The Bay Area Discrete Math Day, SPRING 2004

The Eighth Bay Area Discrete Math Day will take place at Stanford University on Saturday May 1, 2004, between 10:00 and 6:00, in 380-380X, (in the basement of the Stanford mathematics department). All parking lots near the math department are free on Saturdays.

Bay Area Discrete Math Days are one-day meetings aimed at facilitating communication between researchers and graduate students of discrete mathematics around the San Francisco Bay Area. These days happen semi-annually and strive to create a fairly informal atmosphere to talk about discrete mathematics. The term "discrete mathematics" is chosen to include at least the following topics: Algebraic and Enumerative Combinatorics, Discrete Geometry, Graph Theory, Coding and Design Theory, Combinatorial Aspects of Computational Algebra and Geometry, Combinatorial Optimization, Probabilistic Combinatorics, and Combinatorics in Mathematical Physics

A poster to advertise the meeting is available in postscript and pdf formats.

Schedule

There will not be any registration fee, but ALL potential participants are kindly requested to send email if you plan to attend. Please indicate dietary restrictions and whether you will join us for dinner. Information on the area hotels is available upon request. If you have any questions, please contact the local organizer Diane Maclagan.

Directions to Stanford

Information about previous BAD Math Days is available here.

The BADMath Committee: