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Invited speakers
- S. Abhyankar (Purdue University, USA) Nice equations for nice groups
- J.M. Aroca (Universidad de Valladolid, España) Valoraciones, transeries y ecuaciones diferenciales
- J. Bueso (Universidad de Granada, España) Computational methods in PBW algebras
- A. Campillo (Universidad de Valladolid, España) Valuations, Arcs, Singularities and Computing
- E. Casas (Universidad de Barcelona, España) Local geometry of planar analytic morphisms
- J. Giraud (IUFM, Lyon, France) Singularities of the french mathematical community
- S. González y C. Martínez (Universidad de Oviedo, España) Nonassociative algebras. Some Applications
- G-M. Greuel (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany) Invariants of algebraic curves and an application to finite groups
- H. Hironaka (Yamaguchi University, Japan) Resolution of singularities
- A. Holme (Bergen University, Norway) Intersection Theory and Blowing up Fitting Ideals
- K. Kiyek (University of Paderborn, Germany) Simple complete ideals in regular local two-dimensional rings: value semigroup, general elements, polar ideal
- O.A. Laudal (Oslo University, Norway) Invariant theory and noncommutative algebraic geometry
- Le Dung Trang (University of Provence, France) Resolution of surfaces by normalized blow-ups
- M. Lejeune-Jalabert (University of Versailles St-Quentin, France) On the Denef-Loeser serie of toric surface singularities
- I. Luengo (Universidad Complutense, España) Curvas algebraicas sobre F3 con muchos puntos racionales
- Z. Mebkhout (University of Paris VII, France) p-Adic differential equations and the monodromy theorem
- T.T. Moh (Purdue University, USA) An Application of Algebraic Geometry to Encryption Tame Transformation Method
- V. Navarro (Universidad de Barcelona, España) Algunos buenos motivos
- B. Teissier (University of Paris VII, France) Toric resolution of binomial varieties
- A. Todorov (University of Santa Cruz, USA) Moduli of Calabi-Yau Manifolds
- O. Villamayor (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, España) On Principalization and Desingularization
- C.T.C. Wall (University of Liverpool, UK) Chains on the Eggers tree and polar curves
a) Before July 20, 2001: 15,000 pesetas (90.15 Euros)
b) After July 20, 2001: 20,000 pesetas (120.20 Euros)
They include meals (breakfast and lunch) for the days of the Conference and the Social Dinner. Registration fees must be paid to bank account (Please, indicate: Coloquio Geometría Algebraica):
Name of the account: SAEM
THALES
Account number: 2098-0009-02-0130471833
(SWIFT CODE: CECA ES MM 098).
Bank name: El
Monte
Full bank address:
Plaza Villasís, 2
41001 SEVILLA
SPAIN
Registration can be done by filling the registration form (Word format) (PDF format) and sending it, by ordinary mail, adjoining a copy of the bank receipt of the payment, to the postal address:
Departamento de Álgebra (Coloquio)
Facultad de Matemáticas
Universidad de Sevilla
Apdo. 1160
E-41080 SEVILLA (Spain)
We have asked for financial help (registration fees and lodging expenses) for young researchers.
The authors are requested to use the LaTeX format. Contributions can be written in Spanish or in English. For Spanish texts please use the style file ejemplo.tex. For English texts use the style file sample.tex.
Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection of their short contributions
and
the modifications suggested by the Scientific Committee before 15th
July
2001. Then, they will be asked to submit the final version by the end
of August.
Accepted Short Written Contributions and abstracts of main talks will
be put
together and distributed during the Conference.
If time permits there can be oral presentations of the Short Written Contributions. At the moment it doesn't seem likely.
Instructions for Authors will be published later.
It is a 10 minutes walk from the Facultad de Matemáticas,
where the Conference will take place.
ARMENDÁRIZ
is
equivalent to a 4-star hotel. It is a modern, air-conditionned student-residence,
with bathroom, telephone ...
Rates per night:
Double-room: 4.000 pts/person (24 euros)
Single-room: 5.000 pts (30 euros)
Taxes (7%) and breakfast are not included.
The participants must make their own reservations directly to the
Residencia
Universitaria
ARMENDÁRIZ. The following are
necessary:
Instructions for booking:
1. Ask for the availability
of rooms at the Residencia (preal@vargasramireznavas.com,
phone: +(34) 954
124 111 (From 9:00 to 14:00)).
2. Transfer the cost of the accomodation to the account:
Name of the account:
Vargas Ramírez-Navas S.L.
Account number:
0075-0327-08-0600940219 (SWIFT: POPUESMM).
Bank name:
BANCO POPULAR ESPAÑOL
Full bank address:
Avda. de la Constitución, 12
41001 SEVILLA
SPAIN
Cancellations fees: 10% between 8 and 10 days, 15% between 7 and 4 days and 20% between 0 and 3 days.
3. Fill in and send the
form (Word format)
(PDF format) to
one of the two addresses below with a copy of the above transfer.
Please make sure to mention the name "Coloquio Geometría Algebraica".
Notice:
The postal address of the Facultad de Matemáticas is:
Avenida Reina Mercedes
E-41012 SEVILLA (Spain)
-) The postal address of the Residencia Universitaria Armendáriz is:
Carretera de Su Eminencia, núm. 15.
E-41013 Sevilla
-) Buses from and to the Airport:
There is a bus from the Airport to "Hotel AlfonsoXIII", in the city center.
Yellow bus company (Empresa: "Los amarillos") (Phone number: +34 902-210317)
Schedule:
a) Monday to Friday (non holidays): There is a bus every half hour:
- from the airport, the first one leaves at 6:45 AM and the last at 11:30 PM.
- from Sevilla, the first one leaves at 6:15 AM and the last at 11:00 PM.
b) Saturdays, Sundays and holydays:
- Departs from the airport: 6:45, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15, 12:15,
13:15, 14:45, 17:00, 18:30, 19:30,
20:30, 21:30, 22:30, 23:30;
- Departs from Sevilla: 6:15, 7:15, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 11:45,
12:45, 13:45, 16:30, 17:30, 19, 20 ,21,
22, 23.
-) Trains (AVE high speed)
https://www.renfe.es/empresa/ave/index.html
2) Cultural activities:
https://www.guiadelocio.com/sevilla/
3) Map of the city:
https://www.sol.com/map/index.htm
4) The wheather:
https://www.inm.es/