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Home — Events — Young Geometric Group Theory XII

Young Geometric Group Theory XII

Date: 8 - 12 April 2024

Location: University of Bristol

Event type: Conference

Organisers: Alice Kerr (Bristol), Rylee Lyman (Rutgers), Davide Spriano (Oxford), Vladimir Vankov (Bristol)

Website: sites.google.com/view/yggt2024

The purpose of this conference is to gather together early-career researchers working in the area of geometric group theory, to give them the opportunity to learn from each other and the senior mathematicians invited, to broaden their knowledge of geometric group theory, and to share their own research.

The main activity of the conference will be three mini-courses, each four hours long, which are intended to give an overview of key areas in geometric groups theory. These will be supplemented by four plenary talks in a colloquium-style format, and four research talks by early-career speakers.

As usual for YGGT, there will be a number of discussion sessions, which are informal parallel sessions on topics suggested by participants. There will also be an opportunity for lightning talks, as well as a poster session.

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