Friday, March 9, 2018

[DMANET] Lovász 70 earlybird registration

Dear Colleague,

We apologoze for the possible multiple posting. The eralybird registration
deadline for

Building Bridges II.
Conference to celebrate 70th birthday of László Lovász
Budapest, Hungary
July 2 - 6, 2018

is closing soon. Please go to page

http://www.renyi.hu/conferences/ll70/registration/

for details.

We have an AMS grant to support the participation of a few PhD students and
postdocs from the United States. To apply for it, send a short CV including
research interests and list of publications to

ll70@renyi.mta.hu

as soon as possible but not later than March 25 (apologies for the short
notice).


It is hard to believe but true: László (Laci) Lovász will turn seventy in
2018. His contributions to discrete mathematics and theory of algorithms
have been fundamental. He has connected combinatorics and theoretical
computer science with other areas of mathematics in many ways. To celebrate
Laci's birthday and his extraordinary achievements, the János Bolyai
Mathematical Society, the Eötvös University, and the Alfréd Rényi Institute
of Mathematics organize an international conference. Titled "Building
Bridges II", the meeting will be held in Budapest, Hungary, July 2 to 6,
2018. The scientific program will consist of invited lectures and poster
sessions.

Confirmed invited speakers include


Noga Alon László Babai Anders Björner
Béla Bollobás Christian Borgs Sourav Chatterjee
Jennifer Chayes Persi Diaconis Uriel Feige
Tibor Jordán Jacob Fox Jeff Kahn
Gil Kalai Ravi Kannan Peter Keevash
Nathan Linial Jaroslav Nešetřil Alexander Razborov
Lex Schrijver Joel Spencer Balázs Szegedy
Endre Szemerédi Tamás Szőnyi Terry Tao
Éva Tardos Gábor Tardos Santosh Vempala
Vu Ha Van Avi Wigderson Ágnes Backhausz
Endre Csóka Péter Csíkvári László Végh
Hamed Hatami


Best wishes,
The Organizers

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