KNOTS IN WASHINGTON XXII

May 5-7, 2006
The 22nd Conference on Knot Theory and its Ramifications
George Washington University, Washington, DC

Partially supported by NSF and Math. Department of GWU

 
 

The conference is devoted to Knot Theory and its Ramifications.  Khovanov homology, skein modules, quandles and their homology will be the main topics but other parts of Knot Theory will be represented as well.

Plenary speakers include: Anna Beliakova , Scott Carter, Seiichi Kamada, Mikhail Khovanov, Scott Morrison (Distingusihed graduate student talk), Jacob Rasmussen and Masahico Saito

The conference will start at 1:00PM on Friday May 5, with Colloquium talk by Scott Carter. In the morning we will organize visit to the Gallery show of Tony Robbin's work (His art is strongly influenced by mathematics and mathematicians).

If you wish to give a talk please submit your abstract at http://at.yorku.ca/cgi-bin/abstract/submit/casv-01
Abstracts can be viewed at: http://at.yorku.ca /cgi-bin/abstract/casv-01
 
 
SCHEDULE

DIRECTIONS to George Washington University

TRANSPORTATION in and around Washington FAQ

 
 
Conference Organizers:
Jozef H. Przytycki (GWU), przytyck@gwu.edu
Yongwu Rong (GWU), rong@gwu.edu
Alexander Shumakovitch (GWU), shurik@gwu.edu
Contact address: knotsinwashington@gmail.com