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Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to invite you to the 2021 edition of the Workshop "Modern Techniques in Riemannian Geometry".  This Workshop has been held since 2014 and its main goal is to bring students of mathematics and related programs into contact with academics from various institutions around the world and with top-level and current lines of research in Differential Geometry. This year's edition is a collaborative effort between Durham University, UK, and UNAM, Mexico, and will be held in April 21st-23rd, 2021 in a virtual format. The list of confirmed speakers, abstracts, and registration form are available on the event web page:

https://sites.google.com/ciencias.unam.mx/mtrgeom/

We look forward to your participation in this workshop.

Best regards,

The organizers: Juan Carlos Fernández, UNAM
Fernando Galaz-García, Durham University
Oscar Palmas, UNAM


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Estimados colegas:

Nos complace invitarlos a la edición 2021 del Taller de "Técnicas Modernas en Geometría Riemanniana". Desde 2014 se ha desarrollado este taller con el fin de que los estudiantes de las carreras de matemáticas y afines tengan contacto con académicos de diversas instituciones en el mundo y atraerlos hacia líneas de investigación en Geometría Diferencial de primer nivel y actualidad. La edición de este año es un esfuerzo colaborativo entre la Universidad de Durham en Reino Unido, y la UNAM en México, que se llevará a cabo de manera virtual del 21 al 23 de abril 2021. La lista de conferencistas, resúmenes y forma de registro están disponibles en la página del evento:

https://sites.google.com/ciencias.unam.mx/mtrgeom/

Esperando contar con su participación, aprovechamos para enviarles un cordial saludo,

Los organizadores:
Juan Carlos Fernández, UNAM
Fernando Galaz-García, Universidad de Durham,
Oscar Palmas, UNAM
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