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Pacific Northwest Geometry Seminar 
2018 Winter Meeting

University of British Columbia 
Vancouver, BC, Canada

Saturday and Sunday, March 3 and 4, 2018

Schedule

Saturday, March 3, 2018
10:30-11:00Coffee and breakfast snacks
11:00-12:00Richard Schoen (U.C. Irvine)
The positive mass theorem revisited
12:00-1:30Lunch
1:30-2:30Christine Breiner (Fordham University)
Compactness theory for harmonic maps into metric spaces
2:30-3:00Coffee break
3:00-4:00Catherine Searle (Wichita State University)
The maximal symmetry rank conjecture for non-negatively curved manifolds
4:00-4:15Coffee break
4:15-5:15Ovidiu Munteanu (University of Connecticut)
Structure of four dimensional Ricci solitons
6:30Dinner
(location to be announced; please register if you would like to attend)
Sunday, March 4, 2018
8:30-9:00Coffee and breakfast snacks
9:00-10:00André Neves (University of Chicago)
Title to be announced
10:00-10:30Coffee break
10:30-11:30Regina Rotman (University of Toronto)
Lengths of periodic geodesics and related questions

LOCATION: All talks will be in the Earth Sciences Building (ESB), Room 2012 (region E3 of the campus map).


REGISTRATION: There is no cost for attending this meeting, but we do ask all participants to please complete the following quick free registration form so that we can plan appropriately. Thank you!

Register here.


More information


If you still have questions about this program, contact one of the organizers:
 PNGS home page

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John M Lee, Professor of Mathematics
Box 354350, University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-4350
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