Conferences and Meetings on Geometry and Topology
1. 46th Annual Spring Topology and Dynamics Conference
Dates 22 Mar 2012 → 24 Mar 2012
Location Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Ci, Mexico
Abstract The Spring Topology and Dynamics Conference 2012 is being organized by the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico and by Rhodes College and will be held in the Centro Historico in Mexico City, March 22-24, 2012. It will feature six plenary and 12 semi-plenary speakers, as well as special sessions in continuum theory, dynamical systems, general/set theoretic topology, geometric group theory/geometric topology and low dimensional topology.
Weblink http://www.matem.unam.mx/STDC2012/
.
2.Workshop on Geometric Analysis
Dates 27 Mar 2012 → 30 Mar 2012
Location University of Frankfurt, Germany
Abstract The aim of the workshop is to bring together people working in Geometric Analysis.
Weblink http://www.math.uni-frankfurt.de/~lamm/index.html
Related subject(s) Analysis
.
3.Interactions between Noncommutative Algebra, Representation Theory, and Algebraic Geometry
Dates 08 Apr 2012 → 12 Apr 2012
Location Berkeley, United States
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/workshops/all-workshops/show/-/event/Wm9063
Related subject(s) Algebra
4.The 2012 Ibero-American Conference on Topology and Its Applications
Dates 10 Apr 2012 → 14 Apr 2012
Location Guanajuato, Mexico
Organizer Angel Tamariz Mascarúa, co-chairman, (UNAM), Richard Wilson co-chairman, (UAM), Juan Angoa Amador (BUAP), Constancio Hernández García (UAM), Fernando Hernández Hernández (Universidad Michoacana), Sergio Macario (UJI), Patricia Pellicer (UNAM)
Abstract One of the objectives of the Ibero-American Conferences is to bring together topologists from around the world. The Conference will consist of 7 plenary talks of 50 minutes each, 2 workshops and contributed talks of 20 minutes in parallel special sessions. The official languages of the Conference are English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Weblink http://docencia.izt.uam.mx/cita/cita-2012
5.CTC — Chico Topology Conference
Dates 04 May 2012 → 06 May 2012
Location Chico, California, United States
Abstract Researchers at all levels are invited to present 30-minute contributed talks in any area of topology.
Weblink http://www.csuchico.edu/~tmattman/CTC.html
Contact Thomas Mattman; Email: TMattman@CSUChico.edu
6.AIM Workshop: Contact topology in higher dimensions
Dates 21 May 2012 → 25 May 2012
Location American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, United States
Abstract This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, will be devoted to developing high dimensional contact topology.
Weblink http://www.aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/contacttop.html
7. 8th International Conference On Non-Euclidean Geometry In ModernPhysics And Mathematics (BGL-8): After The Names Of Three Founder OfThe Non-Euclidean Geometry
Dates 22 May 2012 → 25 May 2012
Location Uzhgorod, Transcarpathia, Ukraine
Weblink http://bgl.iep.org.ua
Related subject(s) Mathematical Physics
8.Higher Order Problems in Geometric Analysis
Dates 05 Jun 2012 → 08 Jun 2012
Location University of Bath, United Kingdom
Abstract The aim of this workshop is to bring together experts in geometric analysis and foster interaction with researchers in neighbouring fields, such as differential geometry, numerical analysis, or applied mathematics. The focus is on problems giving rise to partial differential equations of higher order.
Weblink http://people.bath.ac.uk/rm257/geometric_analysis/
Related subject(s) Analysis
9.Quantum invariants of 3-manifolds
Dates 07 Jun 2012 → 09 Jun 2012
Location Institut de Recherche Mathématiquée Avancé, Univer, France
Abstract The theme is ‘Quantum Invariants of 3-Manifolds in Mathematics and in Physics’.
