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Perspectives on integral geometry

University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia, USA
May 30-June 3, 2016

In view of the intense activity in integral geometry over the past few
years, it seems an auspicious moment for the mathematical sciences community
to collect our thoughts on the subject. Our hope is to air the major
viewpoints that have been brought to bear on the subject, both in its
internal development and in its applications, and in this way stimulate
further progress.

To register, please email the organizers at [log in to unmask] Please
also let us know if you would like to contribute a talk, and if you would
like to apply for financial support. Preference for the latter will be given
to junior mathematicians.

For more information please go to

https://sites.google.com/site/perspectivesonintegralgeometry/

Confirmed speakers: 

Robert Adler, Technion
Juan Carlos Alvarez Paiva, University of Science and Technology of Lille
Dennis Amelunxen, University of Hong Kong
Yuliy Baryshnikov, University of Illinois
Dmitry Faifman, University of Toronto
Dusan Pokorny, Charles University and University of Jena
Tom Leinster, University of Edinburgh
Monika Ludwig, Technical University of Vienna
Franz Schuster, Technical University of Vienna
Joel Tropp, California Insititute of Technology
Thomas Wannerer, University of Frankfurt
Wolfgang Weil, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Organizers:

Andreas Bernig, University of Frankfurt
Joseph H.G. Fu, University of Georgia
Gil Solanes, Autonomous University of Barcelona

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