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         Algebraic Geometry:     more books (100)
  1. Plane Algebraic Curves (Student Mathematical Library, V. 15) by Gerd Fischer, 2001-08
  2. Complex Algebraic Curves (London Mathematical Society Student Texts) by Frances Kirwan, 1992-05-01
  3. Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry (IAS/Park City Mathematic) (Ias/Park City Mathematic)
  4. Methods of Algebraic Geometry: Volume 2 (Cambridge Mathematical Library) by W. V. D. Hodge, D. Pedoe, 1994-06-24
  5. Methods of Algebraic Geometry: Volume 3 (Cambridge Mathematical Library) by W. V. D. Hodge, D. Pedoe, 1994-06-24
  6. Foundations of Algebraic Geometry (Colloquium Publications (Amer Mathematical Soc)) by Andre Weil, 1978-12
  7. Rigid Analytic Geometry and Its Applications (Progress in Mathematics) by Jean Fresnel, Marius van der Put, 2003-11-06
  8. Algebraic Surfaces (Classics in Mathematics) by O. Zariski, 2004-02-27
  9. Algebraic Geometry 3: Further Study of Schemes (Translations of Mathematical Monographs) by Kenji Ueno, 2003-07
  10. Algebraic Number Theory and Fermat's Last Theorem by Ian Stewart, David Tall, 2001-12-01
  11. Fractal Geometry and Number Theory by Michel L. Lapidus, Machielvan Frankenhuysen, 1999-12-10
  12. Algebraic Geometry and Complex Analysis
  13. Algebraic Geometry: An Introduction to Birational Geometry of Algebraic Varieties (Universitext) by Shigeru Iitaka, 1982-01
  14. Several Complex Variables with Connections to Algebraic Geometry and Lie Groups (Graduate Studies in Mathematics, V. 46) by Joseph L. Taylor, 2002-05-14

101. Columbia Algebraic Geometry Seminar
The Columbia algebraic geometry Seminar takes place on Friday afternoons. All are welcome. We are experimenting with a new format this year,
http://www.math.columbia.edu/~thaddeus/seminar.html
Columbia Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Spring 2005
The Columbia Algebraic Geometry Seminar takes place on Friday afternoons. All are welcome. We are experimenting with a new format this year, with fewer seminar dates but several talks on each date.
Schedule of upcoming talks
Click on the title of a talk for the abstract (if available).
Friday, January 28 in 520 Mathematics (printable poster is here
2 pm Izzet Coskun MIT Characteristic numbers via degenerations 3:30 pm Anders Buch Aarhus Quantum cohomology of isotropic Grassmannians 5 pm Carel Faber KTH/Johns Hopkins Cohomology of local systems on moduli spaces of curves and of abelian varieties
Friday, February 25 in 520 Mathematics:
2 pm Julius Ross Columbia Stability of projective varieties 3:30 pm Gang Tian Princeton Geometry of K-stability
Friday, March 25 in 520 Mathematics:
2 pm Valentina Kiritchenko Stony Brook Chern classes for reductive groups 3:30 pm Samuel Grushevsky Princeton A_6 is of general type 5 pm Damiano Testa MIT The Severi problem for rational curves on del Pezzo surfaces
Friday, April 15 in 520 Mathematics:

102. Diane Meuser's Home Page
Boston University. Number theory and algebraic geometry. Contact information.
http://math.bu.edu/people/dmm/
Professor Diane Meuser
Office Address:
Room 249, 111 Cummington Street, Boston, MA 02215
Office Phone Number:

Email Address:
dmm@math.bu.edu
Office Hours: T 3:00 - 4:30 PM , TH 2:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Math Help Hours (in Claflin Hall Lobby): Monday Evenings: 7:30 - 10:30 PM
Faculty Resident at Claflin Hall, West Campus :
My apartment: 1205 Claflin Hall. Phone: 352-0700
Here are some of the things I do: MA 129 Course Info

