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Dear colleagues,
we are pleased to announce the following event:


SMI course "Conformal geometry, Cartan connection and locally conformally Kaehler structures"
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https://gecogedi.dimai.unifi.it/event/573/

Date: Sunday, May 13, 2018 -- Saturday, May 19, 2018

Place: Palazzone di Cortona

The workshop consists of a ten-hours course delivered by Paul Gauduchon, plus around ten seminars on current research in differential geometry.

The event is supported by: Dipartimento di Matematica e Informatica "Ulisse Dini", Firenze; Scuola Matematica Interuniversitaria; SIR2014 AnHyC "Analytic aspects in complex and hypercomplex geometry" (code RBSI14DYEB), GNSAGA-INdAM.

/The participants interested in presenting a poster should get in contact with David Petrecca, see below./

Posters should be prepared *and brought in hard
copy* in format up to A1  in portrait (594 x 841 mm) or A2 in
landscape (420 x 594 mm).

We suggest some possible poster styles:
[http://www.latextemplates.com/cat/conference-posters]

for further information contact David Petrecca: petrecca at math.uni-hannover.de

Organizing Commitee: D. Angella, S. Calamai, G. Gentili, A. Otiman, D. Petrecca, N. Tardini

Invited Speakers: P. Gauduchon , S. Huang, N. Istrati, E. Legendre, L. Li, F. Madani, D. Petrecca, M. Pilca, Y. Wang, C. Yao


Best regards, 

on behalf of the organizers

David Petrecca
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David Petrecca
Institut für Differentialgeometrie
Office a421 (Main building)

Leibniz Universität Hannover
Welfengarten 1, 30167 Hannover, DE

Phone: +49 511 762 9023
Web: http://service.ifam.uni-hannover.de/~petrecca/

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