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Chères et chers collègues,
[Toutes nos excuses pour les éventuels envois multiples.]

Nous vous rappelons qu'un colloque international intitulé

Géométrie riemannienne et fonctions généralisées

se tiendra à l'université Paris Diderot,
les jeudi 4 et vendredi 5 octobre 2018.

Il est organisé par l'équipe Géométrie et Dynamique de l'Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu - Paris Rive Gauche
(IMJ-PRG, UMR 7586 du CNRS), avec le soutien de l'UFR de Mathématiques de l'université Paris Diderot.

Ce colloque sera notamment l'occasion de fêter nos collègues et amis André Bellaïche, Daniel Meyer et Dimitris Scarpalezos.

Les conférenciers invités sont :

Davide Barilari (Paris) ;
Marc Chaperon (Paris) ;
Sylvestre Gallot (Grenoble) ;
Ursula Hamenstädt (Bonn, Allemagne) ;
Anatole Khélif (Paris) ;
Michael Kunzinger (Vienne, Autriche) ;
Barbara Nelli (L'Aquila, Italie) ;
Pierre Pansu (Orsay) ;
Stevan Pilipović (Novi Sad, Serbie) ;
Ludovic Rifford (Nice) ;
Hans Vernaeve (Ghent, Belgique) ;
Cédric Villani (Lyon) - sous réserves ;
Marina Ville (Tours).

Le comité scientifique est présidé par Gérard Besson (Grenoble).

Vous trouverez plus de détails sur le site
http://evenements.imj-prg.fr/bms
qui sera régulièrement actualisé.

Ce site permet aussi de s'inscrire en ligne (gratuitement), ce que nous vous demandons de faire si vous souhaitez assister
au colloque, et ce afin de faciliter le travail des organisateurs. Merci d'avance.

L'affiche du colloque est téléchargeable à l'adresse suivante :
https://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~eric.toubiana/affiche-fr.pdf
et une version en anglais est disponible ici :
https://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~eric.toubiana/affiche-en.pdf

Pour contacter les organisateurs, merci d'utiliser l'adresse suivante :
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Avec nos très cordiales salutations,

Les organisatrices et organisateurs,
René Cori, Gentiana Danila, Marie-Hélène Mourgues, Eric Toubiana


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Dear colleagues,
[apologies for multiple posting]

We remind you the international conference entitled:

Riemannian Geometry and Generalised Functions

which will be held in Paris, on the campus of université Paris Diderot,
on Thursday 4th and Friday 5th of October, 2018.

It is organised by the "Géométrie et Dynamique" group of the "Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu - Paris Rive Gauche"
(IMJ-PRG, a research lab of the French CNRS), with the support of the Maths Department of université Paris Diderot.

This conference will be the occasion to celebrate our colleagues and friends André Bellaïche, Daniel Meyer and Dimitris Scarpalezos.

The invited speakers are:

Davide Barilari (Paris);
Marc Chaperon (Paris);
Sylvestre Gallot (Grenoble);
Ursula Hamenstädt (Bonn, Germany);
Anatole Khélif (Paris);
Michael Kunzinger (Vienna, Austria);
Barbara Nelli (L'Aquila, Italy);
Pierre Pansu (Orsay);
Stevan Pilipović (Novi Sad, Serbia);
Ludovic Rifford (Nice);
Hans Vernaeve (Ghent, Belgium);
Cédric Villani (Lyon) - to be confirmed;
Marina Ville (Tours).

The Scientific Committee is chaired by Gérard Besson (Grenoble).

Further detail is available on the conference website:
http://evenements.imj-prg.fr/bms
which will be regularly updated.

Online (free) registration should be made through the website. For logistics and catering purposes,
please registrate if you wish to attend the conference . Thank you in advance.

You may download the conference poster through the following link:
https://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~eric.toubiana/affiche-en.pdf
and a French version of the poster is available here:
https://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~eric.toubiana/affiche-fr.pdf

You can email the organisers at the following address:
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Best regards,

The organisers,
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