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Quantum Structures 2009 [[target|http://www.math.sk/olga/Quantum_structure2009/qs2009.html]] ------ = Quantum Structures 2011 = |
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'''Third international workshop''' | [[http://www.math.sk/wiki/FrontPageEn|Dept. of Mathematics,]] Faculty of Civil Engineerig in Bratislava, Slovak University of Technology, [[http://www.mat.savba.sk/index-e.html|Mathematical Institute, ]] Slovak Academy of Sciences, [[http://www.jsmf.eu.sk|JSMF]] = QUANTUM STRUCTURES 2011 = |
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'''May 16 – 20, 2011, Kočovce, Slovakia''' ----- * Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Radlinského 11, Bratislava, Slovakia |
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* Mathematical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences Štefánikova 49, Bratislava, Slovakia |
'''May 16 – 20, 2011, [[http://www.ssgg.sk/scg/kocovce.htm|Kočovce]], Slovakia''' ---- |
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* Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists Štefánikova 49, Bratislava, Slovakia ----- ''Scope of the workshop:'' quantum structures, probability and quantum probability, quantum computing, quantum structures, applications |
'''Scope of the workshop:''' quantum structures, probability and quantum probability, quantum computing, applications ---- * '''[[International Scientific Programme Committee]]''' * '''[[Organizing committee ]]''' * '''[[Conference venue, accommodation and fee]]''' * '''[[Participants]]''' * '''[[Programme_]] ''' * '''[[Abstracts]] ''' * '''[[Travelling]]''' * '''[[Organizers]]''' * '''Important dates ''' * [[Application form]]...should be submitted before '''31st March, 2011,''' to valaskova@math.sk *'''Abstract''' should be submitted by '''30th April 2011''', up to 3 pages, in LaTeX ([[attachment:QS2011-Author.tex|tex]]) to Ľubica Valášková, e-mail address: valaskova@math.sk, with subject "'''''surname_QS2011'''''" |
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'''International Scientific Programme Committee:''' ''Chair persons:'' Oľga Nánásiová (''Slovakia''), Sylvia Pulmannová (''Slovakia'') ''Members:'' Anatolij Dvurečenskij (''Slovakia''), Claudio Garola (''Italy''), Robin Hudson (''Great Britain''), Martin Kalina (''Slovakia''), Andrej Khrennikov (''Sweden''), Mirko Navara (''Czech Republic''), Jaroslaw Pykacz (''Poland''), Karl Svozil (''Austria'') |
'''History:''' Quantum Structures || [[http://www.math.sk/olga/konferencie.html| 2007]]|| || [[http://www.math.sk/olga/Quantum_structure2009/qs2009.html| 2009]]|| |
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''Abstracts:'' Abstracts should be submitted by '''30th April 2011''', up to 3 pages, in LaTeX to Ľubica Valášková, e-mail address: valaskova@math.sk, with subject "quantum 2011" Important: Application form should be submitted before '''31st March, 2011,''' to valaskova@math.sk The official workshop language will be English. Conference and accommodation will be at the same place: small castle in the village Kočovce, cca 100 km from Bratislava. Accomadation and food cca 30EUR/per day, fee 20EUR ----- ''Application form:'' Name and surname: E -mail: Address: I need to book the accommodation in Bratislava (from xx to xx) Vegetarian Yes/No The title of contribution: ----- Contact: Email: <<MailTo(valaskova@math.sk)>> Email: <<MailTo(olga@math.sk)>> |
Dept. of Mathematics, Faculty of Civil Engineerig in Bratislava, Slovak University of Technology, Mathematical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, JSMF
QUANTUM STRUCTURES 2011
THIRD INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
May 16 – 20, 2011, Kočovce, Slovakia
Scope of the workshop: quantum structures, probability and quantum probability, quantum computing, applications
Important dates
Application form...should be submitted before 31st March, 2011, to valaskova@math.sk
Abstract should be submitted by 30th April 2011, up to 3 pages, in LaTeX (tex) to Ľubica Valášková, e-mail address: valaskova@math.sk, with subject "surname_QS2011"
History: Quantum Structures