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Any APS meeting will allow essentially anyone to give a 10 minute talk. You can sign up yourself.

For example, I had a conjecture on a new decomposition of unitary matrices proven on math stack exchange here: http://math.stackexchange.com/q/28413/8536https://math.stackexchange.com/q/28413/8536 which I'm putting into a paper for Journal Math Physics. A version of the paper before adding the new proof is here: http://brannenworks.com/Gravity/qioumm_view.pdf I'm planning on presenting it at the NWAPS meeting in October at Oregon State: http://www.aps.org/units/nws/meetings/meeting.cfm?name=NWS11 To make a presentation you have to prepare a set of slides.

These meetings come with a fee of about $50. If you slide me the fee, and maybe $100 for gasoline driving over there, I'd be happy to acknowledge you as a sponsor and to give the math and physics stack exchange a good word.

Any APS meeting will allow essentially anyone to give a 10 minute talk. You can sign up yourself.

For example, I had a conjecture on a new decomposition of unitary matrices proven on math stack exchange here: http://math.stackexchange.com/q/28413/8536 which I'm putting into a paper for Journal Math Physics. A version of the paper before adding the new proof is here: http://brannenworks.com/Gravity/qioumm_view.pdf I'm planning on presenting it at the NWAPS meeting in October at Oregon State: http://www.aps.org/units/nws/meetings/meeting.cfm?name=NWS11 To make a presentation you have to prepare a set of slides.

These meetings come with a fee of about $50. If you slide me the fee, and maybe $100 for gasoline driving over there, I'd be happy to acknowledge you as a sponsor and to give the math and physics stack exchange a good word.

Any APS meeting will allow essentially anyone to give a 10 minute talk. You can sign up yourself.

For example, I had a conjecture on a new decomposition of unitary matrices proven on math stack exchange here: https://math.stackexchange.com/q/28413/8536 which I'm putting into a paper for Journal Math Physics. A version of the paper before adding the new proof is here: http://brannenworks.com/Gravity/qioumm_view.pdf I'm planning on presenting it at the NWAPS meeting in October at Oregon State: http://www.aps.org/units/nws/meetings/meeting.cfm?name=NWS11 To make a presentation you have to prepare a set of slides.

These meetings come with a fee of about $50. If you slide me the fee, and maybe $100 for gasoline driving over there, I'd be happy to acknowledge you as a sponsor and to give the math and physics stack exchange a good word.

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Any APS meeting will allow essentially anyone to give a 10 minute talk. You can sign up yourself.

For example, I had a conjecture on a new decomposition of unitary matrices proven on math stack exchange here: http://math.stackexchange.com/q/28413/8536 which I'm putting into a paper for Journal Math Physics. A version of the paper before adding the new proof is here: http://brannenworks.com/Gravity/qioumm_view.pdf I'm planning on presenting it at the NWAPS meeting in October at Oregon State: http://www.aps.org/units/nws/meetings/meeting.cfm?name=NWS11 To make a presentation you have to prepare a set of slides.

These meetings come with a fee of about $50. If you slide me the fee, and maybe $100 for gasoline driving over there, I'd be happy to acknowledge you as a sponsor and to give the math and physics stack exchange a good word.