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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 information 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 .

Special Sessions Memphis, Tennessee If you are volunteering to speak in a Special Session, you University of Memphis should send your abstract as early as possible via the ab- stract submission form found at www.ams.org/cgi-bin/ October 17–18, 2015 abstracts/abstract.pl. Saturday – Sunday Advances in Operator Theory and Applications, in Meeting #1113 memory of James Jamison, Fernanda Botelho, University Southeastern Section of Memphis, and T.S.S.R.K. Rao, Indian Statistical Institute Associate secretary: Brian D. Boe Bangalore. Announcement issue of Notices: August 2015 Analysis of Differential and Integral Equations, D.P. Program first available on AMS website: September 3, 2015 Dwiggins and T. Hagen, University of Memphis. Issue of Abstracts: Volume 36, Issue 3 Banach Spaces and Applications, Anna Kaminska, Pei- kee Lin, and Bentuo Zheng, University of Memphis. Deadlines Cahn-Hilliard and Related Equations and Applications, For organizers: Expired Giséle Ruiz Goldstein, University of Memphis, and Alain For abstracts: Expired Miranville, Université de Poitiers. Computational Analysis, George Anastassiou, Univer- The scientific information listed below may be dated. sity of Memphis. For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ Control and Inverse Problems for Partial Differential sectional.html. Equations, Matthias Eller, Georgetown University, Shitao Liu, Clemson University, and Roberto Triggiani, University Invited Addresses of Memphis. Mark van Hoeij, Florida State University, Solving prob- Difference Equations and Applications, Michael A. lems with the LLL algorithm. Radin, Rochester Institute of Technology, and Youssef Vaughan F.R. Jones, , Do all sub- Raffoul, University of Dayton. factors come from conformal field theory?. Ergodic Theory, James T. Campbell and Mate Wierdl, Mette S. Olufsen, Department of Mathematics, North University of Memphis. Carolina State University, Patient specific modeling of car- Evolution Equations and Partial Differential Equations, diovascular system dynamics. Jerome A. Goldstein, University of Memphis, Rainer

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Nagel, Universitaet Tuebingen, and Guillermo Reyes, Zhiwei Yun, Stanford University, Rigid automorphic University of Southern California. forms and applications. Extremal Graph Theory (in memory of Ralph Faudree), Paul Balister, University of Memphis, Béla Bollobás, Uni- Special Sessions versity of Cambridge UK, and University of Memphis, and If you are volunteering to speak in a Special Session, you Vladimir Nikiforov, University of Memphis. should send your abstract as early as possible via the ab- Fractal Geometry and Dynamical Systems, Mrinal Kanti stract submission form found at www.ams.org/cgi-bin/ Roychowdhury, University of Texas Rio Grand Valley. abstracts/abstract.pl. Probabilistic Combinatorics, Paul Balister, University of Memphis, and Béla Bollobás, University of Cambridge UK, Algebraic and Combinatorial Structures in , and University of Memphis. Allison Henrich, Seattle University, Aaron M. Kaestner, Recent Advances in Commutative Algebra, Sandra Spi- North Park University, Sam Nelson, Claremont McKenna roff, University of Mississippi, and Lance Miller, University College, and Matt Rathbun, California State University, of Arkansas. Fullerton. Spectra of Graphs and Hypergraphs, Vladimir Nikifo- Analysis on Metric Spaces (in honor of Fred Gehring on rov, University of Memphis. the occasion of his 90th birthday), Zair Ibragimov, Cali- Stabilization, Control, and Analysis of Evolutionary fornia State University, Fullerton. Partial Differential Equations, George Avalos, University Applied Mathematics in Industry: In Memory of Profes- of Nebraska Lincoln, Scott Hansen, Iowa State University, sor John G. Pierce (1942-2015), Charles H. Lee, Angel R. and Justin Webster, College of Charleston. Pineda, Manhattan College, California State University, The Analysis, Geometry, and of Groupoids, Fullerton. Emily Proctor, Middlebury College, and Christopher Fixed Point Theory and Applications, Clement B Am- Seaton, Rhodes College. padu, Talat Nazir, Malardalen University, and Xavier A Topological Combinatorics, Eric Gottlieb, Rhodes Col- Udo-Utun, University of Uyo. lege, and Russ Woodroofe, Mississippi State University. Geometric Analysis, John Lott, University of California, von Neumann Algebras, Vaughan Jones, Vanderbilt Berkeley, and Aaron Naber, Northwestern University. University, and David Penneys, University of California History and Philosophy of Mathematics, Jim Tattersall, Los Angeles. Providence College, and Shawn McMurran, California State University, San Bernardino. Homological Methods in Commutative Algebra, Amanda Fullerton, California Croll, Concordia University, Irvine, and Jack Jeffries, Uni- versity of Michigan. California State University, Fullerton Humanistic Mathematics, Mark Huber, Claremont McK- enna College, and Gizem Karaali, Pomona College. October 24–25, 2015 Mathematical Techniques in Quantum Theories and Saturday – Sunday Quantum Finance, with applications, Alfonso F Agnew, California State University at Fullerton, and David Carfi, Meeting #1114 University of Messina, Italy. Western Section Mathematical/Statistical Modeling and Its Applications Associate secretary: Michel L. Lapidus to Science and Engineering, Kanadpriya Basu, Occidental Announcement issue of Notices: August 2015 College. Program first available on AMS website: September 10, Mathematicians and Outreach Programs, Olga Radko, 2015 University of California Los Angeles, and Bogdan D. Issue of Abstracts: Volume 36, Issue 4 Suceava˘, California State University, Fullerton. Recent Advances in Computational and Mathematical Deadlines Biology, Fengzhu Sun, University of Southern California, For organizers: Expired and Jianjun Paul Tian and Mary Ballyk, New Mexico State For abstracts: Expired University. Recent Advances in Finite Groups and their Representa- The scientific information listed below may be dated. tions, Adam Glesser, California State University, Fullerton, For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ and Mandi Schaeffer Fry, Metropolitan State University sectional.html. of Denver. Recent Advances in Number Theory, Christopher Lyons, Invited Addresses California State University, Fullerton, and Karl Rubin and Mina Aganagic, University of California, Berkeley, Re- Alice Silverberg, University of California, Irvine. fined Chern-Simons Index and Knot Homology. Recent Developments in Nonlinear Partial Differential John Lott, University of California - Berkeley, 3D Ricci Equations, Changyou Wang, Purdue University, and Yifeng flow since Perelman. Yu, University of California at Irvine. Eyal Lubetzky, Courant Institute (NYU), Random walks Recent Results in Operator Theory and Operator Al- on the random graph. gebras, Asuman G. Aksoy, Claremont McKenna College,

