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  • Schedule for 18th May 2011

  • Schedule for 19th May 2011

 

Wednesday 18th May

Queen Mary, University of London - start time 10.30, coffee from 10.00

 

 

Directions to Queen Mary can be found here: http://www.qmul.ac.uk/about/campus/mileend/index.html
Talks will be held in the Mason Lecture Theatre, in the Francis Bancroft Building Number 26 on this map:
http://www.qmul.ac.uk/about/campus/docs/milendmap.pdf
Note that this is not the same venue as in previous years.
Coffee will be available from 10.00 - location Francis Bancroft Building Foyer.

Time

Abstracts 

10.30 - 11.15

Jozsef Solymosi - Sumsets and convexity

11.20 - 12.05

Christian Reiher - A solution to the clique density problem

12.10 - 13.30

Lunch (own arrangements - options on campus and nearby)

13.30 - 14.15

Balázs Szegedy - At the boundary of finite and infinite

14.20 - 15.05

Tim Austin - Exchangeability and limit objects of combinatorial data

15.10 - 15.40

Tea break - Francis Bancroft Building Foyer

15.40 - 16.25

Jan Hladky - Hamilton cycles in dense vertex-transitive graphs

16.30 - 17.15

Tibor Szabo - Games, SAT, and the Local Lemma

 

Thursday 19th May

London School of Economics and Political Science - start time 10.00

 

 

Talks will be held in the New Theatre (E171), in the East Building. Directions and maps can be found here: Maps and directions

Time

Abstracts 

10.00 - 10.45

Robert Johnson - Intersection graphs of discrete subcubes

10.45 - 11.05

Coffee break

11.05 - 11.50

Tom Sanders - Why do the primes contains arithmetic progressions?

11.50 - 12.45

Zoltan Furedi - Linear paths and trees in uniform hypergraphs

12.45 - 14.10

Lunch (own arrangements - options on campus and nearby)

14.10 - 14.55

Mary Cryan  - Counting Euler Tours

14.55 - 15.15

Coffee break

15.15 - 16.00

Amin Coja-Oghlan - Belief propagation guided decimation for random k-SAT

16.00 - 17.00

Simon Blackburn - K-radius sequences (Biggs lecture)

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