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The 20th Southeast Geometry Seminar will be held
at the Georgia Institute of Technology on
Sunday April 29, 2012.

The speakers are:

Jason Cantarella (University of Georgia)
Meredith Casey (Georgia Tech)
Kirk Lancaster (Wichita State University)
Junfang Li (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Jason Parsley (Wake Forest University)

A poster session is also planned and some funding for
those wishing to attend is available.

There will be a public lecture by Jason Cantarella
primarily aimed at undergraduates (or highschool
students) at 5 PM.  The title is:  The Square Peg
Theorems or What does it mean to solve simultaneous
equations.

For more information, see http://www.math.uab.edu/sgs/ 
or
contact one of the organizers:

John McCuan (Georgia Tech)
Mohammad Ghomi (Georgia Tech)
Vladimir Oliker (Emory)
Junfang Li (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Fernando Schwartz (University of Tennessee)

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