[cmath] Call for participation: FPSAC 2016 VANCOUVER

Marni Mishna mmishna at sfu.ca
Wed Jun 22 12:09:35 EDT 2016


28th Annual International Conference on Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics

Please join us for FPSAC 2016, in Vancouver July 4 - 8, 2016.
The program, extended abstracts and schedule are now available. 
https://sites.google.com/site/fpsac2016/ <https://sites.google.com/site/fpsac2016/>

Of interest as well are the two satellite meetings

1. Sage Days June 29- July 1 https://wiki.sagemath.org/days78 <https://wiki.sagemath.org/days78>
2. Journées Combinatoires Franco-Vancouvéroises July 11- 12 https://www.sfu.ca/math/research_groups/applied_combinatorics/JCFV.html <https://www.sfu.ca/math/research_groups/applied_combinatorics/JCFV.html>

Please forward this email to anyone who might be interested; 
contact fpsac2016 at gmail.com <mailto:fpsac2016 at gmail.com> to be added to or removed from the mailing list.

Regards,

Marni Mishna (Simon Fraser University) 
Organizing committee chair

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FPSAC'16

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28th Annual International Conference on Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics

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Monday July 4 - Friday July 8 2016
Simon Fraser University, Downtown Campus
Vancouver BC Canada

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https://sites.google.com/site/fpsac2016/ <https://sites.google.com/site/fpsac2016/>

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Topics: All aspects of combinatorics and their relations with other parts of mathematics, physics, computer science, and biology.

Conference program: Invited lectures, contributed presentations, poster sessions. 
There will be no parallel sessions. 

Official languages: English and French.

Invited speakers:
Federico Ardila (San Francisco State University)
Jason Bell (University of Waterloo)
Ben Brubaker (University of Minnesota)
Guillaume Chapuy (CNRS/ Université Paris-Diderot)
Jennifer Morse (Drexel University)
Masato Okado (Osaka City University)
Margaret Readdy (University of Kentucky)
Jozsef Solymosi (University of British Columbia)
Mike Steel (University of Canterbury)

Best student paper award: In an ongoing FPSAC tradition, an award will be made for the best paper submitted by a graduate student.  Students submitting extended abstracts are invited to indicate their eligibility for this award.


Further information: All important information concerning FPSAC'16 can be found on the conference web page.  More details will be given in future announcements.  Please direct further questions to fpsac2016 at gmail.com <mailto:fpsac2016 at gmail.com>.

Program Committee:
Sylvie Corteel (CNRS / Université Paris Diderot 7 ) (Co-chair)
Andrew Rechnitzer (University of British Colombia) (Co-chair)
Anne Schilling (University of California, Davis) (Co-chair)

Christine Bessenrodt (Hannover)
Yvan le Borgne (CNRS / Université de Bordeaux)
Mireille Bousquet-Mélou (CNRS / Université de Bordeaux)
Soojin Cho (Ajou University)
Eric Fusy (CNRS/ École polytechique)
Ira Gessel (Brandeis University)
Tony Guttmann (University of Melbourne)
Manuel Kauers  (RISC)
Svante Linusson (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
Peter McNamara (Bucknell University)
Gregg Musiker (University of Minnesota)
Philippe Nadeau (CNRS / Université Lyon 1)
Daniel Panario (Carleton University)
Greta Panova (University of Pennsylvania)
Thomas Prellberg (Queen Mary, University of London)
Dan Romik (University of California, Davis)
Mercedes Rosas (Universidad de Sevilla)
Mark Shimozono (Virginia Tech )
Bridget Tenner (DePaul University)
Nicolas Thiery (Université Paris Sud)
Ole Warnaar (University of Queensland)

Organizing Committee:
Marni Mishna (Simon Fraser University) (Chair)

Cedric Chauve (Simon Fraser University)
Julien Courtiel (Simon Fraser University)
Sergi Elizalde (Dartmouth College)
Stephen Melczer (University of Waterloo / École normale supérieure de Lyon)
Vincent Pilaud (CNRS/ École Polytechique)
Andrew Rechnitzer (University of British Columbia)
Lily Yen (Simon Fraser University / Capilano University)
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