June 12-18, 2010 Snowbird, Utah
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Participants: Advanced graduate students and recent post-docs Research Focus: New developments in birational geometry and moduli spaces, such as the minimal model program and constructions of moduli space. Objectives:
Information: This is a Mathematical Research Communities Conference presented by the American Mathematical Society. For further information about accommodation and funding, see the AMS Website. We are now accepting applications to the 2010 MRC summer conferences there. Instructions for applying can be found at: http://www.ams.org/amsmtgs/mrc-10.html. Please encourage young mathematicians to apply! The deadline for applications is March 1, 2010. Those interested in this workshop may want to consider participating in the affiliated http://www.math.utah.edu/vigre/minicourses/birational/index.html to be held during the two weeks prior. The aim of the school is to provide a general introduction to birational geometry and moduli spaces. More details will be given in the abstracts provided by the speakers. Please see the website for more details, including application information. Participants: TBA Schedule: TBA This conference is supported by the American Mathematical Society and the National Science Foundation. Any
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