103. ANU - Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) - Events - Special Year 2003
Australian National University, Canberra; 2003.
http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/events/specialyear-2003/
Skip Navigation ANU Home Search ANU Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) Events - Special Year 2003 MSI Home People News Research ... Jobs Special Year 2003 Home Events Programs Participants ... Algebra and Topology Program MSI Intranet Internal pages Quick Links Search MSI Contact us ANU Staff page
Special Year on Algebraic Geometry and Topology
with partial financial support provided by the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute
The year 2003 is a Special Year on Algebraic Geometry and Topology within the Mathematical Sciences Institute There have been some major events during this year, such as conferences, workshops and symposia. However, the Special Year is also a chance for local, national and international mathematicians to simply get together. Programs are available for the Workshop on Representation Theory , the Conference on Topology , and the Minimal Models Activity . There is also a map of locations including further accommodation and visitor details (1.1MB PDF file). Amnon Neeman
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104. Algebraic Geometry
Advanced Modeling in Science algebraic geometry Elliptic Curves Fourier Theory and Signal Analysis algebraic geometry. Credits, 8 credit points
http://www.few.vu.nl/onderwijs/masters/sectorplan_wiskunde/vakken/Algebraic_Geom
Dutch Master Program in Mathematics
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Course Descriptions Spring 2005 Advanced Modeling in Science Algebraic Geometry Elliptic Curves Fourier Theory and Signal Analysis ... Queuing Theory (LNMB)
Algebraic Geometry Credits: 8 credit points Instructors: S.J. Edixhoven (Universiteit Leiden), T. van den Bogaart (Universiteit Leiden), Gabor Wiese (Universiteit Leiden) E-mail: edix@math.leidenuniv.nl, bogaart@math.leidenuniv.nl, gabor@math.leidenuniv.nl Aim: The aim of the course is to introduce the students to the notions of algebraic varieties and schemes, covering pieces of chapters 1 and 2 of Hartshorne's book `Algebraic Geometry', and to arrive at a level where intersection theory on non-singular projective surfaces can be treated in a natural way. A proof of Bezout's theorem will then be given, and, if possible, Weil's proof of the Riemann hypothesis for curves over finite fields. Description: Algebraic geometers study the sets of solutions of systems of polynomial equations, combining tools from algebra and from geometry. Many familiar geometric objects are defined by polynomial equations. For example, the unit circle is the set of real solutions of the equation x2 + y2 - 1 = 0, and so-called elliptic curves are defined by an equation of degree three. Classically, the coefficients and solutions were real or complex numbers. However, number theorists consider coefficients and solutions in the rings of integers, rational numbers, or also in finite fields. The modern point of view that allows the study of all these cases simultaneously is that of schemes.

105. QVNTS-99-00
Title Homotopy theory and algebraic geometry. Friday, November 10, 14301530. Speaker M. Lahyane (ICTP Trieste) Title About exceptional curves in
http://www.math.mcgill.ca/goren/AGwebpage/seminar.html
Algebraic Geometry Seminar
The seminars are taking place at McGill University, Burnside Hall, Room 1205 at Wednesdays 14:00- 15:30.
Schedule for 2001-2002
Fall
Winter Fall 2001
  • Thursday, August 2, 2001. 10:30, Burnside 920.

  • Speaker: Jeff Achter (Columbia)
    Title: Differential Galois Theory and Abelian Varieties.
Winter 2002
  • Wednesday, January 23, 14:00-15:15, Burnside 1205

  • Speaker: S. Venereau (McGill)
    Title: Is any regular embedding of C^k into C^n linearisable?
  • Wednesday, March 6, 14:00-15:15, Burnside 1205

  • Speaker: C. Ingalls (U. New Brunswick)
    Title: Birational Classification of Orders over Surfaces Abstract: We apply Mori's minimal model program for log surfaces to obtain a birational classification of orders over surfaces. This is related to the problem of classifying division algebras or Brauer-Severi varieties such as conic bundles. We will also discuss some constructions of orders of negative Kodaira dimension.
  • Wednesday, March 13, 14:00-16:00, Burnside 1205
  • Speaker: V. Poppov (Steklov Inst.) Title: * Self-dual algebraic varieties and nilpotent orbit at 2:00 pm *Automorphism groups of finite dimensional simple algebras at 3:00 pm
  • Wednesday, March 20, 14:00-16:00, Burnside 1205

