Description:
Texas-Oklahoma
Representations and Automorphic forms (TORA) is a series of
conferences hosted in rotation by Oklahoma State University, the
University of Oklahoma, and the University of North Texas.
The TORA meetings will bring together the
automorphic forms
and representation theory community of the South Central region to hear
about recent research in automorphic forms and representation theory.
For more information see the
TORA
main page.
TORA IV is funded by UNT and NSF grant DMS
1302770.
Information
on
TORA IV
- Invited
Graduate Student Lecturer:
- Confirmed
participants.
- Participant
support: We will have funding
available. Priority will be given to junior
researchers, to researchers from the South Central US, and to
researchers with no other means of support. NOTE:
If you
would like to apply for funding, please send the following
information to Olav Richter by February
18, 2013:
Your name,
institution, position, Visa type (non US citizens), and estimated
travel expenses.
- Accommodations:
We expect all hotels in
the area to be fully booked out this weekend, so please let us know by February
18,
2013
for which nights you
will need a hotel room (so that our staff can make a reservation for
you). We blocked rooms at the Heritage
Inns (nice, 1.5 miles) and the Courtyard Marriott
(nice, 3.5 miles)
at special UNT rates. The
Courtyard Marriott has a free shuttle service that will take you to the
UNT campus. Another hotel within
walking distance is the The
Royal
Inn (simple, 1 mile).
- Travel:
The University of North Texas is
located in Denton, TX. The mathematics department is in the General
Academic Building (GAB), which can be located on the campus
map.
- Parking:
Parking
on the weekend will be
considered a special
event; no permit required.
- Local
Organizers: Charles
Conley, Olav
Richter,
Anne Shepler,
Christine Uhl.
Last
updated: March 24,
2013.