
The 17th annual Southeast Geometry Conference will be held at
the College of Charleston, in
historic Charleston, South Carolina.
The talks, which will begin in the morning on Saturday, March 4th and
conclude on
the afternoon of Sunday, March 5th, 2006, will take place in the room
207 of the Tate
Center at #9 Liberty Street (see campus
map).
Students and researchers from all areas
of geometry
(including, but not limited to, algebraic geometry, differential
geometry,
symplectic geometry, and applications of geometry to mathematical
physics)
will be presenting their research in 40-minute talks. This year the
conference will have a special focus on connections between geometry
and physics.
The conference is free and open
to the public. Feel free to
show up unannounced if you would like to attend, but if possible,
please let us know that you are
coming so that we can be sure to have enough coffee and seating for
everyone.
The SEGC
is supported by the National Science Foundation and by the Department
of Mathematics at the College of
Charleston.