Weblink http://www-irma.u-strasbg.fr/article1172.html
Related subject(s) Mathematical Physics
10.XIVth International Conference on Geometry, Integrability and Quantization
Dates 08 Jun 2012 → 13 Jun 2012
Location Sts. Constantine and Elena resort (near Varna), Bulgaria
Abstract This conference can be considered a continuation of previous meetings on Geometry and Mathematical Physics which took place in Bulgaria, Zlatograd (1995) and Varna (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011). ‘Geometry’ in the title refers to modern differential geometry of real and complex manifolds with some emphasis on curves, sigma models and minimal surface theory, ‘Integrability’ to either the integrability of complex structures or classical dynamical systems of particles, soliton dynamics and hydrodynamical flows presented in geometrical form, and ‘Quantization’ to the transition from classical to quantum mechanics expressed in geometrical terms. The overall aim is to bring together experts in Classical and Modern Differential Geometry, Complex Analysis, Mathematical Physics and related fields to assess recent developments in these areas and to stimulate research in related topics.
Weblink http://www.bio21.bas.bg/conference/
Related subject(s) Algebra
11.ARRANGEMENTS IN PYRENEES — School and Workshop on “Hyperplane arrangements and related topics”.
Dates 11 Jun 2012 → 15 Jun 2012
Location Universite de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, Pau, France
Abstract The school’s lectures will be mainly aimed at Ph. D. students and young researchers, and should be of interest for all researchers in this area of encouraged to propose contributed talks of 30 minutes. The workshop will include these and a small number of invited talks on recent advances in the field.
Weblink http://lma.univ-pau.fr/equipes/algebre-geometrie/arrangements/
Related subject(s) Courses and Events for Math Students
12.SoCG 2012 — 28th Symposium on Computational Geometry
Dates 16 Jun 2012 → 20 Jun 2012
Location Chapel Hill, NC, United States
Weblink http://socg2012.web.unc.edu/
13.2012 VBAC Conference — Conference on Geometry and quantization of Moduli Spaces
Dates 18 Jun 2012 → 22 Jun 2012
Location Barcelona, Spain
Abstract Is the last activity of the Research Programme on Geometry and Quantization of Moduli Spaces that takes place from March to June 2012 at the CRM.
Weblink http://www.crm.cat/cmodulispaces
14.AIM Workshop: Dynamics of the Weil-Petersson geodesic flow
Dates 18 Jun 2012 → 22 Jun 2012
Location American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, United States
Abstract This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, will be devoted to the study of recent advances in understanding deformations of Riemann surfaces via the Weil-Petersson metric on Teichmuller and moduli spaces.
Weblink http://www.aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/weilpetersson.html
15.Noncommutative Algebraic Geometry
Dates 18 Jun 2012 → 29 Jun 2012
Location Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, United States
Abstract This workshop will introduce some of the major themes of the MSRI program ‘Interactions between Noncommutative Algebra, Representation Theory, and Algebraic Geometry’ to be held in the spring of 2013. There will be four mini-courses on the topics of noncommutative projective geometry, deformation theory, noncommutative resolutions of singularities, and symplectic reflection algebras. As well as providing theoretical background, the workshop will aim to equip participants with some intuition for the many open problems in this area through worked examples and experimental computer calculations.
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/workshops/summer-graduate-workshops/show/-/event/Wm9213
16.Summer@ICERM: Geometry and Dynamics
Dates 18 Jun 2012 → 10 Aug 2012
Location Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Abstract The Summer@ICERM program is designed for a select group of 10-12 undergraduate scholars. Students will work in small groups of two or three, supervised by a faculty advisor and aided by a teaching assistant. The faculty advisors will describe a variety of enticing open questions in geometry and in dynamical systems of geometric origin. Topics discussed will include Euclidean, hyperbolic and projective geometry, iteration of geometric constructions, and mathematical billiards. A variety of activities around these research themes will allow participants to engage in collaborative research, communicate and examine their findings in formal and informal settings, and report-out their findings with a finished product.
Topics Geometry, Dynamics
Weblink http://icerm.brown.edu/summerug
Related subject(s) Courses and Events for Math Students
17.ESF-EMS-ERCOM Conference on Perspectives in Discrete Mathematics
Dates 24 Jun 2012 → 29 Jun 2012
Location Bellaterra, Spain
Abstract Discrete Mathematics in a wide sense: graph theory, combinatorics, discrete geometry, computer science, and applications. One of the main goals is to stress connections with other areas, in particular: analysis, geometry, number theory, physics and probability.