106. 14-XX
14XX algebraic geometry. 14-00 General reference works (handbooks, dictionaries, bibliographies, etc.) 14-01 Instructional exposition (textbooks,
http://www.ma.hw.ac.uk/~chris/MR/14-XX.html
14-XX Algebraic geometry
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107. AU: Algebraic Geometry And Algebraic Groups
Conference on algebraic geometry and Algebraic Groups / Department of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Aarhus Universitet.
http://www.imf.au.dk/conferences/AGAG2004/
Faculty of Science Department of Mathematical Sciences SEARCH HELP
Conference on Algebraic Geometry and Algebraic Groups
AGAG2004, 7-11 June, 2004, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Sponsors: NorFa and Danish Natural Science Research Council
Main speakers
The following have been invited to speak:
  • Prakash Belkale (confirmed) Michel Brion (confirmed) Harm Derksen (confirmed) Carel Faber (confirmed) Victor Ginzburg (confirmed) Tom Graber (confirmed) William Graham (confirmed) Andrew Kresch (confirmed) Richard Rimanyi (confirmed) Harry Tamvakis (confirmed)
Programme/Information:
The main talks will be given in the morning sessions. The afternoon sessions will consist of contributed talks (please contact Anders Buch or Jesper Funch Thomsen if you would like to speak). All lectures will take place at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, where lunch is also available. The programme starts Monday 7 June at 11 am and ends on Friday 11 June. On Friday 11 June, a conference dinner will be held. See Programme A list of participants General visitor information . Some travel information is available either as postscript or as pdf . Or see the University of Aarhus'

108. Wiley::Principles Of Algebraic Geometry
Principles of algebraic geometry Phillip Griffiths, Joseph Harris ISBN 0471-05059-8 Paperback 832 pages August 1994. US $105.00 Add to Cart
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109. Singular:Home
Computer Algebra System for polynomial computations with special emphasis on commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, and singularity theory.
http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/
A Computer Algebra System for Polynomial Computations
Welcome to SINGULAR
  • August 2005: Singular 3 for Windows released. In the next months Singular 3 will became part of the Cygwin package repository. During the approval process you can install Singular from our local repository or via a Package for the Web. Further information July 2005: Singular-3.0.0 for Mac OS X is available in the unstable branch of fink . More information on how to install Singular via fink can be found here June 2005: Release of SINGULAR version 3-0-0: available for most Unix platforms (including Mac PPC Darwin) and Windows. (News and Changes) July 2004: The 2004 Richard D. Jenks Memorial Prize for Excellence in Software Engineering for Computer Algebra was awarded to the SINGULAR team (at the ISSAC meeting). July 2004: SINGULAR is included in the Knoppix/Math CD. Download the CD image Puki/Wiki Knoppix/Math
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    110. 05w5081 Progress In Algebraic Geometry Inspired By Physics
    First, there are workers in algebraic geometry trained in the last 20 trained in algebraic geometry itself. Their own research may not treat
    http://www.pims.math.ca/birs/birspages.php?task=displayevent&event_id=05w5081

    111. David R. Dorman's Home Page
    Middlebury College. Algebraic Number Theory and Arithmetical algebraic geometry. Contact information.
    http://community.middlebury.edu/~dorman/
    David R. Dorman
    I graduated from the Department of Mathematics at Brown University. My main areas of interest are Algebraic Number Theory and Arithmetical Algebraic Geometry
    I am currently a professor at Middlebury College.
    Some Favorite Links
    • Yahoo the super big WWW directory
    dorman@panther.middlebury.edu

