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dmanet Digest, Vol 87, Issue 11

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Today's Topics:

1. Lectureship (W2-Professur) in Discrete Maths at Hamburg
(Reinhard Diestel)
2. Computability in Europe 2015: Call for participation
(Florin Manea)
3. Summer School in Infinite Matroid Theory (Nathan Bowler)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 9 May 2015 14:21:13 +0200
From: Reinhard Diestel <R.Diestel@math.uni-hamburg.de>
To: DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Lectureship (W2-Professur) in Discrete Maths at
Hamburg
Message-ID: <5D0E7ADB-8BEC-4682-A19A-BF8CFEEDB157@math.uni-hamburg.de>
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We have an opening in Discrete Mathematics at Hamburg, for a permanent W2 position starting in October or as soon as possible thereafter. While the position is officially earmarked as "Graphentheorie", we explicitly encourage applications from other areas of combinatorics too. The successful applicant will ideally bring expertise to our Hamburg group that we do not already have, yet have interests close enough to ours to make interaction fruitful both in teaching and research.

Please note the deadline of 2 June. Details can be found at

http://www.uni-hamburg.de/uhh/stellenangebote/mathematik-02-06-15.pdf

For any further information feel free to contact me informally.

Reinhard Diestel


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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 11 May 2015 10:50:40 +0200
From: Florin Manea <flmanea@gmail.com>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Computability in Europe 2015: Call for participation
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CiE 2015: Call for Participation and Registration
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COMPUTABILITY IN EUROPE 2015: Evolving Computability
Bucharest, Romania
June 29 - July 3
http://fmi.unibuc.ro/CiE2015/


IMPORTANT DATES:
EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE: May 20, 2015
Details on the registration: http://fmi.unibuc.ro/CiE2015/registration.html
Details on accommodation possibilities:
http://fmi.unibuc.ro/CiE2015/accommodation.html
(please note the individual deadlines for each variant)

CiE 2015 is the 11-th conference organized by CiE (Computability in
Europe), a European association of mathematicians, logicians, computer
scientists, philosophers, physicists and others interested in new
developments in computability and their underlying significance for the
real world. Previous meetings have taken place in Amsterdam (2005), Swansea
(2006), Siena (2007), Athens (2008), Heidelberg (2009), Ponta Delgada
(2010), Sofia (2011), Cambridge (2012), Milan (2013) and Budapest (2014)

Evolution of the universe, and us within it, invite a parallel evolution in
understanding. The CiE agenda - fundamental and engaged - targets the
extracting and developing of computational models basic to current
challenges. From the origins of life, to the understanding of human
mentality, to the characterising of quantum randomness - computability
theoretic questions arise in many guises. The CiE community, meeting this
year for the first time in Bucharest, carries forward the search for
coherence, depth and new thinking across this rich and vital field of
research.

In line with other conferences in this series, CiE 2015 has a broad scope
and provides a forum for the discussion of theoretical and practical issues
in Computability with an emphasis on new paradigms of computation and the
development of their mathematical theory.

We invite everyone who is interested in the topics and program of CiE 2015
to register for the conference. Details on the program of the conference
are given below. The details regarding the registration procedure are given
at: http://fmi.unibuc.ro/CiE2015/registration.html


PROGRAM:

The papers accepted for CiE 2015 can be seen here:
http://fmi.unibuc.ro/CiE2015/accepted.html

The CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS will be published by LNCS, Springer Verlag, and
there will be a best student paper award presented to the best paper
written solely by students, sponsored by Springer.


TUTORIAL SPEAKERS

* John Reif (Duke Unversity)
* Steve Simpson (Pennsylvania State University)


PLENARY SPEAKERS

* Ann Copestake (University of Cambridge)
* Mircea Dumitru (University of Bucharest, Public Lecture)
* Pawel Gawrychowski (University of Warsaw)
* Julia Knight (University of Notre Dame)
* Anca Muscholl (Universite Bordeaux)
* Gheorghe Paun (Romanian Academy)
* Alexander Razborov (University of Chicago and Steklov Mathematical
Institute)
* Vlatko Vedral (University of Oxford)


SPECIAL SESSIONS on

* Representing streams (Organizers: Joerg Endrullis and Dimtri Hendriks)
* Automata, logic and infinite games (Organizers: Dietmar Berwanger and
Ioana Leustean)
* Reverse mathematics (Organizers: Damir Dzhafarov and Alberto Marcone)
* Classical computability theory (Organizers: Marat Arslanov and Steffen
Lempp)
* Bio-inspired computation (Organizers: Andrei Paun and Petr Sosik)
* History and philosophy of computing (Organizers: Christine Proust and
Marco Benini)

The speakers of the special sessions are listed at
http://fmi.unibuc.ro/CiE2015/sessions.html

INFORMAL PRESENTATIONS:

While computer science conferences usually host formal presentations based
on papers published in a proceedings volume, mathematics conferences allow
for informal presentations that are prepared very shortly before the
conference and inform the participants about current research and work in
progress. So, continuing the tradition of past CiE conferences, CiE 2015
hosts a series of informal presentations, in addition to the presentations
based on the papers in the LNCS proceedings volume. These will be soon
published on the CiE 2015 website.

STILL AVAILABLE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES:

CiE 2015 has received funding from EATCS (European Association for
Theoretical Computer Science) that allows students who are members of EATCS
and want to attend CiE 2015 to apply for travel funds or a reduction of the
early registration fee. Applications for EATCS travel grants have to be
sent to <cie2015@fmi.unibuc.ro> prior to the early registration deadline.

CONTACT: cie2015@fmi.unibuc.ro

The CONFERENCE POSTER can be downloaded from
http://fmi.unibuc.ro/CiE2015/images/CiE_Poster.jpg

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CiE 2015 http://fmi.unibuc.ro/CiE2015/
ASSOCIATION COMPUTABILITY IN EUROPE http://www.computability.org.uk
CiE Conference Series http://www.illc.uva.nl/CiE
CiE Membership Application Form http://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/CIE
Computability (Journal of CiE) http://www.computability.de/journal/
CiE on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/AssnCiE
Association CiE on Twitter https://twitter.com/AssociationCiE

--
Florin MANEA,
Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel,
Department of Computer Science.



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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 11 May 2015 14:12:32 +0200
From: Nathan Bowler <n.bowler1729@gmail.com>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Summer School in Infinite Matroid Theory
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Dear all,

We're excited to be able to announce that there will be a Summer School in
Infinite Matroid Theory from the 19th to 25th of July at the youth hostel
in Bosau, near Hamburg, Germany. More details are available at
http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/bowler/im15

It is aimed at doctoral students and other young researchers, especially
graph theorists, who are already familiar with the basic theory of finite
matroids. The aim is to give the participants a sufficient grounding in the
theory of infinite matroids that they can start to work independently in
the field. There are no accommodation costs, and we have a little money to
help pay for travel in exceptional cases. If you have any questions, feel
free to email us at im15@math.uni-hamburg.de

It would be great if you or your students could come.

Best wishes,

Nathan Bowler and Johannes Carmesin



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