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Don Hadwin, University of New Hampshire, and Hassan Special Sessions Yousefi, California State University, Fullerton. If you are volunteering to speak in a Special Session, you Research in Mathematics by Early Career Graduate Stu- should send your abstract as early as possible via the ab- dents, Tamas Forgacs, Carmen Caprau, and Oscar Vega, stract submission form found at www.ams.org/cgi-bin/ California State University, Fresno. abstracts/abstract.pl. Spatial Graphs, Erica Flapan, Pomona College, Thomas Mattman, California State University, Chico, Blake Mellor, Advances in Valuation Theory, Samar El Hitti, New York Loyola Marymount University, Ramin Naimi, Occidental City College of Technology, City University of New York, College, and Ryo Nikkuni, Tokyo Women’s Christian Franz-Viktor Kuhlmann, University of Saskatchewan, and University. Hans Schoutens, New York City College of Technology, Spatio-Temporal Modeling of Neuronal Data, Reza City University of New York. Ramezan and Sam Behseta, California State University, Algebraic Geometry and Combinatorics, Elizabeth Drel- Fullerton. lich, University of North Texas, Erik Insko, Florida Gulf Spectral Asymptotics of Large Matrices, Alain Bourget Coast University, Aba Mbirika, University of Wisconsin- and Tyler McMillen, California State University, Fullerton. Eau Claire, and Heather Russell, Washington College. Spectral Theory of Ergodic Schrödinger Operators and Applications of CAT(0) Cube Complexes, Sean Cleary, related models, S. Jitomirskaya, University of California, City College of New York and the City University of New Irvine, and Christoph Marx, Oberlin College. York Graduate Center, and Megan Owen, Lehman College Stochastic modeling and statistical inference, Qidi Peng, of the City University of New York. Claremont Graduate University. Aspects of Minimal Surfaces in Riemannian Manifolds, Strategies of Training Pre-Service Teachers, Margaret Zheng Huang and Marcello Lucia, City University of New Kidd, Cherie Ichinose, David Pagni, and Bogdan D. York, Staten Island and Graduate Center. Suceava˘, California State University, Fullerton. Aspects of Resolutions and Syzygies in Commutative Algebra, Courtney Gibbons, Hamilton College, and Denise Rangel Tracy, Syracuse University. New Brunswick, New Commutative Algebra, Laura Ghezzi, New York City College of Technology, City University of New York, and Jersey Jooyoun Hong, Southern Connecticut State University. Rutgers University Difference Equations and Applications, Manos Drymo- nis, Providence College, Evelina Lapierre, Johnson and November 14–15, 2015 Wales University, and Michael Radin, Rochester Institute of Technology. Saturday – Sunday Geometric Analysis, Paul Feehan, Manos Maridakis, and Meeting #1115 Natasa Sesum, Rutgers University. Eastern Section Geometric Topology: A Celebration of Jim West’s 70th Associate secretary: Steven H. Weintraub Birthday, Alexandre Dranishnikov, University of Florida, Announcement issue of Notices: September 2015 Steve Ferry, Rutgers University, and Boris Goldfarb, State Program first available on AMS website: September 29, University of New York at Albany. 2015 Geometry and Combinatorics of Polytopes, Egon Schulte, Issue of Abstracts: Volume 36, Issue 4 Northeastern University, and Asia Ivic´ Weiss, York Uni- versity. Deadlines Geometry of Groups, Surfaces and 3-manifolds, Abhijit For organizers: Expired Champanerkar, College of Staten Island and The Graduate For abstracts: Expired Center, City University of New York, Feng Luo, Rutgers University, and Joseph Maher, College of Staten Island The scientific information listed below may be dated. and The Graduate Center, City University of New York. For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ Invariants of Knots, Links and 3-Manifolds, Ilya Kofman, sectional.html. College of Staten Island and The Graduate Center, City Uni- versity of New York, and Adam Lowrance, Vassar College. Invited Addresses Modern Schubert Calculus, Anders Buch and Chris Lee Mosher, Rutgers University, The geometry and dy- Woodward, Rutgers University. namics of the outer automorphism group of a free group. Multiple Combinatorial Numbers and Associated Identi- Jill Pipher, Brown University, Harmonic Analysis and ties, Hasan Coskun, Texas A&M University-Commerce. elliptic boundary value problems. Multiscale Methods in Cell and Developmental Biology, David Vogan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Anastasios Matzavinos, Brown University, and Chuan Matrices (nearly) of order two. Xue, Ohio State University. Wei Zhang, Columbia University, Euler product and Nonlinear Waves in Differential Equations, Linghai Taylor expansions of L-functions. Zhang, Lehigh University.

