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This year's annual Boston University-Keio University Workshop will be on
Geometry and Mathematical Physics.  The Workshop will take place June 29 -
July3, 2020, at Boston University.  Morning talks will be by senior
researchers on topics of current research interest in these fields, with
all talks accessible to advanced graduate students.  Afternoon talks will
be by recent PhDs and graduate students.

Pending NSF approval, funding will be available for travel and local
expenses for grad students and recent PhDs from outside the Boston area.
Details of the workshop, including contact info and a funding application
form, are at http://math.bu.edu/keio2020.  An overview of the last BU-Keio
Workshop in Geometry and Math Physics is at http://math.bu.edu/keio2017.
Participation by women and underrepresented minorities is welcomed.

For the Organizers:
Hiroyasu Izeki (Keio U.)
Siu-Cheung Yau (BU)
Steve Rosenberg (BU)

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