[GAP Forum] A^3 Abstract Algebra and Algorithms Conference, Aug. 14-17, Eger, Hungary

Attila Egri-Nagy A.Egri-Nagy at herts.ac.uk
Sun Apr 10 10:58:27 BST 2011


Dear Forum,

This conference may be of interest. There are GAP related tutorials
planned in the program.

best regards,
attila egri-nagy

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First Announcement

A^3 ABSTRACT  ALGEBRA AND ALGORITHMS

  Aug. 14-17, Eger, Hungary

  http://a3.ektf.hu

The A^3 international meeting is aimed at mathematicians and computer
scientists interested in Abstract Algebra. Though this part of
Mathematics has many different branches, still the unique style of
algebraic thinking is recognizable and retained in all kind of
algebraic research. The meeting will utilize this common language to
bring together algebraists working in different research directions
and to facilitate conversations and discussions between researchers.
The meeting also puts some emphasis on the computational aspects of
abstract algebra.
Topics include, but not limited to:

   groups and semigroups
   rings and algebras
   fields, modules, vector spaces
   universal algebra, category theory
   abstract algebraic algorithms

Location
Eger is a charming little town in Northern-East Hungary, east of the
Mátra mountains and south of the Bükk mountains. It is famous for its
historical buildings including a castle and a turkish minaret, thermal
baths and wine. The meeting is hosted by the Eszterházy Károly College
and the venue is right behind the castle.

Invited Speakers

Ted Hurley (National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland)
David Lewis (University College Dublin, Ireland)
Yuanlin Li (Brock University, Ontario, Canada)
James D. Mitchell (University of St. Andrews, UK)
Chrystopher Nehaniv (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
Péter Pál Pálfy (Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics, Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, Hungary)

More information: http://a3.ektf.hu



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