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Workshop: Homological Invariants in Low Dimensional Topology

Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Tehran Iran; July 30-August 4, 2016.

This a one week workshop to bring together specialists in low dimensional topology and knot theory, with particular attention to Heegaard Floer and Khovanov homologies. The program will be a combination of short courses (2-3 sessions) and research conference talks.

Speakers:

    -Selman Akbulut (Michigan State University)
    -Akram Alishahi (Columbia University)
    -Aliakbar Daemi (Stony Brook University & SCGP)
    -Eaman Eftekhary (IPM)
    -David Gay (University of Georgia)
    -Jennifer Hom (Georgia Tech & IAS)
    -Ali Kamalinejad (IPM)
    -Cagri Karakurt (Bogazici University)
    -Adam Levine (Princeton University)
    -Robert Lipshitz (University of Oregon)
    -Ciprian Manolescu (UCLA)
    -Sucharit Sarkar* (Princeton University)
    
(*: to be confirmed)

Organizers:

   -Akram Alishahi 
   -Aliakbar Daemi 
   -Eaman Eftekhary 
   -Faramarz Vafaei 

The conference is supported by Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM). Limited accommodation support is available for junior scientists, postdocs and students.

Nationals of all countries, except Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Canada, Colombia, India, Iraq, Jordan, Pakistan, UK, USA and Somalia can use the visa-upon arrival service and get their visa at the Imam Khomeini Airport of Tehran. For the others, we can apply for the visa on your behalf, but you should register before June 1, 2016.

For further information and registration go to: 
http://math.ipm.ir/gt/LDT.html <http://math.ipm.ir/gt/LDT.html>







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