The aim of the conference is to celebrate the scientific achievements of professor Imre Bárány, a pioneering researcher of discrete and convex geometry, topological methods, and combinatorics. The conference will consist of invited 45 minute talks by prominent mathematicians whose work has special connections to that of Imre. The topics to be covered include: discrete and combinatorial geometry, convex geometry and general convexity, topological and combinatorial methods.
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Organizers: Gergely Ambrus, Károly J. Böröczky, Zoltán Füredi
- Alexander Barvinok (University of Michigan)
- Pavle Blagojevic (Freie Universität Berlin)
- Andreas Holmsen (KAIST Korea)
- Gil Kalai (Hebrew University Jerusalem)
- David Larman (University College London) - tentatively
- László Lovász (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
- Luis Montejano (Instituto de Matemáticas, UNAM)
- János Pach (Rényi Institute and EPFL)
- Alain Pajor (Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée)
- Attila Pór (Western Kentucky University)
- Matthias Reitzner (Universität Osnabrück)
- Edgardo Roldán-Pensado (Instituto de Matemáticas, UNAM)
- Rolf Schneider (Universität Freiburg)
- Pablo Soberón (Northeastern University)
- József Solymosi (Rényi Institute and University of British Columbia)
- William Steiger (Rutgers University)
- Konrad Swanepoel (London School of Economics)
- Endre Szemerédi (Rényi Institute)
- Helge Tverberg (University of Bergen) - tentatively
- Pavel Valtr (Charles University Prague)
- Van Vu (Yale University) - tentatively
- Tudor Zamfirescu (University of British Columbia)