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Dear Colleagues,


There will be a "Geometry-Topology Winter School" in

    "Nesin Mathematical Village"

between January 6-19, 2020.

Some of the mini-courses include:


Advanced Level:


1. Craig Van Coevering: Special Metrics in Sasakian Geometry

2. Lorenzo Foscolo: Gibbons-Hawking Ansatz of Hyperkähler Metrics in Dimension 4

3. Andreas Savas-Halilaj: Minimal Submanifolds, Mean Curvature Flow
and Isotopy Problems

4. Martin Svensson*: Topics in Harmonic Maps

5. Mustafa Kalafat: Representation Theory of the Lie Algebra of G2


Intermediate Level:


6. Eyüp Yalçınkaya: Spin Geometry and Seiberg-Witten Equations

7. Murat Savaş: Hyperbolic Geometry

8. Özgür Kelekçi: Kahler Geometry (and Einstein Manifolds)

9. Buket Can Bahadır: Introduction to Elliptic Partial Differential Equations

10. Mehmet Kılıç: Metric Geometry



The mini-courses will be of introductory nature and beneficiary to
Ph.D. students, Postdocs and beginners to the area.
We will be able to provide some support for graduate students
and postdocs for local expenses.
We ask all participants, especially those interested in being
considered for the support,
to complete the registration form as soon as possible.

Details can be found on the web site of the winter school:

       http://gtnmk.droppages.com/2020a/

In the middle of the week, there is a break, and also a trip to
"The Ancient City of Ephesus" nearby.

Please advertise among the Graduate students in your department/institute.

Looking forward to seeing you in Mathematics Village !


Dr. Kalafat


PS: There are still a few open slots. If you also have a
research-mini-course proposal for 1 or 2 weeks during the above dates,
please send us ASAP.



MATHEMATICS VILLAGE PHOTOS:

https://interestingengineering.com/nesin-mathematics-village-learn-enjoy-math



(*) To be confirmed


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