November 2015 Notices of the AMS 1291 Meetings & Conferences

Number Theory, Spectral Theory, and Homogeneous Joint Invited Addresses Dynamics, Dubi Kelmer, Boston College, and Alex Kon- Jennifer Chayes, Microsoft Research, Network Science: torovich, Rutgers University. From the Online World to Cancer Genomics (MAA-AMS- Partial Differential Equations in Geometric Analysis, SIAM Gerald and Judith Porter Public Lecture). Jeffrey Case and Alice Chang, Princeton University, and Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research, Title to be an- Yi Wang, Johns Hopkins University and Institute for Ad- nounced (AMS-MAA Invited Address). vanced Study. Xiao-Li Meng, Harvard University, Statistical paradises Probability, Combinatorics and Statistical Mechanics, and paradoxes in big data (AMS-MAA Invited Address). Nayantara Bhatnagar, University of Delaware, Brian Rider, Karen E. Smith, University of Michigan, Title to be an- Temple University, and Douglas Rizzolo, University of nounced (AWM-AMS Noether Lecture). Delaware. Representation Theory, Vertex Operator Algebras, and AMS Invited Addresses Related Topics, Corina Calinescu, New York City College of Panagiota Daskalopoulos, Columbia University, An- Technology, City University of New York, Andrew Doug- cient solutions to parabolic partial differential equations. las, New York City College of Technology and Graduate Alex Eskin, University of Chicago, The S​L(2, ​R) action Center, City University of New York, and Joshua Sussan, on moduli space. Medgar Evers College, City University of New York. W. , University of Cambridge, Gener- Representations of Reductive Groups, Jeffrey Adams, alizations of Fourier analysis, and how to apply them (Part University of Maryland, Stephen D. Miller, Rutgers Uni- I) (AMS Colloquium Lectures: Lecture I). versity, and David Vogan, Massachusetts Institute of W. Timothy Gowers, University of Cambridge, Gener- Technology. alizations of Fourier analysis, and how to apply them (Part Smooth and Symbolic Ergodic Theory, Andrey Gogolev, II) (AMS Colloquium Lectures: Lecture II). State University of New York at Binghamton, and Federico Rodriguez Hertz and Zhiren Wang, Pennsylvania State W. Timothy Gowers, University of Cambridge, Gener- University. alizations of Fourier analysis, and how to apply them (Part Topological Data Analysis: Computations, Statistics, III) (AMS Colloquium Lectures: Lecture III). and Applications, Miroslav Kramar and Rachel Levanger, Marta Lewicka, University of Pittsburgh, Prestrained Rutgers University. elasticity: curvature constraints and differential geometry with low regularity. Daniel A. Spielman, Yale University, Graphs, Vectors and Matrices (AMS Josiah Willard Gibbs Lecture). Seattle, Washington David Vogan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Washington State Convention Center and Conjugacy classes and group representations (AMS Retiring the Sheraton Seattle Hotel Presidential Address). Steve Zelditch, Northwestern University, Chaotic bil- January 6–9, 2016 liards and vibrations of drums. Wednesday – Saturday AMS Special Sessions Meeting #1116 If you are volunteering to speak in a Special Ses- Joint Mathematics Meetings, including the 122nd Annual sion, you should send your abstract as early as pos- Meeting of the AMS, 99th Annual Meeting of the Math- sible via the abstract submission form found at ematical Association of America (MAA), annual meetings jointmathematicsmeetings.org/meetings/ab- of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) and stracts/abstract.pl?type=jmm. the National Association of Mathematicians (NAM), and the winter meeting of the Association of Symbolic Logic (ASL), Some sessions are cosponsored with other organiza- with sessions contributed by the Society for Industrial and tions. These are noted within the parenthesis at the end Applied Mathematics (SIAM). of each listing, where applicable. Associate secretary: Michel L. Lapidus Advances in Free Analysis: the Theory and Applications Announcement issue of Notices: October 2015 of Noncommutative Functions, Inequalities, and Domains, Program first available on AMS website: November 1, 2015 Joseph A. Ball, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and Paul S. Issue of Abstracts: Volume 37, Issue 1 Muhly, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Advances in the Theory and Application of Reaction Deadlines Diffusion Models, Jerome Goddard, II, Auburn University, For organizers: Expired and Ratnasingham Shivaji, University of North Carolina, For abstracts: Expired Greensboro. Algebraic Theory of Differential and Functional Equa- The scientific information listed below may be dated. tions, Taylor Dupuy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ University of Vermont, and Alexey Ovchinnikov, CUNY national.html. Queens College, New York.

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Algebraic and Topological Methods in Combinatorics, Forgács, California State University, Fresno, and Andrzej Andrew Berget, Western Washington University, Steven Piotrowski, University of Alska Southeast, Juneau. Klee, Seattle University, and Isabella Novik, University of Early Career Female Mathematicians in Algebra and Washington, Seattle. Topology, Jocelyn Bell, United States Military Academy, Analysis and Geometry in Nonsmooth Metric Measure West Point, Bethany Kubik, University of Minnesota, Du- Spaces, Luca Capogna, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, luth, and Candice Price, Sam Houston State University. and Jeremy Tyson, University of Illinois at Urbana- Equations of Fluid Motion, Elaine Cozzi and Radu Das- Champaign. caliuc, Oregon State University, and James P. Kelliher, Analysis, Geometry, and Data, Kevin R. Vixie, Washing- University of California Riverside. ton State University, Pullman, and Bala Krishnamoorthy, Essential Mathematical Structures and Practices in K–12 Washington State University, Vancouver. Mathematics, William McCallum, University of Arizona, Analytic Function Spaces and Operators on Them, Tim Tucson, Kristin Umland, University of New Mexico, and Ferguson and Hyun Kwon, University of Alabama, Tus- Ellen Whitsides, University of Arizona, Tucson. caloosa. Financial Mathematics, I (a Mathematics Research Com- Analytic Methods in Geometry, Eric Bahuaud and Dylan munities Session), Triet Pham, Rutgers University, Wilber Helliwell, Seattle University. A Ventura, University of Texas at Arlington, and Kim Applications of Logic, Model Theory, and Theoreti- Weston, Carnegie Mellon University. cal Computer Science to Systems Biology, James Lynch, Clarkson University, and Leo Marcus, Santa Monica, CA Fractal Geometry and Dynamical Systems, John Rock, (AMS-ASL). Cal Poly Pomona, Machiel van Frankenhuijesen, Utah Applied and Computational Topology, Pawel Dlotko, Valley University, and Michel L. Lapidus, University of INRIA Saclay, France, Nicholas Scoville, Ursinus College, California, Riverside. and Matthew Wright, IMA University of Minnesota. Geometric and Categorical Methods in Representation Arithmetic Dynamics, Matthew Baker, Georgia Institute Theory, Anthony Licata, Australian National University, of Technology, and Joseph Silverman, Brown University. and Julia Pevtsova, Universityof Washington, Seattle. Big Demand for Big Data: How Do We Create the Big Global Harmonic Analysis, Steven Zelditch, Northwest- Supply?, Rick Cleary, Babson College, and Xiao-Li Meng, ern University, Hart Smith, University of Washington, Harvard University. Seattle, and Chris Sogge, Johns Hopkins University. Classification Problems in Operator Algebras, Marcel Graduate Mathematics Courses and Programs for Sec- Bischoff and Ben Hayes, Vanderbilt University. ondary Mathematics Teachers, James J. Madden, Louisiana Combinatorial Design Theory, Esther R. Lamken, Cali- State University, Baton Rouge, and James A. Mendoza fornia Insitute of Technology. Epperson, University of Texas, Arlington. Commutative Algebra, Karen Smith, University of Graph Products, Richard Hammack and Dewey Taylor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, Emily Witt, University of Utah, and Virginia Commonwealth University. Irena Swanson, Reed College (AMS-AWM). Higher Genus Curves and Fibrations of Higher Genus Commutative Algebra and Its Interactions with Alge- Curves in Mathematical Physics and Arithmetic Geometry, braic Geometry, Daniel Hernández, University of Utah, Andreas Malmendier, Utah State University, Logan, and Jack Jeffries, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and Karl Tony Shaska, Oakland University, Rochester. Schwede, University of Utah (AMS-AWM). Innovative Ideas in Enhancing Success in Mathematics Commutative Algebra, I (a Mathematics Research Com- Classes, Natali Hritonenko, Prairie View A&M University, munities Session), Linquan Ma, University of Utah, Sarah Ellina Grigorieva, Texas Woman’s University, and Michael Mayes-Tang, Quest University, and Jonathan Montaño, A. Radin, Rochester Institute of Technology (AMS-MAA). University of Kansas. Integrable Systems, Painlevé Equations, and Random Current Areas of Interest in the Mathematical Sciences Matrices, Anton Dzhamay, University of Northern Colo- of Medieval Islam, Mohammad K. Azarian, University of rado, Christopher M. Ormerod, California Institute of Evansville, and Mohammad Javaheri and Emelie A. Ken- Technology, and Virgil U. Pierce, University of Texas-Pan ney, Siena College. American. Data-Intensive Modeling in Ecology, Nikolay Strigul, Washington State University, Vancouver, and Bala Krish- Interactions between Noncommutative Algebra, Alge- nomoorthy, Washington State Unviersity, Vancouver. braic Geometry, and Representation Theory, Ellen Kirk- Difference Equations and Applications, Michael A. man, Wake Forest University, and James Zhang, University Radin, Rochester Institute of Technology. of Washington. Differential Equations, Probability and Sea Ice, I (a Math- Knots in Washington (State), Allison Henrich, Seattle ematics Research Communities Session), B.Cael Barry, MIT University, Sam Nelson, Claremont McKenna College, and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Kaitlin Hill, Jozef Przytycki, George Washington University, and Rad- Northwestern University, Ross Lieb-Lappen, Dartmouth mila Sazdanovic, North Carolina State University, Raleigh. College, Christian Sampson, University of Utah, and Al- Mathematical Information in the Digital Age of Science, exandria Volkening, Brown University. Patrick Ion, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Olaf Te- Distribution of Zeros of Entire Functions, Matthew schke, zbMATH, Berlin, and Stephen Watt, University of Chasse, Rochester Institute of Technology, Tamás Western Ontario.