Topics Discrete Mathematics, graph theory, combinatorics, discrete geometry, computer science, applications, connections, analysis, geometry, number theory, physics, probability
Weblink http://www.esf.org/index.php?id=9304
Related subject(s) Multidisciplinary Events in Mathematics; Graph Theory and Combinatorics
18.Foliations 2012
Dates 24 Jun 2012 → 30 Jun 2012
Location Lodz, Poland
Abstract The main purpose of Foliations 2012 is to stimulate the exchange of new ideas in all aspects of foliations theory and related topics. The conference is a satellite of the 6th European Congress of Mathematics.
Weblink http://foliations2012.math.uni.lodz.pl
19.AIM Workshop: Hypergeometric motives
Dates 25 Jun 2012 → 29 Jun 2012
Location International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trie, Italy
Abstract This workshop, sponsored by AIM, NSF, and ICTP, will focus on the L-functions of arithmetic geometry whose Euler factors are generically of degree higher than two.
Weblink http://aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/hypermotives.html
20.IVth Workshop on Coverings, Selections, and Games in Topology
Dates 25 Jun 2012 → 30 Jun 2012
Location Department of Mathematics, Seconda Università di N, Italy
Abstract Organized on the occasion of Ljubisa Kocinac turning 65, this workshop covers the study of selective properties in mathematics (SPM), with particular emphasis on applications in general topology, topological algebra, and real analysis. A list of confirmed invited speakers and a call for contributed lectures are provided at the conference webpage.
Weblink http://u.cs.biu.ac.il/~tsaban/spmc12
21.Workshop on geometric structures on manifolds and their applications
Dates 01 Jul 2012 → 07 Jul 2012
Location Castle Rauischholzhausen near Marburg, Germany
Abstract The workshop takes places at Castle Rauischholzhausen near Marburg, 100 km north of Frankfurt. Its aim is to bring together in a casual and friendly atmosphere scientists from mathematics and theoretical physics working on topics like: Einstein metrics, Sasakian geometry, almost Hermitian geometry, $G_2$ structures, holonomy theory, Dirac operators, spin geometry, generalized Kühler geometry, calibrated geometry, applications to super strings and mathematical physics.
Weblink http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~agricola/rauisch2012/
22.Topological Dynamics in the Physical and Biological Sciences
Dates 16 Jul 2012 → 21 Dec 2012
Location Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, , United Kingdom
Abstract The programme is intended to stimulate interaction between applied mathematicians, biologists and physicists who frequently encounter dynamical problems that have some explicit or implicit topological content. We use the term ‘topological’ to convey the idea of structures, e.g. knots, links or braids in 3D, that exhibit some measure of invariance under continuous deformation. Dynamical evolution is then subject to the topological constraints that express this invariance. A basic common problem is to determine minimum energy structures (and routes towards these structures) permitted by such constraints; and to explore mechanisms, e.g.diffusive, by which such constraints may be broken. Workshops: A number of workshops will take place during the programme. For full details please see: http://www.newton.ac.uk/events.html .
Weblink http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/TOD/
23.Algebraic Topology: applications and new directions Stanford Symposium 2012
Dates 23 Jul 2012 → 27 Jul 2012
Location Stanford University, Palo Alto, United States
Abstract A conference to be held in honour of Gunnar Carlsson, Ralph Cohen and Ib Madsen to celebrate their 60th and 70th birthdays.
Weblink http://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/tillmann/StanfordSymposium.html
24.Poisson 2012 — Poisson Geometry in Mathematics and Physics (Summer School and Conference)
Dates 23 Jul 2012 → 03 Aug 2012
Location Utrecht, Netherlands
Abstract This will be a 2-weeks event: the first week is a “Summer School”, and the second one is a “Conference”. This is the 8th event of a series of biennial meetings that have previously taken place in Warsaw (1998), Luminy (2000), Lisbon (2002), Luxembourg (2004), Tokyo (2006), Lausanne (2008) and Rio de Janeiro (2010). For junior participants, we plan to offer financial assistance towards living expenses. We also expect to offer several merit-based fellowships that will also provide travel support.
