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Dear all,

We are excited to announce a special session on Equivariant Topology and
Geometry at the 2016 Winter Meeting of the Canadian Mathematical Society on
December 3–5, 2016 in Niagara Falls, ON, Canada.

Topics range from equivariant homotopy theory to compact Lie group actions,
interactions between topology and Lie theory, and applications to
symplectic and combinatorial algebraic geometry and moduli spaces.

The current list of confirmed speakers is as follows:

Tony Bahri (Rider)
Anna Marie Bohmann (Vanderbilt)
Peter Crooks (Toronto)
Chen He (Northeastern)
Po Hu (Wayne State)
Lisa Jeffrey (Toronto)
Igor Kriz (University of Michigan)
Sophie Kriz (unaffiliated)
Yiannis Loizides (Toronto)
Augustin-Liviu Mare (University of Regina)
Eckhard Meinrenken (Toronto)
Leonardo Mihalcea (University of Vermont)
Douglas Ravenel (Rochester)
Reyer Sjamaar (Cornell)
Mentor Stafa (Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis)

The conference website is at

https://cms.math.ca/Events/winter16/ .

Please note the early-bird registration deadline is at the end of THIS
WEEK; conference fees rise on October 15.

We appreciate your help in forwarding this announcement to students and
colleagues who might be interested. We hope to see you there!


Yours sincerely,
Jeffrey Carlson and Adina Gamse

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