The János Bolyai Mathematical Society, the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics and the MTA-ELTE Momentum Combinatorial Geometry (CoGe) Research Group are organizing the eighth event of the Emléktábla Workshop Series. The aim of the series is to gather young mathematicians to work on problems posed by experienced senior researchers or by the participants themselves. The topic of the eighth workshop is still combinatorics, more precisely combinatorial geometry.
Here it is.
Monday:
Arrival in the hotel from 14:00.
16:00 Short introductions and presentations of problems
18:00 Dinner
Tuesday-Thursday:
9:30 Short meeting after breakfast and splitting into groups of 3-5 (on Tuesday randomly drawn, other days free choice).
12:30 Lunch
17:00 Presentations of daily progress.
18:00 Dinner
Friday
Check-out at 10:00.
The workshop will be held at the Velence Water Sports School
Address: Gárdony, Tópart u. 17, H-2484. (about 50 kilometres from Budapest to SW)
The best way to reach the hotel from Budapest is by taking a train to
Agárd.
As you can see, direct trains leave every hour both from Déli (on red M2
metro line) and from Köbánya-Kispest (KöKi, with 200E bus connection to
the airport). Every train also stops at Kelenföld (on green M4 metro
line). You can purchase your tickets online and print them at the
station or just buy them at the station - no seat reservation is
required.
From the station (at Agárd), you need to walk to VVSI hotel, Tópart u.
17, which is about 10 mins. Along the way, all signs of civilization
might seem to disappear, but don't lose hope, just keep on pulling your
luggage until you see a sign saying Bríz IPA - also, there'll be a huge
hotel behind it, impossible to miss.
For more information, ask the Organizers.
If you come by car, use the map below.
Martin Balko, Charles University
Zoltán Blázsik, MTA-ELTE GAC
Neal Bushaw, Virginia Commonwealth University
Jean Cardinal, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
Gábor Damásdi, Hebrew University
Beka Ergemlidze, Central European University
Nóra Frankl, London School of Economics
Rado Fulek, IST Austria
Andrés Santamaría Galvis, University of Primorska
Dániel Gerbner, Rényi Institute
Tamás Hubai, MTA-ELTE CoGe
Balázs Keszegh, Rényi Institute
Younjin Kim, Ewha Womans University
Dániel Korándi, école Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
István Kovács, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Andrey Kupavskii, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, University of Birmingham
Dániel Lenger, ELTE
Leonardo Martínez, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Viola Mészáros, University of Szeged
Abhishek Methuku, Central European University
Tamás Róbert Mezei, Rényi Institute
Dániel T. Nagy, Rényi Institute
Zoltán Lóránt Nagy, MTA-ELTE GAC
Márton Naszódi, ELTE
János Pach, école Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Rényi Institute
Cory Palmer, University of Montana
Dömötör Pálvölgyi, MTA-ELTE CoGe
Balázs Patkós, Rényi Institute
Nika Salia, Central European University
Gábor Somlai, ELTE
István Tomon, école Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Casey Tompkins, Rényi Institute
Géza Tóth, Rényi Institute
Tomas Valla, Technical University Prague
Máté Vizer, Rényi Institute
Zhiyu Wang, University of South Carolina
Russ Woodroofe, University of Primorska
Oscar Zamora Luna, Central European University
Balázs Keszegh
Dömötör Pálvölgyi
Balázs Patkós