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Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science Day at AlbanySaturday, March 18, 2006State University of New York at Albany
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Speakers:
- Anders S. Buch, Rutgers University
- Caroline J. Klivans, University of Chicago
- Bruce Sagan, Michigan State University
- Diane L. Souvaine, Tufts University
- Alexandre Tchernev, University at Albany
General Information:
The meeting will begin at 9:15am (first talk at 10:00am) and continue through to 5:00pm. There will be 5 talks during the day.
As with the other Discrete Math Day conferences, there is no registration fee, and pre-registering is strongly encouraged. To pre-register, send email to one of the organizers (below).
We expect that some financial assistance will be available to graduate students wishing to attend the conference. Please contact the organizers for more information.
Directions, Parking and Accommodations:
You can find out this information on the University's visitors' webpage. In particular, a map of the campus, including parking lots, can be found here.
The presentations will take place in the small conference room of the new Life Sciences Building (on the East side of the campus).
In you are in need of further assistance, contact the organizers.
Discrete Mathematics Days in the Northeast:
As you may know, this is part of a series of one-day conferences, titlted "Discrete Mathematics Days in the Northeast" and styled after the earlier "CoNE" meetings. These meetings are supported mainly from an NSA grant. Information on the meetings in 2004 and 2005 can be found here. Previous meetings were held at U Mass Amherst, Dartmouth College, SUNY Albany, University of Rhode Island, WPI, and SUNY Binghamton.
Local organizers: Seth Chaiken , Cristian Lenart, and S. S. Ravi.
Supported by the NSA; local support from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics and the Department of Computer Science.