3rd summer school "Algorithmic and Enumerative Combinatorics"
(AEC 2016)
RISC, J. Kepler University Linz, Austria, August 1-5, 2016
https://www.risc.jku.at/conferences/aec2016/
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Within the framework of the SFB "Algorithmic and Enumerative
Combinatorics", the summer school AEC 2016 will be held at the
Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (Johannes Kepler
University Linz) in Hagenberg. It is jointly organized with the
combinatorics groups at the University of Vienna and the Vienna
University of Technology.
The goal of this summer school is to put forward the interplay
between the fields of Enumerative Combinatorics, Analytic
Combinatorics, and Algorithmics. This is a very active research
area, which, aside from the three fields fueling each other
mutually, receives as well constant impetus from outside, by its
interaction with algebra, probability, statistical physics, and
computer science.
The summer school will feature three series of lectures, given by
- Alin Bostan (INRIA Saclay, France)
- Dan Romik (University of California at Davis, U.S.A.)
- Jeffrey Shallit (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Each series of lectures will present a recent exciting trend in
these three research fields.
Aside from the three lecture series (5 hours each), there is time
for a limited number of contributed talks (20 minutes each).
There will be no conference fee. Lodging will be arranged at the
Hotel Sommerhaus Hagenberg (around 300 m distance from the venue
where the summer school wll be held). A single room costs 37 Euro
and a double room costs 67 Euro per day (breakfast and internet
connection are included).
There are limited funds available for participant support.
Important deadlines
Application for participant support: June 1, 2016
Submission of contributed talks: June 1, 2016
Acceptance of contributed talks: June 10, 2016
Registration: June 15, 2016
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