Discrete Geometry Days

Dates: June 21 to June 24, 2016

The conference is to serve as a meeting point for people working in areas of geometry that are relatively close to each other.

Topics to be covered include  packing and covering questions, Helly-type problems, topological methods in geometry, rigidity, finite dimensional normed spaces, Banach-Mazur distance and other areas of discrete geometry brought by the participants.

Venue: Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Budapest, Hungary.

Organizers:

Ákos G. Horváth
Zsolt Lángi
Márton Naszódi
Konrad Swanepoel

Invited speakers:

Bárány, Imre, Rényi Institute, Budapest
Bezdek, Károly, University of Calgary, University of Pannonia
Bisztriczky, Ted, University of Calgary
Böröczky, Jr., Károly, Rényi Institute, Budapest
Csikós, Balázs, Eötvös University, Budapest
Füredi, Zoltán, University of Illinois, Urbana
Henk, Martin, Technische Universität Berlin
Holmsen, Andreas, KAIST, Republic of Korea
Montejano, Luis, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Oliveros, Deborah, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Solymosi, József, University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Website of the conference: http://dgd.math.bme.hu/