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Home — Events — Geometry and Topology in Low Dimensions: Lasting Trends and Emerging Directions

Geometry and Topology in Low Dimensions: Lasting Trends and Emerging Directions

Date: 22 - 26 June 2026

Location: Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Event type: Conference

Organisers: Antonio Alfieri (Stony Brook), Irving Dai (UT Austin), Eaman Eftekhary (IPM), Viktória Földvári (Rényi Institute and Eötvös Loránd), Joshua Greene (Boston), András Juhász (Oxford), Andrew Manion (North Carolina), Marco Marengon (Rényi Institute), Doug Park (Waterloo), Sarah Rasmussen (UIUC), Sucharit Sarkar (UCLA), Linh Truong (Michigan), Vera Vértesi (Vienna), Zhongtao Wu (CUHK)

Website: erdoscenter.renyi.hu/events/conference-geometry-and-topology-low-dimensions-lasting-trends-and-emerging-directions

This conference will bring together experts from various fields of low-dimensional topology. Each day will focus on one of the following topics:

  • Exotic phenomena
  • Contact and symplectic geometry
  • Heegaard Floer homology
  • Gauge theory
  • Knots and knotted surfaces

A panoramic talk by a distinguished speaker will introduce the day’s special topic and will be followed by research talks on that topic.

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