    112. OUP: Algebraic Geometry And Arithmetic Curves: Liu
    Readership Graduate students in algebraic geometry and number theory More in the same subject area Pure mathematics; algebraic geometry; Number theory
    http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-850284-2
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    Algebraic Geometry and Arithmetic Curves
    Qing Liu translator Reinie Erne
    Publication date: 9 May 2002
    Oxford University Press 592 pages, numerous figures, 234mm x 156mm
    Series: Oxford Graduate Texts in Mathematics (0-19-961947-6)
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    113. Algebraic Geometry - Paris, June 15-19, 2004
    algebraic geometry. Paris, June 1519, 2004. conference in honour of. Joseph Le Potier Christian Peskine. Home More informations Site Montréal Site
    http://www.institut.math.jussieu.fr/ga2004/
    Algebraic Geometry
    Paris, June 15-19, 2004
    conference in honour of
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    More informations Site Montréal Site Chevaleret Schedule: Morning Afternoon Evening Tuesday 15 Robert Lazarsfeld
    Daniel Huybrechts Olivier Debarre
    Michel Brion
    Wednesday 16 André Hirschowitz
    David Eisenbud Sorin Popescu
    Frank-Olaf Schreyer
    Thursday 17 Mihnea Popa
    Laurent Gruson Kristian Ranestad
    Fyodor Zak
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    Friday 18 Jean-Pierre Demailly
    Klaus Hulek Manfred Lehn
    Michael Thaddeus
    Saturday 19 Lothar Göttsche William Fulton The conference will be held in the " Site Montréal ":
    Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday: "amphi 046", floor number Wednesday: "salle des thèses", floor number 2
    Titles and abstracts List of participants and their hotels More informations Organizing Committee:
    • Arnaud Beauville Frédéric Han Laurent Koelblen Christoph Sorger Claire Voisin
    Informations: ga2004@math.jussieu.fr If you wish to attend the conference, send an e-mail to ga2004@math.jussieu.fr with the following information:
    • full name organisation address provisional date of arrival and departure
    This conference is supported by:

    114. Yuri Tschinkel
    University of Illinois at Chicago. algebraic geometry, number theory and harmonic analysis.
    http://www2.math.uic.edu/~yuri/
    Yuri Tschinkel's Home Page
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    115. WAGP2002
    2002 WORKSHOP ON algebraic geometry AND PHYSICS G. Vezzosi, Homotopy algebraic geometry. The programme will also include some shorter communications.
    http://www.sissa.it/~bruzzo/wagp2002/wagp2002.html
    2002 WORKSHOP ON ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, UNIVERSITY OF GENOVA GENOVA, ITALY JUNE 18-21, 2002 K-THEORY, DERIVED CATEGORIES AND STRINGS Supported by:
    • International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), Trieste
    • Research Projects "Geometry of Integrable Systems" and "Geometry on Algebraic Varieties" (both funded by the Ministry for Education, University and Research)
    • University of Genova
    • TMR Network ERB FMRX CT-97-0107 "K-theory and algebraic groups"

    The Workshop will take place in the Department of Mathematics of the University of Genova. Clic here for information on how to reach the city from the airport, how to reach

    t he Department of Mathematics, and the hotels The Workshop Programme is available as:
    Advisory Committee
    E. Arbarello (Pisa) R. Dijkgraaf (Amsterdam) R. Donagi (Philadelphia) B. Dubrovin(SISSA) Yu.I. Manin (Bonn) M.S. Narasimhan (SISSA) C. Viallet (Paris) Scientific Committee C. Bartocci (Genova) C.M.Becchi(Genova) U. Bruzzo(SISSA) A. Kuku (ICTP) G. Landi (Trieste) C. Pedrini (Genova) C. Reina (SISSA)

