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Valery Alexeev University of Georgia Enrico Arbarello Università di Roma “La Sapienza” Aaron Bertram University of Utah James Carlson Herb Clemens Ohio State University Mark Green UC Los Angeles Phillip Griffiths Institute for Advanced Study Christopher Hacon University of Utah Elham Izadi U. of Georgia/UC San Diego János Kollár Princeton University Matilde Marcolli Caltech John Morgan Simons Center, Stony Brook University David Morrison UC Santa Barbara Madhav Nori University of Chicago Tony Pantev University of Pennsylvania Ziv Ran UC Riverside Wilfried Schmid Harvard University Christian Schnell Stony Brook University A Conference at The Ohio State University May 12–15, 2013 go.osu.edu/hodge Some support for young researchers and unfunded participants will be available. We request that all participants register, including speakers and invited guests. Registrations are accepted at any time. To receive full consideration for support and housing please register by March 15. For additional information: [email protected] Invited speakers: Supported by: The National Science Foundation The Ohio State University, Department of Mathematics The Ohio State University, Mathematics Research Institute HODGE THEORY AND CLASSICAL ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY Cross section of Quintic Threefold by Paul Nylander

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Page 1: Hodge THeory and

Valery Alexeev University of Georgia

Enrico Arbarello Università di Roma “La Sapienza”

Aaron Bertram University of Utah

James Carlson

Herb Clemens Ohio State University

Mark Green UC Los Angeles

Phillip Griffiths Institute for Advanced Study

Christopher Hacon University of Utah

Elham Izadi U. of Georgia/UC San Diego

János Kollár Princeton University

Matilde MarcolliCaltech

John Morgan Simons Center, Stony Brook University

David Morrison UC Santa Barbara

Madhav Nori University of Chicago

Tony Pantev University of Pennsylvania

Ziv Ran UC Riverside

Wilfried Schmid Harvard University

Christian Schnell Stony Brook University

A Conference at The Ohio State University

May 12–15, 2013go.osu.edu/hodge

Some support for young researchers and unfunded participants will be available. We request that all participants register, including speakers and invited guests. Registrations are accepted at any time.

To receive full consideration for support and housing please register by March 15.

For additional information:[email protected]

Invited speakers:

Supported by:

The National Science FoundationThe Ohio State University, Department of Mathematics

The Ohio State University, Mathematics Research Institute

Hodge THeory and ClassiCal algebraiC geoMeTry

Cross section of Quintic Threefold by Paul Nylander