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Dear Colleagues,

 

The 20th Midwest Geometry Conference will take place on January 17-18, 2015 at The University of Oklahoma, Norman.

 

The Midwest Geometry Conference had been an annual meeting since its founding in 1991 until 2007, it was revived in 2012 at the University of Oklahoma (cf. http://www2.math.ou.edu/~wwei/mgc2012/). Everyone is welcome! Minorities, women, persons with disabilities, graduate students, recent Ph.D.s, postdoctoral researchers, junior faculty, and high school math teachers are especially encouraged to participate. There will be no registration fee. Lectures will take place in Physical Sciences Building. There will be a conference dinner on Saturday night.


The invited speakers are:


Richard L. Bishop (University of Illinois at  Urbana-Champaign)


Alfonso Carriazo (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain)

 

Bang-Yan Chen (Michigan State University)

 

Karston Grove (University of Notre Dame)

 

Robert Gulliver (University of Minnesota)

 

Junfang Li (University of Alabama at Burmingham)

 

Ye Li (Central Michigan University)

 

Chiu-Chu Mellisa Liu (Columbia University)

 

Ovidiu Munteanu (University of Connecticut)

 

Lei Ni (University of California at San Diego)

 

Xiaocun Rong (Rutgers University at New Brunswick)


Bogdan Suceavă (California State University at Fullerton)

 

Jie Qin (University of California at Santa Cruz)

 

Shihshu Walter Wei (The University of Oklahoma)

 

Joseph A. Wolf (University of California at Berkeley)


Lina Wu (BMCC of City University of New York)


Handan Yildirim (Istanbul University, Turkey)

 


There will also be 20-minute contributed talks for those who wish to speak. Contributed talks on any aspect of the theory or application of Geometry, Geometric Analysis, or Differential Geometry in the broadest sense are welcome. If you plan to give a talk, please indicate the title on the registration form and send a PDF file of your abstract of less than one-half page to Lina Wu ([log in to unmask])

Support

National Science Foundation (pending)

Organizers

Weiping Li (Oklahoma State)

Shihshu Walter Wei (Oklahoma)

Lina Wu (BMCC-CUNY)

Contact

Lina Wu

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For more details, please see

http://www.math.ou.edu/mgc20/


Happy New Year!


Best regards,

Shihshu Walter Wei

on behalf of the organizers 

 

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