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Dear Colleagues,


We are happy to announce a two week program on “Computational aspects of Thin Groups” to be held 03 June 2024-14 June 2024 at the Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS), National University of Singapore, Singapore. There will be lecture series for the first week intended for graduate students and postdocs and a conference in the second week.


Speakers of Lecture Series in Week 1 (3–7 June 2024):

Dane Flannery (University of Galway, Ireland) Computational aspects of strong approximation

Heiko Dietrich (Monash University, Australia) Computation with finitely-presented groups

Katherine Stange (University of Colorado Boulder, USA) Integral packings and Number Theory.



Speakers of Conference in Week 2 (10–14 June 2024):

Jacques Audibert (Max-Planck-Institut for Mathematics in the Sciences, Germany)

Emmanuel Breuillard (Oxford University, UK)

Alla Detinko (University of Huddersfield, UK)

Alexander Hulpke (Colorado State University, USA)

Sang-hyun Kim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Korea)

Alex Kontorovich (Rutgers University, USA)

Emmanuel Kowalski (ETH Zürich, Switzerland)

Martin Liebeck (Imperial College London, UK)

Gaven Martin (Massey University, New Zealand)

Chen Meiri (Technion – Israel institute of Technology, Israel)

Andrei Rapinchuk (University of Virginia, USA)

Jeroen Schillewaert (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Anne Thomas (University of Sydney, Australia)

N. Venkataramana (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India)

Peter Sarnak* (Institute for Advanced Study and Princeton University, USA)

Public Lecture, to be confirmed

Jordan Ellenberg* (University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA) to be confirmed

For more information, please see the program website at   https://ims.nus.edu.sg/events/computational-aspects-of-thin-groups/  where you may also register for the program at the bottom of the page.



We hope to see you soon in Singapore!
On behalf of the organizers:


Bettina Eick (Technische Universität Braunschweig)

Eamonn O’Brien (The University of Auckland)

Alan Reid (Rice University)

Ser Peow Tan (National University of Singapore)

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