Weblink http://www.uu.nl/poisson2012
Related subject(s) Courses and Events for Math Students
25.Workshop and Conference on Holomorphic Curves and Low Dimensional Topology
Dates 30 Jul 2012 → 11 Aug 2012
Location Stanford, United States
Abstract The main focus of this workshop will be on holomorphic curve techniques in low-dimensional topology and symplectic geometry. The workshop is a part of the FRG: Collaborative Research: Topology and Invariants of Smooth 4-Manifolds. It is funded by NSF Focused Research Grant DMS-1065955. Additional funds come from the Stanford University Mathematics Research Center. There will be one week of mini-courses, primarily for graduate students, followed by a conference during the second week.
Weblink http://www.math.umn.edu/~akhmedov/Stanford2012
26.GROSA — Encuentro de Geometría Diferencial
Dates 31 Jul 2012 → 03 Aug 2012
Location Rosario, Argentina
Abstract It is a satellite conference to the 4th. Latin American Mathematicians Congress (CLAM, Córdoba, Argentina, August 2012). The objective is to create a space of diffusion, research and work on current topics of differential geometry and its applications.
Weblink https://www.fceia.unr.edu.ar/~grosa/
Contact Email: grosa@fceia.unr.edu.ar
27.GEAR Retreat — The first Retreat of the GEometric structures And Representation varieties (GEAR) Network
Dates 06 Aug 2012 → 10 Aug 2012
Location Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Abstract The retreat is designed is to build bridges between mathematicians working in areas relating to GEometric structures And Representation varieties. Each day of the will feature one of the following themes: (1) Higgs Bundles (2) Geometric Structures and Teichmüller Spaces (3) Dynamics on Moduli Spaces (4) Special Representations and Geometric Structures (5) Hyperbolic 3-manifolds.
Topics Higgs Bundles, Teichmüller Spaces, Dynamics on Moduli Spaces, Representation Varieties, Hyperbolic 3-manifolds
Weblink http://gear.math.illinois.edu/programs/SeniorRetreat2012.html
Related subject(s) General Mathematical Research
28.CCCG 2012 — 24th Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry
Dates 08 Aug 2012 → 10 Aug 2012
Location Charlottetown, PEI, Canada
Weblink http://2012.cccg.ca/
29.ICFGD2012 — International Conference on Fluid Mechanics, Graph Theory and Differential Geometry
Dates 16 Aug 2012 → 18 Aug 2012
Location Bangalore, India
Abstract In view of the increase in applications of mathematics in diverse fields the conference will be focusing on the interdisciplinary aspects and applications. The International Conference on ‘FLUID MECHANICS, GRAPH THEORY and DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY’ is being organized to explore the developments in the respective fields. The conference provides a common platform for researchers to acquaint them with advanced strategies with the help of experts in the related subjects.
Topics Graph Theory, Fluid Mechanics, Differential Geometry
Weblink http://www.christuniversity.in/Mathematics/deptresources.php?division=Deanery of Sciences&dept=12&sid=145#ac
Contact Phone: ((+91 (0) 9742225815 (Prof. T. V. Joseph) +91(0) 93412 54547(Dr. S. Pranesh))); Email: icfgd2012@christuniversity.in
Related subject(s) Graph Theory and Combinatorics; Thermodynamics, Fluid Dynamics and Statistical Physics
30.AIM Workshop: Invariants in convex geometry and Banach space theory
Dates 20 Aug 2012 → 24 Aug 2012
Location American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, United States
Abstract This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, will be devoted to the study of invariants related to a few important problems at the intersection of geometric analysis and Banach space theory.
