International Conference "Geometry, Topology, and Applications"

The conference will be held from September 23 to September 27, 2013 at the Yaroslavl State University.

We invite participants to submit a paper of 5 to 8 pages to Volume of the Conference Proceedings. The style file together with example of an article can be downloaded in English or Russian version by correspondent links.

The final schedule of the conference is available by the following link.

The instructions on how to reach Yaroslavl from Moscow airports can be found by the following link.

The map with several places for lunch and dinner can be found by the following link.

The Program Committee of the conference is:

  • Herbert Edelsbrunner (IST, Austria and Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Victor Buchstaber (Steklov Mathematical Institute and Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Vladimir Dolnikov (Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Sergey Glyzin (Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Alexander Ivanov (Moscow State University and Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Oleg Musin (University of Texas at Brownsville, USA and Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Sergey Novikov (University of Mariland, USA, Steklov Mathematical Institute and Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics, Russia)
  • Evgeny Shchepin (Steklov Mathematical Institute and Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Mikhail Shtogrin (Steklov Mathematical Institute and Yaroslavl State University, Russia)

The Organizing Committee is available by the following link.

Registration form for the conference is available at the following link.

Registration and abstract submission deadline has been moved to July 15, 2013.

If you already registered and would like present a talk you can prepare an extended abstract (up to 5 pages) using our template. Please send your abstract to e-mail dcglab.YSU@gmail.com. The Program Committee will select talks for the conference from submitted abstracts.

The list of speakers:

  • Arseniy Akopyan (Institute for Information Transmission Problems, and Delone Laboratory of Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Eiichi Bannai (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
  • Imre B&aacuter&aacuteny (Alfr&eacuted R&eacutenyi Mathematical Institute, Hungary, and University College London, United Kingdom)
  • Mikhail Belkin (Ohio State University, USA)
  • K&aacuteroly Bezdek (University of Calgary, Canada)
  • Pavel Bibikov (Institute of Control Sciences RAS, Russia)
  • K&aacuteroly B&oumlr&oumlczky (E&oumltv&oumls Lor&aacutend University, Hungary)
  • Florin Damian (Moldova State University, Moldova)
  • Olga Dunaeva (Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Robert Erdahl (Queen's University, Canada)
  • Nickolai Erokhovets (Moscow State University, and Delone Laboratory of Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Brittany Terese Fasy (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
  • Dirk Frettl&oumlh (Bielefeld University, Germany)
  • Alexander Gaifullin (Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow State University, and Delone Laboratory of Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Alexey Garber (Moscow State University, and Delone Laboratory of Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Oleg German (Moscow State University, Russia)
  • Sergey Glyzin (Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Mikhail Gorsky (Steklov Mathematical Institute, Russia, and Universit&eacute Paris VII, France)
  • Vyacheslav Grishukhin (Central Economics and Mathematics Institute, Russia)
  • Peter Gruber (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
  • Alexey Gurin (Kharkov Karazin University, Ukraine)
  • Daniel Huson (University of T&uumlbingen, Germany)
  • Yoshiaki Itoh (Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan)
  • Roman Karasev (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Institute for Information Transmission Problems, and Delone Laboratory of Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Sergey Krivovichev (Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia)
  • Anton Lukyanov (Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Michael Machin (Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Vitalii Makarov (Moscow State University, Russia)
  • Nikolai Mnev (Saint-Petersburg Department of Steklov Mathematical Institute, Russia)
  • Jerzy Mogilski (University of Texas at Brownsville, USA)
  • Luis Montejano (National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico)
  • Dmitriy Morozov (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA)
  • Oleg Musin (University of Texas at Brownsville, USA, Institute for Information Transmission Problems, and Delone Laboratory of Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Pavel Nesterov (Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Mikhail Nevskii (Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Andrey Nikolaev (Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Gaiane Panina (Saint-Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation RAS, Russia)
  • Amit Patel (Rutgers University, USA)
  • Andrei Raigorodskii (Moscow State University, and Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia)
  • Idzhad Sabitov (Moscow State University, and Delone Laboratory of Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Egon Schulte (Northeastern University, USA)
  • Marjorie Senechal (Smith College, USA)
  • Georgy Sharygin (Moscow State University, Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics, and Delone Laboratory of Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Evgeny Shchepin (Steklov Mathematical Institute, and Delone Laboratory of Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Mikhail Shtogrin (Steklov Mathematical Institute, and Delone Laboratory of Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Masaharu Tanemura (Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan)
  • Alexey Tarasov (Institute for Information Transmission Problems, and Delone Laboratory of Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Evgeniy Timofeev (Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Alexey Ukhalov (Yaroslavl State University, Russia)
  • Rien van de Weygaert (Kapteyn Institute, University of Groningen, the Netherlands)
  • Andrei Vesnin (Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Russia)
  • Yaokun Wu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
  • Svetlana Yablokova (Yaroslavl State University, Russia)