RTG: Geometry and Representation Theory at USC

Department of Mathematics • University of Southern California

Welcome to our homepage! This Research Training Group aims to train the next generation of American researchers in representation theory, low dimensional topology, symplectic geometry and motivic homotopy theory. We are gratefully supported by the National Science Foundation under award DMS-2446019.

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Activities

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RTG Current Development Mini-Workshops

The Current Development Mini-Workshops at USC support up to four researchers for short, intensive periods of lectures, problem sessions and research at USC, in collaborations with RTG personnel. To learn more, please visit the Mini-Workshops homepage below.

Mini-Workshops Homepage

RTG Graduate Retreat

The RTG Graduate Retreat is an annual cabin retreat that gathers graduate students, postdoctoral scholars and RTG faculty for four days of community building and research activities. To learn more, please visit the Retreat homepage below.

Retreat Homepage

RTG Mathematics Summer Research Program at USC

The USC RTG MSRP is an annual summer research program aimed at outstanding undergraduates interested in geometry, topology, representation theory and/or combinatorics. Participants will work in assigned teams of two under the mentorship of an RTG graduate fellow. To learn more, please visit the MSRP homepage below.

MSRP Homepage

Teachers Math Circle at USC

The Teachers Math Circle is a long running program aimed at K-12 math teachers in the Los Angeles area. This RTG project is proud to support new activities and guest organizers for this program. To learn more, please visit the Math Circle homepage below.

Math Circle Homepage

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Publications

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