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The Algorithmic and Enumerative Combinatorics conference is the homonymous special research program's (SFB) concluding event. The meeting will take place in Vienna from June 29 to July 3, 2020.

Due to the corona pandemic, the conference has been postponed to 2022 (July 4–8), please see the new website.

The SFB (short for the German name SpezialForschungsBereich) is funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), and it is a special effort of five institutes, the Faculty of Mathematics (University of Vienna), the Institute for Discrete Mathematics and Geometry (Technical University Vienna), the Research Institute for Symbolic Computation and the Institute of Algebra (Johannes Kepler University Linz), and the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (Austrian Academy of Sciences).

Algorithmic and Enumerative Combinatorics is in our understanding 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. It is very modern as it necessarily requires skills in many different fields, and as it is unthinkable nowadays to make progress in this area without using (the) computer (algebra).

The conference will feature invited lectures by

  • George Andrews (Penn State University, University Park)
  • Alin Bostan (INRIA Saclay Ile-de-France)
  • Sylvie Corteel (University of California at Berkeley)
  • Marc Noy (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona)
  • Greta Panova (University of Southern California)
  • Kilian Raschel (Université de Tours)
  • Bruno Salvy (INRIA and École normale supérieure de Lyon)
  • Anne Schilling (University of California at Davis)
  • Michael Singer (North Carolina State University)
  • Richard Stanley (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Michelle Wachs (University of Miami)

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 until March 31, 2020 to Christian.Krattenthaler@univie.ac.at. There are limited funds available for participant support. Participants who require financial support should send an application with CV and a letter of support to hui-chun.julia.cheng@univie.ac.at (application deadline: May 1, 2020).

Sponsors

AEC - SFB Algorithmic and Enumerative Combinatorics   AEC logo
FWF - Der Wissenschaftsfonds   FWF logo
TU Wien - Technical University of Vienna   TU Wien logo

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