Workshop
Registration Deadline: | January 27, 2014 almost 11 years ago |
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To apply for Funding you must register by: | October 27, 2013 about 11 years ago |
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Location: | Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley CA |
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- Mark Behrens (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Julie Bergner (University of Virginia)
- Andrew Blumberg (Columbia University)
- Michael Ching (Amherst College)
- Thomas Church (Stanford University)
- Christopher Douglas (University of Oxford)
- William Dwyer (University of Notre Dame)
- Soren Galatius (Stanford University)
- Lars Hesselholt (Nagoya University)
- Michael Hopkins (Harvard University)
- Po Hu (Wayne State University)
- Daniel Isaksen (Wayne State University)
- Nitya Kitchloo (Johns Hopkins University)
- Tyler Lawson (University of Minnesota Twin Cities)
- Bob Oliver (Université de Paris XIII (Paris-Nord))
- Oscar Randal-Williams (University of Cambridge)
- John Rognes (University of Oslo)
- Brooke Shipley (University of Illinois at Chicago)
- Constantin Teleman (University of California, Berkeley)
- Craig Westerland (University of Minnesota Twin Cities)
Algebraic topology is a rich, vibrant field with close connections to many branches of mathematics. This workshop will describe the state of the field, focusing on major programs, open problems, exciting new tools, and cutting edge techniques.
The introductory workshop serves as an overview to the overlying programmatic theme. It aims to familiarize graduate students, postdocs, and non-experts to major and new topics of the current program. Though the audience is expected to have a general mathematical background, knowledge of technical terminology and recent findings is not assumed.
Keywords and Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC)
Primary Mathematics Subject Classification
No Primary AMS MSC
Secondary Mathematics Subject Classification
No Secondary AMS MSC
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To apply for funding, you must register by the funding application deadline displayed above.
Students, recent PhDs, women, and members of underrepresented minorities are particularly encouraged to apply. Funding awards are typically made 6 weeks before the workshop begins. Requests received after the funding deadline are considered only if additional funds become available.
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