INTRODUCTION:
Many thanks to the members who have sent information for this newsletter.
And congratulations to several members who have had success with
ARC grants and Fellowships (see below). If I've omitted anyone from the
list, please let me know and I'll correct this.
Please remember to email me with information of interest
to CMSA members as soon as you hear of anything!
I'd especially like news of visitors,
preferably in advance, with dates
etc, so that possible interstate visits can be organised if
appropriate.
CLOSING DATE for Issue 8: 31 January 2002. Email ejb@maths.uq.edu.au with all your news and information.
CMSA WEB PAGE: http://www.maths.uq.edu.au/~db/CMSA/cmsa.html Note the new location!
NEWSLETTER WEB VERSIONS: (complete list) http://www.maths.uq.edu.au/~ejb/cmsa-newsletters.html
CMSA CONFERENCE HISTORY PAGE (all past conferences organised under the CMSA; thanks to Kevin McAvaney for starting this page) http://www.maths.uq.edu.au/cdmc/history.html
A useful combinatorial site is the British Combinatorial Committee's
web page:
http://www.maths.qmw.ac.uk/~pjc/bcc/bcc.html
(Conference listings in combinatorics are also available from that page.)
CONTENTS:
The Student Prize for the best student talk at the
annual CMSA conference was awarded for the first time at the
26th ACCMCC at Curtin University in July this year.
The panel of three were impressed with the quality of all the student
talks, and finally awarded the prize of $300 (Australian) to
Dillon Mayhew
from Victoria University of Wellington
for his talk entitled
"Inequivalent representations of matroids having no
U3,6 minor".
The aims of the prize are
For more details please contact the President of the CMSA, Professor Nick Wormald, at nick@ms.unimelb.edu.au.
The 26th Australasia Conference on Combinatorial Mathematics and Combinatorial Computing (26th ACCMCC) was held at Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia, from 9-13 July 2001. We had a total of 52 registered participants, plus a number of students.
We gratefully acknowledge the generous sponsorship given by:
Prior to the conference the CMSA Council decided to award a Student Prize ($300 Australian) for the best student talk at the conference. The prize committee was given the challenge of awarding this prize from the many eligible candidates. The inaugural prize was awarded to Dillon Mayhew from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
The social program included:
Lou Caccetta
The sessions were excellent, including a student session in which all three students were competing for the Neumann prize, a session on security, one on designs, and one on algorithms. In addition, Paulette Lieby held three very well attended Magma demonstrations in a computing lab for all conference participants.
Although none of the students in our session was awarded the Neumann prize, two of them, Nicholas Cavenagh and Michelle Davidson, were responsible for their table winning the ad-hoc after (conference) dinner competition. This was a fun event, far superior to after dinner speeches, and followed a congenial evening of wining and dining at University House on the ANU campus.
The conference was a great success, aided by the proximity of the annual flower show, the art gallery and museum and some excellent restaurants.
Thanks again to all the participants in this special session.
Lynn Batten
FUTURE WORKSHOP AND CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Organisers:
Michelle Schultz
Ebrahim Salehi
Wal Wallis
Peter Shiue
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV 89154-4020
Office: (702) 8953748
Fax: (702)8954343
shiue@nevada.edu
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV 89154-4020
Office: (702) 8950363
schultzm@nevada.edu
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV 89154-4020
Office: (702) 8950390
salehi@nevada.edu
Department of Mathematics
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, Illinois
Office: (618) 4536513
Fax: (618) 4535300
wdwallis@math.siu.edu
Invited Speakers:
Contact: Kathy Horadam horadam@rmit.edu.au, Serdar Boztas serdar@rmit.edu.au or Asha Baliga asha@rmit.edu.au.
See the conference website
http://www.ma.rmit.edu.au/aaecc/index.html
Registration/accommodation details will soon be posted on the web.
