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  1. Graph Theory and Combinatorics: Proceedings of the Cambridge Conference in Honor of Paul Erdos
  2. How to Count: An Introduction to Combinatorics, Second Edition by Regnaud B.J.T. Allenby, Alan Slomson, 2009-12-15

141. Oxford Combinatorics | Home
Oxford combinatorics. home. Merton College, Oxford. People Seminars RANDAPX PCC 2005; A Conference for Dominic. Publications; (out of date). Links
http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/combinatorics/
Oxford Combinatorics
home

142. CRM Conferences And Courses
Recent Trends of combinatorics in the Mathematical Context. (An EMS Summer School) Title combinatorics of morphisms
http://www.crm.es/Conferences/0506/Combinatorics/Combinatorics_home.htm
Advanced Course on Recent Trends of Combinatorics in the Mathematical Context (An EMS Summer School) Programme List of registered participants (last updated July 13) List of registered participants with lodging arranged through the CRM Dates: September 13 to 23, 2005 Place: Centre de Recerca Matemàtica,
Campus de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra. Coordinator: Oriol Serra (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya) Speakers: Béla Bollobás ( Trinity College Cambridge and University of Memphis
Title: Random Graphs Title: Combinatorics of morphisms Grants and
financial support:
The CRM offers a limited number of grants to EU and associated states researchers with less than 10 years research experience, or working in other countries with no experience limit. Grants will cover registration fee, accommodation and travel expenses. The deadline for application is June 1, 2005 Finantial support application (closed) Registration and Payment: Fee: 160 euros
Deadline: July 10, 2005 Registration Form (closed) Payment Form (closed) Refund policy : All requests for registration refunds must be submitted to crm@crm.es

143. Conferences In 2000
Maintained by the British Combinatorial Committee.
http://www.maths.qmw.ac.uk/~pjc/bcc/conf2000.html
Combinatorics and related conferences in 2000
There is a similar list for conferences in 2001. See also:

144. Vitaly Bergelson
Ohio State Universiemsty. combinatorics, ergodic theory. Publications.
http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~vitaly/
Vitaly Bergelson Department of Mathematics
231 West 18th Avenue
Ohio State University
Recent publications:
  • Ergodic Ramsey Theory an update Ergodic Theory of Z^d-actions (edited by M. Pollicott and K. Schmidt), London Math. Soc. Lecture Note Series dvi pdf
  • Polynomial extensions of van der Waerden's and Szemeredi's theorems (joint with A. Leibman Journal of AMS (1996), no.3, 725-753. dvi pdf
  • Set-polynomials and polynomial extension of the Hales-Jewett theorem (joint with A. Leibman Annals of Math. dvi pdf
  • The multifarious Poincare recurrence theorem Descriptive set theory and dynamical systems (edited by M. Foreman, A. Kechris, A. Louveau, B. Weiss), London Math. Soc. Lecture Note Series dvi pdf
  • Ergodic theory and diophantine problems Topics in symbolic dynamics and applications (edited by F. Blanchard, A. Maass and A. Nogueira), London Math. Soc. Lecture Note Series dvi pdf
  • An ergodic IP polynomial Szemeredi theorem (joint with R. McCutcheon), Mem. Amer. Math. Soc (2000), viii+106pp. dvi pdf
  • Krengel-type theorems for nilpotent groups (joint with A. Leibman

145. The University Of Sydney - Categories And Combinatorics
Categories and combinatorics, Research, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of the Sydney.
http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/res/Catecomb.html
University of Sydney
Research Research Seminars Publications Staff ... Research Categories and Combinatorics Category theory is a recent branch of mathematics originating in algebraic topology, but rapidly establishing connections with algebra, logic, algebraic and differential geometry, and most recently computer science. Category theory is particularly suited to providing conceptual frameworks for mathematical areas. The most rapidly developing areas in recent years have been in computer science, quantum groups and homotopy theory. The Sydney Category Seminar is a world centre of research in Category Theory. The main interests of the Combinatorics group concern applications of category theory to computer science, one of the hottest research areas of theoretical computer science, and to algebraic combinatorics, the name given to the recent cross-fertilization between two great areas of mathematics: algebra and combinatorics. Research Areas
Categorical computer science, computational category theory, categories with structure, enriched category theory, braided tensor categories, quantum groups, higher dimensional categories. Contact
Dr K. Wehrhahn (