November 2015 Notices of the AMS 1293 Meetings & Conferences

Mathematical Programming on Integral Invexity, Ram Technológico de Monterrey, Mexico, and Nelson Petulante, Verma, Texas State University, San Marcos, and Alexander Bowie State University. Zaslavski, Israel Institute of Technology. Random and Complex Dynamics of Reaction-Diffusion Mathematics and Public Policy, Paul Dreyer, RAND Systems, Michael Anton Hoegele, Universidad de Los Corporation. Andes, Bogota, Colombia, and Yuncheng You, University Mathematics in Natural Resource Modeling, Catherine of South Florida, Tampa. A. Roberts, College of the Holy Cross, and Shandelle M. Recent Advances in Dynamical Systems and Mathemati- Henson, Andrews University. cal Biology, Guihong Fan, Columbus State University, Jing Metrical and Topological Fixed Point Theory with Li, Califorrnia State University Northridge, and Hongying Applications, Clement Boateng Ampadu, Boston, MA, Shu, Tongji University, China. Talat Nazir, Mälardalen University, Sweden, and Hudson Recent Advances in Orthogonal Polynomials and Special Akewe, University of Lagos, Nigeria. Functions, Xiang-Sheng Wang, Southeast Missouri State Modular Forms, q-Series, and Mathematics Inspired by University, Cape Girardeau. Ramanujan, Chris Jennings-Shaffer, University of Florida, Recent Developments in Dispersive Partial Differential Gainesville, and Oregon State University, Corvallis, and Equations and Harmonic Analysis, William Green, Rose- Holly Swisher, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, and Jennifer Moduli Spaces in Algebraic Geometry, Yaim Cooper, Beichman, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Harvard University. Representation Theory of Algebraic Groups, Daniel Moduli Spaces in Symplectic Geometry, Nathaniel Bott- K. Nakano, University of Georgia, and Cornelius Pillen, man, MIT, Joel Fish, IAS, Princeton, and the University University of South Alabama. of Massachusetts, Boston, Sheel Ganatra, Stanford Uni- Research by Posdocs of the Alliance for Diversity in versity, and Katrin Wehrheim, University of California Mathematics, Aloysius Helminck, North Carolina State Berkeley. University, Raleigh, and Michael Young, Iowa State Uni- Nonlinear Algebra, Bernd Sturmfels, University of versity, Ames. California Berkeley, and Rekha Thomas, University of Research from the 2014 and 2015 Rocky Mountain- Washington, Seattle. Great Plains Graduate Research Workshop in Combina- Nonlinear Waves and Coherent Structures, Natalie torics, Michael Ferrera, University of Colorado, Denver, Sheils and Chris Swierczewski, University of Washington, Greeley, Leslie Hogben, Iowa State University, Ames, Paul Seattle. Horn, University of Denver, and Derrick Stolee, Iowa State Number Theory and Cryptography, Matilde Lalin, Uni- University, Ames. versity of Montreal, Michelle Manes, University of Hawaii, Research in Mathematics by Undergraduates and Stu- Honolulu, and Christelle Vincent, University of Vermont. dents in Post-Baccalaureate Programs, Darren A. Narayan Operators, Function Spaces, and Models, Alberto Con- and Jobby Jacob, Rochester Institute of Technology, dori, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, and Wil- Tamas Forgacs, California State University, Fresno, and liam Ross, University of Richmond. Ugur Abdulla, Florida Institute of Technology (AMS-MAA- Origami Methods and Applications, Erik Demaine, MIT, SIAM). Thomas C. Hull, Western New England University, and Set-Valued Optimization and Variational Problems with Robert J. Lang, Lang Origami. Applications, Baasansuren Jadamba and Akhtar A. Kahn, Parabolic Geometries, Twistor Theory, and the AdS/CFT Rochester Institute of Technology, Mau Nam Nguyen, Correspondence, Jonathan Holland and George Sparling, Portland State University, Miguel Sama, Universidad Na- University of Pittsburgh, and Daniela Mihai, Carnegie cional de Educacion a Distancia, Spain, and Christiane Mellon University. Tammer, Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg. Partial Differential Equations in Complex Analysis, Deb- Special Functions and q-Series, Richard Askey, Univer- raj Chakrabarti, Central Michigan University, and Yunus sity of Wisconsin, Madison, Mourad E. H. Ismail, Univer- Zeytuncu, University of Michigan, Dearborn. sity of Central Florida and King Saud University, Riyadh, Problems and Challenges in Financial Engineering and and Erik Koelink, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Risk Management, Matthew Lorig, University of Washing- Netherlands. ton, Seattle, and Haijun Li and Hong-Ming Yin, Washing- Stochastic Effects in Models for Mathematical Biology ton State University, Pullman. and Ecology, Olcay Akman, Illinois State University, Problems in Geometry and Design of Materials, Marta Timothy D. Comar, Benedictine University, and Daniel Lewicka, University of Pittsburgh, and Petronela Radu, Hrozencik, Chicago State University. University of Nebraska. Stochastic Models in Population Biology, Brian Dennis, Pseudorandomness and Its Applications, Timothy University of Idaho, Moscow, and Eddy Kwessi, Trinity Gowers, University of Cambridge, and Jozsef Solymosi, University. University of British Columbia. Surreal Numbers, Philip Ehrlich, Ohio University, Ath- Quantum Walks, Quantum Markov Chains, Quantum ens, and Ovidiu Costin, Ohio State University, Columbus Computation and Related Topics, Chaobin Liu, Bowie (AMS-ASL). State University, Takyua Machida, Japan Sociey for the Tensor Decompositions and Secant Varieties, Zach Te- Promotion of Science, Salvador E. Venegas-Andraca, itler, Boise State University.

