Motives and Algebraic Cycles; second announcement of support




Dear Colleagues,

The purpose of this email is to announce (a second time) a source of travel
support for a conference.

As part of the Thematic Program on Geometric Applications of Homotopy Theory at
the Fields Institute in Toronto, Canada, a conference will take place March
19-23, 2007, on "Motives and Algebraic Cycles". The conference is dedicated to
the mathematical heritage of Spencer Bloch, and is organized by Rob de Jeu
(Durham) and James D. Lewis (Alberta). See

http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/06-07/homotopy/motives/

for details. The speakers are

A. Beilinson (Chicago)
S. Bloch (Chicago)
J-L. Colliot-Thélène (Paris-Sud)
H. Esnault (Essen)
E. Friedlander (Northwestern)
H. Gillet (Univ. Illinois at Chicago)
A. Goncharov (Brown)
P. Griffiths (IAS)
U. Jannsen (Regensburg)
K. Kato (Kyoto)
M. Levine (Northeastern)
S. Lichtenbaum (Brown)
M. Nori (Chicago)
T. Saito (Tokyo)
C. Schoen (Duke University)
A. Scholl (Cambridge)
V. Srinivas (TIFR)

We would like to offer support from our NSF grant for travel to this conference
to those US-based researchers and students otherwise unsupported by grant
funds.

To apply for support, please send email to Dan Grayson <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
estimating your expenses and stating what other monetary support is potentially
available to you. Please include references to publications and/or solicit a
brief email letter of reference from an advisor or mentor. The original
deadline was February 1, 2007, but funds remain.

Eric Friedlander <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Dan Grayson <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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