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Home — Events — Monodromy and Its Applications

Monodromy and Its Applications

Date: 7 - 9 December 2023

Location: Princeton University

Event type: Conference

Organisers: Lillian Pierce (Duke), Peter Sarnak (Princeton), Will Sawin (Columbia), Pham Huu Tiep (Rutgers)

Website: sites.google.com/princeton.edu/katz80

This conference, in honour of Nicholas M. Katz’s 80th birthday, will focus on research topics closely related to his work.

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