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This is the first announcement for the 64th meeting of the Texas Geometry and Topology Conference, to take place at the University of Texas at Dallas from February 25 - 27, 2021.

SPEAKERS

The invited speakers are as follows:

Sun-Yung Alice Chang (Princeton University)

John Etnyre (Georgia Tech University)

David Gabai (Princeton University)

Mark Haskins (Duke University)

Bruce Kleiner (New York University)

Vladimir Markovic (Oxford University)

William Minicozzi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Andre Neves (University of Chicago)

Peter Oszvath (Princeton University)

Antoine Song (University of California, Berkeley)

The conference begins the late afternoon of Friday, February 25 and ends in the early afternoon of Sunday, February 27. Earlier on Friday, Paul Yang (Princeton University) will deliver a colloquium.

SUPPORT

Financial support is available to help defer the travel and living expenses of participants who do not have other funding sources. Requests for support must be received by January 5 to receive full consideration. Graduate students, postdocs, early-career faculty, women, individuals from groups under-represented in the mathematical sciences or from institutions with little federal support, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to participate and to apply for support.

There is no registration fee for the conference. There will be an optional dinner on Saturday evening with a cost of $30.

This conference is supported by the National Science Foundation (DMS-1812040) and the University of Texas at Dallas.

WEBSITE

For more information, and to register, please visit the conference website: https://sites.google.com/view/tgtc2022/home

TGTC

The Texas Geometry and Topology Conference is a biannual conference held at Texas universities and committed to bringing geometers and topologists of national and international stature to the region to discuss their research and to interact with mathematicians from Texas and surrounding states. For more information, please see the TGTC website: https://www.math.tamu.edu/~tgtc/archive/


On behalf of the local organizers,

Mohammad Akbar
Ronan Conlon
Baris Coskunuzer
Mieczyslaw Dabkowski
Vladimir Dragovic
Stephen McKeown
Nathan Williams

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