Dansk-Tysk samarbejde (ansøgningsfrist 15.01.2015)

DMV 2015: Jahrestagung der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung

Hamburg, Germany
21-25 September 2015
(with satellite workshops on 20 & 21 September)

http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/DMV2015/

The 2015 annual meeting of the Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung (DMV) will be hosted by the Department of Mathematics of the University of Hamburg from 21 to 25 September 2015. The organisers collaborated with the Dansk Matematisk Forening during the composition of the scientific programme; Danish-German research collaboration in mathematics is one of the special themes of this meeting.

Keynote speakers:

  • Joergen Ellegaard Andersen (Denmark)
  • Kathrin Bringmann (Germany)
  • Alessandra Carbone (France)
  • Fernando Coda Marques (Brazil)
  • Charles M. Elliott (England)
  • Peter Keevash (England)
  • Bjoern Sandstede (USA)
  • Herbert Spohn (Germany)
  • Simon Thomas (USA)
  • Karen Vogtmann (England & USA)

Satellite workshops (20 & 21 September 2015): Current Trends in Stochastic Analysis and Related Topics, Generalized Baire Space, History of Mathematics, and Trends in Proof Theory.

Call for Proposals of Mini-Symposia


English version

The scientific programme of the annual meetings of the DMV is partially formed by the participants in the form of a large number of minisymposia. A minisymposium is a coordinated meeting consisting of research presentations on a particular topic of current research interest. It is organized by one or two active researchers from the field: the organizers of the symposium are responsible for providing a list of speakers to the organizers of the conference. The speakers could be invited by the symposium organizers or attracted via a call for papers.

Minisymposia are scheduled during the main part of the conference, typically over one or two days; they can last between 2 and 6 hours (4 to 12 talks); all speakers and organizers of a minisymposium have to be registered participants of the conference and have to pay the registration fee. Minisymposia do not receive any funding from the conference.

Minisymposia can be proposed between 15 October 2014 and 15 January 2015. The programme committee intends to make a decision about acceptance of proposals within four weeks of receipt of the proposal (so, submitting early may give the advantage of having an early decision about acceptance).

The programme committee cordially invites all researchers to propose minisymposia in their research areas. A proposal has to be submitted via the submission page:

(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dmv2015)

Select the track "Proposals for Minisymposia" and use the fields "Author 1" (and "Author 2") for the organizer(s) of the minisymposium. Use the field "Abstract" to provide the following information:

  • Description of the research area and motivation for the minisymposium.

  • Intended duration of the mini-symposium (two, three, four, five or six hours).

  • List of potential speakers (it helps if some or all of the speakers have confirmed that they will participate, but this is not required)

Ignore the field "Upload Paper" by clicking the box "Abstract Only", and finally click the "Submit" button at the bottom of the page.

International minisymposia (e.g., co-organised by a German and an international organiser) are particularly encouraged. Due to the cooperation with the Dansk Matematisk Forening, we would like to see Danish-German collaborations in the organisation of minisymposia.