Event: 21st LL-Seminar on Graph Theory
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Title: | 21st LL-Seminar on Graph Theory |
Description: | More than twenty years ago graph theorists from Leoben and Ljubljana began to meet informally but regularly in the "Ljubljana-Leoben Seminar on Combinatorics". The iron curtain was not so tight any more and the short distance between Ljubljana and Leoben made it easy to cooperate in those dark pre-internet times. Within the years a fruitful collaboration arose and the Seminar kept growing. Since 1989 we even have an official program for these meetings. Although organized mainly from Leoben and Ljubljana the seminar took place in many locations in Slovenia and Austria and we are grateful that the University of Klagenfurt, halfway between Leoben and Ljubljana, hosts it this time. |
Keywords: | Kombinatorik, Graphentheorie |
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City: | Universität Klagenfurt |
Country: | Austria |
Period: | 26.04.2004 - 28.04.2004 |
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Homepage: | http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/math-or/LLseminar/ |
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Franz Rendl (internal) |
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Angelika Wiegele (internal) |
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Fakultät für Technische Wissenschaften
Institut für Mathematik
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