[CSDM] Fwd: Erdos100 2nd Announcement

Avi Wigderson avi at ias.edu
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Subject: 	Erdos100 2nd Announcement
Date: 	Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:36:15 +0100
From: 	erdos100 <erdos100 at renyi.mta.hu>
To: 	avi at cs.huji.ac.il



Dear Colleague,

Below we send the Second Announcement of the Erdős Centennial conference. Since
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Second Announcement

			       Erdős Centennial

The Hungarian Academy of Sciences, The Alfréd Rényi Institute
of Mathematics  Hungarian Academy of  Sciences, The János  Bolyai Mathematical
Society, The Eötvös  Loránd University of Budapest announce  that a conference
dedicated to  the 100th anniversary  of the birth  of Paul Erdős will  be held
from  Monday,  July 1st  to  Friday, July  5th,  2013,  in Budapest,  Hungary.
Distinguished main patron of the  conference is József Pálinkás, the President
of the  Hungarian Academy of Sciences.   The topics of  the conference include
all basic fields that Paul  Erdős contributed to: Number Theory, Combinatorics
(including  Combinatorial  Algebra,  Combinatorial  Geometry  and  Theoretical
Computer  Science),  Analysis  (including  Approximation  Theory  and  Ergodic
Theory), Probability Theory, and Set Theory among others. The main goal of the
conference  is   to  explore  Paul   Erdős'  wide  ranging   contributions  to
mathematics, and to attempt to survey the trends of development originating in
his work.

			      Scientific Program

The program will include the following types of lectures and presentations.

			       Plenary lectures

These will be  expository lectures on particular areas  related to Paul Erdős'
work. We emphasize that these talks  will be addressed to a broad mathematical
audience. The plenary speakers will be

Noga Alon
Béla Bollobás
Timothy Gowers
Ben Green
Elon Lindenstrauss
Tomasz Luczak
Daniel Mauldin
János Pach
Yuval Peres
János Pintz
Carl Pomerance
Vojtech Rödl
Saharon Shelah
Terence Tao
Vilmos Totik
        
			      Parallel sessions

There will be five parallel sessions  in the fields listed above consisting of
invited lectures  of 30  minutes duration  each. The emphasis  will be  on the
influence of Paul Erdos' work.
	
  Poster Session

Anyone who  wishes to  present her  or his work  in scheduled  poster sessions
should submit an  extended abstract of length  at most 6 pages in  Pdf form by
February 28th, 2013, via the webpage

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ep100

These abstracts will be refereed. We plan to publish the abstracts online.

				Mini-Workshops

For  small groups that  wish to  get together  for specialized  discussions we
shall be happy to arrange the appropriate facilities.

			      Conference volume

A volume containing the plenary talks  and invited papers of the topics of the
conference will be available during the conference.

  
The program starts as follows:

June 30th, Sunday: Arrival, Registration, Welcome drink.

July 1st, Monday: Talks begin.

The Registration Desk will be open every morning.
				
				Social events

        - Welcome drink on Sunday, June 30th
        - Conference banquet on Thursday, July 4th. It will be held on a
          sightseeing boat during a cruise on the river Danube.
        - Show of George P. Csicsery's new film on Paul Erdős


			Registration and Accommodation

The registration fee is EUR 250 if paid before March 31st, 2013; EUR 290 until
May 31st  and EUR 400 afterwards.  For Details on  registration please consult
the webpage http://www.renyi.hu/conferences/registration.html

The registration  fee of a limited  number of graduate  students, postdocs and
young researchers  (age limit  35) will be  (partially) supported.  People who
wish  to  receive  reduced  registration  fee  should  submit  an  application
containing their vita and list of publications in PDF form to the conference's
email address. The application deadline is February 28, 2013.


Hotel   accommodation  at   various  comfort   levels  and   prices   will  be
available.     Details     will     be     provided     on     the     webpage
http://www.renyi.hu/conferences/accommodation.html

      The registration fee includes
       - Admission to scientific sessions
       - Conference Program
       - Welcome drink
       - Refreshments
       - Banquet on Thursday, July 4th



There is a possibility to buy additional tickets for the Banquet at the
Registration Desk.


GENERAL INFORMATION

			       Conference site

The site of the conference is the magnificent 19th century main building of
the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

    1051 Budapest
    Széchenyi ter 9.

Transportation

Arriving to Budapest by air

If you don't  have a lot of luggage, the cheapest  (and sometimes fastest) way
is to  use the regular  (blue) bus  service. That for  the price of  a regular
ticket (320 HUF)  takes you to the end station of  underground (Metro) line No
3. On  this bus you can  also buy a ticket  from the driver (400  HUF). Bus No
200E stops at  the terminal roughly every 12-15  minutes (see schedule). Buses
are available till after midnight, but  keep in mind that the last underground
train leaves at 23:15 (there are  night buses afterwards).  There is a shuttle
service called Airport  Shuttle, which costs 3200 HUF for  one person one way;
5500 HUF for a  roundtrip. For two people the prices are  4790 HUF one way and
8790 HUF roundtrip.  The Airport shuttle picks you up  together with 4-5 other
passengers and takes you to the given address, but you may not be the first to
get to your destination. You may buy your minibus ticket at the counter in the
arrival hall (ATM's  and exchange bureaus are available  at the airport). Your
return trip should  be ordered by phone  1 or 2 days before  leaving (phone #:
296-8555).

The taxis you see  when walking out of the airport, Főtaxi  works with a fixed
transfer  price 3800-6500 HUF.  (The city  is divided  into zones.  The tariff
depends ONLY  on the  starting and  ending zone of  the trip,  and not  on the
distance covered, nor on the time of the trip.) The price for the way back is:
3990-4590 HUF. Most of the other taxi companies also have fixed airport rates,
and can be ordered in advance. You can find a list of the companies here.


Arriving to Budapest by train

If  you arrive  at  Keleti  (Eastern) Railway  Station,  you can  take
underground line  No. 2  and several buses  (numbers 7, 173,  78 etc).
Those who arrive  to the Nyugati (Western) Railway  Station could take
trolley-bus no.  72 or underground line  No. 3.  If you  arrive at the
Déli (Southern) Railway Station, you  can take underground line No. 2.
If you arrive late at night it is better to take a taxi (see above).

Public transport

In  Budapest,  there is  a  great  variety  of public  transport:  underground
(metro), buses,  trams, even  trolleys. For more  information on  schedules or
night  services see the  page of  BKV Rt.  (Budapest Transport  Ltd.)  (Google
maps) offers the same information.

Taxis

In general,  when taking a  taxi while  in Budapest it  is better to  take one
belonging to  a taxi company. Otherwise  you should inquire about  the fare in
advance in order to diminish the risk of an unpleasant surprise. (Also if it's
possible, call a taxi by phone instead of flagging one - it's cheaper)

Passport and Visa

Visitors  to  Hungary from  outside  the  European  Union should  consult  the
Hungarian Embassy in their country whether they need a visa to enter Hungary.

Currency

The official currency  in Hungary is the Hungarian  Forint (HUF), the exchange
rate is 1 EUR  = 295 HUF (February 8th, 2013).  There  is no money exchange at
the conference registration desk.

Weather and Clothing

The  climate  in Hungary  in  July  is usually  sunny  with  an average  daily
temperature of 25  C (77 Fahrenheit). Showers may  occur but normally humidity
is not  high. However, it is  not totally unlikely that  temperatures may stay
only in the teens. Informal dress is appropriate for all events.

Electricity supply

In  Hungary electricity  is  supplied  at 220  V,  50 Hz.  The  2-pin plug  is
different  from the  one used  in some  other countries,  but same  as  in for
example Germany.


Budapest, the Host City

The twin cities of Buda and Pest are situated opposite each other on the banks
of the Danube. Buda,  on the right bank is the more  ancient of the two, going
back in  her origins to  Roman times and  beyond.  The baroque Royal  Palace -
looking down to  the plain where the city  of Pest sprawls - is  the fourth or
fifth regal habitat  on the hill.  Pest,  the more modern, is the  home of the
country's political life  and the seat of government.  There,  in the heart of
the administration district, stands the magnificent neo-gothic building of the
Houses of Parliament and just a few of blocks away the central building of the
Hungarian Academy  of Sciences, next to  the oldest bridge of  the city. Pest,
which stretches to the East and to  the South, is also the center of business,
banking and industry  of the country. Do not miss the  busy shopping street of
"Vaci utca"  with its  elegant shops  and cafes. Hilly  Buda, with  her famous
museums on  Castle Hill and the  winding medieval streets of  the old "burgher
town", offering romantic walks and  enchanting views of bustling Pest, is also
renowned for  the traditional Hungarian  cuisine to be  tasted in some  of the
country's  finest restaurants.   Another  famous feature  of  Budapest is  the
wealth of  its thermal baths.  They were  introduced by the Turks  in the 16th
century. There are nice swimming pools, as well, so don't forget your swimming
suit at home!

The organizing committee:

László Lovász  (Chair), Vera T.  Sós (Chair), Attila Sali  (Secretary), Miklós
Abért, András Hajnal,  Gyula O.H. Katona, Miklós Laczkovich,  Péter Pál Pálfy,
Pál Révész, András Sárközy,  Miklós Simonovits, Lajos Soukup, József Szabados,
Endre Szemerédi.

The e-mail address of the conference is erdos100 at renyi.mta.hu,
the URL is http://www.renyi.hu/conferences/erdos100

Local Organizing Committee: Dezső  Miklós (Chair), András Recski, Attila Sali,
Katalin  Vesztergombi, Péter  Csorba, Péter  Csikvári, Balázs  Patkós, Dömötör
Pálvölgyi.



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