AEC logo 3rd Algorithmic and Enumerative Combinatorics
Summer School 2016



Go to: August 1, August 2, August 3, August 4, August 5.

Monday, August 1

09:00-09:30: Registration, Opening

09:30-10:30: Alin Bostan
Algebraicity and transcendence of power series: combinatorial and computational aspects, part 1 slides

10:30-11:00: Break

11:00-12:00: Dan Romik
Combinatorics at the interface of probability, analysis and experimental mathematics, part 1

12:00-14:00: Lunch break

14:00-15:00: Jeffrey Shallit
The logical approach to automatic sequences, part 1

15:00-15:30: Benjamin Hackl
On reductions of rooted plane trees

15:30-16:00: Anum Khalid
Enumerating height-restricted weighted Dyck paths arising in connection with q-tangent and q-secant numbers

16:00-16:30: Break

16:30-17:00: Daniel Krenn
Where are the odd entries in Pascal’s rhombus?

17:00-17:30: Manjil Saikia
Enumeration of domino tilings of an Aztec rectangle with boundary defects

17:30-18:00: Marko Petkovsek
Liouvillian sequences and convolution

Tuesday, August 2

09:00-10:00: Dan Romik
Combinatorics at the interface of probability, analysis and experimental mathematics, part 2

10:00-10:30: Break

10:30-11:30: Jeffrey Shallit
The logical approach to automatic sequences, part 2

11:30-12:00: Exercises (Jeffrey Shallit)

12:00-14:00: Lunch break

14:00-15:00: Alin Bostan
Algebraicity and transcendence of power series: combinatorial and computational aspects, part 2 slides

15:00-15:30: Break

15:30-16:00: Exercises (Alin Bostan) slides

16:00-16:30: Exercises (Dan Romik)

16:30-17:00: Break

17:00-18:00: Poster Presentations

  • Afshin Behmaram
    Perfect matchings in cubic graphs"
  • Imène Benrabia
    Combinatorial interpretation of binomial coefficient analogues related to 3-Fibonacci sequence
  • Gabriel Istrate
    Heapability of integer sequences and partial orders: algorithmic and computational results
  • Shabnam Malik
    Hamiltonian Cycles in Directed Toeplitz Graphs
  • Ivica Martinjak
    Dual Families of Binomial Identities

Wednesday, August 3

09:00-10:00: Jeffrey Shallit
The logical approach to automatic sequences, part 3

10:00-10:30: Break

10:30-11:30: Alin Bostan
Algebraicity and transcendence of power series: combinatorial and computational aspects, part 3 slides

11:30-12:30: Dan Romik
Combinatorics at the interface of probability, analysis and experimental mathematics, part 3

The afternoon is free. There is the possibility to visit Linz or Freistadt via public transportation

18:30-22:30: Wandergasthof zur Haltestelle

Thursday, August 4

09:00-10:00: Alin Bostan
Algebraicity and transcendence of power series: combinatorial and computational aspects, part 4 slides

10:00-10:30: Break

10:30-11:30: Dan Romik
Combinatorics at the interface of probability, analysis and experimental mathematics, part 4

11:30-12:00: Exercises (Dan Romik)

12:00-14:00: Lunch break

14:00-15:00: Jeffrey Shallit
The logical approach to automatic sequences, part 4

15:00-15:30: Break

15:30-16:00: Exercises (Jeffrey Shallit)

16:00-16:30: Exercises (Alin Bostan) slides

16:30-17:00: Break

17:00-18:00: Poster Presentations

  • Assia Medjerredine
    Combinatorial approach via Stirling numbers for some families of graphs
  • Armend Shabani
    Statistics for 3-letter patterns with repetitions in compositions
  • Yuriy Shablya
    Development of Algorithms for Primality Testing of Positive Integers Using the Theory of Generating Functions
  • Muhammad Siddiqui
    Total edge irregularity strength of generalized prism
  • Lama Tarsissi
    Second order balanced property on Christoffel words
  • Assia Fettouma Tebtoub
    Unimodality of diagonal rays in Second's kind Stirling triangle

18:45-20:00: Organ Concert
(Great compositions selected and played by Christian Krattenthaler)

Friday, August 5

09:00-10:00: Jeffrey Shallit
The logical approach to automatic sequences, part 5

10:00-10:30: Break

10:30-11:30: Alin Bostan
Algebraicity and transcendence of power series: combinatorial and computational aspects, part 5 slides

11:30-12:30: Dan Romik
Combinatorics at the interface of probability, analysis and experimental mathematics, part 5