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  1. Additive Combinatorics (Crm Proceedings and Lecture Notes) by Andrew Granville, Melvyn B. Nathanson, et all 2007-09-04
  2. Bijective Combinatorics (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications) by Nicholas Loehr, 2011-02-01
  3. Enumerative Combinatorics (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications) by Charalambos A. Charalambides, 2002-05-29
  4. Combinatorics of Finite Geometries by Lynn Margaret Batten, 1997-05-28
  5. Combinatorics of Finite Sets (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Ian Anderson, 2002-05-03
  6. Combinatorics & Probability (Veritas Prep GMAT Series) by Veritas Prep, 2009-12-01
  7. Geometric Combinatorics (Ias/Park City Mathematics Series) by Ezra Miller, 2007-10-31
  8. Combinatorics (NATO Science Series C: (closed))
  9. Combinatorics of Determinantal Ideals by Cornel Baetica, 2006-04-25
  10. Physics and Combinatorics, Procs of the Nagoya 2000 Intl Workshop by Japan) International Workshop on Physics and Combinatorics (2nd : 2000 : Nagoya, Anatol N. Kirillov, et all 2001-04-19
  11. From Combinatorics to Dynamical Systems: Journees De Calcul Formel, Strasbourg, March 22-23, 2002 (Irma Lectures in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, 3)
  12. Introduction to Enumerative Combinatorics (Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics) by Miklos Bona, 2005-09-27
  13. Combinatorics and Reasoning: Representing, Justifying and Building Isomorphisms (Mathematics Education Library)
  14. Foundations of Combinatorics with Applications by Edward A. Bender, S. Gill Williamson, 2006-02-06

61. Japanese Center Of Combinatorics
Japanese Center for combinatorics and its Applications. A virtual research centre. Links, lists.
http://www.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/jcca/
Virtual Research Center:
Japanese Center
for
Combinatorics and its Applications in Japanese

62. 13th Ontario Combinatorics Workshop - Royal Military College Of Canada
Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario, Canada; 67 May 2004.
http://www.rmc.ca/academic/conference/ocw/index_e.html
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Conferences and Workshops
13th Ontario Combinatorics Workshop
May 6-7, 2004, Royal Military College, Kingston
Queen's University Royal Military College
The 13th Ontario Combinatorics Workshop will be hosted by the Royal Military College and Queen's University on May 6-7, 2004, at the Royal Military College. The meeting is intended to be informal; participants are encouraged to present a short talk (30 min.) on their current or future research. Graduate students, postdocs and young researchers are especially encouraged to talk in this comfortable and friendly meeting! Supervisors, please encourage your graduates students to attend and speak. There are limited support funds available for students from out of town who speak at the workshop. All areas of combinatorics and discrete mathematics are included! Opportunities for discussion and joint research will be emphasized. There is no registration fee. There will be two plenary speakers: Shlomo Hoory (University of Toronto), and Bruce Reed (McGill University). The remainder of the two days is reserved for contributed talks. Directions: You can use this map to find your way around Kingston. By car, the best way to get to the hotel is to exit the 401 at highway 15 (exit 623), head south and turn right at highway 2 (where the road ends). After the bridge, the left lane becomes Ontario street; Princess street is at the second light on Ontario street, and the Waterfront Holiday Inn is on the left, just before the lake.

63. EuroComb 2005 - Prize
Established by the European Research and Training Network COMBSTRU to recognise excellent contributions in combinatorics by young European researchers (not
http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/EuroComb05/prize.html
European Prize in Combinatorics
Continuing with the tradition established in Prag 2003 (see here ) the second European Prize in Combinatorics was awarded during the conference. The prize is established to recognize excellent contributions in Combinatorics by young European researchers (eligibility of EU) not older than 35. The prize carries a monetary award of 2500 Euro.
During EuroComb'05 the prize was awarded to Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov
"for deep combinatorial results obtained by algebraic topology and particularly for a solution of a conjecture of Lovasz"

Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov during his prize lecture.
Prize Committee

The award was funded with contributions by Springer-Verlag, DMTCS, COMBSTRU , and DIMATIA The old prize-page: Call for Applications and Nominations

64. Statistical Mechnics & Combinatorics Research Group
combinatorics, analysis such as asymptotics and the study of combinatorics, and the crossfertilisation of the two areas. My
http://www.smac.ms.unimelb.edu.au/
Statistical Mechanics and Combinatorics Group
Group members:
Academic Staff Professor Anthony J. Guttmann
Professor Colin J. Thompson FAA

Dr Omar E. Foda
(Associate Professor)
Dr Paul A. Pearce
(Associate Professor)
Dr Nicholas C. Wormald
(Associate Professor)
Dr Richard Brak
(Senior Lecturer)
Dr Peter Forrester
(ARC Senior Research Fellow)
Dr Aleks L. Owczarek
(ARC Senior Research Fellow)
Dr Iwan Jensen
(ARC Research Fellow)
Postdoctoral Research Fellows
Dr. Catherine Greenhill
Dr William Orrick Dr Trevor Welsh Postgraduate Students Henry Wong
Our Research Area.
Statistical mechanics involves the understanding of large complex systems by averaging the behaviour of the individual components. For example, one can understand the behaviour of a gas without describing the motion of all the molecules involved, simply by knowing the type and strength of the forces between the molecules, using the principles of statistical mechanics. This powerful idea can be applied to many and varied systems in the natural world and in the human arena. It was

65. Interactive Mathematics Activities
More than 320 Java applets help illustrate topics in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, mathmagic, optical illusions, probability, calculus, combinatorics.
http://www.cut-the-knot.org/Curriculum/index.shtml
var MyPageLoc = document.location; var MyPageTitle = document.title; G o o g ... e Web CTK Sites for teachers
Sites for parents

Awards

Interactive Activities
...
  • Memory - Hard
    Arithmetic
  • 2 Pails Puzzle
  • 3 Jugs Puzzle
  • 3 Jugs Puzzle in Barycentric Coordinates
  • 3-Term Arithmetic Progression ...
  • Zeros and Nines
    Algebra
  • Averages, Arithmetic and Harmonic Means
  • Binary Color Device
  • Breaking Chocolate Bars
  • Candy Game: Integer Iterations on a Circle ...
  • Heads and Tails counting, invariance
  • Identities in the Multiplication Table
  • Integer Iterations on a Circle II superposition principle
  • Integers and Rectangles
  • Integers and Rectangles: a Proof by Induction
  • Integers and Rectangles: Two Simple Proofs
  • Interest Calculations ...
  • Merlin's Magic Squares modular arithmetic, boolean and linear algebra
  • Mini Lights Out
  • Minimax Principle
  • Minimax Theorem
  • Modular Arithmetic ...
  • Plus or Minus parity, invariance
  • PolygonalNumbers
  • Proizvolov's Identity
  • Pythagorean Triples
  • Pythagorean Triples Calculator ...
  • Squares and Circles parity, invariance
  • Squares, Circles, and Triangles modular arithmetic, invariance
  • Steinhaus' Problem
  • Sum of Consecutive Integers is Triangular
  • Sum of Consecutive Odd Numbers is Square
  • Sum of Consecutive Triangular Numbers is Square ...
  • Toads And Frogs Puzzle counting, logic, problem solving
  • 66. UW Combinatorics Seminar Winter Schedule Padelford C-401
    UW combinatorics Seminar Winter Schedule Padelford C401 - Wednesdays 400pm Refreshments at 330pm Pre-Seminar at 230pm in Padelford Hall C-401
    http://www.math.washington.edu/~combinat/
    Calendar Archive People Info for Vistors
    UW Combinatorics Seminar Winter Schedule
    Padelford C-401 - Wednesdays 4:00pm
    Refreshments at 3:30pm
    Pre-Seminar
    at 2:30pm in Padelford Hall C-401
    Announcement: Welcome Back! January 16 Sara Billey
    , University of Washington (webpage: http://www.math.washington.edu/~billey/
    Affine colored partitions and affine Grassmannians.
    January 23 Michael Goff
    , University of Washington (webpage: http://www.math.washington.edu/~goff/
    The multiplicity conjecture on simplicial complexes.
    January 30 Anton Leykin
    , Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota (webpage: http://www.ima.umn.edu/~leykin/
    Galois groups of Schubert problems via Numerical Algebraic Geometry.
    February 6 Sandor F. Toth
    , UW, Forestry Department (webpage: http://faculty.washington.edu/toths/
    Combinatorial Optimization in Spatial Forest Planning .
    February 13 Boris Solomyak , University of Washington (webpage: http://www.math.washington.edu/~solomyak/personal.html

    67. 2007: Methods Of Logic In Mathematics IV
    The International Conference LEONHARD EULER AND MODERN combinatorics applications to logic, representation theory, mathematical physics is being held in
    http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/2007/LEMC/
    The International Conference
    LEONHARD EULER AND MODERN COMBINATORICS
    applications to logic, representation theory, mathematical physics
    June 1 - 7, 2007 Saint-Petersburg, Russia
    Satellite Meeting for
    Festival dedicated to 300th birthday of Leonhard EULER
    Main Page
    First Announcement Second Announcement Final Announcement ... Photo Album The conference is financially supported by the US National Science Foundation , and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research Program of the Conference Further Information lemc@imi.ras.ru Previous Meetings:

    68. GEOMETRIC COMBINATORICS
    GEOMETRIC combinatorics. (Satellite conference of the International Congress of Mathematics. Berlin 1998). Kotor, Yugoslavia, 28. 8. 3. 9. 98.
    http://www.matf.bg.ac.yu/konferencije/satellite/
    GEOMETRIC COMBINATORICS (Satellite conference of the International Congress of Mathematics Berlin 1998) Kotor, Yugoslavia, 28. 8. - 3. 9.'98. Kotor Organizers: Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade
    Mathematical Institute of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
    Topics:
    The conference emphasizes the interplay between geometry (algebraic, discrete, computational, convexity), topology (combinatorial aspects, combinatorial invariants), combinatorics (algebraic, geometric, graph theory) and many other related fields.
    In this respect the conference is planned to continue the tradition of the meetings in Stockholm 1989, Jerusalem 1993, Oberwolfach 1995, Berkeley (MSRI) 1997, Barcelona 1997. Program:
    The conference starts on Friday morning, August 28 and lasts till Thursday, September 3. The suggested arrival day is August 27. There will be about twelve plenary talks. Depending on the number of participants, the rest of the conference will be organized in parallel sessions. Speakers:
    • Christos Athanasiadis, Philadelphia Louis Billera, Cornell

    69. Lectures In Combinatorics
    An introduction to partially ordered sets, Dilworth s theorem, lattices and combinatorial geometries.
    http://www.freewebs.com/desargues/combinatorics.htm

    70. INI Programme CMP
    Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK; August December 2002.
    http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/programmes/CMP/
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    Programmes

    Web-Seminars

    Programme Home

    Seminars Workshops
    Participants Long Stay
    Short Stay

    Additional Links Contacts
    Background
    Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
    Computation, Combinatorics and Probability
    29 Jul - 20 Dec 2002 Organisers : Professor Martin Dyer ( Leeds ), Professor Mark Jerrum ( Edinburgh ), Dr Peter Winkler ( Bell Labs
    Programme theme
    As Computer Science has matured as a discipline, its relationships with mathematics have become both more wide ranging and more profound. The programme will explore two particularly fruitful interfaces between computer science and mathematics, namely those with combinatorics and probability theory. Although no interdisciplinary work within the broad area delineated by the title will be excluded, the following themes will receive special emphasis.
    • Randomised algorithms.
      The design and analysis of algorithms that make random choices; also deterministic algorithms when run on random instances.The theoretical basis here includes the study of parameters connected with random walks on graphs and the relationships between them. "Phase transitions" in statistical physics and computer science.

