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Dear colleagues,

This is the second announcement for the sixth conference of *Geometry &
TACoS - Geometry and Topology of (Almost) Complex Structures*. The topic of
this session is: *Analytic Methods in Birational Geometry.*

There are four talks:

   - Sébastien Boucksom <http://sebastien.boucksom.perso.math.cnrs.fr/> (CNRS
   – CMLS École Polytechnique): “*Valuations and singularities of
   plurisubharmonic functions*“;
   - Eleonora Di Nezza
   <https://perso.pages.math.cnrs.fr/users/eleonora.di-nezza/> (CMLS École
   Polytechnique): “*Pluripotential theory : how to get singular
   Kähler-Einstein metrics*“;
   - Andreas Höring <https://math.unice.fr/~hoering/> (Université Côte
   d’Azur): “*Stein complements in projective manifolds*“;
   - Jian Song <https://sites.google.com/site/jiansongrutgers/home> (Rutgers
   University): “*Moduli space of Kähler-Einstein metrics of negative
   scalar curvature*“;

which will be available on our YouTube channel
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeHQo5ia5gCj5EnCUfY3Obw/featured> from June
23, 2021. A discussion platform on Gitter
<https://gitter.im/GTACOS-June2021> will be active for two weeks after the
release of the videos, and there will be a coffe break via Zoom on July 7,
2021 at 5 pm CET, moderated by the organizers, during which the speakers
may interact personally with the participants.

For more information and the abstracts of these talks, visit our website
<http://events.dimai.unifi.it/tacos/>. If you would like to receive updates
on this and upcoming sessions, please send an email to: [log in to unmask]

Best regards,

Andrea Fanelli, Liana Heuberger, Alexandra Otiman, Francesco Pediconi,
Sebastien Picard, Tat Dat Tô.

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