146. Interactive Mathematics Activities
More than 320 Java applets help illustrate topics in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, mathmagic, optical illusions, probability, calculus, combinatorics
http://www.cut-the-knot.com/Curriculum/
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  • Match answers
  • Memory - Easy
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    Arithmetic
  • 2 Pails Puzzle
  • 3 Jugs Puzzle
  • 3 Jugs Puzzle in Barycentric Coordinates
  • Abacus in Various Number Systems ...
  • Two Simple Equations
    Algebra
  • Binary Color Device
  • Breaking Chocolate Bars
  • Candy Game: Integer Iterations on a Circle
  • Chebyshev polynomials ...
  • Heads and Tails counting, invariance
  • Identities in the Multiplication Table
  • Integer Iterations on a Circle II superposition principle
  • Integers and Rectangles
  • Integers and Rectangles: a Proof by Induction
  • Integers and Rectangles: Two Simple Proofs
  • Interest Calculations ...
  • Merlin's Magic Squares modular arithmetic, boolean and linear algebra
  • Minimax Principle
  • Minimax Theorem
  • Modular Arithmetic
  • Parrondo Paradox Via Simpson Paradox ...
  • Plus or Minus parity, invariance
  • PolygonalNumbers
  • Proizvolov's Identity
  • Pythagorean Triples
  • Rectangle on a Chessboard ...
  • Squares and Circles parity, invariance
  • Squares, Circles, and Triangles
  • 147. EUROCOMB 2005
    European Conference on combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Applications. Technische Universität, Berlin, Germany; 59 September 2005.
    http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/EuroComb05/
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    148. EMSchool'2001
    Summer school surveying recent progress in the asymptotic theory of Young tableaux and random matrices from the point of view of combinatorics, representation theory, and the theory of integrable systems. Saint Petersburg, Russia; July 922, 2001.
    http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/2001/emschool/index.html
    NATO Advanced Study Institute
    Asymptotic combinatorics with applications to mathematical physics
    (European Summer School-2001 in Russia)
    July 9-22, 2001
    Saint-Petersburg, Russia
    Organizers:
    St.Petersburg Department of Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Science (POMI RAN)
    International Euler Mathematical Institute (EIMI)
    European Mathematical Society (EMS) Short description: The summer school aims to observe the recent progress in the asymptotic theory of Young tableaux and random matrices from the point of view of combinatorics, representation theory and theory of integrable systems. The systematic courses on the subjects and current investigations will be presented.
    Scientific Committee:
    • O.Bohigas (Paris, Univ. Paris-Sud)
    • E.Brezin (Paris, ENS)
    • P.Deift (US, Philadelphia)
    • L.Faddeev (St.Petersburg)
    • K.Johansson (Stockholm KTH)
    • M.Kontsevich (IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette)
    • V.Malyshev (INRIA, France)
    • R.Stanley (USA),
    • A.Vershik (St.Petersburg, Chairman
    Organizing Committee:
  • V.Kazakov (Paris, ENS)
  • A.Lodkin (St.Petersburg)
  • 149. Pure Mathematics Research, Department Of Mathematics, Univ. Of Manchester, UK
    Topology, Geometry and combinatorics Group.
    http://www.maths.man.ac.uk/DeptWeb/Groups/Pure/Topology.html
    DEPARTMENT of MATHEMATICS
    Pure Research
    Topology, Geometry and Combinatorics
    Welcome to our Homepage!
    Research Interests Seminars Staff Members Postgraduate Opportunities The Topology, Geometry and Combinatorics Group plays a major role in the Department's research activities. We have an international network of colleagues and collaborators, with whom we often exchange visits in order to further our programmes. We share the weekly Manchester Geometry Seminar with out neighbours at UMIST, and have other links through the Transpennine Topology Triangle . We also organise occasional seminars of a more specialised nature. We offer supervision in many projects leading to a postgraduate degree, within the framework of the Department's overall postgraduate program TOPOLOGY is often referred to as "rubber sheet geometry", and is one of the largest and most important areas of mathematics developed this century. Increasingly, it is being applied in fields such as algebra, geometry, and dynamics, and in other disciplines such as computer science, economics, and theoretical physics. GEOMETRY itself is a much older subject, but modern research is no less exciting, and has links with almost every other branch of mathematics. For example, the infamous "travelling saleperson problem" is based on the geometry of polytopes, yet involves ultramodern theories of computational complexity. COMBINATORICS is basically the study of structures associated to finite sets, and underpins much of theoretical computer science. Nevertheless, its methods are assuming increasing importance wherever complicated algebraic or geometric problems arise, and are becoming an indispensable part of the modern mathematician's toolkit.