The Conference site is
http://www.uow.edu.au/informatics/maths/statconference/
Abstracts' submission site:
http://at.yorku.ca/cgi-bin/amca/submit/cagd-01
Abstracts can be viewed at:
http://at.yorku.ca/cgi-bin/amca/cagd-01
Professor Wal Wallis has been invited to conduct a special session
on Graph Theory.
Anybody interested should contact him at
wdwallis@math.siu.edu.
The conference will consist of plenary lectures by world renowned mathematicians and parallel sessions of contributing papers. The following is the list of invited speakers:
IMPORTANT DATES:
1.  : October 31, 2001: Deadline for abstract submission.
2.  : November 30, 2001: Notification of abstract acceptance.
3.  : January 15, 2002: Deadline for full paper submission.
See
http://www.math.sc.chula.ac.th/icaa2002
We are still looking for speakers, so please let me know if you plan to have international visitors at that time
Ljiljana Brankovic
lbrankov@cs.newcastle.edu.au.
A very useful website giving upcoming conferences in Coding,
Cryptography and Effective Algebra AND their deadlines is
http://www-rocq.inria.fr/codes/Anne.Canteaut/annonces.html .
Nick Hamilton writes from Belgium:
I'm collecting recent theses in
Finite Geometry and making them available from here:
My interpretation of "Finite Geometry" is not very strict, if a thesis
mentions results in finite geometry, or uses finite geometries in a way that
might be of interest to finite geometers then it'll probably be fine for the
web page. There is more information on how to submit a thesis to me
on my home page at
http://cage.rug.ac.be/~nick/Theses/theses.html
The idea is that I'm usually too lazy to request a thesis from a foreign
library, or have lost interest by the time it arrives, so I wanted to make
recent theses available quickly to myself and other such lazy people.
http://cage.rug.ac.be/~nick/
I've only just started collecting theses, so I only have 12 so far, but
hopefully the number will grow soon.
[Check Nick's home page, above, with lovely pictures of Nick, Jillian and son Edan.]
Charlie Colbourn writes:
Please note
1. my change of email address to Charles.Colbourn@asu.edu
2. my change of real address to
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Arizona State University
PO Box 875406
Tempe, AZ 85287-5406
U.S.A.
News from Kathy Horadam at RMIT:
Congratulations to
Dr Asha Baliga who has been promoted to Senior Lecturer.
And congratulations also to
Dr Serdar Boztas who has been promoted to Associate Professor
of Information Security.
Also Dr Kristine Lally has joined the Information Theory and Security Group as Lecturer in Information Security. She has come from the National University of Ireland - Cork, where she obtained her PhD under the supervision of Assoc. Prof. Pat FitzPatrick and has been lecturing in their Masters course in information security.
ARC news
Brendan McKay at ANU has been awarded an Australian Professorial Fellowship for 5 years, in connection with the project "Practical and theoretical aspects of structure enumeration".
Nicholas Wormald at the University of Melbourne has been awarded an ARC grant for three years for the project "Random structures and asymptotics".
Darryn Bryant of the University of Queensland has been awarded a 5 year QEII Fellowship.
Darryn Bryant, Peter Adams and K. Mitchelson of the University of Queensland have been awarded an ARC grant for 5 years for the project "Mutagenesis and combinatorial algorithms for sequencing problematic genomic regions".
George Havas, Darryn Bryant, Peter Adams and Anne Street of the University of Queensland have been awarded an ARC grant for 3 years for the project "Emerging applications of advanced computational methods and discrete mathematics".
Congratulations to all the above!
OVERSEAS VISITORS
(Please send in details of future visitors and dates in time for contacts to be made with the visitors. Ed.)
The AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF COMBINATORICS :
There is now a web page for the Australasian Journal of
Combinatorics, and it has a search facility for past authors and
for keywords in paper titles. See
http://ajc.math.auckland.ac.nz/ .
Instructions to authors are also available from this web site.
Volume 24 appeared last month, September 2001. See contents lists of each volume, at the web page.
Submissions to the AJC may be sent to ajc@maths.uq.edu.au . Electronic submissions are encouraged. For paper submissions, please check the web page.