FOM: Midwest Model Theory Meeting
Stephen G Simpson
simpson at math.psu.edu
Tue Sep 5 11:23:17 EDT 2000
From: Patrick Speissegger <speisseg at math.wisc.edu>
Subject: MWMT'00
Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2000 08:37:29 -0500
ANNOUNCEMENT, MWMT '00 (9/5/00)
The 2000 Midwest Model Theory Meeting meeting will be held on the
weekend of November 11-12, 2000 at the Department of Mathematics,
University of Wisconsin,
Madison. (And no, there will not be a special millennial celebration.)
Organizer: Patrick Speissegger
Speakers so far include (more to come):
Matthias Aschenbrenner, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Shawn Hedman, University of Maryland, College Park
Byunghan Kim, MIT, Boston
Rahim Moosa, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Jean-Philippe Rolin, Universite de Bourgogne, Dijon, France
We have a small number of travel grants available for graduate students
who wish to come to the conference but cannot find funding elsewhere.
To apply for such a grant, please contact me directly at
speisseg at math.wisc.edu.
Two blocks of rooms are being held for the nights of Friday, November 10
and Saturday, November 11 at the following hotels:
Lowell Hall
610 Langdon Street
MADISON, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 256-2621
and
Madison Inn
601 Langdon Street
MADISON, WI 53703
Phone: (608) 257-4391.
Both hotels are at a comfortable 10-15 min. walk from the math
department. The rates at both hotels are $52/single and $62/double. The
rooms will be held at these rates until October 10, so please make your
reservations before that date. When making a reservation, mention
the Midwest Model Theory Meeting and the UW Math Department. Or, email
me the relevant data (including smoking or nonsmoking) and I'll
make the reservation for you. (Reservations for invited speakers and
supported graduate students will be taken care of by me.)
Maps, visitor information and driving directions are available at
Steffen Lempp's homepage
http://kleene.math.wisc.edu/~lempp/main.html#info.
Further announcements will be forthcoming. You can also get this
information from the web at
http://www.math.wisc.edu/~speisseg/MWMT.html.
Patrick Speissegger
P.S.: Please feel free to forward this message to anybody you think
might be interested!
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