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July
23-26, 2013
28th Summer Conference
on Topology and Its Applications
Dedicated
to E.D. Tymchatyn
North Bay, Ontario
Organizing
Committee
Logan Hoehn, Alexandre Karassev, Ihor Stasyuk,
Murat Tuncali and Vesko Valov
Scientific Advisory Committee
Krystyna Kuperberg, John C. Mayer, Jan van
Mill, Lex Oversteegen, Juris Steprans, and
E.D. Tymchatyn
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Overview
The 28th Summer Conference on Topology and Its Applications will take place
at Nipissing University in North Bay, Ontario, Canada, July 23-26th. The
Summer Conference series started in the 1980s in New York and grew
into an international conference series. It was held at Nipissing University
in 1997. Since 2000, the conference has travelled to New Zealand, South
Africa, Czech Republic, Poland, Spain, and Mexico as well as being held
in the USA.
The summer conference brings together mathematicians who have research interests
in general topology, set-theoretic topology, topological algebras, topological
groups, functional analysis, geometric topology and geometric group theory,
topological dynamics, and continuum theory as well as applied areas such
as computer science and computational topology/geometry.
The conference at Nipissing will feature seven plenary speakers and ten
semi-plenary talks. It will be dedicated to Prof. E.D. Tymchatyn. There
will be four parallel special sessions. Special session talks will be 20
minutes in length. In addition, two workshops are planned, each of which
will consist of three 50-minute lectures.
PLENARY SPEAKERS
- Gunnar Carlsson, Stanford University, California, USA
- Dikran Dikranjan , U. of Udine, Italy
- Akira Koyama, Waseda University, Japan
- Lex Oversteegen, U. of Alabama-Birmingham, USA
- Stevo Todorcevic, U. of Toronto, Canada
- Edward D. Tymchatyn, U. of Saskatchewan, Canada
- Michael Yampolsky , U. of Toronto, Canada
WORKSHOPS
Homogeneous Compact Spaces
Jan van Mill, VU-Amsterdam, and Vesko Valov, Nipissing University, Canada
Coarse Topology with Connections to Geometric Group Theory
Jerzy Dydak, U. of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, and Alexander Dranishnikov,
U. of Florida-Gainesville, USA
SEMI-PLENARY SPEAKERS
- Taras Banakh, Ivan Franko National U., Lviv, Ukraine
- Philip Boyland, U. of Florida-Gainesville, USA
- Alex Clark, U. of Leicester, England
- Valentin Gutev, U. of Malta, Malta
- Kazuhiro Kawamura, U. of Tsukuba, Japan
- Chris Mouron, Rhodes College, Memphis, USA
- Todor Tsankov, Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7, France
- Michael Zarichnyi, Ivan Franko National U., Lviv, Ukraine
SPECIAL SESSIONS
Asymmetric Topology
Lawrence Michael Brown, Hacettepe U., Ankara, Turkey
Michael Bukatin, Nokia Corp., Boston, USA
Ralph Kopperman, City College of CUNY, USA
Continuum Theory and Dynamical Systems
Session Organizers: Logan Hoehn, Nipissing University, Canada
John C. Mayer, U. of Alabama-Birmingham, USA
Lex Oversteegen, U. of Alabama-Birmingham, USA
Geometric Topology
Session Organizers: Nikolay Brodskiy, U. of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA
Alexander Dranisknikov, U. of Florida-Gainesville, USA
Jerzy Dydak, U. of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA
Danuta Kolodziejczyk, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
New Trends in Topology
Tomasz Kaczynski, Université de Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
James Keesling, U. of Florida-Gainesville, USA
Krystyna Kuperberg, Auburn University, Alabama, USA
Set-Theoretic Topology, Analysis and Related Areas
Alan Dow, U. of North Carolina-Charlotte, USA
Juris Steprans, York U., Canada
Paul Szeptycki. York U., Canada
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