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The History of Mathematics, Patti Hunter, Westmont Algebraic Structures in Knot Theory (Code: SS 5A), College, Adrian Rice, Randolph-Macon College, Sloan De- Sam Nelson, Claremont McKenna College, and Mohamed speaux, Western Carolina University, and Deborah Kent, Elhamdadi, University of South Florida. Drake University (AMS-MAA). Algebraic Structures in Mathematical Physics: Lie Al- The Mathematics of Computation, Susanne C. Brenner, gebras, Vertex Algebras, Quantum Algebras (Code: SS Louisiana State University. 19A), Iana I. Anguelova, College of Charleston, and Bojko Topological Graph Theory: Structure and Symmetry, Bakalov, North Carolina State University. Jonathan L. Gross, Columbia University, and Thomas W. Algebraic and Combinatorial Methods in Mathematical Tucker, Colgate University. Biology (Code: SS 25A), Elena Dimitrova and Svetlana Topological Representation Theory, Charles Frohman, Poznanovic, Clemson University. University of Iowa, Iowa City, and Helen Wong, Carelton Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology: Dynamic Models, College. Structural Analysis, and Computational Methods (Code: SS Water Waves, John Carter, Seattle University, Bernard 26A), Christine Heitsch, Chi-Jen Wang, and Haomin Zhou, Deconinck, University of Washington, Seattle, and Katie Georgia Institute of Technology. Oliveras, Seattle University. Combinatorial and Computational Algebra (Code: SS What’s New in Group Theory?, Arturo Magidin, Uni- 7A), Huy Tai Ha, Tulane University, Kuei-Nan Lin, Penn versity of Louisiana at Lafayette, and Elizabeth Wilcox, State Greater Allegheny, and Augustine O’Keefe, Con- Oswego State University of New York. necticut College. Commutative Algebra (Code: SS 6A), Jon F. Carlson, University of Georgia, and Andrew Kustin, University of South Carolina. Athens, Georgia Discrete and Applied Algebraic Geometry (Code: SS University of Georgia 18A), Cynthia Vinzant, North Carolina State University, and Josephine Yu, Georgia Institute of Technology. March 5–6, 2016 Elliptic Curves (Code: SS 1A), Abbey Bourdon and Pete L. Clark, University of Georgia. Saturday – Sunday Experimental Mathematics (Code: SS 23A), Frank Gar- Meeting #1117 van, University of Florida, and Andrew Sills, Georgia Southern University. Southeastern Section Financial Mathematics (Code: SS 27A), Arash Fahim and Associate secretary: Brian D. Boe Alec Kercheval, Florida State University. Announcement issue of Notices: January 2016 Harmonic Analysis and Applications (Code: SS 28A), Program first available on AMS website: To be announced Irina Holmes, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Brett Issue of Abstracts: Volume 37, Issue 2 D. Wick, Washington University. Deadlines Interactions Between Algebraic and Tropical Geometry (Code: SS 13A), Matthew Ballard, University of South For organizers: Expired Carolina, Noah Giansiracusa, University of Georgia, and For abstracts: January 19, 2016 Jesse Kass, University of South Carolina. Invariant Measures of Dynamical Systems (Code: SS The scientific information listed below may be dated. 24A), Miaohua Jiang and Chris Johnson, Wake Forest For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ University, and Martin Schmoll, Clemson University. sectional.html. Lie Theory, Representation Theory, and Geometry (Code: SS 3A), Shrawan Kumar, University of North Carolina, and Invited Addresses Daniel K. Nakano and Paul Sobaje, University of Georgia. Michele Benzi, Emory University, Title to be announced. Low-dimensional Topology and Geometry (Code: SS Frank Garvan, University of Florida, Title to be an- 15A), David Gay and Gordana Matic, University of Geor- nounced. gia. William Graham, University of Georgia, Title to be an- Mathematical Physics and Spectral Theory (Code: SS nounced. 4A), Stephen Clark, Missouri University of Science and Technology, and Roger Nichols, The University of Ten- Special Sessions nessee at Chattanooga. If you are volunteering to speak in a Special Session, you Mathematics and Music (Code: SS 14A), Mariana Mon- should send your abstract as early as possible via the ab- tiel, Georgia State University, and Robert Peck, Louisiana stract submission form found at www.ams.org/cgi-bin/ State University. abstracts/abstract.pl. Moduli Spaces and Vector Bundles (Code: SS 8A), Patri- cio Gallardo and Anna Kazanova, University of Georgia. Active Learning in Undergraduate Mathematics (Code: New Developments in Discrete and Intuitive Geometry SS 22A), Darryl Chamberlain,Jr, Aubrey Kemp, Leslie (Dedicated to the 75th birthday of Wlodzimierz Kuperberg) Meadows, Harrison Stalvey, and Draga Vidakovic, Geor- (Code: SS 16A), Andras Bezdek, Auburn University, Oleg gia State University. Musin, University of Texas at Brownsville, and Gabor

