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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/combinatorics-and-optimization/events/fulkerson-10
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SUMMARY:Fulkerson 100
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:[Delbert Ray Fulkerson]\nFulkerson 100 is a workshop organized 
 by the Dept. of Combinatorics &amp;\nOptimization (C&amp;O) from July 17-19\, 2024
  at the University of\nWaterloo\, to celebrate Fulkerson's legacy and impa
 ct in discrete\nmathematics\, especially in the fields of graph theory\, o
 ptimization\,\nand operations research. Fulkerson 100 will feature invited
  talks in\ngraph theory\, combinatorics\, optimization\, and theoretical c
 omputer\nscience\, given by some of the foremost researchers in these area
 s\, as\nwell as lightning talks and a poster session devoted to students a
 nd\npostdocs. By bringing together various leading researchers in discrete
 \nmathematics with junior researchers and students\, the workshop aims to\
 nboost research in the areas pioneered by Fulkerson\, while\ncommemorating
  his vision and contributions.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/combinatorics-and-optimization/events/godsil75
SUMMARY:Godsil75
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce a virtual workshop in honour of Chri
 s\nGodsil's 75th birthday. Chris Godsil's imprint on mathematics goes\nbe
 yond algebraic combinatorics to merge theory and application\,\nemerging r
 esearch areas and well-developed mathematical tools. Chris\nGodsil is a re
 search leader in discrete mathematics and he continues\nto be influential 
 in a wide range of mathematical subdisciplines and\ncommunities around the
  world.  He has long been a prominent member of\nthe Canadian combinatori
 al community\, working first at Simon Fraser\nUniversity and then playing 
 a leadership role in the Department of\nCombinatorics and Optimization at 
 the University of Waterloo\; as a\nresult\, Chris Godsil has influenced mu
 ltiple generations of\nmathematicians in Canada and abroad.\n\nThe goal of
  this workshop is not just to honour Chris Godsil's\ncontributions and his
  impact on mathematics\, but also to also bring\ntogether researchers in d
 iscrete math whose work has been influenced\nby Chris Godsil. We invite re
 searchers in combinatorics\, matrix\ntheory\, and quantum information theo
 ry from all over the world to join\nus\, and will have sessions to accomod
 ate a range of time zones.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/combinatorics-and-optimization/events/godsil75
SUMMARY:Godsil75
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce a virtual workshop in honour of Chri
 s\nGodsil's 75th birthday. Chris Godsil's imprint on mathematics goes\nbe
 yond algebraic combinatorics to merge theory and application\,\nemerging r
 esearch areas and well-developed mathematical tools. Chris\nGodsil is a re
 search leader in discrete mathematics and he continues\nto be influential 
 in a wide range of mathematical subdisciplines and\ncommunities around the
  world.  He has long been a prominent member of\nthe Canadian combinatori
 al community\, working first at Simon Fraser\nUniversity and then playing 
 a leadership role in the Department of\nCombinatorics and Optimization at 
 the University of Waterloo\; as a\nresult\, Chris Godsil has influenced mu
 ltiple generations of\nmathematicians in Canada and abroad.\n\nThe goal of
  this workshop is not just to honour Chris Godsil's\ncontributions and his
  impact on mathematics\, but also to also bring\ntogether researchers in d
 iscrete math whose work has been influenced\nby Chris Godsil. We invite re
 searchers in combinatorics\, matrix\ntheory\, and quantum information theo
 ry from all over the world to join\nus\, and will have sessions to accomod
 ate a range of time zones.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/combinatorics-and-optimization/events/tutte-colloq
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SUMMARY:Tutte Colloquium - Swee Hong Chan
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:TITLE: Combinatorial atlas for log-concave inequalities\n\nSpea
 ker:\n Swee Hong Can\n\nAffiliation:\n UCLA\n\nLocation:\n MC 5501 or plea
 se contact Melissa Cambridge for Zoom link\n\nABSTRACT:\n\nThe study of lo
 g-concave inequalities for combinatorial objects have\nseen much progress 
 in recent years. One such progress is the solution\nto the strongest form 
 of Mason’s conjecture (independently by Anari\net. al. and Brándën-Huh
 ).
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/combinatorics-and-optimization/events/algebraic-co
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SUMMARY:Algebraic Combinatorics Virtual Expedition (AlCoVE)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:AlCoVE aims to bring together researchers interested in algebra
 ic\ncombinatorics from around the world. Each talk will be 30 minutes and\
 nbetween talks\, there will be casual social activities for spending\ntime
  with your friends and making new friends. \n\nTo access the Zoom links\,
  you MUST first register for the\nconference.\n\nREGISTRATION\n\nTo regi
 ster\, click here\n[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdGNnMsJiVQA
 BsSfmXbRRXB9cxHt3J9n7HMXYbsxmPwB3K91g/viewform].
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/combinatorics-and-optimization/events/combinatoria
 l-and-algebraic-enumeration
LOCATION:MC - Mathematics &amp; Computer Building 200 University Avenue West MC
  5501 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Combinatorial and Algebraic Enumeration
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of Goulden and Jackson's combined 90 years of ins
 ight\nand inspiration that have shaped the fields of algebraic and\ncombin
 atorial enumeration.
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