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First Announcement

2016 Redbud Topology Conference
April 1-3, The University of Oklahoma

Website: http://www.math.ou.edu/redbud
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Speakers: 
Tarik Aougab (Brown)
David Cohen (Chicago)
Thomas Koberda (Virginia)
Kathryn Mann (Berkeley)
Denis Osin (Vanderbilt)
Piotr Przytycki (McGill)
Jenya Sapir (UIUC)
Robert Young (Courant)

The 2016 Redbbud Topology Conference will be held at the  University of
Oklahoma April 1-3, 2016. The Redbud conference is a regional conference in
topology and related areas, with participants from the University of
Arkansas, the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, and
elsewhere. This year's conference is centered on topics in geometric group
theory and low-dimensional topology. 

Friday April 1 will be a graduate workshop with introductory talks. The main
conference will take place Saturday and Sunday, April 2-3. 

Some funding is available; please register at the conference website by
March 6, 2016 to receive full consideration. Graduate students, recent
Ph.D.s, and mathematicians in underrepresented groups are especially
encouraged to apply. 

Organizers: Noel Brady, Matt Clay, Max Forester, Henry Segerman, Robert
Tang, Jing Tao

Sponsors: NSF and the University of Oklahoma

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