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*CUNY Convergence of Metric Spaces Workshop *
*August 7-8, 2014*
CUNY Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016

*This two day impromptu unfunded workshop will start with a series of *
*introductory lectures on Thursday:*

Gromov-Hausdorff Convergence and Compactness Theorem
Intrinsic Flat Convergence
Alexandrov Spaces
Gromov's Filling Volume
Arzela-Ascoli Theorems

*On Friday there will be a series of 30 minute talks primarily given*
*by young mathematicians with recent results concerning the *
*convergence of metric spaces.   *

Conference website:

*https://sites.google.com/site/professorsormani/cuny-if-workshop-14
<https://sites.google.com/site/professorsormani/cuny-if-workshop-14>*

*Please email me to let me know if you wish to be included on the*
*participant list.   We only have capacity for 40 participants.  *

*Please email me a possible title and abstract if you would like to speak *
*about any results concerning convergence of metric spaces or Riemannian *
*manifolds and I will see if there is a slot available for you.*

There is no funding for participants or speakers because this is an
impromptu
event organized at the last minute in response to the fact that a number of
young
mathematicians studying converging spaces will be in the NYC area at this
time.
We welcome anyone who wishes to attend and arrange their own accomodations
and travel.

-- 
Prof. Christina Sormani
Department of Mathematics
CUNY GC and Lehman College
http://comet.lehman.cuny.edu/sormani
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