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First Announcement: Australian-German Workshop on Differential Geometry in the Large

Mark the date: 4-15 February 2019.

A new Australian research centre in the Mathematical Sciences, MATRIX, have given support 
to a meeting tentatively to be held from the 4th to the 15th of February 2019.

The event is a two week thematic programme in Differential Geometry to be held at the 
MATRIX research/conference centre located at the Creswick campus of the University of 
Melbourne in Australia.  Our plan is to hold an International research meeting in Differential 
Geometry, Geometric Analysis and Differential Topology in the first week and a smaller 
research symposium, in the style of Oberwolfach, in the second.  The participants in the 
second week will primarily be active researchers in Differential Geometry, Geometric 
Analysis and Differential Topology working in Australia or Germany.  See the website: 
https://www.matrix-inst.org.au/events/australian-german-workshop-on-differential-
geometry-in-the-large/

We would like to gauge interest as to who would like to participate in the workshop and in 
what capacity.

If your are interested in participating could you please indicate how likely you would be to 
attend?  Yes or maybe would be enough at this stage.  Could you also tell us if you would 
need us to support you financially?  Either with accommodation, or with flights, or both.  
Finally could you tell us how much you want to participate?   In the conference in the first 
week, the symposium in the second or the full two weeks.

The simplest way to lodge your interest to us would be for you to fill out the following online 
form by Sunday 26th of March, 2018:
 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdOC7xQ07w_Cx8qAPgIevt_3o-rD61T26BL-
UhU1u4WW-3Cow/viewform?usp=sf_link

This will help us with our planning.

Sincerely,

Owen Dearricott, University of Melbourne
Diarmuid Crowley, University of Melbourne
Thomas Leistner, University of Adelaide
Yuri Nikolayevsky, LaTrobe University
Wilderich Tuschmann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Katrin Wendland, University of Freiburg

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