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The 58th meeting of the Texas Geometry and Topology Conference will be held at 
the University of Texas-Austin on November 17-19, 2017.

https://www.ma.utexas.edu/tgtc2017/index.html

There will be an introductory talk given by Josh Greene as well as research 
talks by:

David Gay (Georgia)
Josh Greene (Boston College)
Jen Hom (Georgia Tech)
Jeremy Kahn (Brown)
Robert Lipshitz (Oregon)
Dan Margalit (Georgia Tech)
Emmy Murphy (Northwestern))
Dani Wise* (McGill)

*to be confirmed

The talks will begin at 5PM Friday and will end Sunday at noon. Dinner will be 
provided Friday evening between talks and there will be a banquet on Saturday 
night.

TGTC is committed to the strengthening and enrichment of the mathematics 
personnel base.  We will be able to offer some support for expenses. Graduate 
students, junior faculty, women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are 
especially encouraged to participate and to apply for support. Everyone is 
welcome, but registration is required, whether or not you are requesting 
support. Please register as early as possible! There are no registration fees. 
Information and registration is available at

https://www.ma.utexas.edu/tgtc2017/index.html

Feel free to contact us at

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for any questions. We hope to see you in Austin this November!

Jeff Danciger
Bob Gompf
Cameron Gordon
John Luecke

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