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Conference on 4-manifolds and knot concordance,
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn, Germany

October 17-21, 2016

Conference website:
 http://people.brandeis.edu/~aruray/4manifoldsconference
Registration link:
https://www.mpim-bonn.mpg.de/node/6654

The goal of this conference is to bring together established and
early-career researchers to discuss a range of topics from low-dimensional
topology. It is part of the trimester programme on Topology at the
Hausdorff Institute for Mathematics in September-December 2016.

Confirmed speakers

R. Inanc Baykur (UMass Amherst)
Jae Choon Cha (POSTECH)
David Gabai (Princeton)
David Gay (UGA)
Robert Gompf (UT Austin)
Shelly Harvey (Rice)
Matt Hedden (MSU)
Jennifer Hom (Georgia Tech)
Adam Levine (Princeton)
Brendan Owens (Glasgow)
Daniel Ruberman (Brandeis)
Rob Schneiderman (CUNY)

Organizers:
Chris Davis (UW-Eau Claire), Peter Feller (Boston College/MPIM), Min Hoon
Kim (KIAS), Jeff Meier (Indiana), Allison Miller (UT Austin), Mark Powell
(UQAM), Arunima Ray (Brandeis), Peter Teichner (Berkeley/MPIM).

Registration and funding:
 Please register at https://www.mpim-bonn.mpg.de/node/6654 where you will
be able to request funding and a hotel reservation, and provide a title and
abstract for consideration for a contributed talk. Limited funding,
especially for graduate students and recent PhDs, is available. The
deadline for applying for funding is
August 31.

For any further enquiries, please contact: [log in to unmask]

Arunima Ray
Instructor, Mathematics Department, Brandeis University
*Email* [log in to unmask] *|* *people.brandeis.edu/~aruray
<http://people.brandeis.edu/~aruray>*

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