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Summer Northwestern Analysis Program (SNAP)
Partial Differential Equations
July 24 - August 11, 2017
Northwestern University

As part of the NSF RTG grant "Analysis on Manifolds", SNAP 2017 is a three-week summer school in analysis to be held at Northwestern University. It will feature mini-courses on various topics in analysis, aimed at undergraduate and graduate students and recent PhDs. The theme of SNAP 2017 is Partial Differential Equations.

Guest speakers: Ilia Binder (Toronto), Daniele Valtorta (Zurich), Monica Visan (UCLA)

Speakers from Northwestern: Antonio Auffinger, Laura DeMarco, Aaron Naber, Aaron Peterson, Guillaume Roy-Fortin, Ben Weinkove, Jared Wunsch, Steve Zelditch

Financial support is available for undergraduates, graduate students and recent PhDs who are US citizens or US permanent residents. Women mathematicians and members of other under-represented groups are especially encouraged to apply for support.

For more details, please visit:

www.math.northwestern.edu/SNAP2017/

This event is supported by the Mathematics Department of Northwestern University and the National Science Foundation RTG grant "Analysis on manifolds".  

Organizers: Antonio Auffinger, Laura DeMarco, Ezra Getzler, Aaron Naber, Aaron Peterson, Valentino Tosatti, Ben Weinkove, Jared Wunsch.
Northwestern University, Mathematics Department, 2033 Sheridan Rd, Evanston, IL
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