[cmath] [ISSAC-ANNOUNCE] Workshop on Geometric and Topological
Combinatorics
Ilias Kotsireas
ikotsire at wlu.ca
Wed Mar 22 06:30:04 EST 2006
From: Francisco Santos <santosf at unican.es>
- Sorry for duplicates.
- A pdf announcement is attached. Please post.
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Workshop on Geometric and Topological Combinatorics
- A satellite conference of ICM 2006 (http://www.icm2006.org/) -
Second announcement and call for posters
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URL: http://www2.uah.es/gtc06/
DATES: August 31 to September 5, 2006
PLACE: Universidad de Alcala (UAH), Alcala de Henares
The university of Alcala is one of the oldest in Europe. The
workshop will take place in its historic "Rectorado" building.
The town of Alcala de Henares itself is a charming town very
close to central Madrid, and declared World Heritage by UNESCO.
MAIN SPEAKERS
Alexander Barvinok, University of Michigan
Stefan Felsner, Technische Universität Berlin
Victor Reiner, University of Minnesota
Neil Sloane, AT&T Research
Ileana Streinu, Smith College
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Christos Athanasiadis (Crete)
Imre Bárány (Budapest)
Anders Björner (Stockholm)
Jesús A. de Loera (Davis)
Günter Rote (Berlin)
Francisco Santos (Santander)
Emo Welzl (Zürich)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Manuel Abellanas (Madrid)
David Orden (Alcalá)
Julian Pfeifle (Barcelona)
Pedro Ramos (Alcalá)
Francisco Santos (Santander)
TOPICS: Geometric and/or topological combinatorics concerns discrete
structures that arise in a wide array of mathematical contexts, ranging
from enumerative questions about polytopes and other constructions from
linear algebra to the topology of manifolds and algebraic varieties.
This workshop is intended as an informal discussion forum for people
from such fields as combinatorics, discrete geometry, algebraic
geometry, convex geometry, algebraic topology, combinatorial
optimization and theoretical computer science, among others.
STRUCTURE:
The workshop will consist of: Five ''main lectures'', one hour each, by
Alexander Barvinok, Stefan Felsner, Victor Reiner, Neil Sloane, and
Ileana Streinu; Some nine shorter invited talks (40 minutes each); And
a poster session, in which all attendants will be allowed to present
their recent work. Some posters will be selected for oral presentation
as a short communication (about 15 minutes). Which and how many of them
will be decided during the workshop.
The Workshop will be intertwined with the advanced course
"Combinatorial and Computational Geometry: Trends and topics for the
future" (http://www.crm.es/ComputationalGeometry), which will take
place in the same dates and place. The scientific programs of both
activities are independent, but the timetables will be coordinated to
allow attendance to both. The workshop will consist of five
"half-days", with Sunday September 3 left free for participants to
entertain themselves.
CALL FOR POSTERS
If you are interested in presenting a poster, please contact the
organizers in advance. Send an email to santosf at unican.es with a short
abstract (Title, authors and some 100 to 200 words, in Latex format).
Abstracts will be distributed during the workshop. Deadline for
abstract submission: June 30
IMPORTANT DATES:
Deadline for application for financial support: April 14, 2006
Deadline for registration: May 15, 2006
Deadline for abstract submission: June 30, 2006.
Workshop: August 31 - September 5, 2006
For more information, go to http://www2.uah.es/gtc06/ or contact the
organizers at francisco.santos at unican.es
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Francisco Santos, santosf at unican.es
Departamento de Matematicas, Estadistica y Computacion
Universidad de Cantabria, E-39005 Santander, SPAIN.
Phone: +34-942-201522 - Fax: +34-942-201402
http://personales.unican.es/santosf
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