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Fejes Toth, Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Hungary Invited Addresses (AMS-AAAS). , Stony Brook University, Title to be Numerical Methods and Scientific Computing (Code: announced. SS 17A), Michele Benzi, Emory University, and Edmond Dmitry Kleinbock, Brandeis University, Title to be an- Chow, Georgia Institute of Technology. nounced. PDE Analysis in Fluid Flows (Code: SS 21A), Geng Chen, Irena Lasiecka, University of Memphis, Title to be an- Ronghua Pan, and Yao Yao, Georgia Institute of Technol- nounced. ogy. Probabilistic and Analytic Tools in Convexity (Code: SS Special Sessions 2A), Joseph Fu, University of Georgia, Galyna Livshyts, If you are volunteering to speak in a Special Session, you Georgia Institute of Technology, and Elisabeth Werner, should send your abstract as early as possible via the ab- Case Western Reserve University. stract submission form found at www.ams.org/cgi-bin/ Sharp Estimates and Bellman Functions in Harmonic Analysis (Code: SS 29A), Kabe Moen, University of Ala- abstracts/abstract.pl. bama, Leonid Slavin, University of Cincinnati, and Alex Stokolos, Georgia Southern University. Analysis, Probability and Mathematical Physics on Frac- Symplectic and Contact Geometry (Code: SS 20A), Yi Lin tals (Code: SS 10A), Joe P. Chen and Luke Rogers, Univer- and Stefan Müller, Georgia Southern University, Michael sity of Connecticut, Robert Strichartz, Cornell University, Usher, University of Georgia, and François Ziegler, Geor- and Alexander Teplyaev, University of Connecticut. gia Southern University. Commutative Ring Theory (Code: SS 7A), Alan Loper, The Combinatorics of Symmetric Functions (Code: SS Ohio State University, and Nick Werner, State University 9A), Sarah K. Mason, Wake Forest University, and Eliza- of New York at Old Westbury. beth Niese, Marshall University. Complex Geometric Analysis (Code: SS 11A), Xiuxiong Theory and Applications of Graphs (Code: SS 12A), Chen, Stony Brook University, Weiyong He, University of Colton Magnant and Hua Wang, Georgia Southern Uni- Oregon, and Ioana Suvaina, Vanderbilt University. versity. Evolution of Partial Differential Equations and their Topics in Graph Theory (Code: SS 11A), Guantao Chen, Control (Code: SS 15A), George Avalos, University of Georgia State University, and Songling Shan, Vanderbilt Nebraska, and Irena Lasiecka and Roberto Triggiani, University. University of Memphis. Topology and Dynamical Systems (Code: SS 10A), Al- G_2 Geometry (Code: SS 9A), Sergey Grigorian, Univer- exander Blokh, University of Alabama at Birmingham, sity of Texas, Rio Grande Valley, Sema Salur, University Krystyna Kuperberg, Auburn University, and John of Rochester, and Albert J. Todd, University of South Mayer and Lex Oversteegen, University of Alabama at Alabama. Birmingham. Geometric Measure Theory and Its Applications (Code: SS 2A), Matthew Badger, University of Connecticut, and Christopher J. Bishop and Raanan Schul, Stony Brook Stony Brook, New University. Graph Vulnerability Parameters and their Role in Net- York work Analysis (Code: SS 16A), Michael Yatauro, Pennsyl- vania State University-Brandywine. State University of New York at Stony Holomorphic Dynamics (Code: SS 4A), Artem Dudko Brook and Raluca Tanase, Stony Brook University. Homogeneous Dynamics and Related Topics (Code: SS March 19–20, 2016 12A), Dmitry Kleinbock, Brandeis University, and Han Li, Saturday – Sunday Wesleyan University. Invariants of Closed Curves on Surfaces (Code: SS 1A), Meeting #1118 Ara Basmajian, Hunter College and Graduate Center, City Eastern Section University of New York, and Moira Chas, Stony Brook Associate secretary: Steven H. Weintraub University. Announcement issue of Notices: January 2016 Mathematical General Relativity (Code: SS 3A), Lan- Program first available on AMS website: February 9, 2016 Hsuan Huang, University of Connecticut, Marcus Khuri, Issue of Abstracts: Volume 37, Issue 2 Stony Brook University, and Christina Sormani, Lehman Deadlines College and City University of New York Graduate Center. For organizers: Expired Mathematicians in Mathematics Education (Code: SS For abstracts: February 2, 2016 8A), Lisa Berger, Stony Brook University, and Melkana Brakalova, Fordham University. The scientific information listed below may be dated. PDE Methods in Geometric Flows (Code: SS 5A), Mihai For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ Bailesteanu, Central Connecticut State University, and sectional.html. Andrew Cooper, North Carolina State University.

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Teichmüller Theory and Related Topics (Code: SS 6A), CR geometry and partial differential equations in Sudeb Mitra and Dragomir Saric, Queens College of the complex analysis (Code: SS 4A), Yuan Yuan, Syracuse City University of New York and City University of New University, and Yuan Zhang, Indiana University-Purdue York Graduate Center. University Fort Wayne. Topology and Combinatorics of Arrangements (in honor Inverse Problems (Code: SS 2A), Hanna Makaruk, Los of Mike Falk) (Code: SS 14A), Daniel C. Cohen, Louisiana Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), and Robert Owcza- State University, and Alexander I. Suciu, Northeastern rek, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and UNM, University. Los Alamos. Vertex Algebra and Related Algebraic and Geometric Representations of reductive p-adic groups (Code: SS Structures (Code: SS 13A), Katrina Barron, University of 3A), Shiang Tang and Gordan Savin, University of Utah. Notre Dame, Antun Milas, State University of New York at Albany, and Jinwei Yang, University of Notre Dame. Fargo, North Dakota Salt Lake City, Utah North Dakota State University University of Utah April 16–17, 2016 Saturday – Sunday April 9–10, 2016 Saturday – Sunday Meeting #1120 Central Section Meeting #1119 Associate secretary: Georgia Benkart Western Section Announcement issue of Notices: February 2016 Associate secretary: Michel L. Lapidus Program first available on AMS website: To be announced Announcement issue of Notices: January 2016 Issue of Abstracts: Volume 37, Issue 2 Program first available on AMS website: To be announced Issue of Abstracts: Volume 37, Issue 2 Deadlines For organizers: Expired Deadlines For abstracts: February 23, 2016 For organizers: Expired For abstracts: February 16, 2016 The scientific information listed below may be dated. For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ The scientific information listed below may be dated. sectional.html. For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ sectional.html. Invited Addresses Rodrigo Bañuelos, Purdue University, Title to be an- Invited Addresses nounced. Daniel Bump, Stanford University, From Whittaker Laura Matusevich, Texas A&M University, Title to be Functions to Quantum Groups. announced. James McKernan, University of California, San Diego. Jeff Viaclovsky, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Title Ravi Vakil, Stanford University, Cutting and pasting in to be announced. algebraic geometry (Erdo˝s Memorial Lecture). Stephanie van Willigenburg, University of British Special Sessions Columbia, Vancouver, An Introduction to quasisymmetric If you are volunteering to speak in a Special Session, you Schur functions.. should send your abstract as early as possible via the ab- stract submission form found at www.ams.org/cgi-bin/ Special Sessions abstracts/abstract.pl. If you are volunteering to speak in a Special Session, you should send your abstract as early as possible via the ab- Combinatorial Ideals and Applications (Code: SS 10A), stract submission form found at www.ams.org/cgi-bin/ Laura Matusevich and Christopher O’Neill, Texas A&M abstracts/abstract.pl. University. Commutative Algebra and Its Interactions with Com- Algebraic Combinatorics (Code: SS 5A), Susanna Fishel, binatorics and Algebraic Geometry (Code: SS 4A), Susan Arizona State University, Edward Richmond, Oklahoma Cooper, North Dakota State University, and Adam Van State University, and Stephanie van Willigenburg, Univer- Tuyl, McMaster University. sity of British Columbia. Commutative Ring Theory (Code: SS 6A), Catalin Ci- Algebraic Geometry (association with the Erd˝so Lec- uperca and Sean Sather-Wagstaff, North Dakota State ture by Ravi Vakil) (Code: SS 1A), Ravi Vakil, Stanford University. University, and Christopher Hacon and Karl Schwede, Contemporary Issues in Mathematics Education (Code: University of Utah. SS 8A), Abraham Ayebo, North Dakota State University.

