Announcement about COVID-19
Dear Participants!
following the developments related to the COVID-19 pandemic we have
made the decision to postpone the Rényi 70 Anniversary & Conference to
2021.
The new date of the event is 29-31 August 2021.
We are looking forward to meeting you all in Budapest!
Should you have any question, don’t hesitate to contact us at
Yours sincerely,
The Local Organizing Committee
In 2020 the Renyi Institute celebrates the 70th anniversary of its foundation. On this occasion we organise a conference focusing on topics which have longstanding tradition or brought recent success to the Institute. The chosen topics include combinatorics, number theory, probability, geometry, topology and algebraic geometry, group theory, and artificial intelligence. A further lecture in differential equations is also planned. We hope that the lectures delivered by eminent representatives of these fields will emphasise the wide spectrum of mathematical results produced within the walls of the Renyi Institute.
We also would like to promote (in cooperation with its publisher Akadémiai Kiadó) the mathematical journal Acta Mathematica Hungarica, which has been recently reorganised and has strong ties to the Institute.
- Miklós Abért (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- Noga Alon (Princeton University, Princeton, USA)
- Alexander Barvinok (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)
- Gábor Farkas (Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany)
- Zoltán Füredi (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- Damien Gaboriau (Université de Lyon, CNRS,UMPA, ENS-Lyon, France)
- Penny Haxell (University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada)
- Jerzy Kaczorowski (Poznan University, Poznan, Poland)
- Gábor Lugosi (Barcelona GSE, Barcelona, Spain)
- Philippe Michel (EPHL, Lausanne, Switzerland )
- András Némethi (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- János Pach (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- János Pintz (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- Mathieu Rosenbaum (Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France)
- Micha Sharir (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
- Krisztián Szegedy (Google LLC, Mountain View, USA)
- László Székelyhidi (Universitat Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany)
- Peter Teichner (Max-Planck-Institute, Bonn, Germany)
- Bálint Tóth (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- Andrei Jaikin-Zapirain (Universidad Autonóma de Madrid, ICMAT, Spain)
- András Bíró (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- Gergely Harcos (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- László Lovász (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- Gábor Pete (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- László Pyber (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- Miklós Rásonyi (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- Gábor Simonyi (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- András Stipsicz (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- Balázs Szegedy (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- Gábor Tardos (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- Géza Tóth (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
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For specific questions and problems related to the conference, please use the following email address: