Participants in CADG14

Participant
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Institution name
Abstract title
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Dr Boudjemaa Anchouche Sultan Qaboos University orbital measures on SU(n)/SO(n)
Mr Dmitry Berdinsky The University of Auckland On the Willmore-like functionals in Thurston geometries
Dr Grant Cairns La Trobe University -
Mr Robertson Calum Monash University -
Dr Joseph Chan The University of Melbourne -
Dr Owen Dearricott La Trobe University Quaternion-Sasakian manifolds and reduction
Mrs Thoan Thi Kim Do La Trobe University -
Prof Andrew Craig Eberhard RMIT University -
Dr Wolfgang Globke University of Vienna Compact pseudo-Riemannian solvmanifolds
Mr Jesse Hart The University of Auckland -
Dr Ana Hinic Galic La Trobe University -
Dr Joshua Howie Monash University -
Assoc Prof Jonathan Kress University of New South Wales -
Mr Nguyen Thanh Tung Le Monash University -
Assoc Prof Thomas Leistner The University of Adelaide Locally homogeneous pp-waves
Mr Chao Liu Monash University -
Ms Kari Matthews La Trobe University -
Dr Alexandr Medvedev University of New England Differential invariants of ODEs systems of higher order
Ms ESMAEILI MEHRI Monash University -
Dr Yuri Nikolayevsky La Trobe University -
Dr Todd Oliynyk Monash University -
Prof Geoff Prince La Trobe University -
Prof Artem Pulemotov The University of Queensland Boundary-value problems for the Ricci flow
Assoc Prof Vera Roshchina UNSW Sydney -
Prof Gerd Schmalz University of New England Chern-Moser theory for para-CR-manifolds and degenerate multicontact structures
Dr Callum Sleigh The University of Auckland -
Dr Dennis The Australian National University Homogeneous integrable Legendrian contact structures in dimension five
Mr Ioannis Tsartsaflis La Trobe University A bijection in cohomology of filiform Lie algebras over $Z_2$
Dr Pieter Hubert van der Kamp La Trobe University -
Dr Yuri Vyatkin The University of Auckland Conformal Invariants of Hypersurfaces
Mr Adam Wood The University of Melbourne -
Dr Dmitri Zaitsev Trinity College Dublin Convergent normal forms for real hypersurfaces