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Workshop on High Dimensional Topology

December 8-9, 2012

University of Notre Dame

The focus of this conference is the topology of high dimensional manifolds, 
featuring techniques from surgery theory, geometric group theory, algebraic K-
theory, and geometry. The conference will mark the retirement of Frank 
Connolly.

The speakers are:

Mike Davis (Ohio State University)
Tom Farrell (Binghamton University)
Ian Hambleton (McMaster University)
Qayum Khan (Indiana University)
Ivonne Ortiz (Miami University, Ohio)
Larry Taylor (University of Notre Dame)
Shmuel Weinberger (University of Chicago)

More details, including information about lodging and registration, are found on 
the conference webpage.

http://mypage.iu.edu/~qkhan/conference/

The conference will be partially supported by a grant from the National Science 
Foundation.  Some funds are available to support travel and lodging costs of 
participants, especially for graduate students and junior faculty without other 
support.

We hope to see you there,

Jim Davis ([log in to unmask])

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