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Dear Fellow Geometers,
We are pleased to announce the Symposium

Perspectives of the Ricci Flow
February 28, 2013.
Graduate Center, CUNY.

The speakers will be:


   - *David Glickenstein, University of Arizona
   *
   - *Dan Knopf, University of Texas
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   - *Jian Song, Rutgers University
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   - *Ioana Suvaina, Vanderbilt University*

The Organizing Committee consists of:

Prof. Zeno Huang (CUNY-CSI), Prof. Bianca Santoro  (CUNY-City College)
and Prof.
Christina Sormani (CUNY-Lehman College).

More information about the Symposium, including schedule, title and
abstracts of the talks,  may be found at the conference website,

*http://www.math.csi.cuny.edu/~huang/ricci.pdf*

The Graduate Center of CUNY is located at 5th Ave and 34th St. in
Manhattan, right across from the Empire State Building.

Unfortunately, no funding is available for mathematicians attending the
conference, so please try to find resources in your own home institution.

This event is sponsored by the Initiative for the Theoretical Sciences at
the Graduate Center of CUNY and and the CSI Provost’s Research Scholarship.


-- 
Bianca Santoro
Assistant Professor
The City College of New York
138th St. and Convent Ave, NAC 4/112B
New York, NY 10031
Phone: (212) 650 5165
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