    116. Ronald Van Luijk
    University of California Berkeley. algebraic geometry, algebraic number theory, arithmetic geometry and related topics. Catalogue of algebraic surfaces.
    http://math.berkeley.edu/~rmluijk/
    Graduate Students Mathematics UC Berkeley University of California
    Ronald van Luijk
    853 Evans Hall Office Hours:
    Department Fax:
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    rmluijk@math.berkeley.edu
    Department of Mathematics 3840
    853 Evans Hall
    University of California
    Berkeley, CA 94720-3840
    USA
    Application Material
    I am applying for postdoc positions. My application material can be found here
    Thesis
    My graduate thesis can be found here
    Research
    I did my undergraduate at the University of Utrecht. I graduated in 2000 under the supervision of Frits Beukers and Ben Moonen . My thesis was about Perfect Cuboids I am currently a PhD student at UC Berkeley in my final year, interested in Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Number Theory, Arithmetic Geometry and related topics. I expect to graduate in May 2005. My thesis will be titled "Rational points on K3 surfaces."
    Papers and Presentations
    Preprints of articles based on my thesis work and slides from presentations can be found here
    Catalogue of Surfaces
    I intend to start a catalogue of algebraic surfaces , that are of interest to number theorists because of their rational points. The catalogue will include references, so that if "new" surfaces pop up, they can be compared with other surfaces, that have already been analysed. As for now, the catalogue doesn't contain many surfaces yet. Please e-mail me about any surfaces you've encountered and/or worked on, that might be of interest.
    Teaching

    117. ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND INTEGRABLE SYSTEMS
    WORKSHOP ON algebraic geometry AND PHYSICS TRIESTE, ITALY. OCTOBER 1520, 2000. algebraic geometry AND INTEGRABLE SYSTEMS
    http://www.sissa.it/~bruzzo/wagp2000/wagp2000.html
    WORKSHOP ON ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED STUDIES TRIESTE, ITALY OCTOBER 15-20, 2000 ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND INTEGRABLE SYSTEMS
    THIS PAGE IS PRESENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION Advisory Committee
    E. Arbarello (Pisa), P. Candelas(Oxford), R. Dijkgraaf (Amsterdam), B. Dubrovin (SISSA), Yu.I. Manin (Bonn), M.S. Narasimhan (ICTP), C. Vafa (Boston) Scientific Committee: U. Bruzzo, B. Dubrovin,G. Falqui, C. Reina (SISSA ), F. Magri (Milano Bicocca) Organizing Committee: U. Bruzzo, G. Falqui , F.Pioli (SISSA)
    Scientific Programme: HTML File Tex File Postscript File
    The Mathematical Physics Group of the International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste, with the collaboration of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, organizes a workshop on the applications of algebraic geometry to physics (WAGP2000). This is part of a series of workshops and schools aiming at fostering the interaction between mathematicians working in pure algebraic geometry and researchers who are interested in applications of algebraic geometry to physics. This year's event will take place on October 16 to 19, 2000. The arrival day will be October 15, and the departure day October 20. The main theme of the Workshop will be Algebraic Geometry and Integrable Systems.