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Convexity and Harmonic Analysis (Code: SS 2A), Maria Announcement issue of Notices: August 2016 Alfonseca-Cubero, North Dakota State University, and Program first available on AMS website: To be announced Dmitry Ryabogin, Kent State University. Issue of Abstracts: Volume 37, Issue 3 Discrete Probability (Code: SS 9A), Jonathon Peterson, Purdue University, and Arnab Sen, University of Min- Deadlines nesota. Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems (Code: SS 1A), For organizers: March 8, 2016 Dogan Comez, North Dakota State University, and Mrinal For abstracts: August 16, 2016 Kanti Roychowdhury, University of Texas Rio Grand Valley. The scientific information listed below may be dated. Frames, Harmonic Analysis, and Operator Theory (Code: SS 7A), Gabriel Picioroaga, University of South Dakota, For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ and Eric Weber, Iowa State University. sectional.html. Frames, Wavelets and Gabor Systems (Code: SS 11A), Yeonhyang Kim and Sivaram K. Narayan, Central Michi- Invited Addresses gan University. Henry Cohn, Microsoft Research, New England, Title Integrable Dynamical Systems and Special Functions (Code: SS 5A), Oksana Bihun, University of Colorado, to be announced. Colorado Springs. Ronny Hadani, University of Texas, Austin, Title to be Mathematical Finance (Code: SS 3A), Indranil SenGupta, announced. North Dakota State University. Chelsea Walton, Temple University, Philadelphia, Title Brunswick, Maine to be announced. Special Sessions Bowdoin College If you are volunteering to speak in a Special Session, you September 24–25, 2016 should send your abstract as early as possible via the ab- Saturday – Sunday stract submission form found at www.ams.org/cgi-bin/ Meeting #1121 abstracts/abstract.pl. Eastern Section Associate secretary: Steven H. Weintraub Algebraic Logic (Code: SS 1A), Nick Galatos, University Announcement issue of Notices: June 2016 of Denver, and Peter Jipsen, Chapman University. Program first available on AMS website: July 27, 2016 Analysis on Graphs and Spectral Graph Theory (Code: Issue of Abstracts: Volume 37, Issue 3 SS 2A), Paul Horn and Mei Yin, University of Denver. Deadlines Nonassociative Algebra (Code: SS 3A), Izabella Stuhl, For organizers: February 24, 2016 For abstracts: July 19, 2016 University of Debrecen and University of Denver, and Petr Vojteˇchovsky´, University of Denver. The scientific information listed below may be dated. Noncommutative Geometry and Fundamental Applica- For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ tions (Code: SS 4A), Frederic Latremoliere, University of sectional.html. Denver. Invited Addresses Operator Algebras and Applications (Code: SS 5A), Al- Tim Austin, New York University, Title to be announced. varo Arias, University of Denver. Moon Duchin, Tufts University, Title to be announced. Recent Trends in Semigroup Theory (Code: SS 6A), Mi- Thomas Lam, University of Michigan, Title to be an- nounced. chael Kinyon, University of Denver, and Ben Steinberg, City College of New York. Set Theory of the Continuum (Code: SS 7A), Natasha Denver, Colorado Dobrinen and Daniel Hathaway, University of Denver. University of Denver Unimodularity in Randomly Generated Graphs (Code: SS 8A), Florian Sobieczky, University of Denver. October 8–9, 2016 Vertex Algebras and Geometry (Code: SS 9A), Andrew Saturday – Sunday Linshaw, University of Denver, and Thomas Creutzig, Meeting #1122 University of Alberta. Western Section Zero Dimensional Dynamics (Code: SS 10A), Nic Ormes Associate secretary: Michel L. Lapidus and Ronnie Pavlov, University of Denver.

