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MSRI Program in Differential Geometry Workshop: Geometric Flows in
Riemannian and Complex Geometry, May 2-6, 2016

Organizers : Tobias Colding, John Lott, and Natasa Sesum

Registration is at

https://www.msri.org/workshops/705

Deadline for funding : February 2, 2016

The workshop will concentrate on parabolic methods in both Riemannian and
complex geometry

Confirmed Speakers:

Ben Andrews (Australian National University, Tsinghua)
Richard Bamler (Berkeley)
Simon Brendle (Stanford)
Eleonora Di Nezza (Imperial College)
Vincent Guedj (Toulouse)
Tom Ilmanen (ETH)
Bruce Kleiner (NYU)
Bill Minicozzi (MIT)
Andre Neves (Imperial College)
Lei Ni (UC-San Diego)
Felix Schulze (University College London)
Natasa Sesum (Rutgers)
Miles Simon (Magdeburg)
Jian Song (Rutgers)
Gang Tian (Beijing, Princeton)
Peter Topping (Warwick)
Lu Wang (Wisconsin)
Ben Weinkove (Northwestern)
Burkhard Wilking (Muenster)

Some funding is available.  To apply, one must register by February 2, 2016, at

https://www.msri.org/workshops/705

and fill out a funding request there.  Students, recent PhD's, women and
members of underrepresented minorities are particularly encouraged to apply.
Funding awards are typically made 6 weeks before the workshop begins.
Requests received after the funding deadline are only considered if
additional funds become available. This workshop is funded in part by the
National Science Foundation and the Clay Mathematics Institute.

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