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THE FOURTH DUKE MATHEMATICAL JOURNAL CONFERENCE

         Thursday, April 26 to Sunday, April 29, 2017

                Duke University, Durham, NC


This is the first announcement.  As with the last two of the DMJ conferences, it 
will be focused on young mathematicians (speakers and participants) from the 
US and abroad. It will cover an array of subject areas that are well-
represented in the Duke Journal.  There will be nine talks by young 
mathematicians. The speakers are:

                Emmanuel Breuillard (Munster)
                Ivan Corwin (Columbia)
                Alessio Figalli (Zurich)
                John Pardon (Princeton)
                Lu Wang (Wisconsin)
                Melanie Matchett Wood (Wisconsin)
                Giulia Sacca (MIT)
                Alex Wright (Stanford)
                Zhiwei Yun (Yale)

and three more talks by

                Arnaud Beauville (Nice)
                Eduard Looijenga (Utrecht and Beijing)
                Walter Neumann (Columbia)

Organizing Committee: 

                Robert Bryant (Duke)
                Richard Hain (Duke)
                Lenhard Ng (Duke)
                Colleen Robles (Duke)
                Jonathan Wahl (Managing Editor DMJ, UNC Chapel Hill)

We have applied for NSF funding and expect to have funds to support young 
participants. More information will be available at:

        https://sites.duke.edu/dmj2018

A second announcement will be made in late January with details on funding 
and registration.

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