    150. Combinatorics/Number Theory RESEARCH DIRECTORY
    combinatorics/Number Theory Directory.
    http://www.math.tamu.edu/research/research_areas/cnt.html
    Combinatorics/Number Theory Directory
    The main subareas of interest and the faculty connected with them are listed below. Some of these faculty have additional research interests
    Graph Theory
    Arthur Hobbs
    Analytic Number Theory
    Doug Hensley
    Combinatoric Number Theory
    Itshak Borosh
    Combinatorial Topology
    Laura Anderson
    Toric Varieties
    J. Maurice Rojas
    Hal Schenck
    Research Directory

    151. DAC Team
    Dynamics, Arithmetic, combinatorics. Site in French and English.
    http://iml.univ-mrs.fr:80/dac/welcome.html
    C.N.R.S. - U.M.R. 6206
    D YNAMICS, A RITHMETIC, C OMBINATORICS
    Team leader Pierre ARNOUX
    Research areas
    Colloquium List of members Weekly seminar ... Visitors News
    The book : " Substitutions in Dynamics, Arithmetics and Combinatorics " is available! (files in PS) from the Katsiveli 2000 conference (Crimea, Ukraine), August 21-30, 2000
    Last updated by EL on may 18, 2004

    152. Wiley InterScience: Book Home - Combinatorics (Second Edition)
    Aperiodic Order Dynamical Systems, combinatorics, and OperatorsOn the other hand, research on the combinatorics side is very active on its own account, and it is producing results that have applications to problems
    http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/homepage/?isbn=0471449687

    153. Algebra Page
    Algebra, combinatorics and Number Theory Group. Members, seminars.
    http://www.math.wisc.edu/~ono/algebra.html
    Department of Mathematics
    Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory
    Van Vleck Hall
    Madison, WI 53706
    Fax: 608 263 8891

      Faculty.

      Faculty Research Interests.

      Emeriti Faculty.

      Postdoctoral Fellows and Visiting Faculty.
      ...
      Important Links.
      Faculty
      Eric Bach
      Professor, of Mathematics and Computer Science, Ph.D. UC Berkeley (1984)
      Research:Theoretical computer science and Computational Number Theory Georgia Benkart
      E. B. Van Vleck Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D. Yale University (1974)
      Research:
      Lie Theory, Quantum Groups and Representation Theory. Lev Borisov Associate Professor, Ph.D. University of Michigan (1996) Research: Algebraic Geometry. Nigel Boston Professor, of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph. D. Harvard University (1987) Research: Algebraic number theory, group theory, arithmetic geometry, computational algebra, coding theory, cryptography, and other applications of algebra to electrical engineering. Richard A. Brualdi Beckwith Bascom Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D. Syracuse University (1964) Research: Combinatorics, Graph Theory, Matrix Theory, Coding Theory

    154. James Propp Home Page
    University of Wisconsin at Madison. combinatorics, game theory, probability theory and dynamical systems. Preprints and teaching material.
    http://www.math.wisc.edu/~propp/
    James Propp
    Office: 813 Van Vleck
    Phone: 608-263-5148
    Office hours:
    I am on leave for the 2004-2005 academic year and for the Fall 2005 semester; I will return to Madison in January 2006.
    For email contact info, click here
    I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison I am spending Fall 2005 on leave, doing research and writing while visiting Harvard. My research interests are in combinatorics, probability, and dynamical systems. Preprints and reprints of many of my articles are available on-line, as are slides from some of my talks. To find out more about my research, you can look at my two most recent grant proposals to find out (some of) what I'm doing now and what I want to do next. The first proposal , entitled "Integrable Recurrence Relations and Combinatorics", is currently being funded by the National Security Agency, covering the period March 2004 through February 2006. The second proposal , entitled "Quasirandomness in Discrete Probability Theory", will be re-submitted to the National Science Foundation this coming autumn; if funded, the project will take place from Summer 2006 through Summer 2008. (For more about quasirandomness, click here .) Both research projects undergraduates research assistants as well as graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. My resume (last updated October 2004) is available as a pdf file.

    155. Discrete Random Walks 2003
    Theory and Applications in combinatorics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Probabilities, and Statistical Physics. Institut Henri Poincar©, Paris, France; 15 September 2003.
    http://algo.inria.fr/DRW2003/
    Marches aléatoires discrètes : théorie et applications en combinatoire,
    biologie algorithmique, informatique théorique, probabilités, physique statistique Discrete Random Walks: Theory and Applications in Combinatorics,
    Computational Biology, Computer Science, Probabilities, and Statistical Physics
    September 1-5, 2003
    Institut Henri Poincaré
    11, rue Pierre et Marie Curie
    Paris, France

    map

    After a more or less random walk on the web, you reached the website of the conference "Discrete Random Walks 2003".
    This conference (this is its first edition) will hold in Paris 1-5 September 2003. New: Proceedings are now available on-line (final DMTCS version)
    New: The following conferences (advertised during DRW2003) may be of interest for you: Third Colloquium on Mathematics and Computer Science (Algorithms, Trees, Combinatorics and Probabilities, September 13-17, 2004, Vienna, Austria)
    Retrospective in Combinatorics Honoring Stanley's 60th birthday
    (MIT, June 22-26, 2004) DRW2003: Scope of the conference Scientific committee

