The
Workshop
The William Rowan Hamilton Geometry and Topology
Workshop is an annual directed workshop held at the Hamilton
Mathematics Institute (HMI), Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. The first two days of the workshop will consist
of three mini-courses. The last three days will consist of
research-oriented lectures.
Mini-course
The mini-course on horocycle
flows in homogeneous spaces and moduli spaces, by Jon Chaika and
Donald Roberton, will be held
during July 30-31 at
the HMI and is aimed at junior researchers. Participants interested in attending should register
online to attend both the mini-course and the lecture
series.
Lectures
The lecture series will be held during August 1-3 at the HMI. It will
consist of talks on topics related to the conference theme of Group
actions and ergodic theory in geometry and topology . These talks will convey recent advances in the field and
propose future directions of study.
Goals
The goal of the William Rowan Hamilton
Geometry and Topology Workshop is to provide a forum in which the
international geometry and topology community meet annually to
discuss topics of an interdisciplinary
nature and formulate future research directions. The workshop has a
permanent website at http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~hmi/events/gt/gt.htm.
Sponsors
Boston College, the Hamilton Mathematics
Institute, and
the Science
Foundation of Ireland have generously provided funding to co-sponsor
this event as part of their commitment to fostering ties between the US
scientific community and the European scientific community.
Contact
Information
If you have any questions, contact the
organizers at ian.biringer@bc.edu or kathryn.lindsey@bc.edu
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