Kamis, 21 Juli 2011

[InaCombS] Fwd: FSFLA 2011: 2nd announcement

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From: "Carlos Martín Vide" <carlos.martin@urv.cat>
Date: 2011/7/21
Subject: FSFLA 2011: 2nd announcement
To: carlos.martin@urv.cat


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2011 INTERNATIONAL FALL SCHOOL IN FORMAL LANGUAGES
AND APPLICATIONS

FSFLA 2011

(formerly International PhD School in Formal Languages and Applications)

Tarragona, Spain

October 31 – November 4, 2011

Organized by:
Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics
Rovira i Virgili University

http://grammars.grlmc.com/fsfla2011/

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ADDRESSED TO:

Undergraduate and graduate students from around the world. Most
appropriate degrees include: Computer Science and Mathematics. Other
students (for instance, from Linguistics, Electrical Engineering,
Molecular Biology or Logic) are welcome too provided they have a good
background in discrete mathematics.

The School is appropriate also for people more advanced in their
career who want to keep themselves updated on developments in the
field.

There will be no overlap in the schedule of the courses.

The previous event was SSFLA 2011 (http://grammars.grlmc.com/ssfla2011/).

COURSES AND PROFESSORS:

- Franz Baader (Technische Dresden), Reasoning in Description Logics
[intermediate, 6 hours]
- Manfred Droste (Leipzig), Weighted Automata and Weighted Logic
[introductory/advanced, 8 hours]
- Max H. Garzon (Memphis), DNA Codeword Design and DNA Languages
[introductory/intermediate, 10 hours]
- Venkatesan Guruswami (Carnegie Mellon), The Complexity of
Approximate Constraint Satisfaction [intermediate, 6 hours]
- Tao Jiang (California Riverside), Average-case Analysis and Lower
Bounds by the Incompressibility Method [intermediate, 6 hours]
- Michael Moortgat (Utrecht), Type-logical Grammars: Expressivity,
Parsing Complexity [introductory/advanced, 8 hours]
- Helmut Seidl (Technische München), Macro Treetransducers for XML
Processing [intermediate, 6 hours]
- Alan Selman (Buffalo), Probabilistic Complexity Classes
[intermediate, 10 hours]
- Jeffrey Shallit (Waterloo), Automatic Sequences, Decidability, and
Enumeration [intermediate, 6 hours]

SCHOOL PAPER:

On a voluntary basis, within 6 months after the end of the School,
students will be expected to draft an individual or jointly-authored
research paper on a topic covered during the classes under the
guidance of the lecturing staff.

REGISTRATION:

It has to be done on line at

http://grammars.grlmc.com/fsfla2011/Registration.php

FEES:

They are variable, depending on the number of courses each student
takes. The rule is:

1 hour =

- 10 euros (for payments until July 31, 2011),
- 15 euros (for payments after July 31, 2011).

The fees must be paid to the School's bank account:

Uno-e Bank (Julian Camarillo 4 C, 28037 Madrid, Spain): IBAN:
ES3902270001820201823142 – Swift/BIC code: UNOEESM1 (account holder:
Carlos Martin-Vide GRLMC; account holder's address: Av. Catalunya, 35,
43002 Tarragona, Spain)

Please mention FSFLA 2011 and your full name in the subject. A receipt
will be provided on site. Bank transfers should not involve any
expense for the School.

For early reduced rates, please notice that the date that counts is
the date of the arrival of the fees to the School's account.

People registering on site at the beginning of the School must pay in
cash. For the sake of local organization, however, it is much
recommended to complete the registration and the payment earlier.

ACCOMMODATION:

Information about accommodation is available on the website of the School.

CERTIFICATES:

Students will be delivered a certificate stating the courses attended,
their contents, and their duration. Those participants who will choose
to be involved in a research paper will receive an additional
certificate at the completion of the task, independently on whether
the paper will finally get published or not.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Announcement of the programme: June 4, 2011
Starting of the registration: June 4, 2011
Early registration deadline: July 31, 2011
Starting of the School: October 31, 2011
End of the School: November 4, 2011

QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:

Lilica Voicu: florentinalilica.voicu@urv.cat

WEBSITE:

http://grammars.grlmc.com/fsfla2011/

POSTAL ADDRESS:

FSFLA 2011
Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics
Rovira i Virgili University
Av. Catalunya, 35
43002 Tarragona, Spain

Phone: +34-977-559543
Fax: +34-977-558386

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:

Diputació de Tarragona
Universitat Rovira i Virgili


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Selasa, 12 Juli 2011

[InaCombS] Fwd: parameterized complexity-Not-About-Graphs workshop, Darwin, August

 

Barangkali ada yang berminat.


best regards,
Edy.



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From: "Frances Rosamond" <Frances.Rosamond@cdu.edu.au>
Date: July 12, 2011 3:01:00 PM GMT+02:00
Subject: RE: parameterized complexity-Not-About-Graphs workshop, Darwin, August

Dear SEAMS,

We would like to invite SEAMS researchers to a workshop at Charles Darwin University in August where we will brainstorm cutting edge ideas for future directions in parameterized algorithms and complexity. The website for the workshop is http://www.cdu.edu.au/parameterized-nag, and it is also on the Australian Mathematics Association website at http://www.austms.org.au where you must look under Events/August.

We would appreciate if you would add the announcement to the SEAMS website, and also send it to your mailing lists. Below is an "in-line" announcement that can be forwarded. Thank you, Frances

INVITATION TO:  Parameterized Complexity Workshop: Not-About-Graphs

DATES: The workshop is in two parts. Weekend Workshop from 5—8 August, 2011 at Charles Darwin University, Darwin, followed by a Problem-Solving (and touring) Session from 9—13 August (see below for more details).

