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Meetings & Conferences of The MEETINGS & CONFERENCES OF THE AMS APRIL TABLE OF CONTENTS The Meetings and Conferences section of The most up-to-date meeting and confer- necessary to submit an electronic form, the Notices gives information on all AMS ence information can be found online at: although those who use L ATEX may submit meetings and conferences approved by www.ams.org/meetings/. abstracts with such coding, and all math press time for this issue. Please refer to Important Information About AMS displays and similarily coded material the page numbers cited on this page for Meetings: Potential organizers, (such as accent marks in text) must more detailed information on each event. speakers, and hosts should refer to be typeset in LATEX. Visit www.ams.org/ Invited Speakers and Special Sessions are page 88 in the January 2018 issue of the cgi-bin/abstracts/abstract.pl/. Ques- listed as soon as they are approved by the Notices for general information regard- tions about abstracts may be sent to abs- cognizant program committee; the codes ing participation in AMS meetings and [email protected]. Close attention should be listed are needed for electronic abstract conferences. paid to specified deadlines in this issue. submission. For some meetings the list Abstracts: Speakers should submit ab- Unfortunately, late abstracts cannot be may be incomplete. Information in this stracts on the easy-to-use interactive accommodated. A issue may be dated. Web form. No knowledge of LTEX is MEETINGS IN THIS ISSUE –––––– 2018 –––––––– March 16–18 Columbus, Ohio p. 496 April 14–15 Nashville, Tennesse p. 497 –––––––– 2020 –––––––– April 14–15 Portland, Oregon p. 498 January 15–18 Denver, Colorado p. 509 April 21–22 Boston, Massachusetts p. 499 June 11–14 Shanghai, People's Republic of China p. 501 –––––––– 2021 –––––––– January 6–9 Washington, DC p. 509 September 29–30 Newark, Delaware p. 504 January 5-9 Grenoble, France p. 510 October 20–21 Ann Arbor, Michigan p. 505 October 27–28 San Francisco, California p. 506 –––––––– 2022 –––––––– November 3–4 Fayetteville, Arkansas p. 506 January 5–8 Seattle, Washington p. 510 –––––––– 2019 ––––––– January 16–19 Baltimore, Maryland p. 507 March 15–17 Auburn, Alabama p. 507 –––––––– 2023 –––––––– March 22–24 Honolulu, Hawaii p. 508 January 4-7 Boston, Massachusetts p. 510 April 13–14 Hartford, Connecticut p. 508 June 10–13 Quy Nhon City, Vietnam p. 508 September 14–15 Madison, Wisconsin p. 508 October 12–13 Binghamton, New York p. 509 November 2–3 Gainesville, Florida p. 509 November 9–10 Riverside, California p. 509 See www.ams.org/meetings/ for the most up-to-date information on the meetings and conferences that we offer. ASSOCIATE SECRETARIES OF THE AMS Central Section: Georgia Benkart, University of Wisconsin- Southeastern Section: Brian D. Boe, Department of Mathemat- Madison, Department of Mathematics, 480 Lincoln Drive, ics, University of Georgia, 220 D W Brooks Drive, Athens, GA Madison, WI 53706-1388; email: [email protected]; 30602-7403, email: [email protected]; telephone: 706-542- telephone: 608-263-4283. 2547. Eastern Section: Steven H. Weintraub, Department of Math- Western Section: Michel L. Lapidus, Department of Mathemat- ematics, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015-3174; email: ics, University of California, Surge Bldg., Riverside, CA 92521- [email protected]; telephone: 610-758-3717. 0135; email: [email protected]; telephone: 951-827-5910. 494 NOTICES OF THE AMS VOLUME 65, NUMBER 4 MEETINGS & CONFERENCES Meetings & Conferences of the AMS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING MEETINGS PROGRAMS: AMS Sectional Meeting programs do not appear in the print version of the Notices. However, comprehensive and continually updated meeting and program informa- tion with links to the abstract for each talk can be found on the AMS website. See www.ams.org/meetings/. Final programs for Sectional Meetings will be archived on the AMS website accessible from the stated URL . Algebraic Combinatorics: Association Schemes, Finite Columbus, Ohio Geometry, and Related Topics, Sung Y. Song, Iowa State University, and Bangteng Xu, Eastern Kentucky University. Ohio State University Algebraic Curves and Their Applications, Artur Elezi, American University, Monika Polak, Maria Curie- March 16–18, 2018 Sklodowska Univ. (Poland) and Univ. of Information Friday – Sunday Science and Technology (Macedonia), and Tony Shaska, Oakland University. Meeting #1136 Algebraic and Combinatorial Aspects of Tropical Geom- Central Section etry, Maria Angelica Cueto, Ohio State University, Yoav Associate secretary: Georgia Benkart Len, University of Waterloo, and Martin Ulirsch, University Announcement issue of Notices: December 2017 of Michigan. Program first available on AMS website: January 31, 2018 Algebraic, Combinatorial, and