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Invited Addresses Minneapolis, Ricardo Cortez, Tulane University, Title to be an- nounced. Minnesota Jason Metcalfe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Title to be announced. University of St. Thomas Agnes Szanto, North Carolina State University, Title to be announced. October 28–30, 2016 Friday – Sunday Special Sessions If you are volunteering to speak in a Special Session, you Meeting #1123 should send your abstract as early as possible via the ab- Central Section stract submission form found at www.ams.org/cgi-bin/ Associate secretary: Georgia Benkart abstracts/abstract.pl. Announcement issue of Notices: August 2016 Program first available on AMS website: To be announced (Code: SS 1A), Alina Iacob and Saeed Nasseh, Georgia Issue of Abstracts: Volume 37, Issue 4 Southern University. Deadlines For organizers: March 22, 2016 Atlanta, Georgia For abstracts: August 30, 2016 Hyatt Regency Atlanta and Marriott The scientific information listed below may be dated. Atlanta Marquis For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ sectional.html. January 4–7, 2017 Wednesday – Saturday Invited Addresses Thomas Nevins, University of Illinois Urbana-Cham- Meeting #1125 paign, Title to be announced. Joint Mathematics Meetings, including the 123rd Annual Charles Rezk, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Meeting of the AMS, 100th Annual Meeting of the Math- Title to be announced. ematical Association of America, annual meetings of the Christof Sparber, University of Illinois at Chicago, Title Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) and the to be announced. National Association of Mathematicians (NAM), and the Samuel Stechmann, University of Wisconsin-Madison, winter meeting of the Association of Symbolic Logic, with Title to be announced. sessions contributed by the Society for Industrial and Ap- plied Mathematics (SIAM). Associate secretary: Brian D. Boe Raleigh, North Announcement issue of Notices: October 2016 Program first available on AMS website: To be announced Carolina Issue of Abstracts: Volume 38, Issue 1 North Carolina State University at Raleigh Deadlines For organizers: April 1, 2016 November 12–13, 2016 For abstracts: To be announced Saturday – Sunday Meeting #1124 Charleston, South Southeastern Section Associate secretary: Brian D. Boe Carolina Announcement issue of Notices: September 2016 Program first available on AMS website: To be announced College of Charleston Issue of Abstracts: Volume 37, Issue 4 March 10–12, 2017 Deadlines Friday – Sunday For organizers: April 12, 2016 For abstracts: September 13, 2016 Meeting #1126 Southeastern Section The scientific information listed below may be dated. Associate secretary: Brian D. Boe For the latest information, see www.ams.org/amsmtgs/ Announcement issue of Notices: To be announced sectional.html. Program first available on AMS website: To be announced

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Issue of Abstracts: To be announced Deadlines For organizers: September 14, 2016 Deadlines For abstracts: March 21, 2017 For organizers: November 10, 2016 For abstracts: To be announced Montréal, Quebec Bloomington, Indiana Canada Indiana University Mathematical Congress of the Americas April 1–2, 2017 2017 (MCA 2017) Saturday – Sunday McGill University

Meeting #1127 July 24–28, 2017 Central Section Monday – Friday Associate secretary: Georgia Benkart Announcement issue of Notices: To be announced Meeting #1130 Program first available on AMS website: To be announced The second Mathematical Congress of the Americas 2017 Issue of Abstracts: To be announced (MCA 2017), is being hosted by the Canadian Mathemati- cal Society (CMS) in collaboration with the Pacific Institute Deadlines for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS), the Fields Institute For organizers: To be announced (FIELDS), Le Centre de recherches Mathématiques (CRM), For abstracts: To be announced and the Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathemati- cal Sciences (AARMS). Associate secretary: Brian D. Boe Announcement issue of Notices: To be announced Pullman, Washington Program first available on AMS website: To be announced Washington State University Issue of Abstracts: To be announced April 22–23, 2017 Deadlines Saturday – Sunday For organizers: July 31, 2016 For abstracts: To be announced Meeting #1128 Western Section Associate secretary: Michel L. Lapidus Buffalo, New York Announcement issue of Notices: To be announced Program first available on AMS website: To be announced State University of New York at Buffalo Issue of Abstracts: To be announced September 16–17, 2017 Deadlines Saturday – Sunday Eastern Section For organizers: To be announced Associate secretary: Steven H. Weintraub For abstracts: To be announced Announcement issue of Notices: To be announced Program first available on AMS website: To be announced New York, New York Issue of Abstracts: To be announced Deadlines Hunter College, City University of New For organizers: February 14, 2017 York For abstracts: To be announced May 6–7, 2017 Saturday – Sunday Riverside, California Meeting #1129 University of California, Riverside Eastern Section Associate secretary: Steven H. Weintraub November 4–5, 2017 Announcement issue of Notices: To be announced Saturday – Sunday Program first available on AMS website: To be announced Western Section Issue of Abstracts: To be announced Associate secretary: Michel L. Lapidus

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Announcement issue of Notices: To be announced Program first available on AMS website: To be announced Denver, Colorado Issue of Abstracts: To be announced Colorado Convention Center Deadlines For organizers: To be announced January 15–18, 2020 For abstracts: To be announced Wednesday – Saturday Joint Mathematics Meetings, including the 126th Annual Meeting of the AMS, 103rd Annual Meeting of the Math- ematical Association of America (MAA), annual meetings San Diego, California of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) and San Diego Convention Center and San the National Association of Mathematicians (NAM), and the winter meeting of the Association of Symbolic Logic (ASL), Diego Marriott Hotel and Marina with sessions contributed by the Society for Industrial and January 10–13, 2018 Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Associate secretary: Michel L. Lapidus Wednesday – Saturday Announcement issue of Notices: To be announced Joint Mathematics Meetings, including the 124th Annual Program first available on AMS website: November 1, 2019 Meeting of the AMS, 101st Annual Meeting of the Math- Issue of Abstracts: To be announced ematical Association of America (MAA), annual meetings of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) and Deadlines the National Association of Mathematicians (NAM), and the For organizers: April 1, 2019 winter meeting of the Association of Symbolic Logic (ASL), For abstracts: To be announced with sessions contributed by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). Associate secretary: Georgia Benkart Announcement issue of Notices: October 2017 Program first available on AMS website: To be announced Washington, DC Issue of Abstracts: To be announced Walter E. Washington Convention Center Deadlines For organizers: April 1, 2017 January 6–9, 2021 For abstracts: To be announced Wednesday – Saturday Joint Mathematics Meetings, including the 127th Annual Meeting of the AMS, 104th Annual Meeting of the Math- ematical Association of America (MAA), annual meetings Baltimore, Maryland of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) and Baltimore Convention Center, Hilton the National Association of Mathematicians (NAM), and the Baltimore, and Baltimore Marriott Inner winter meeting of the Association of Symbolic Logic (ASL), with sessions contributed by the Society for Industrial and Harbor Hotel Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Associate secretary: Brian D. Boe January 16–19, 2019 Announcement issue of Notices: October 2020 Wednesday – Saturday Program first available on AMS website: November 1, 2020 Joint Mathematics Meetings, including the 125th Annual Issue of Abstracts: To be announced Meeting of the AMS, 102nd Annual Meeting of the Math- ematical Association of America (MAA), annual meetings Deadlines of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM)and For organizers: April 1, 2020 the National Association of Mathematicians (NAM), and the For abstracts: To be announced winter meeting of the Association of Symbolic Logic (ASL), with sessions contributed by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). Associate secretary: Steven H. Weintraub Announcement issue of Notices: October 2018 Program first available on AMS website: To be announced Issue of Abstracts: To be announced

Deadlines For organizers: April 2, 2018 For abstracts: To be announced

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