WORKSHOP WEBSITE:  Please register via  www.cdu.edu.au/parameterized-nag 

DESCRIPTION: Computational complexity is an issue that arises everywhere.  The focus of the workshop is to investigate opportunities for expanding parameterized complexity into important unreached areas of algorithmic mathematical science (algebra, number theory, analysis, topology, geometry, game theory, robotics, vision, crypto, etc.) beyond areas where it already has a strong presence (graph theory, computational biology, AI, social choice, etc.). This may require new mathematical techniques. The workshop is also focused on identifying and promoting the key unsolved problems in these new directions.

We expect the discussions and presentations to be rich with possibilities for further development of entire research areas, and programmatic themes that can be developed into future research proposals.

Following the workshop, there will be a publication outcome to be published by CDU Press.

BACKGROUND FOR THE WORKSHOP: The field of parameterized/multivariate algorithms and complexity research is expanding rapidly and powerfully, and is well-rewarded by the various international research funding agencies. In the past year, over 10 million euro (equivalent) in new multi-year (typically 3-5 years) research support for this area of mathematical science research has been announced worldwide (For details see the Nov 2010 FPT Newsletter.) It is well-served by two annual international workshops/conferences devoted to the subject, and session streams in a dozen other international conferences on the subject of algorithms and computational complexity, some at the very top of the international conference hierarchy.

There has been a long-awaited shift to the multi-dimensional (multivariate) algorithmics (MVA) perspective going on, that offers a number of fundamental improvements in terms of explanatory, predictive and engineering payoffs, and that is why the international science funding agencies have favoured this innovation.

THE PARAMETERIZED COMPLEXITY WIKI  is located at:  http://fpt.wikidot.com.  The Parameterized Complexity Newsletter can be found by clicking in the menu on the left column of the wiki Welcome Page.

DATES: The workshop is in two parts. The first part starts at 6 pm on Friday evening, August 5, and ends at noon on Monday, August 8 at Charles Darwin University in Darwin (Casuarina campus). The second part is a "Barbados style" Problem-Solving (and touring) Session from August 9—13.

For the Problem-Solving Session, we will depart Darwin on August 9 on a bus or van to visit areas of interest, such as famous Katherine Gorge. Distances are vast, so we will arrange lodging (although we may ask for a donation).  Families are welcome. We will work, but also enjoy the serenity and excitement of the Northern Territory. We will return to Darwin on Saturday August 13.

Please do not hesitate to contact any of the workshop organizers in case you have any questions.

Frances Rosamond <Frances.Rosamond@CDU.edu.au>
Yiannis Koutis    < i.koutis@gmail.com >
Michael Fellows Michael.Fellows@CDU.edu.au  (website; http://www.mrfellows.net)                



Frances A. Rosamond, Ph.D.
Professorial Research Fellow
Parameterized Complexity Research Unit
School of Engineering and Information Technology
Charles Darwin University
Darwin, Northern Territory 0909 Australia

T. +61 8-8946-6994  F. +61 8-8946-6680
CRICOS Provider No. 00300K  | RTO Provider No. 0373


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Selasa, 05 Juli 2011

[InaCombS] Fwd: Latest Impact Factors for Mathematics & Statistics journals

 


Dear all,
FYI, Saya forwardkan Impact Factors dari beberapa jurnal matematika.

best regards,
Edy.


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From: "Elsevier Impact Factors" <impactfactor@mail.elsevier-alerts.com>
Date: July 5, 2011 9:07:17 PM GMT+07:00
Subject: Latest Impact Factors for Mathematics & Statistics journals

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Latest Impact Factors

We are pleased to present you with the latest Impact Factor figures for Elsevier's Mathematics & Statistics journals:
Journal title2010 Impact Factor
Acta Mathematica Scientia0.213
Advances In Applied Mathematics0.800
Advances In Mathematics1.372
Annales De L Institut Henri Poincare-Analyse Non Lineaire0.983
Annals Of Pure And Applied Logic0.646
Applied And Computational Harmonic Analysis3.144
Applied Mathematical Modelling1.371
Applied Mathematics Letters1.155
Applied Numerical Mathematics0.919
Bulletin Des Sciences Mathematiques0.722
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis1.089
Computers & Mathematics With Applications1.472
Differential Geometry And Its Applications0.521
Discrete Applied Mathematics0.822
Discrete Mathematics0.536
Discrete Optimization-The Jnl Combinatorial Operations Research0.776
European Journal Of Combinatorics0.716
Expositiones Mathematicae0.660
Finite Fields And Their Applications0.737
Historia Mathematica0.192
Indagationes Mathematicae0.178
Journal De Mathematiques Pures Et Appliquees1.450
Journal Of Algebra0.615
Journal Of Approximation Theory0.710
Journal Of Combinatorial Theory Series A0.683
Journal Of Combinatorial Theory Series B1.043
Journal Of Computational And Applied Mathematics1.029
Journal Of Differential Equations1.261
Journal Of Functional Analysis1.196
Journal Of Mathematical Analysis And Applications1.174
Journal Of Multivariate Analysis1.007
Journal Of Number Theory0.575
Journal Of Pure And Applied Algebra0.663
Journal Of Statistical Planning And Inference0.691
Journal Of The Franklin Institute-Engineering And Applied Mathematics1.492
Linear Algebra And Its Applications1.005
Mathematical And Computer Modelling1.066
Mathematics And Computers In Simulation0.812
Nonlinear Analysis1.279
Nonlinear Analysis-Real World Applications2.138
Simulation Modelling Practice And Theory0.728
Statistics & Probability Letters0.443
Stochastic Processes And Their Applications0.951
Topology And Its Applications0.447

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