Quantum Invariants of Program issue of electronic Notices: To be announced Knots and Manifolds, Cody Armond, Ohio State University, Issue of Abstracts: Volume 39, Issue 2 Mansfield, Micah Chrisman, Monmouth University, and Heather Dye, McKendree University. Deadlines Analytical and Computational Advances in Mathemati- For organizers: Expired cal Biology Across Scales, Veronica Ciocanel and Alexan- For abstracts: Expired dria Volkening, Mathematical Biosciences Institute. Categorical, Homological and Combinatorial Methods in The scientific information listed below may be dated. Algebra (Celebrating the 80th birthday of S. K. Jain), Pedro A. Guil Asensio, University of Murcia, Ivo Herzog, Ohio For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ State University, Andre Leroy, University of Artois, and sectional.html. Ashish K. Srivastava, Saint Louis University. Invited Addresses Coherent Structures in Interfacial Flows, Benjamin Akers and Jonah Reeger, Air Force Institute of Technol- Aaron W Brown, University of Chicago, Recent progress ogy. in the Zimmer program. Commutative and Combinatorial Algebra, Jennifer Bier- Tullia Dymarz , University of Wisconsin-Madison, BiL- mann, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, and Kuei-Nuan ipschitz vs Quasi-isometric equivalence. Lin, Penn State University, Greater Allegheny. June Huh, Institute for Advanced Study, The correlation Convex Bodies in Algebraic Geometry and Representa- constant of a field. tion Theory, Dave Anderson, Ohio State University, and Kiumars Kaveh, University of Pittsburgh. Special Sessions Differential Equations and Applications, King-Yeung Advances in Integral and Differential Equations, Jeffrey Lam and Yuan Lou, Ohio State University, and Qiliang T. Neugebauer, Eastern Kentucky University, and Min Wu, Michigan State University. Wang, Rowan University. Function Spaces, Operator Theory, and Non-Linear Algebraic Coding Theory and Applications, Heide Differential Operators, David Cruz-Uribe, University of Gluesing-Luerssen, University of Kentucky, Christine A. Alabama, and Osvaldo Mendez, University of Texas. Kelley, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Steve Szabo, Geometric Methods in Shape Analysis, Sebastian Kurtek Eastern Kentucky University. and Tom Needham, Ohio State University. 496 NOTICES OF THE AMS VOLUME 65, NUMBER 4 MEETINGS & CONFERENCES Graph Theory, John Maharry, Ohio State University, Symmetry in Differential Geometry, Samuel Lin, Dart- Yue Zhao, University of Central Florida, and Xiangqian mouth College, Barry Minemyer, Bloomsburg University, Zhou, Wright State University. and Ben Schmidt, Michigan State University. Homological Algebra, Ela Celikbas and Olgur Celikbas, The Mathematics of Phylogenetics, Colby Long, Math- West Virginia University. ematical Biosciences Institute. Homotopy Theory, Ernest Fontes, John E. Harper, Topology and Geometry in Data Analysis, Sanjeevi Crichton Ogle, and Gabriel Valenzuela, Ohio State Uni- Krishnan and Facundo Memoli, Ohio State University. versity. Lefschetz Properties, Juan Migliore, University of Notre Dame, and Uwe Nagel, University of Kentucky. Nashville, Tennessee Mathematical Modeling of Neuronal Networks, Janet Best, Ohio State University, Alicia Prieto Langarica, Vanderbilt University Youngstown State University, and Pamela B. Pyzza, Ohio Wesleyan University. April 14–15, 2018 Multiplicative Ideal Theory and Factorization (in honor Saturday – Sunday of Tom Lucas retirement), Evan Houston, University of Meeting #1138 North Carolina, Charlotte, and Alan Loper, Ohio State University. Southeastern Section Noncommutative Algebra and Noncommutative Al- Associate secretary: Brian D. Boe gebraic Geometry, Jason Gaddis, Miami University, and Announcement issue of Notices: January 2018 Robert Won, Wake Forest University. Program first available on AMS website: February 22, 2018 Nonlinear Evolution Equations, John Holmes and Feride Program issue of electronic Notices: To be announced Tiglay, Ohio State University. Issue of Abstracts: Volume 39, Issue 2 Nonlinear Waves and Patterns, Anna Ghazaryan, Miami Deadlines University, Stephane Lafortune, College of Charleston, and Vahagn Manukian and Alin Pogan, Miami University. For organizers: Expired Parameter Analysis and Estimation in Applied Dynami- For abstracts: Expired cal Systems, Adriana Dawes, The Ohio State University, The scientific information listed below may be dated. and Reginald L. McGee, Mathematical Biosciences Insti- For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ tute. sectional.html. Probabilistic and Extremal Graph Theory, Louis DeBia- sio and Tao Jiang, Miami University. Invited Addresses Probability in Convexity and Convexity in Probability, Andrea L Bertozzi, University of California, Los Ange- Elizabeth Meckes, Mark Meckes, and Elisabeth
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