21-25 June 2010
Prague, Czech Republic
****** Second Announcement ICAL 2010 ****** Dear Colleague, This is the second announcement for the International Conference on Algebras and Lattices, aka Jardafest, held on the occasion of the 65th birthday of Jaroslav Jezek. The conference will take place in Prague, Czech Republic, on June 21 - 25, 2010. Our website is http://www.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~ical/ The subject of the conference is general algebra, lattice theory and their applications. The program will consist of inivited lectures, shorter plenary talks and contributed talks in parallel sections. The invited speakers are: Andrei Bulatov (Vancouver) Ralph Freese (Hawaii) Christian Herrmann (Darmstadt) Marcin Kozik (Krakow) Jan Krajicek (Prague) Petar Markovic (Novi Sad) Miklos Maroti (Szeged) Ralph McKenzie (Nashville) George McNulty (South Carolina) Michael Pinsker (Paris) Mark Sapir (Nashville) Mikhail Volkov (Ekaterinburg) The list of shorter plenary lectures is in preparation, it includes Jaroslav Jezek (Prague) and Vera Trnkova (Prague). See our website for updates. The registration deadline is June 1 (unless you request dormitories, see bellow). You can choose and book accommodation for instance on the website http://www.prague-city-hotels.cz/ We recommend to book accommodation early as the conference takes place in the main tourist season. For participants who seek for a budget option, we booked a limited number of rooms in student dormitories (Kolej Komenskeho). They are situated near the Prague Castle, about 10 minutes by tram or 20 minutes walking from the conference venue. The price is 450 CZK/night for a 1-bedroom and 350 CZK/night for a 2-bedroom. If you request this accommodation, mark so in the registration form. In this case, BOTH REGISTRATION FEE (2500 CZK) AND ACCOMMODATION COSTS HAVE TO BE PAID IN ADVANCE. We expect your money to arrive by April, 20. You are welcome to visit the conference website for more information, and for registration. We look forward to your visit in Prague! Libor Barto, David Stanovsky, and Jiri Tuma (the organizing triumvirate)