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Dear colleagues,

Here is the announcement of the 55th Cascade Topology Seminar, which will take place at Portland State University November 7-8, 2015.

Best regards,
Angélica Osorno

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THE 55th CASCADE TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
Fall 2015
           Saturday and Sunday, November 7-8, 2015
Portland State University

Portland, Oregon


Schedule

 

Saturday, November 7

 

9:30 -10:00

Caffeine and Carbohydrates

10:00-11:00

Robert Lipshitz (University of Oregon)

11:15-12:15

Vesna Stojanoska (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

12:15-2:00

Lunch

2:00-3:00

Mark Behrens (University of Notre Dame)

3:30-4:30

Ryan Budney (University of Victoria)

6:30 - ?

Dinner at the home of Steve Bleiler

Sunday, November 8

 

9:30-10

Caffeine and Carbohydrates

10:00-11:00

Ben Williams (University of British Columbia)

11:15-12:15

Sheel Ganatra (Stanford University)


TRAVEL SUPPORT:

The Cascade Topology Seminar is supported in part by  grants from the
National Science Foundation and the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical
Sciences.  The support of these agencies is gratefully acknowledged.
The Seminar has dedicated funding available to support the participation
of graduate students, early career mathematicians, and members of traditionally
underrepresented groups.  Members of these aforementioned groups are
especially encouraged to apply and attend.

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For general information about the CASCADE, abstracts of talks, and general information about the CTS visit the local CASCADE web site:

 

http://people.reed.edu/~ormsbyk/ctsfall15/

It contains up-to-date information about this meeting, travel
information and general information about the CASCADE.
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For more information about this meeting, contact the
local organizers:

 

Angélica Osorno [log in to unmask]

Kyle Ormsby [log in to unmask]

Steven Bleiler [log in to unmask]

 



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