Weblink http://www.aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/convexbanach.html
31.PADGE2012 — Conference on Pure and Applied Differential Geometry
Dates 27 Aug 2012 → 30 Aug 2012
Location Leuven, Belgium
Abstract Conference on differential geometry, with as special topics: Minimal submanifolds, Lagrangian submanifolds and related topics, affine differential geometry, Lorentzian geometry
Weblink http://wis.kuleuven.be/Events/padge2012
32.GFTA — 8- th International Symposium on Geometric Function Theory and Applications
Dates 27 Aug 2012 → 31 Aug 2012
Location Ohrid, Macedonia
Abstract The aim of the symposium is to bring together researchers working on topics mainly related to Univalent and Geometric Function Theory.
Weblink http://www.uab.ro/gfta-2012/
33.QISG2012 — Quantum Integrable Systems and Geometry 2012
Dates 03 Sep 2012 → 07 Sep 2012
Location Olhao, Portugal
Abstract This is the final workshop of the FCT project “Algebroids, Geometry, Quantum Groups and Applications”, PTDC/MAT/099880/2008. It is intended to focus on recent developments in quantum integrable systems and quantum geometry. There will be invited lectures and contributions from the participants. The workshop will be held at the Real Marina Hotel in Olhao, southern Portugal. The proceedings of the workshop will be published. All participants are requested to register using the registration form. For technical reasons the number of participants is limited, we encourage early registration.
Topics Quantum integrable systems, quantum geometry, algebroids, geometry, quantum groups
Weblink http://www.fctec.ualg.pt/qisg/
Contact Nenad Manojlovic Department of Mathematics, University of Algarve Gambelas, Portugal; Email: nmanoj@ualg.pt
Related subject(s) Mathematical Physics; Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information Theory
34.XVII Geometrical Seminar
Dates 03 Sep 2012 → 08 Sep 2012
Location Zlatibor, Serbia
Organizer Bogolubov Laboratory of Geometrical Methods Mathematical Physics, Moscow
Weblink http://poincare.matf.bg.ac.rs/~geometricalseminar/
35.AGMP-8 Brno — Algebra Geometry and Mathematical Physics – 8th workshop – Brno 2012
Dates 12 Sep 2012 → 14 Sep 2012
Location Brno, Czech Republic
Abstract AGMP is the traditional scientific meeting on contemporary topics in Algebra, Geometry and Mathematical Physics, with an emphasis on the interface between them. The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers in these disciplines. The meeting is organized in Brno – the city in the geographical center of Europe. All participants are encouraged to present a contributed talk. The proceedings of the conference is planned to be published as a special number of an established journal.
Topics Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry, Mathmatical Physics
Weblink http://agmp.eu/brno12/
Contact M. Kures; Email: kures_at_fme.vutbr.cz
Related subject(s) Algebra; Mathematical Physics
36.Erlangen — Lie and Klein ; the Erlangen program and its impact on mathematics and physics
Dates 20 Sep 2012 → 22 Sep 2012
Location Strasbourg, France
Abstract This is the 90th Encounter between Mathematicians and Theoretical Physicists will take place at Institut de Recherche Mathématique Avancée (University of Strasbourg and CNRS) on Septembre 20-22, 2012. The theme will be : “Lie and Klein ; the Erlangen program and its impact on mathematics and physics”.
The talks will be in English. Some of the talks will be survey talks intended for a general audience.
Graduate students and young mathematicians are welcome.
Topics geometry ; topology ; lie ; klein ; erlangen program ; mathematics ; theoeretical physics ; mathematical physics ; history
Weblink http://www-irma.u-strasbg.fr/article1173.html
Contact Lizhen Ji : lji@umich.edu and Athanase Papadopoulos : athanase.papadopoulos@math.unistra.fr; Email: lji@umich.edu ; athanase.papadopoulos@math.unistra.fr
Related subject(s) Mathematical Physics; General Mathematical Research
37.ERC research period on DIOPHANTINE GEOMETRY
Dates 20 Sep 2012 → 20 Oct 2012
Location Pisa, Italy
Abstract This event is part of the European Research Council programme.
