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Dear Colleague,


This is the second announcement for Discrete Geometry Days^2, a 
conference on Discrete Geometry on *July 9-12, 2019* at the Technical 
University in Budapest, Hungary.

We would be very happy to have you, your postdocs and PhD students there.


The conference website is at http://dgd.math.bme.hu/

The conference is to serve as a meeting point for people working in areas of

geometry that are relatively close to each other. Topics include

packing and covering questions, Helly-type problems, topological methods in

geometry, rigidity, finite dimensional normed spaces, probabilistic and 
analytical methods, and other areas of Discrete Geometry brought by the 
participants.

We might offer a limited amount of financial support for students, young 
researchers and

researchers without a grant. Note that the deadline for application for 
financial support is is March 22, 2019.


If you plan to come, please *REGISTER EARLY* to help us. If you would 
like to give a talk, note it in the "Comments" field of the registration 
form. We will ask for your title and abstract later.

We would be very happy if you circulate this letter among your friends, 
colleagues and students.


The conference overlaps with the Budapest Summer Festival,

http://visitbudapest.travel/budapest-events/budapest-summer-festival/, a

series of events including concerts, open-air theater performances, 
musicals,

dance shows and kids’ programs.


The organizers,


Ákos G. Horváth

Zsolt Lángi

Márton Naszódi

Dömötör Pálvölgyi

Konrad Swanepoel



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