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SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT

     5th Minimeeting on Differential Geometry
     11-13 December 2012
     CIMAT 
     Guanajuato, Mexico

     https://sites.google.com/site/5meetingdg/home

The 5th Minimeeting on Differential Geometry will be held in the Center for Research in Mathematics 
(CIMAT) in Guanajuato, México, 11-13 December 2012. This is the fifth of a series of annual events 
(school/workshop) held in CIMAT.

The aim of the 5th Minimeeting on Differential Geometry is to bring distinguished US based 
mathematicians to CIMAT to deliver series of lectures for researchers and postgraduate students 
working in the area of Differential Geometry, in order to enrich and stimulate the research environment in 
Mexico and and provide a space for academic interactions.


GUEST SPEAKERS

* Howard Jacobowitz (Rutgers University)
Distinguished Professor Guest of the Mexican Academy of Sciences (AMC) 
and the United States-Mexico Foundation for Science (FUMEC).

* John Ratcliffe (Vanderbilt University)

* Gregor Weingart (IMATE-Cuernavaca, UNAM)


THERE IS NO REGISTRATION FEE


FINANCIAL SUPPORT

There will be some financial support for local expenses for participants, mainly graduate students who 
wish to attend the conference. The deadline for both registration and application for support is November 
14, 2012.

There will also be some NSF support (travel and local expenses) for US based graduate students, young 
researchers, members of under-represented groups and mathematicians with no other available funding. 


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Luis Hernandez-Lamoneda (CIMAT, Mexico) [log in to unmask]
Haydee Herrera (Rutgers University, USA) [log in to unmask]
Rafael Herrera (CIMAT, Mexico), [log in to unmask]

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