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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2009, pp. 1547–1596
DOI: 10.4171/OWR/2009/28

Strings, Fields and Topology

Organized by: Stephan Stolz (1), Dennis Sullivan (2) and Peter Teichner (3)

(1) Department of Mathematics, University of Notre Dame, 255 Hurley Hall, IN 46556-4618, NOTRE DAME, UNITED STATES
(2) Graduate school and University center, City University of New York, NY 10036-8099, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
(3) Department of Mathematics, University of California, CA 94720-3840, BERKELEY, UNITED STATES

In recent years, the interplay between traditional geometric topology and theoretical physics, in particular quantum ?eld theory, has played a signi?cant role in the work of many researchers. The idea of this workshop was to bring these people together so that the ?elds will be able to grow together in the future. Most of the talks were related to various flavors of field theories and differential cohomology theories.

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