Dear Colleagues,

 

The 2013 Midwest Geometry Conference (MGC XIX) will take place on October 19, 2013 at Oklahoma State University, located in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

 

The Midwest Geometry Conference was an annual event in the Midwest region started in 1991, discontinued since 2007, and was revived in 2012 at the University of Oklahoma. (cf. http://www2.math.ou.edu/~wwei/mgc2012/) .
This 2013 conference is a one-day conference at OSU, Stillwater. The invited speakers are:


- Quo-Shin Chi, Washington University

 

- Robert M Hardt, Rice University

 

- Paulo Lima-Filho, Texas A&M University

 

- Gang Liu, University of California, Berkeley

 

- Mei-Chi Shaw, University of Notre Dame

 

- Shihshu Walter Wei, University of Oklahoma

 

- Yongsheng Zhang, MSRI and Northeast Normal University, P. R. China


A detailed schedule is available at the website

 

 https://www.math.okstate.edu/~wli/MidwestGeo2013/conf13.html


All talks will be held in room 514, Mathematical Science and Computer Science Building, OSU, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Inquiries can be sent to  Professor Weiping Li, at the email address [log in to unmask]


The Midwest Geometry Conference 2013 is partially supported by the National Science Foundation.

 

Best regards,

Shihshu Walter Wei


On behalf of the organizers:

Weiping Li and Shihshu Walter Wei

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