Symmetry and Geometry in South Florida
February 16 -18, 2024
Florida International University
Conference Details
Symmetry has been an essential tool in the development of differential geometry; it has been used to create crucial examples and to test special cases of general conjectures. Although symmetry is a widely used tool, the techniques involved can look substantially different across sub-fields. This conference aims to disseminate cutting-edge techniques and applications of group actions from across a broad spectrum of sub-disciplines inside differential geometry.
All talks will be held in Room 100 of the Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs (SIPA) building.
Registration & Funding
Please register by December 28 to receive full consideration for funding and/or one of the short talks. The registration form can be found here.
Confirmed Speakers
Izar Alonso (Rutgers)
Karen Butt (Chicago)
Simon G. Chiossi (Universidade Federal Fluminense)
McFeely Jackson Goodman (Colby College)
Jorge Lauret (Córdoba)
Catherine Searle (Wichita State Univ.)
Cynthia Will (Córdoba)
Participants
Roberto Araujo (Münster), Roberto Balcázar (Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán), Samuel Bartel (Wichita State), Beatrice Brienza (Università di Torino), Santiago Cordero Misteli (Stony Brook), Luis Atzin Franco Reyna (Notre Dame), Carolyn Gordon (Dartmouth), Satyanath Howladar (Florida), Hayden Hunter (Florida), Mathew Kushelman (NC State), Jesse Madnick (Oregon), Ricardo Mendes (Oklahoma), Arghadeep Roy (Oklahoma), Tommaso Sferruzza (Università di Parma), Tomoya Tatsuno (Oklahoma), Ivo Terek (Ohio State), Aaron Thrasher (Florida), Wenchuan Tian (UC Santa Barbara), Bach Tran (Oklahoma), Songyu Ye (Cornell), Andres Zuniga (Florida)
Organizing Committee
If you have any questions about the conference, please email us.
Anna Fino (Florida International University & University of Torino)
Gueo Grantcharov (Florida International University)
Michael Jablonski (University of Oklahoma)
Samuel Lin (University of Oklahoma)
Participant support is provided by NSF award DMS-2350239, Florida International University, and the University of Oklahoma.