Principal Investigator: James A. Isenberg
It is proposed that the National Science Foundation provide funding for the meetings of the Pacific Northwest Geometry Seminar (PNGS) to be held during the three-year period from July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2006 at University of British Columbia, Oregon State University, University of Oregon, University of Utah, University of Washington, Portland State University, and Stanford University. PNGS meetings generally feature 4 or 5 invited research talks by leading experts in differential geometry and algebraic geometry. The meetings also include discussion sessions in which the speakers and participants assess the state of various areas in geometry, and highlight open problems in these areas.
There are a number of very active researchers in geometry scattered throughout the various universities which are involved in the Pacific Northwest Geometry Seminar. These periodic meetings bring these researchers together for consultation, collaboration, and stimulation of new ideas. A number of research programs have been initiated as a result of interactions at these meetings. The PNGS is especially valuable for graduate students in geometry at the various participating universities which have small geometry groups. The PNGS meetings give these students an excellent opportunity to see the broader picture of research in geometry.