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The Fifth German-Russian Week of the Young Researcher on Discrete Geometry

Dates: 6-11 September 2015

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Program

List of participants

We (together with Imre Bárány, Günter Ziegler, and Andrei Raigorodskii) organize a workshop at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT).

The accomodation of the participants will be in SK Royal hotel not far from the Sheremetyevo airport (SVO). The conrefence will be held at the MIPT campus.

The workshop is intended to bring together some recognized experts in the field and many young and promising mathematicians. We also expect a large number of undergraduate and graduate students from Moscow attending this workshop and learning recent advances in the field from the leading experts.

Here is the incomplete list of participants:

  • Karim Adiprasito;
  • Gergely Ambrus;
  • Pavle Blagojević;
  • Alexander Gaifullin;
  • Alexey Glazyrin;
  • Dmitry Gorbachev;
  • Andreas Holmsen;
  • Alfredo Hubard;
  • Alexander Magazinov;
  • Horst Martini;
  • Benjamin Matschke;
  • Luis Montejano;
  • Márton Naszódi;
  • János Pach;
  • Gaiane Panina;
  • Vladimir Protasov;
  • Edgardo Roldán-Pensado;
  • Zuzana Safernová-Patáková;
  • Carsten Schütt;
  • Arkadiy Skopenkov;
  • Ricardo Strausz;
  • Konrad Swanepoel;
  • Gábor Tardos;
  • Vladlen Timorin;
  • Géza Tóth;
  • Nikolay Vereshchagin;
  • Siniša Vrećica;
  • Rade Živaljević.

The subject area of the workshop includes:

  • arrangements of points, lines, and higher dimensional objects;
  • fair partitions of point sets and measures;
  • distance graphs, diameter graphs, and bodies of constant width;
  • different properties of polytopes and convex bodies;
  • topological methods in all above and combinatorics of simplicial or polyhedral complexes;
  • other topics usually referred to as Discrete Geometry.
 
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