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Dear Knot at Lunch People,
Dear Knot at Lunch People,


We will have our next summer lunch on Thursday July 19, 2007, at the usual place, Bahen 6180, at 12 noon. But note that for the three weeks after that I will be traveling (in {{Home Link|Talks/Tianjin-0707/|China}} and {{Home Link|Talks/Hanoi-0708/|Vietnam}}) so any Knot at Lunch meeting in that period will be Dror-free. The next likely date for a regular Knot at Lunch meeting is August 16, 2007.
We will have our next summer lunch on Thursday July 19, 2007, at the usual place, Bahen 6180, at 12 noon. But note that for the three weeks after that I will be traveling (in {{Home Link|Talks/Tianjin-0707/|China}} and {{Home Link|Talks/Hanoi-0708/|Vietnam}}) so any Knot at Lunch meetings in that period will be Dror-free. The following likely date for a regular Knot at Lunch meeting is August 16, 2007.


As always, please bring brown-bag lunch and fresh ideas. This time we have a fixed agenda! Fionntan Roukema will be telling us about subdiagram formulas for finite type invariants, following Goussarov-Polyak-Viro's {{arXiv|math/9810073}}.
As always, please bring brown-bag lunch and fresh ideas. This time we have a fixed agenda! Fionntan Roukema will be telling us about subdiagram formulas for finite type invariants, following Goussarov-Polyak-Viro's {{arXiv|math/9810073}}.

Revision as of 13:21, 17 July 2007

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Dear Knot at Lunch People,

We will have our next summer lunch on Thursday July 19, 2007, at the usual place, Bahen 6180, at 12 noon. But note that for the three weeks after that I will be traveling (in China and Vietnam) so any Knot at Lunch meetings in that period will be Dror-free. The following likely date for a regular Knot at Lunch meeting is August 16, 2007.

As always, please bring brown-bag lunch and fresh ideas. This time we have a fixed agenda! Fionntan Roukema will be telling us about subdiagram formulas for finite type invariants, following Goussarov-Polyak-Viro's arXiv:math/9810073.

As always, if you know anyone I should add to this mailing list or if you wish to be removed from this mailing list please let me know. To prevent junk accumulation in mailboxes, I will actively remove inactive people unless they request otherwise.

Best,

Dror.