6-10 August 2008
Denver CO, U.S.A.
CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT You are invited to participate in BLAST 2008 August 6 - 10, 2008, University of Denver, CO, USA B - Boolean Algebra L - Lattice Theory A - Algebra: algebra of logic and universal algebra S - Set Theory T - Topology: set theoretic and point-free topology BLAST is a new conference series focusing on Boolean Algebras, Lattices, Algebraic Logic, Universal Algebra, Set Theory, Set-theoretic Topology and Point-free Topology. The 2008 conference is the first in a series that will rotate among universities of the region. (See BLAST Committee below.) Invited Speakers for BLAST 2008: Bernhard Banaschewski (McMaster University) James Cummings (Carnegie Mellon University) Mai Gehrke (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Martin Goldstern (Technische Universitaet Wien) Tetsuya Ishiu (Miami University) Ales Pultr (Charles University) Judy Roitman (University of Kansas) Kazushige Terui (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) Constantine Tsinakis (Vanderbilt University) Tutorials: Algebra of Logic: James Raftery (University of Kwazulu-Natal) Set Theory: TBA Set-theoretic Topology: Peter Nyikos (University of South Carolina) Universal Algebra: Matt Valeriote (McMaster University) Mini Course: Forbidden Configurations in Lattices: Richard Ball (University of Denver) and Ales Pultr (Charles University) Contributed Talks: To apply to give a contributed talk, please email a title and abstract to the organizers at blast@math.du.edu by May 30. After May 30, contributed talks may still be accepted, depending on available space. Expression of interest: We would very much appreciate a (non-committing) reply to blast@math.du.edu indicating your level of interest in the conference at the moment. This will be very useful in our planning for local accommodation, transportation and classroom reservations. Please reply by March 30, choosing one of the following. (Your reply is not binding in any way). - I plan to attend and give a contributed talk. - I plan to attend, but not give a talk. - I do not plan to attend, but keep me in the mailing list. - I do not plan to attend; remove me from the mailing list. Travel and Lodging Grants: Support for graduate students and postdocs will be available through the NSF grant for BLAST. To apply, please send a brief statement of research interests. The first round of decisions will be made by May 1. Applications received after May 1 will be considered on a rolling basis. Local Information: We have secured accommodation for 50 persons on campus at a reduced rate. We will post additional information about other lodging options, as well as information about Denver, on the conference web site http://math.du.edu/blast . Important dates: Expression of interest: March 30 (voluntary, non-committing) Financial support: May 1. Abstract submission: May 30. Local Organizing and Program Committee: Richard Ball, Natasha Dobrinen (Co-chair), Nikolaos Galatos (Co-chair). BLAST Committee: Richard Ball (University of Denver) Algebra, Lattice Theory, Topology, Combinatorics, Topological Dynamics, Stability and Complexity Guram Bezhanishvili (New Mexico State University - Las Cruces) Non-classical Logics, Lattice Theory, Universal Algebra, General Topology Natasha Dobrinen (University of Denver) Set Theory, Boolean Algebra William Fleissner (University of Kansas - Lawrence) Set Theory, Topology Nikolaos Galatos (University of Denver) Algebraic Logic, Universal Algebra, Ordered Algebras, Proof Theory Eric Hall (University of Missouri - Kansas City) Non-choice Set Theory John Harding (New Mexico State University - Las Cruces) Ordered Structures, Quantum Logic Keith Kearnes (University of Colorado - Boulder) Universal Algebra Richard Laver (University of Colorado - Boulder) Set Theory Donald Monk (University of Colorado - Boulder) Boolean Algebra, Set Theory Jack Porter (University of Kansas - Lawrence) General Topology, Topological Extensions Judith Roitman (University of Kansas - Lawrence) Boolean Algebra, Set-theoretic Topology Andrzej Roslanowski (University of Nebraska - Omaha) Set Theory, Boolean Algebra Agnes Szendrei (University of Colorado - Boulder) Universal Algebra _______________________________________________ FOM mailing list FOM@cs.nyu.edu http://www.cs.nyu.edu/mailman/listinfo/fom