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 Mailing List : To receive updates on the program please subscribe to our mailing list at www.fields.utoronto.ca/maillist Outline of Scientific ActivitiesThe semester will focus on portions of the following web of inter-related 
              disciplines: **Special Lecture
 Distinguished Lecturer
 Coxeter Lecturer
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| Fields Ontario Postdoctoral Fellows | |
| Michael Coons, PhD (Simon Fraser) | Chris Conidis, PhD (U Chicago) | 
| Fields Postdoctoral Fellows | |
|  Johanna Franklin, PhD (UC, Berkeley) Alexander Grigo, PhD (Georgia Institute of Technology) Andy Hammerlindl, PhD (Toronto) Jonathan Hauenstein, PhD (Notre Dame)  | 
                  Chin How Jeffrey Pang, PhD (Cornell) Swaminathan Sethu Raman (Texas A&M) Christobal Rojas, PhD (Ecole Polytechnique & Universita di Pisa)  | 
                
 
                  Workshops | 
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                   September 22 - 26, 2009 (Tues.-Sat.)  | 
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| October 20 - 24, 2009 (Tues.-Sat.) Workshop on Complexity of Numerical Computation  | 
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| November 16 - 21, 2009 (Mon.-Sat.) Workshop on Computational Differential Geometry, Topology, and Dynamics  | 
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| Organizing Committee: Richard Schwartz (Brown University)- Chair Alex Nabutovsky (University of Toronto) Carles Simo (University of Barcelona) Michael Yampolsky (University of Toronto)  | 
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a) Course on Methodologies to deal with intractability
Instructors: Avner Magen and Toniann Pitassib) Course on Computability and Complexity in Geometry, Topology, and Dynamics
Instructors: Alex Nabutovsky and Michael Yampolskyc) Course on Complexity and Accuracy in Numeric Computations
Instructors: Lenore Blum and Felipe Cucker
Apply to the Program: 
              All scientific events are open to the mathematical sciences community. 
              Visitors who are interested in office space or funding are 
              requested to apply by filling out the application 
              form. Additional support is available (pending NSF funding) 
              to support junior US visitors to this program. Fields scientific 
              programs are devoted to research in the mathematical sciences, and 
              enhanced graduate and post-doctoral training opportunities. Part 
              of the mandate of the Institute is to broaden and enlarge the community, 
              and to encourage the participation of women and members of visible 
              minority groups in our scientific programs. 
For additional information contact thematic(PUT_AT_SIGN_HERE)fields.utoronto.ca