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ALGEBRAIC MODEL THEORY PROGRAM 
        Workshop on Geometric Model Theory 
          January 13-17, 1997 
        
 This workshop will 
        concentrate on model theory and various applications to, and interactions 
        with, other areas of mathematics. There will be expository talks as well 
        as talks on current research. Among the topics represented will be stability 
        theory and simple theories, the model theory of differential fields, difference 
        fields and applications to geometry and number theory, groups of finite 
        Morley rank and o-minimal analogues, and some model theory of analytic 
        structures. This workshop is part of the program on Algebraic Model Theory 
        held during 1996-1997 at The Fields Institute 
         Main Speakers
  In addition to those already resident at The Fields Institute for the program 
  on Algebraic Model Theory, speakers and participants will include: 
   
    - A. Borovik, University of Manchester Institute of Science 
    
 - E. Bouscaren, Université de Paris VII 
    
 - A. Buium, University of New Mexico 
    
 - Z. Chatzidakis, Université de Paris VII 
    
 - G. Cherlin, Rutgers University 
    
 - F. Delon, Université de Paris VII 
    
 - W.A. Hodges, Queen Mary College, London 
    
 - A. Macintyre, Oxford University 
    
 - H.D. MacPherson, University of Leeds 
    
 - D. Marker, University of Illinois at Chicago 
    
 - L. Newelski, Wroclaw University 
    
 - Y. Peterzil ,University of Haifa 
    
 - B. Poizat, Université de Lyon 
    
 - M.F. Singer, North Carolina State University 
    
 - S. Starchenko, Vanderbilt University 
    
 - J.F. Voloch, University of Texas at Austin 
    
 - F. Wagner, Oxford University 
    
 - M. Ziegler, Universität Freiburg 
    
 - B. Zil'ber, Kemerovo State University 
 
   
  During the workshop, E. Hrushovski will give a series of lectures as part 
    of the Robinson Lecture Series. 
   Organizing Committee
        E. Hrushovski, Hebrew University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
          D. Lascar, Universite de Paris VII; A. Pillay, University 
          of Illinois 
        
  
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