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Thematic Program in Kahler Geometry,
June 12-30, 2017, Center for Mathematics at Notre Dame

A three week program in Kahler geometry will be held at the University
of Notre Dame.

Week 1 (June 12-16): Undergraduate Summer School on Riemann surfaces
Mini courses given by:

Andrei Jorza (Notre Dame)
Claudiu Raicu (Notre Dame)
Gabor Szekelyhidi (Notre Dame)

Week 2 (June 19-23): Graduate Student Workshop
Mini courses given by:

Eleonora Di Nezza (Imperial College)
Hans-Joachim Hein (Fordham)
Valentino Tosatti (Northwestern)
Jian Song (Rutgers)

Week 3 (June 26-30): Conference in Current Developments and New Directions in Kahler 
Geometry
Confirmed speakers:

Daniele Angella (Firenze)
Xiuxiong Chen (Stony Brook)
Tristan Collins (Harvard)
Tamas Darvas (University of Maryland)
Thibaut Delcroix (ENS, Paris)
Ruadhai Dervan (Cambridge)
Eleonora Di Nezza (Imperial College)
Henri Guenancia (Stony Brook)
Bin Guo (Columbia)
Slawomir Kolodziej (Jagiellonian University)
Eveline Legendre (Toulouse)
Gang Liu (Northwestern)
Heather Macbeth (MIT)
Mihai Paun (UIC/KIAS)
Duong H. Phong (Columbia)
Cristiano Spotti (Aarhus)
Song Sun (Stony Brook)
Valentino Tosatti (Northwestern)
David Witt Nystrom (University of Gothenburg)
Michela Zedda (Salento)

The program is supported by the National Science Foundation and the
Center for Mathematics at Notre Dame.

Graduate students, recent PhDs, and members of underrepresented groups
are especially encouraged to participate and to apply for support. For
more information, registration, and to apply for support, please visit
our website:

https://www3.nd.edu/~cmnd/programs/cmnd2017/

On behalf of the organizers:
Julius Ross (Cambridge), Gabor Szekelyhidi (Notre Dame), Ben Weinkove (Northwestern)

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