For JAPANESE People: CLICK HERE. |
January 9 (Sun) | arrival at Hiroshima |
January 10 (Mon) | Plenary talks and parallel sessions |
January 11 (Tue) | Plenary talks and parallel sessions, and Banquet |
January 12 (Wed) | Plenary talks and parallel sessions |
January 13 (Thu) | Plenary talks, and guided tour to Miyajima |
January 14 (Fri) | Departure |
Photos | Slides |
(1) Programs |
Sunday, January 9 is the arrival day and Friday, January 14 is the departure day. The scientific program will begin on Monday, January 10 and end on Thursday, January 13. The program will consist of ten 50-minute plenary talks, three 50-minute lecture talks, and up to 45 25-minute contributed talks on three parallel sessions. Up to 24 12-minute talks by graduate students will be scheduled on Monday. If we have many applicants for student talks, then we may change some contributed talks into student talks. There will be a guided tour Thursday Afternoon. |
Here is a time table : (pdf)(xls)
The plenary speakers:
The lecture talk speaker: |
(2) Place |
The Faculty Club "Gakushi-Kaikan" in Hiroshima University, and Saijo Hakuwa Hotel |
(3) Registration |
All participants from China and Korea should make registration in advance via the program committee of their country by October 10, 2010. For Japanese participants: Click HERE. People from the countries other than China, Korea and Japan should contact Makoto Sakuma by October 10, 2010. |
(4) Scale |
We expect 20-25 persons from China, 20-25 persons from Korea, about 50 persons from Japan, and a few persons from the countries other than China, Korea and Japan. Roughly half of participants are graduate students. |
(5) Support for people from China and Korea |
Room and board will be provided for up to 25 persons from China and up to 25 persons from Korea. They should make registration in advance via the program committee of China and Korea by October 10, 2010. |
(6) Support for people from Japan |
There will be an announcement later. |
(7) Accommodation |
For people from China and Korea, rooms will be reserved at the Faculty Club "Gakushi-Kaikan" in Hiroshima University, and Saijo Hakuwa Hotel. Japanese participants should make hotel reservations themselves. |
(8) Transportation & Maps |
(9) Bus Tour |
A bus tour to Miyajima will be scheduled on Thursday, January 13. |
(10) Program committee |
Jae Choon Cha (POSTECH, Korea) Boju Jiang (Peking University, China) Gyo Taek Jin (KAIST, Korea) Seiichi Kamada (Hiroshima University, Japan) Akio Kawauchi(Osaka City University, Japan) Ki Hyoung Ko (KAIST, Korea) Toshitake Kohno (University of Tokyo, Japan) Yukio Matsumoto (Gakushuin University, Japan) Ruifeng Qiu (East China Normal University, China) Shicheng Wang (Peking University, China) |
(11) Local Organizing Committee (tentative) |
Seiichi Kamada (Hiroshima University), Chair Taizo Kanenobu (Osaka City University) Akio Kawauchi (Osaka City University) Toshitake Kohno (University of Tokyo) Hiroshi Matsuda (Hiroshima University) Makoto Matsumoto (University of Tokyo) Yukio Matsumoto (Gakushuin University) Yasutaka Nakanishi (Kobe University) Makoto Sakuma (Hiroshima University), Chair Hiroshi Tamaru (Hiroshima University) Masakazu Teragaito (Hiroshima University) |
(12) Supported by: |
Hiroshima University Osaka City University Advanced Mathematical Institute (OCAMI) JSPS, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) No.21244005 (Akio Kawauchi) JSPS, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) No.19204002 (Makoto Matsumoto) JSPS, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) No.22244005 (Ken'ichi Ohshika) JSPS, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) No.21340015 (Seiichi Kamada) JSPS, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) No.20340010 (Toshitake Kohno) JSPS, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) No.20340014 (Yukio Matsumoto) JSPS, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) No.22340013 (Makoto Sakuma) JSPS, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) No.21540081 (Yasutaka Nakanishi) |