Texas Geometry and Topology Conference

Serving the Mathematical Community Since 1989

Mission Statement

The Texas Geometry and Topology Conference is dedicated to the enhancement of both the educational and the research atmosphere of the community of geometers and topologists in Texas and surrounding states. The Conference has three specific goals:

Upcoming and Recent Conferences

Conference History

Founded in 1989, the semiannual Texas Geometry and Topology Conference has become an institution for mathematicians in the Southwest. The Conference has been held spring and fall since its founding, a total of 31 times. The Conference is partially supported under a grant from the National Science Foundation. Since inception, the TGTC has been organized and supported through a consortium of four universities: University of Texas, Austin, Texas A&M University, Rice University, and University of Houston. In recent years, Texas Christian University and Texas Tech University have joined in hosting the conference.

The original Texas Geometry and Topology Conference confined itself primarily to Texas universities and attracted about 40 participants. Attendance at subsequent conferences has grown steadily and substantially. In 1991, the scope of the Conference was permanently expanded to include essentially all universities and colleges in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Participants from each of these states regularly come to the Conference. Since 1994, fall conferences have been national events, attracting participants from around the country.

Here is a summary of previous meetings in html format and pdf format.


For additional information about past and future Texas Geometry and Topology Conferences, you may contact Jon Pitts.

Last modified: August 3, 2004