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Dear colleagues,

This is an announcement for a 4-day workshop on Floer-theoretic and algebro-geometric aspects of SYZ mirror symmetry on September 29-October 2nd. In particular, October 2nd falls on a Friday so the talks on the 4th day will be given as part of the  Western Hemisphere Virtual Symplectic Seminar<https://sites.google.com/view/virtual-symplectic-geometer>.

We invite all professors, postdocs, students, and those outside academia with an interest in topics related to SYZ mirror symmetry to participate. The workshop will feature four half-days of talks, with 3 talks on each day (2 on the last day), running from 8am-1:30pm US Pacific (PDT) / 11am-4:30pm US Eastern (EDT) / 4pm-9:30pm UK (GMT+1) / 5pm-10:30pm European time (GMT+2). Background reading material and videos have been provided as optional resources. There will be ample breaks and opportunities for discussion and social interactions.

Details, including the full schedule, abstracts, and resources, are on our website<https://schms.math.berkeley.edu/events/syz2020/>.

Please forward this announcement to interested parties.

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Floer-theoretic and algebro-geometric aspects of SYZ mirror symmetry

WHAT: 4-Day Online Workshop
WHEN: September 29-October 2nd, 2020
WHERE: Zoom link on website
WEBSITE: https://schms.math.berkeley.edu/events/syz2020/

CONTACT: for any questions, contact the organizers:

Daniel Pomerleano (University of Massachusetts Boston): [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Heather Lee (University of Washington): [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Sheel Ganatra (University of Southern California): [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Catherine Cannizzo (Simons Center for Geometry and Physics): [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Denis Auroux (Harvard University): [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

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Our apologies if you’re receiving this email multiple times.

With kind regards, on behalf of the organizers,
Catherine Cannizzo

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Daniel Pomerleano
Heather Lee
Sheel Ganatra
Catherine Cannizzo
Denis Auroux

https://schms.math.berkeley.edu/events/syz2020/

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