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Category Archives: conferences
Conference diaries: Women in Numbers – Europe
A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of attending the latest installation of the Women in Numbers conferences, Women in Numbers – Europe at the CIRM in Luminy. (Side note: WINE must be the best acronym for a conference held in France … Continue reading
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Conference diaries: Maine-Quebec Number Theory
Two weekends ago, I attended the Maine-Quebec Number Theory conference at the University of Maine in Orono. This year the conference was special in that it honored two of its co-founders, Claude Levesque and Chip Snyder, who have recently retired. … Continue reading
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A week at the Clay Math Institute
Last week, I attended Sage Days 53: Computational Number Theory, Geometry, and Physics, at the Clay Mathematics Institute in Oxford. Like most workshops, for which I have already professed my love, it was an extremely productive and positive experience. I … Continue reading
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