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SIAM Conference on Discrete Mathematics (DM26)

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  • The conference will be held at University of California, San Diego, unless otherwise noted in the program.

About the Conference 

This is the conference of the SIAM Activity Group on Discrete Mathematics.

Discrete mathematics has a wide range of challenging research problems and important applications in industry. In addition to core combinatorial problems and techniques, modern research in the field encompasses approaches from many other areas of mathematics including algebra, topology, geometry, probability, analysis and logic. Its applications span computer science, the physical, biological, and social sciences, telecommunications, information processing, and manufacturing, and it is widely used by businesses and industries to improve efficiency. This conference will highlight major theoretical advances in discrete mathematics, the development of new tools and techniques, and significant new applications to problems from industry and science. It will also bring together participants from the many different environments where discrete mathematics is developed and applied.

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Included Themes

Discrete Mathematics, including:
Algebraic combinatorics
Combinatorial algorithms
Combinatorial number theory
Design theory
Discrete analysis
Discrete geometry
Enumeration
Extremal combinatorics
Graph theory
Matroids
Probabilistic combinatorics
Ramsey theory
Topological methods in combinatorics

With applications and connections to other disciplines, including:
Combinatorial scientific computing
Computational biology
Computer science
Game theory
Graph and network layout and visualization
Graph and network models
Network theory
Optimization
Probability
Statistical physics

Organizing Committee Co-Chairs

Vida Dujmovic

University of Ottawa, Canada

Jacques Verstraete

University of California, San Diego, U.S.

Organizing Committee

Anton Bernshteyn

University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.

Édouard Bonnet

CNRS at ENS Lyon, France

Mihyun Kang

TU Graz, Austria

Allan Lo

University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

Greta Panova

University of Southern California, U.S.

Cosmin Pohoata

Emory University, U.S.

Pawel Pralat

Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada

Sophie Spirkl

University of Waterloo, Canada

Andrew Suk

University of California, San Diego, U.S.

Julia Wolf

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

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Funding Agency Support

SIAM and the Organizing Committee wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to the U.S. National Science Foundation for supporting this conference.

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