strauss. Inquiries and abstracts should be directed to John Ryan ([log in to unmask]) or by mail to
Department of Mathematical Sciences,
SCEN 301,
1 University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville,
AR 72701-1201. 

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