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Second Announcement
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[FG60] COMPUTATIONAL AND GEOMETRIC TOPOLOGY
A conference in honour of Massimo Ferri and Carlo Gagliardi
on their 60th birthday
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Bertinoro (Forlì), Italy - June 17/19, 2010.
---> DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 31ST MARCH 2010 <---
---> DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION WITH REDUCED FEE: 30th April 2010 <----
---> LATE DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: 31st May 2010 <----
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The research groups of Geometric Topology and Computational Topology
of the Universities of Bologna and Modena-Reggio Emilia, Departments of
Mathematics,will
be organizing a conference in order to celebrate the 60th
birthday of Massimo Ferri and Carlo Gagliardi.
MAIN SPEAKERS:
Herbert Edelsbrunner (Duke University, Durham, USA)
Tomasz Kaczynski (Université de Sherbrooke, Canada)
Sóstenes Lins (UFPE, Recife, Brazil)
Sergei Matveev (Chelyabinsk State University, Russia)
José María Montesinos (Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain)
Marian Mrozek (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland)
OTHER SPEAKERS:
Boris Apanasov (University of Oklahoma, USA)
Francesca Cagliari (Università di Bologna, Italy)
Antonio Costa (UNED, Madrid, Spain)
Bianca Falcidieno (IMATI-CNR, Genova, Italy)
Roman Nedela (Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, Slovakia)
Carlo Petronio(Università di Pisa, Italy)
Riccardo Piergallini(Università di Camerino, Italy)
Dusan Repovs (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Alessandro Verri (Università di Genova, Italy)
Andrei Vesnin(Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk, Russia)
Bruno Zimmermann (Università di Trieste, Italy)
All the information on the conference (including registration form and
abstract submission form) can be found in the conference's web page
http://fg60.dm.unibo.it/
Please forward this e-mail announcement to any colleagues or students
you think may be interested.
See you in Bertinoro.
Organisers: P. Bandieri, M. R. Casali, A. Cattabriga (secretary), P.
Cristofori, P. Frosini, L. Grasselli, C. Landi, M.Mulazzani (chair)
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