Serving the Mathematical Community since 1989
62th meeting at Texas A&M University, College Station, November 8-10, 2019
Speakers:
Irina Bobkova, Texas A&M University, Picard groups in chromatic homotopy theory Andreas Cap, University of Vienna, Geometric compactifications and parabolic geometries Mikhail Gromov, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU and IHES, Metric inequalities for manifolds with positive mean curvatures and with positive scalar curvatures
John Lott, UC Berkeley, Almost Ricci-flat 4-manifolds Mikhail Lyubich, Stony Brook University, Conformal dynamics: Julia sets, Kleinian groups, and Schwarz reflections Mateusz Michalek, Max Planck Institute, Leipzig, From topology to algebraic geometry and back again Kirsten Wickelgren, Duke University, An arithmetic count of rational plane curves Tian Yang, Texas A&M University, Some progress on the volume conjecture for the Turaev-Viro invariants
On Friday, November 8, 5pm, Andreas Cap will give a talk for graduate students entitled
Cartan geometries
This Conference is supported by the National Science Foundation and Texas A&M University.
There are no registration fees, everyone is welcome, but we ask all participants to register. Register by clicking here!
Some support is available. Graduate students, post-docs, junior faculty, women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encourage to participate and to apply for support. The deadline for the application for support is October 15
The schedule of the talks, the information on accommodation and directions to Texas A&M University will be posted soon
Administrative questions? Contact Cara Barton tgtc@math.tamu.edu (979) 845-2915.The Texas Geometry and Topology Conference (TGTC) is dedicated to the enhancement of both the educational and the research atmosphere of the community of geometers and topologists in Texas and surrounding states. The TGTC has three specific goals: