Open problems pages (more than 30 problems pages now posted)
(Note: Another conference listing for Graph Theory and Combinatorics,
more thorough and sophisticated than this one, is at
Conference Service Mandl.)
Conferences in 2013
- Sep 15-20, Szklarska Poreba, POLAND
CID 2013 - Colourings, Independence and Domination
(15th Workshop on Graph Theory)
- Jul 7-13, Košice, Slovakia,
Seventh Czech-Slovak International Symposium on Graph Theory, Combinatorics,
Algorithms and Applications
- Jul 1-5, Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Budapest, Hungary,
Erdős Centennial
- Jul 1-5, Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom,
24th British Combinatorial Conference
- Jun 24-28, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China,
Second PRIMA (Pacific Rim Mathematical Association) Congress
- Jun 17-19, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden,
Nordic Combinatorics Conference (NORCOM2013)
- Jun 10-13, Memorial University, Newfoundland, Canada,
4th Canadian Discrete and Algorithmic Mathematics Conference (CanaDAM
2013)
- Mar 18-20, Valparaiso, Chile,
16th Conference on Integer Programming and
Combinatorial Optimization (IPCO XVI)
- Mar 18-24 (estimated), University of Memphis, Memphis, TN,
Erdős Lecture Series
- Mar 16-18, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL,
Extremal Combinatorics @ Illinois (EXCILL2)
- Mar 4-8, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL,
Forty-Fourth Southeastern International Conference on Combinatorics, Graph
Theory, and Computing (link does not yet exist)
- Jan 9-12, San Diego, CA.
Joint Mathematics Meetings
- Jan 6-9, New Orleans, LA,
ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA13)
Conference Series Archives
Archive sites for conference series provide a valuable record. Links for
several appear below. Archives may include such things as lists of talks,
participants, and abstracts; even sometimes photos. If anyone knows of archive
sites for other conference series in discrete mathematics, please let me know
(send information to
west @ math . uiuc . edu).
If anyone wants to create such a site for a conference series, I can
post that person's emai address so that past attendees can send material
(printed material saved by attendees can be scanned and posted).
Good candidates for such sites would be EuroComb, AWOCA (Australasian Worshop
on Combinatorial Algorithms), CTW (Graphs and Combinatorial Optimization),
Ontario Combinatorics Workshops, the Cumberland Conference on Combinatorics and
Computing, the MCCCC, the Southeastern International Conferences, Graph Theory
Day in New York, etc. I'm sure there are also many other series that would
benefit from having such sites.