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Algebraic and Extremal Graph Theory
a conference in honor of Willem Haemers, Felix Lazebnik, and Andrew Woldar
August 7-10, 2017University of Delaware, USA
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The Algebraic and Extremal Graph Theory Conference will be held August 7-10, 2017 (Monday-Thursday) at the University of Delaware in Gore Hall 104. The conference banquet will be held on Wednesday evening, August 9. There will be contributed presentations by conference participants as well as invited talks by the following invited speakers:
Invited Speakers
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delaware, Villanova University, Muhlenberg College, the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science of Rutgers University, the International Linear Algebra Society, and the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.