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Texas Geometry and Topology Conference, October 11-13, 2013
http://www.math.tamu.edu/conferences/tgtc/
There are no fees, but please register to participate

Speakers:
 
Andrei A. Agrachev*, SISSA-ISAS
Yakov Eliashberg, Stanford University
Ailana Fraser, University of British Columbia
Mark Green**, UCLA
Rostislav Grigorchuk, Texas A&M University
Richard Hain, Duke University
Yael Karshon, University of Toronto
Laurent Manivel***, Grenoble
Dror Varolin, SUNY at Stony Brook

* will also give a Frontiers in Mathematics lecture series the week after
the conference
** will also give a Frontiers in Mathematics lecture series the week before
the conference
***will give two lectures, one Friday afternoon directed at graduate students

This Conference is supported by the National Science Foundation and Texas
A&M University. There are no registration fees. Everyone is welcome. Some
support is available. Graduate students, post-docs, junior faculty, women,
minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to
participate and to apply for support. 

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