Weblink http://www.crm.sns.it/event/242/
38.Noncommutative Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory
Dates 14 Jan 2013 → 24 May 2013
Location Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, United States
Abstract Over the last few decades noncommutative algebraic geometry (in its many forms) has become increasingly important, both within noncommutative algebra/representation theory, as well as having significant applications to algebraic geometry and other neighbouring areas. The goal of this program is to explore and expand upon these subjects and their interactions. Topics of particular interest include noncommutative projective algebraic geometry, noncommutative resolutions of (commutative or noncommutative) singularities, Calabi-Yau algebras, deformation theory and Poisson structures, as well as the interplay of these subjects with the algebras appearing in representation theory-like enveloping algebras, symplectic reflection algebras and the many guises of Hecke algebras.
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/programs/show/-/event/Pm145
39.Introductory Workshop: Noncommutative Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory
Dates 28 Jan 2013 → 01 Feb 2013
Location Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, United States
Abstract This workshop will provide several short lecture series consisting of two or three lectures each to introduce postdocs, graduate students and non-experts to some of the major themes of the conference. While the precise topics may change to reflect developments in the area, it is likely that we will run mini-series in the following subjects: noncommutative algebraic geometry; D-module theory; derived categories; noncommutative resolutions of singularities; deformation-quantization; symplectic reflection algebras; growth functions of infinite dimensional algebras.
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/workshops/all-workshops/show/-/event/Wm9062
Related subject(s) Algebra
40.Interactions Between Analysis and Geometry
Dates 11 Mar 2013 → 14 Mar 2013
Location Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM),, United States
Abstract Within mathematics, as within science in general, there is a need for greater communication between workers from different research specialties. The purpose of this program is to promote the interaction between two core areas of mathematics-analysis and geometry. Geometers can give analysts new perspectives and focus for their research; geometers can benefit from an exchange of ideas with analysts by becoming more familiar with the powerful tools of their field. An application is available online. Encouraging the careers of women and minority mathematicians and scientists is an important component of IPAM’s mission and we welcome their applications.
Weblink http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/iag2013/
Related subject(s) Analysis
41.Interactions between Noncommutative Algebra, Representation Theory, and Algebraic Geometry
Dates 08 Apr 2013 → 12 Apr 2013
Location Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, United States
Abstract In recent years there have been increasing interactions between noncommutative algebra/representation theory on the one hand and algebraic geometry on the other. This workshop would aim to examine these interactions and, as importantly, to encourage the interactions between the three areas. The precise topics will become more precise nearer the time, but will certainly include: Noncommutative algebraic geometry; noncommutative resolutions of singularities and Calabi-Yau algebras; symplectic reflection and related algebras; D-module theory; deformation-quantization.
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/workshops/all-workshops/show/-/event/Wm9063
Related subject(s) Algebra
42.Optimal Transport: Geometry and Dynamics
Dates 19 Aug 2013 → 20 Dec 2013
Location Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, United States
Abstract In the past two decades, the theory of optimal transportation has emerged as a fertile field of inquiry, and a diverse tool for exploring applications within and beyond mathematics. This transformation occurred partly because long-standing issues could finally be resolved, but also because unexpected connections emerged which linked these questions to classical problems in geometry, partial differential equations, nonlinear dynamics, natural sciences, design problems and economics. The aim of this program will be to gather experts in optimal transport and areas of potential application to catalyze new investigations, disseminate progress, and invigorate ongoing exploration.
Weblink http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/programs/show/-/event/Pm8952
43.ICERM Semester Program on “Low-dimensional Topology, Geometry, and Dynamics”
Dates 09 Sep 2013 → 06 Dec 2013
Location Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Abstract The program focuses on the recent impact of computation and experiment on the study of the pure mathematics sides of topology, geometry, and dynamics. Specific areas include 3-dimensional topology, the study of locally symmetric spaces, low-dimensional dynamics, and geometric group theory. Included are areas where computation has not yet had an impact, but might do so in the near future.
Topics Low-dimensional Topology, Geometry, and Dynamics
Weblink http://icerm.brown.edu/sp-f13
Related subject(s) General Mathematical Research; Courses and Events for Math Students
via: conference-service