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Dear Colleagues,

We are very happy to announce this year's Georgia Topology Conference.  We will meet June 7th - 11th, virtually (via Zoom).  The main topic for the conference is the topology of 4-manifolds.  The program includes a wide-ranging series of talks about many aspects of 4-manifold topology, as well as several opportunities for participants to interact both informally and in problem sessions.

The following speakers are confirmed:

Julian Chaidez
David Gabai
Robert Gompf
Sherry Gong
Kristen Hendricks
Jen Hom
Alexandra Kjuchokova
Danica Kosanovic
Peter Lambert-Cole
Ikshu Neithalath
Daniel Ruberman
Paul Wedrich
Tadayuki Watanabe

The website below contains more information about the conference, as well as a link for registration.  If you plan to participate in the conference, we ask that you register for planning purposes, however the conference is free for all participants.  We hope that members of historically underrepresented groups in mathematics who are interested in the conference will consider participating, and we are committed to making the conference accessible to all interested participants.

2021 Georgia Topology Conference<https://research.franklin.uga.edu/topology/2021-georgia-topology-conference>

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us -- we hope very much to have you at the 2021 Georgia Topology Conference.

Best wishes,

Akram Alishahi
David Gay
Joseph Hoisington
Peter Lambert-Cole
Gordana Matic
Michael Usher
Weiwei Wu
Melissa Zhang

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