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Date: Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 12:52 PM
Subject: Advertisement for the Riviere-Fabes symposium in Analysis and PDE this April (travel funds available)
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Dear Colleagues:
The Twenty-third Riviere-Fabes Symposium on Analysis and PDE will be held at the University of Minnesota this coming Spring on the weekend of April 24-26 (Friday afternoon - Sunday morning). This email aims to advertise the program and the availability of
travel funds supporting junior researchers (especially graduate students and post-docs). We would appreciate it if you forwarded this email to anyone you know who might be interested in attending.
The Symposium's program consists of two hour-long lectures from each of the following speakers:
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Panagiota Daskalopoulos - Columbia University
Pierre Germain - Courant Institute
Rowan Killip - University of California, Los Angeles
Ovidiu Savin - Columbia University
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The lectures will begin at approximately 3:30 pm on Friday Afternoon (April 24) and will be finished by noon on Sunday (April 26)
More information and details will be posted at the conference website,
https://math.umn.edu/upcoming-events/riviere-fabes.
TRAVEL FUNDS AVAILABLE: Partial support of travel and local expenses is available for young mathematicians, including Postdoctoral Scholars and Graduate Students, who wish to attend the conference. We especially encourage travel support applications from
groups traditionally underrepresented in the Mathematical Sciences. Further information and application details are available from the conference's funding website,
https://math.umn.edu/rivière-fabes-2020/financial-support
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The Riviere-Fabes Symposium is sponsored by the NSF, the Rivière-Fabes Fund at the University of Minnesota, and the IMA (Institute for Mathematics and its Applications) through its Participating Institution Conference Program.
The Symposium was established in 1998 in memory of our colleagues Nestor Rivière and Eugene Fabes. These meetings are a continuation of the Rivière Lectures, which ran from 1979-1997.
Sincerely Yours,
The Organizing Committee:
Dmitriy Bilyk (Chair), Max Engelstein, Hao Jia, Markus Keel,
Nicolai Krylov, Svitlana Mayboroda, Peter Polacik, Mikhail Safonov,
Daniel Spirn, Vladimir Sverak