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CANADAM 2019

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The 7th biennial Canadian Discrete and Algorithmic Mathematics Conference (CanaDAM) will be held on May 28-31, 2019 at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia in the SFU Harbour Centre. Previous CanaDAM Conferences were held at  Banff in 2007 ,  Montréal in 2009 ,  Victoria in 2011 ,   St. Johns in 2013 ,  Saskatoon in 2015 , and  Toronto in 2017 .  The general topic of the conference is theory and applications of discrete structures. Its goal is to highlight the most salient trends in the field. The conference will bring together researchers from various disciplines with which discrete and algorithmic mathematics interact.  The CanaDAM conference is held in odd numbered years using a format similar to the SIAM conference on Discrete Mathematics. Particular areas of interest include graphs and digraphs, hypergraphs, matroids, ordered sets, designs, coding theory, enumeration, combinatorics of words, discrete o...

42nd ACCMCC

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ACCMCC  is the annual conference of the  Combinatorial Mathematics Society of Australasia  and covers all areas of combinatorics in mathematics and computer science. The 42nd ACCMCC will be held at the  University of New South Wales  in Sydney, Australia, on 9 - 13 December 2019. Plenary speakers: Michael Albert , University of Otago Joachim Gudmundsson ,  University of Sydney Camilla Hollanti , Aalto University Daniel Horsley , Monash University Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi , National Institute of Informatics Japan Cheryl Praeger , University of Western Australia Wojciech Samotij , Tel Aviv University Maya Stein , Universidad de Chile Stéphan Thomassé , École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Organising Committee: Julian Abel Haris Aziz Thomas Britz Diana Combe Serge Gaspers Catherine Greenhill (Chair) Anita Liebenau Sponsors: School of Mathematics and Statistics School of Computer Science and Engineering

27th British Combinatorial Conference

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27th British Combinatorial Conference The 27th British Combinatorial Conference will be held from 29th July to 2nd August 2019 organised by the School of Mathematics at the University of Birmingham. All the talks will be in the ARTS Building (R16 on  here ). For further information, please contact the organisers at  bcc2019@contacts.bham.ac.uk . Plenary speakers There will be nine invited plenary lectures, delivered by the following speakers: Michael Krivelevich (Tel Aviv) , who will deliver the  Clay Lecture. Penny Haxell (Waterloo) , who will deliver the  Richard Rado Lecture. Dan Král' (Masaryk and Warwick) Kristin Lauter (Microsoft Research) Hendrik van Maldeghem (Ghent) Iain Moffatt (Royal Holloway) Igor Pak (UCLA) Daniel Paulusma (Durham) Gábor Tardos (Rényi Institute) Mini-symposia Through the generous support of the Heilbronn Institute there will be six invited mini-symposia covering the following topical areas...