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Recent Advances in Kahler Geometry
May 18-22, 2015
Vanderbilt University
http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/~kahlergeometry

Shanks Lecturer:
Shing-Tung Yau, Harvard University

Speakers:
Vestislav Apostolov, Universite du Quebec a Montreal
Claudio Arezzo, ICTP
Hugues Auvray, Universite Paris-Sud
Charles P. Boyer, University of New Mexico
Xiuxiong Chen, Stony Brook University
Akito Futaki, University of Tokyo
Henri Guenancia,   Stony Brook University
Hans-Joachim Hein, University of Maryland
Claude LeBrun,  Stony Brook University
Chi Li, Stony Brook University
Toshiki Mabuchi,  Osaka University
Nefton Pali, Universite Paris-Sud
Yann Rollin,  Universite de Nantes
Julius Ross, University of Cambridge
Cristiano Spotti, University of Cambridge
Song Sun, Stony Brook University
Gabor Szekelyhidi,  University of Notre Dame
Valentino Tosatti, Northwestern University
Craig van Coevering, U.S.T.C.
Jeff Viaclovsky, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Bing Wang, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Ben Weinkove, Northwestern University

 
The conference is supported by the Vanderbilt University and by a grant from 
the National Science Foundation.

Graduate students, recent PhDs, and members of underrepresented groups are 
especially encouraged to participate and to apply for support. 
For more information, registration, and to apply for support, please visit our website:
http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/~kahlergeometry

Priority will be given to those who send their request for support before March 31, 2015.

Also for other information, email us at: [log in to unmask]


Local organizers:
Ioana Suvaina
John Ratcliffe
Rares Rasdeaconu
Caner Koca


Vanderbilt University, Mathematics Department, Stevenson Center 1326, Nashville, TN

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