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Graduate student summer workshop
Diffeomorphism groups: algebra, topology, homology
UC Berkeley
June 8-12, 2015

Registration is now open for this week-long summer school on classical diffeomorphism 
groups and their connections with problems in topology, geometry, and dynamics. 

Open to graduate students at all levels, the summer school features two self-contained 
mini-courses, guided problem sessions, and guest lectures.  

Mini-course speakers:  
Kathryn Mann (UC Berkeley)
Bena Tshishiku (U. Chicago)

Guest lectures: TBA

For more information, visit the workshop 
website: math.berkeley.edu/~kpmann/ss2015.html

To register, please visit the website. Financial support for travel and housing is available for 
US citizens and permanent residents traveling from outside the Bay area. Participation is 
limited. Participants requesting financial support should register by March 31.

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