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ICM 2014 Satellite Conference on Geometric Analysis

August 22-24, 2014/ SungKyunKwan University, Suwon, Korea



Geometric analysis plays a central role in the study of differential 
geometry  and has applications to many other fields.

This conference is devoted to exploring the use of geometric analysis 

not only for its own right but

also for application to problems raised in various other fields.

The purpose of this conference is to bring together people

working in these inter-related areas to provide them with

the oppotunity to inroduce and learn recent progress in these fields.





Invited speakers 



 - 40 Minutes Talk

Kazuo Akutagawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Michiel Van den Berg (University of Bristol)

Giovanni Calvaruso (University del Salento)

Jaigyoung Choe (KIAS)

- Stable capillary hypersurfaces in a wedge

Eduardo Garcia-Rio (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)

Peter Gilkey(University of Oregon)

Klaus Kirsten (Baylor University)

Li Ma (Henan Normal University)

Roberto Miatello (National University of Cordoba)

Kouei Sekigawa (Niigata University)



 - 25 Minutes Talk

Seoung Dal Jung (Jeju National University)

Isabel Dotti (National University of Cordoba)

Hyunsuk Kang (KIAS)

Jongsu Kim (Sogang University)

Yoonweon Lee (Inha University)

Ramón Vázquez Lorenzo (University of Santiago de Compostela)

Stana Nikcevic(SANU, Serbia)

Raphael Ponge(Seoul National University)

Keom Kyo Seo (Sookmyung Women’s University)





Organizers:

Peter Gilkey (University of Oregon)

JeongHyeong Park (Sungkyunkwan University) 

Jinsung Park (KIAS)





For registration and more information, please visit the website: 
http://home.kias.re.kr/MKG/h/ICM2014SCGA/

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