    118. Kevin Coombes' Home Page
    University of Texas. Arithmetic algebraic geometry, algebraic Ktheory.
    http://odin.mdacc.tmc.edu/~krc/
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    Kevin Coombes
    Hi. Welcome to my home page. Don't forget to wipe your feet on the mat before coming in. The following navigation bar can be used to move around this set of pages. You can find it at the bottom of most pages. [Work] [Bioinformatics] [Mathematics] [Life] ... [DOWN] Have fun exploring. Just be careful; you might accidentally learn something if you don't watch your step. This page was last updated on 30 July 2005. It is entirely possible that the information contained herein no longer has any connection with reality (assuming it ever did). Feel free to send constructive comments or inane criticisms to: Kevin Coombes
    Department of Biostatistics and Applied Mathematics
    University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
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    119. Utrecht Meeting June 2004
    A COW/EAGER meeting. Utrecht, Netherlands; 46 June 2004.
    http://www.math.uu.nl/people/szendroi/meeting.html
    Algebraic geometry and commutative algebra, Utrecht , Friday to Sunday 4-6 June 2004 Confirmed participants: Ingrid Bauer, Hans-Christian v. Bothmer, Gavin Brown, Fabrizio Catanese, Martijn Grooten, Remke Kloosterman, Stavros Papadakis, Rita Pardini, Miles Reid, Gregory Sankaran, Joseph Steenbrink, Orsola Tommasi, Fabio Tonoli, as well as locals Eduard Looijenga, Jan Stienstra, Balazs Szendroi and others All talks are in the Mathematics Department (Wiskundegebouw) in the basement in room K11. Program
    • Friday 4 June
      • 3.15-4.15 Stavros Papadakis (Saarbrucken): Type II unprojection
      • 4.30-5.30 Fabio Tonoli (Bayreuth): Codimension 3 Gorenstein projective schemes and even sets of nodes: structure theorems and applications
    • Saturday 5 June
      • 9.15-10.15 Hans-Christian Graf v. Bothmer (Hannover): Geometric syzygies and rank 2 vectorbundles on curves
      • 10.30-11.30 Roberto Pignatelli (Trento): On a question of Horikawa
      • 11.45-12.45 Ingrid Bauer (Bayreuth): Explicit deformations of surfaces with K^2 = 7 and p_g =4
      • 2.45-3.45 Fabrizio Catanese (Bayreuth): Braid monodromy and Dehn monodromy of bidouble covers, symplectic and differentiable structures on algebraic surfaces
      • 4-5 Miles Reid (Warwick): Constructing varieties via commutative algebra
    • Sunday 6 June
      • Informal discussions
    • Note also that Miles Reid gives the departmental colloquium on Thursday 3 June at 3.30

    120. Second Announcement - NATO Advanced Research Workshop At Eilat
    NATO Advanced Research Workshop. Eilat, Israel. 25 February 1 March 2001.
    http://www.mat.uniroma2.it/~cilibert/workshop.html
    NATO Advanced Research Workshop
    Application of Algebraic Geometry
    to Coding Theory, Physics, and Computation
    Eilat Princess Hotel
    February 25 - March 1, 2001
    Second Announcement
    (you may download this announcement as LaTeX DVI or PostScript file) The goal of the workshop is to present some of the best recent work in algebraic geometry with emphasis on possible relations with and applications to mathematical physics, coding theory, industrial and computational aspects. Proceedings will be published with the contribution of NATO. Sponsors: NATO Scientific Affairs Division Emmy Noether Research Institute of Mathematics in Bar-Ilan University. Scientific Committee: Ciro Ciliberto (University of Roma "Tor Vergata"), F. Hirzebruch (MPI, Bonn), R. Miranda (Colorado State University), M. Teicher (Bar-Ilan University). Organizing Committee: (just click over here to send us a message)
    Ciro Ciliberto, A. Calabri and F. Tovena (Univ. of Roma "Tor Vergata"); B. Kunyavskii and M. Teicher (Bar-Ilan Univ.). Key Speakers: Registered participants: Z. Amina (Ramallah), M. Amram (Ramat-Gan), M. Andreatta (Trento), E. Arbarello (Rome), T. Bandman (Ramat-Gan), C. Bartocci (Genova), Y. Ben-Yitschak (Ramat-Gan), L. Chiantini (Siena), A. Conte (Turin), M. Cornalba (Pavia), G. Danila (Warwick), D. Garber (Ramat-Gan), B. Gordon (Arlington), V. Iskovskih (Moscow), V. Kanev (Sofia), S. Kaplan (Ramat-Gan), A. Kleks (Ramat-Gan), A. Koudriavtsev (Moscow), A. Kouvidakis (Crete), E. Izadi (Athens), A. Langer (Warwick), M. Marchisio (Turin), H.A. Mohammed (Abu-Dis), M. Mella (Ferrara), M. Mendes-Lopez (Lisbon), U. Onn (Haifa), F. Orecchia (Naples), G. Ottaviani (Florence), C. Pedrini (Genova), F. Pioli (Trieste), M. Salvetti (Pisa), T. Shmiel (Ramat-Gan), E. Shustin (Tel Aviv), B. Szendroi (Warwick), P. Tannenbaum (Fresno), M. Uludag (Istanbul), A. Verra (Rome), S. Zur (Ramat-Gan).

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