    156. Euroconference: ALGEBRAIC COMBINATORICS AND APPLICATIONS
    G¶Ÿweinstein, Germany; 1219 September 1999.
    http://www.mathe2.uni-bayreuth.de/home/alcoma99.html
    Euroconference: ALGEBRAIC COMBINATORICS AND APPLICATIONS
    (Germany)
    September 12-19, 1999
    The aim of the conference is to bring together leading researchers from mathematical theory (including related computer science) and its applications in chemistry and physics in order to stimulate fruitful interdisciplinary discussions and to generate an impact regarding future research in this area. Topics to be presented:
    • Finite group actions
    • Other combinatorial tools like generating functions, species and computer algebra
    • Applications of combinatorics in chemistry
    • Connection of mathematics with physics
    • A special emphasis will be on the presentation of related software packages
    Please note: On sunday evening (Sept. 12) the organizers can be reached at Scheffelgasthof
    Balthasar Neumann Str 6
    91327 Goessweinstein
    Tel (+49) (0)9242 201
    FAX (+49) (0)9242 7318
    For more information please contact Prof. Dr. A. Kerber

    157. Information About Prof S.D. Cohen
    University of Glasgow. Number theory, algebea, combinatorics.
    http://www.maths.gla.ac.uk/people/?id=32

    158. Department Of Mathematics, IIT Bombay
    Department of Mathematics. Courses at B.Tech, M.Tech, M.Sc and Ph.D level. Research areas Algebra and combinatorics; Theoretical Computer Science; Analysis Functional and Numerical Analysis; Topology and Geometry; Numerical Analysis; Mechanics of Fluids; Mechanics of Solids; Statistics.
    http://www.math.iitb.ac.in/
    Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
    About the Department Academic Programs Admissions People
    Special Year Programmes Research and Development Resources and Services
    Mathematics Association Seminars and Colloquia Conferences and Workshops XML based data collection system Placements B.Tech Courses

    159. FOATAFEST
    In honor of Dominique Foata's 65th birthday. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA; 79 July 2000.
    http://math.colgate.edu/~aaron/foata.html
    Classical Combinatorics In honor of Dominique Foata's 65 th birthday Temple University
    1616 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA
    July 7-9, 2000 Participants Poster Schedule of Speakers Expense Report Info ... Dominique's Doctorate Directions Proceedings Information : All participants (both speakers and non-speakers) are cordially invited to contribute to the refereed proceedings for "Classical Combinatorics" which will be published as a special issue of Advances in Applied Mathematics. Please send your contribution to Joseph Kung at kung@unt.edu. The deadline for submissions has been extended to January 1, 2001. The term Classical Combinatorics , coined by Dominique Foata, is roughly the combinatorial analog of Classical Analysis. Today it is better know as Enumerative and Algebraic Combinatorics. One of the fastest growing areas of modern mathematics, it touches upon many areas of mathematics and science. This conference will emphasize the more classical aspects of enumerative combinatorics, like permutation statistics, tableaux, q-series, words, combinatorial special function theory, commutation monoids, and related subjects, as well as their relation to computer science, physics, and statistics. Organized by: George Andrews, Richard A. Askey, Aaron Robertson (co-chair), Herbert S. Wilf, and Doron Zeilberger (co-chair).

    160. Robin Chapman
    University of Exeter. Number theory, algebra, combinatorics and problem solving. Papers, lecture notes and survey articles.
    http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~rjc/rjc.html
    Robin Chapman's Home Page
    I'm a senior lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Exeter . My mathematical interests include number theory, algebra, combinatorics and problem solving. This is how I looked on 20th March 1999. I shall be appearing in the 2005 series of the BBC quiz programme Mastermind where my specialist subject will be The Life and Music of Igor Stravinsky . My heat now is scheduled to be broadcast on 20th September at 8pm on BBC2. This is my teaching page where you'll find details of courses, undergraduate projects etc. And this is my list of publications I have the following manuscripts available:
    • Lecture notes:
    • Preprints:
      • Evaluation of the Dedekind eta function (with William Hart) ( dvi ps pdf
        to appear in Canadian Mathematical Bulletin
    • Miscellaneous articles and surveys:
      • Evaluating zeta(2) ( dvi ps pdf
        This gives (so far) fourteen proofs that the sum of the reciprocals of the squares of the natural numbers equals pi squared over six.
      • Constructions of the Golay codes ( dvi ps pdf
        So far this is restricted to the binary Golay code. Eight constructions are given.

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