Partial Support for the Twenty-Second Southeastern International Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Computing

Abstract

The Twenty-Second Southeastern International Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Computing featured eight instructional lectures by five principal speakers: William R. Pulleyblank of IBM Thomas J. Watson Research center spoke on 'Disc Representations of Planar Graphs and their Duals' and 'Exact Optimization Problems'; Robin Thomas Georgia Institute of Technology spoke on 'Recent Results in the Theory of Graphs Minors'; Richard A. Brualdi of the University of Wisconsin spoke on 'Graphs and Matrices' and 'Matrices and Graphs'; Paul Erdos of the Hungarian Academy fo Sciences spoke on'Combinatorial Problems in Geometry'; and Chris Godsil of the University of Waterloo spoke on 'Linear Algebra and Combinatorics'; and 'Polynomial Spaces'. At four parallel sessions, a total of two hundred and six fifteen-minute contributed papers were presented. The conference was attended by three hundred and four mathematicians and computer scientists from across the United States, Canada, and overseas. The conference proceedings are being published by Congressus Numerantium. These proceedings occupy five volumes of this journal and a copy will be mailed to the three places that receive this report when the proceedings are published early in 1992.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 30, 1991
Accession Number
ADA245674

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  • James G. Oxley

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  • Louisiana State University

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  • Geometry
  • Graph Theory
  • Linear Algebra
  • Louisiana
  • Mathematics
  • Military Research
  • Optimization
  • Polynomials
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  • Virginia
  • Wisconsin

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