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We are glad to announce the

Maryland Analysis and Geometry Atelier

to take place August 21-25, 2017 at the University of Maryland, College 
Park, located at the outskirts of Washington, DC.

The aim is to bring together students and researchers working on analytic 
aspects of problems in geometry and dynamics.

The program will include a mix of mini-courses and research talks with an 
emphasis on introducing a variety of geometric and analytic techniques 
that could have wide applications to problems in geometric analysis and 
related areas.

The heart of the workshop will be three 5-hour minicourses by:

Rafe Mazzeo (Stanford)
Dror Varolin (Stony Brook)
Alex Wright (Clay & Stanford)

In addition, each day there will be one research talk. The speakers are:

Steve Bradlow (Illinois)
Otis Chodosh (IAS & Princeton)
Simion Filip (Clay & Harvard)
Ailana Fraser (British Columbia)
Mike Wolf (Rice)

The intention is to also allow ample time for discussion and 
collaboration.

Financial support for this event is available by a UMD (University of 
Maryland)-FAPESP (Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estad de Sao Paulo) 
seed grant, and by the National Science Foundation GEAR (GEometric 
structures And Representation varieties) network workshop grant.

Graduate students, postdocs, and early-career mathematicians are 
especially encouraged to participate and apply for financial support.

The registration deadline is April 15th.

For more details and registration please check the webpage

https://www-math.umd.edu/maga/general-information.html

that will be updated regularly.

Yanir Rubinstein

(for the organizers:
Paolo Piccione, Yanir Rubinstein, Richard Wentworth)

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