    71. Combinatorics
    combinatorics is the mathematics of discretely structured problems. Although its boundaries are not easily defined, combinatorics includes the theories of
    http://werner-heise.de/combinatorics.html
    What is Combinatorics? Excerpt from a paper of the Combinatorics and Optimization Department
    at the University of Waterloo / Ontario Visit also Bill Chen's The Combinatorics Net Combinatorics is the mathematics of discretely structured problems. Although its boundaries are not easily defined, combinatorics includes the theories of graphs, enumeration, and designs. It is a subject which in the past was studied principally for its aesthetic appeal. Today's modern technology with its vital concern for the discrete has given combinatorics new challenges and a new seriousness of purpose. In particular, since computers require discrete formulations of problems, combinatorics has become indispensable to modern computer science. Major Areas of Combinatorics Enumeration Enumeration is concerned with determining the number of structures with prescribed properties, and is a frequently used tool in mathematics. Many enumeration problems arise from ranking and significance testing in statistics, from probability theory, from telephone networks and from mathematics itself. Extensive calculations are often necessary, and the field of computational enumeration is an important one. The task of getting a computer to evaluate formulae obtained by applying enumerative methods is one requiring considerable experience both with computers and with combinatorics. Combinatorial Designs The study of designs deals with a very important and central problem of combinatorial theory, that of arranging objects into patterns according to specified rules. The principal mathematical tools employed are graph theory, number theory and linear and abstract algebra. The construction of magic squares is an example of a design problem, and before the start of the nineteenth century such problems were mainly of recreational interest. In more recent times the concept of a geometry involving only finitely many points has been developed, generalized, and built into the elegant and useful theory of combinatorial designs. Today this area embodies the mathematical tools of such applied areas as the design of experiments, tournament scheduling, information retrieval and coding theory.

    72. Festive Combinatorics
    Festive combinatorics in honor of Anders Björner s 60th birthday. Home Program Accommodation Travel information Contact us Björner Festschrift
    http://www.math.kth.se/bjorner60/
    Home
    Program
    Accommodation
    Travel information ...
    About Stockholm On December 17, 2007, turned 60. In honor of this event there will be a combinatorial gathering at KTH, the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. Dates:
    Confirmed speakers: Louis J. Billera Gil Kalai John Shareshian Francesco Brenti ... Bruce E. Sagan Regrettably, there will be no time for contributed talks. However, everyone is very welcome to attend; there is no fee. If you plan to do so, please contact us as soon as possible so that appropriate lecture halls can be booked. Sponsored by

    73. LATTICE PATH COMBINATORICS
    LATTICE PATH combinatorics AND APPLICATIONS. July 12 14, 2007. NEW!!! Schedule of Talks. NEWER!!! Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4 Photo 5 Photo 6 Photo 7
    http://www.etsu.edu/math/godbole/lattice/index.htm
    6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LATTICE PATH COMBINATORICS AND APPLICATIONS July 12 - 14, 2007 NEW!!! Schedule of Talks NEWER!!! Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4 ... Photo 24 Johnson City, TN, United States We are pleased to announce that tutorial lectures will be presented by the following: G. Andrews - Partitions, Ferrers Graphs and q-Hypergeometric Functions A. Kemp - Discrete Distributions (Delivered by N. Balakrishnan) I. Gessel - Lattice Path Enumeration Topics to be covered include: Lattice path enumeration Random walks Plane partitions Nonparametric statistical inference Discrete distributions and urn models Young tableaux Queueing theory q-calculus Analysis of algorithms Orthogonal polynomials Graph Theory and Applications Self-dual codes and unimodular lattices Submission of papers: Presenters of Invited and Contributed talks should submit extended abstracts of at most four pages before April 15, 2007, by sending one TeX or LaTeX file to Anant Godbole, godbolea@etsu.edu Local Committee Scientific Committee Teresa Haynes G. Andrews, Pennsylvania State University, USA

