Conference on "Algorithmic and Enumerative Combinatorics" (AEC 2022)
The conference "Algorithmic and Enumerative Combinatorics" (AEC 2022) is the concluding event of the homonymous special research programme (SFB) of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) comprising research groups at the University of Vienna, the TU Wien, the Johannes Kepler University Linz, and the Austrian Academy of Sciences
The conference will feature invited lectures by
George Andrews (Penn State University, University Park)
Alin Bostan (INRIA Saclay Ile-de-France)
Mireille Bousquet-Melou (CNRS, Universite de Bordeaux)
Sylvie Corteel (to be confirmed) (University of California at Berkeley)
Marni Mishna (Simon Fraser University)
Marc Noy (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona)
Greta Panova (University of Southern California)
Kilian Raschel (Université de Tours)
Bruno Salvy (INRIA, École normale supérieure de Lyon)
Anne Schilling (University of California at Davis)
Michael Singer (North Carolina State University)
Richard Stanley (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
N.N.
Algorithmic and Enumerative Combinatorics is the general research area
which is defined by the interplay of the fields of Enumerative
Combinatorics, Analytic Combinatorics, and Algorithmics. It is a very
active research area, which, aside from the three fields fueling each
other mutually, receives constant impetus from outside, by its
interaction with algebra, probability, statistical physics, and
computer science.
There will be time for a limited number of contributed talks by
participants (about 25 minutes each talk). If you are interested,
please submit an extended abstract to Christian.Krattenthaler@univie.ac.at.
There are limited funds available for participant support. Participants who
require support should send an application
with CV and a letter of support to hui-chun.julia.cheng@univie.ac.at.
Important deadlines:
Submission of contributed talks/posters: March 31, 2022
Acceptance of contributed talks/posters: April 15, 2022
Application for participant support: May 1, 2022
Registration: May 31, 2022
Organisers:
Michael Drmota (TU Vienna)
Ilse Fischer (Uni Vienna)
Bernhard Gittenberger (TU Vienna)
Manuel Kauers (Institute of Algebra, JKU Linz)
Christian Krattenthaler (Uni Vienna)
Christoph Koutschan (RICAM, ÖAW)
Peter Paule (RISC, JKU Linz)
Veronika Pillwein (RISC, JKU Linz)
Michael Schlosser (Uni Vienna)
Carsten Schneider (RISC, JKU Linz)
George Andrews (Penn State University, University Park)
Alin Bostan (INRIA Saclay Ile-de-France)
Mireille Bousquet-Melou (CNRS, Universite de Bordeaux)
Sylvie Corteel (to be confirmed) (University of California at Berkeley)
Marni Mishna (Simon Fraser University)
Marc Noy (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona)
Greta Panova (University of Southern California)
Kilian Raschel (Université de Tours)
Bruno Salvy (INRIA, École normale supérieure de Lyon)
Anne Schilling (University of California at Davis)
Michael Singer (North Carolina State University)
Richard Stanley (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
N.N.
Algorithmic and Enumerative Combinatorics is the general research area
which is defined by the interplay of the fields of Enumerative
Combinatorics, Analytic Combinatorics, and Algorithmics. It is a very
active research area, which, aside from the three fields fueling each
other mutually, receives constant impetus from outside, by its
interaction with algebra, probability, statistical physics, and
computer science.
There will be time for a limited number of contributed talks by
participants (about 25 minutes each talk). If you are interested,
please submit an extended abstract to Christian.Krattenthaler@univie.ac.at.
There are limited funds available for participant support. Participants who
require support should send an application
with CV and a letter of support to hui-chun.julia.cheng@univie.ac.at.
Important deadlines:
Submission of contributed talks/posters: March 31, 2022
Acceptance of contributed talks/posters: April 15, 2022
Application for participant support: May 1, 2022
Registration: May 31, 2022
Organisers:
Michael Drmota (TU Vienna)
Ilse Fischer (Uni Vienna)
Bernhard Gittenberger (TU Vienna)
Manuel Kauers (Institute of Algebra, JKU Linz)
Christian Krattenthaler (Uni Vienna)
Christoph Koutschan (RICAM, ÖAW)
Peter Paule (RISC, JKU Linz)
Veronika Pillwein (RISC, JKU Linz)
Michael Schlosser (Uni Vienna)
Carsten Schneider (RISC, JKU Linz)
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