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Geometric Analysis Mini-Conference
November 12-13, 2015
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

This two-day conference highlights recent developments in analysis of non-linear elliptic 
and parabolic partial differential equations arising in differential geometry and geometric 
flow equations --- including mean curvature flow, Ricci flow, and Yang-Mills gradient flow. 
The Friday Workshop features leading experts in geometric analysis while the Thursday 
Mini-Courses are intended to introduce Ph.D. students and junior mathematicians to key 
concepts in geometric analysis.

Speakers for Geometric Analysis Workshop, Friday, November 13, 2015:

Christine Breiner, Fordham University
Xiaodong Cao, Cornell University
Rafe Mazzeo, Stanford University
William Minicozzi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yannick Sire, Johns Hopkins University
Jeffrey Streets, University of California, Irvine
Mu-Tao Wang, Columbia University
Ben Weinkove, Northwestern University
William Wylie, Syracuse University

Invited Speakers for Mini-Courses, Thursday, November 12, 2015:

Christine Breiner, Fordham University
Ben Weinkove, Northwestern University
William Wylie, Syracuse University

To register (required), apply for funding, or view further details of the program, please 
visit the conference website:

http://www.finmath.rutgers.edu/ga2015/information.php

This event is supported by Rutgers University and the National Science Foundation. 
Graduate students, junior faculty, women, individuals from groups under-represented in 
the mathematical sciences or from institutions with little federal support, and persons 
with disabilities are especially encouraged to participate and to apply for support. Priority 
will be given to requests received before September 30, 2015.

Organizers:

Paul Feehan and Natasa Sesum
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

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