    74. MPIM - Combinatorics And Physics
    Conference on combinatorics and Physics. March 1923, 2007 Organizers M. Marcolli W. D. van Suijlekom K. Ebrahimi-Fard
    http://www.mpim-bonn.mpg.de/Events/This Year and Prospect/Combinatorics and Phys

    75. COCOON 2005 Homepage
    The Eleventh International Computing and combinatorics Conference. August 1619, 2005, Kunming, Yunnan. Sponsored by Academy of Mathematics and System
    http://www.cs.cityu.edu.hk/~lwang/COCOON2005/
    COCOON 2005
    The Eleventh International Computing and Combinatorics Conference
    August 16-19, 2005, Kunming, Yunnan
    Sponsored by Academy of Mathematics and System Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Important Dates: Camera ready date: May 9, 2005 Program Sketch Preliminary Program Preparation of Slides Some Tips for Attending CoCoom'05 ... Invited Speakers Altitude of Kunming: the center of the city is meters above sea level. Landscapes of Kunming Submission: (click here) Special issues: Some papers will be invited for special issues in Algorithmica and Journal of Combinatorial Optimization Pre-program: ISORA'05 Other Conferences: Workshop on Internet and Network Economics ISAAC 2005:

    76. COCOON 2004
    Tenth International Computing and combinatorics Conference. Jeju Island, Korea; 1720 August 2004.
    http://tclab.kaist.ac.kr/~cocoon04/
    Tenth International Computing and Combinatorics Conference
    (COCOON 2004)
    August 17-20, 2004
    Ramada Plaza Jeju Hotel, Jeju Island, Korea

    Sponsored by
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

    Korea Science and Engineering Foundation

    Korea Information Science Society
    Important Dates:
    • Submission of Papers: February 15, 2004
    • Notification of Acceptance: April 17, 2004
    • Final Camera-Ready Version: May 8, 2004
    • Early Registration: June 20, 2004
    • Late Registration: July 25, 2004
    • Conference: August 17-20, 2004
    Organization
    Invited Speakers
    Conference Program (PDF) (HTML) ...
    Photo Gallery
    Documents:
    Registration
    • Registration Fees
      Until June 20 After June 20 / On-Site Regular 400,000 WON (US$ 350) 460,000 WON (US$ 400) Full Time Student 290,000 WON (US$ 250) 350,000 WON (US$ 300)
    • Registration fee covers the cost of a copy of the proceedings, coffee breaks, a reception, a banquet, lunches, and a tour of Jeju island.
    • Note that a small overhead is included for payment in US Dollars.

    77. Summer School On Algebra And Combinatorics
    The Summer School on Algebra and combinatorics will consist of courses of five onehour-lectures, supplemented by seminars and/or posters and informal
    http://alg-comb.cii.fc.ul.pt/

    CELC

    University of Lisbon
    Univ. of Lisbon
    Summer School on Algebra and Combinatorics
    Lisbon, 25 - 29 June 2007
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    We are organising a summer school on Algebra and Combinatorics.
    The school will take place in Lisbon (Portugal) from 25 to 29 of June 2007.
    The " Summer School on Algebra and Combinatorics " will consist of courses of five one-hour-lectures, supplemented by seminars and/or posters and informal talks.
    The school is mostly addressed to graduate students or researchers interested in algebraic aspects of combinatorics.
    We are looking forward to seeing you in Lisbon! Courses Program Registration Location and Contacts ... List of Participants
    Organizing Committee

    Contact: alg-comb@cii.fc.ul.pt
    Fax: +351 217954288 Photos Poster
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