Poster sessions

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POSTER COMPETITION WINNERS

Section 1
1st prize: None
2nd prize: Jean-Yves Beziau,   Swiss National Science Foundation / University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland :  “Universal logic: towards a general theory of logics”

Section 2
1st prize: Montserrat Manubens Ferriol,   Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain: “Discussing parametric Gröbner bases: on the canonicity of disPGB 4.1” (joint work with Antonio Montes)
2nd prize: Isabel Goffa,   Free University of Brussels (VUB), Brussels, Belgium: “Noetherian semigroup algebras and maximal orders”  (joint work with Eric Jespers)

Section 3
1st prize: None
2nd prize: Mónica del Pilar Canales Chacón,   Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile: “Waring's problem mod p and cyclotomy”    

Section 4
1st prize: None
2nd prize: Eva Aneiros Vivas,   Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain: “Normalization and Hilbert's 17th problem on analytic surfaces” (joint work with Antonio Díaz–Cano)

Section 5
1st prize: María del Mar González Nogueras,   The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA: “Singular solutions of a fully non-linear pde in conformal geometry”   
2nd prize: Stefano Montaldo,   University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy:  “Biharmonic maps between Riemannian manifolds” (joint work with   R. Caddeo, E. Loubeau, S. Montaldo, C. Oniciuc, P. Piu)

Section 6
1st prize: None
2nd prize: None

Section 7
1st prize: None
2nd prize: Cristina Draper Fontanals,   Universidad de Málaga, Málaga, Spain: “Gradings on exceptional algebras”  (joint work with Cándido Martín González)

Section 8
1st prize: None
2nd prize:  M. Luisa Rezola,   Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain: “How to balance the inner product for Sobolev orthogonal polynomials?” (joint work M. Alfaro, J. J. Moreno-Balcázar, A. Peña)

Section 9
1st prize: Javier Merí de la Maza,   Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain: “Norm equalities for operators” (joint work with  V. Kadets, M. Martín)
2nd prize: None

Section 10
1st prize:  Belén García Fernández,    Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain: “Polynomial first integral of quadratic vector fields” (joint work with  J. Chavarriga,  J. Llibre, J. S. Pérez del Río, J. A. Rodríguez)
2nd prize: Makoto Hayashi,   College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, Saitama, Japan: “Some isoclines in Lienard equation”   

Section 11
1st prize: Ana María Mancho, Instituto de Matemáticas y Física Fundamental, CSIC, Madrid, Spain: “Evidence of singularities for a family of contour dynamics equations” (joint work with  D.Córdoba, M.A.Fontelos, J.L.Rodrigo)
2nd prize:  Mayte Perez-LLanos,   Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés, Spain: “Numerical blow-up for a diffusion equation with nonlinear reaction term” (joint work with Raúl Ferreira, Arturo de Pablo)

Section 12
1st prize: None
2nd prize: None

Section 13
1st prize: Julia DonyFree University of Brussels (VUB), Brussels, Belgium: “Weighted uniform consistency of kernel density estimators with general bandwidth sequences”  (joint work with Uwe Einmahl)
2nd prize:  Lluís Quer,   INRIA Lorraine (Projet OMEGA), Institut de Mathématiques Elie Cartan, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France: “The 1-d stochastic wave equation driven by a fractional Brownian motion”   

Section 14
1st prize:  Pedro Ramos, Universidad de Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Spain: “New lower bounds for the number of leq $k$-edges and the rectilinear crossing number of $K_n$” (joint work with Oswin Aichholzer, Jesús García, David Orden)
2nd prize: Andreas Hinz, University of Munich, Munich, Germany: “From London to Hanoi and back --- graphs for neuropsychology”   

Section 15
1st prize:  Fernando San Segundo, Universidad de Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Spain: “Algorithms for offset curves and surfaces”, (joint work with J.Sendra, J.R.Sendra)
2nd prize:  Pedro Pablo Pérez Velasco, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain: “Matrix approach to graph transformation” (joint work with  Juan de Lara)

Section 16
1st prize: None
2nd prize:  Marco Donatelli,   Universita dell'Insubria, Como, Italy: “Image restoration with anti-reflective boundary conditions and re-blurring” (joint work with Claudio Estatico,Stefano Serra-Capizzano).

Section 17
1st prize:  Francisco Periago Esparza, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Cartagena, Spain: “Optimal design of the damping set for the stabilization of the wave equation”   (joint work with Arnaud Münch, Pablo Pedregal)
2nd prize: Francesc Pozo Montero, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain: “Computer methods in control synthesis of uncertain systems: a convex optimization approach”

Section 18
1st prize: James Walker, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, USA: “Mathematical models for foam, ice and ablator impacts into space shuttle thermal tiles”  (joint work with  Chocron, Walt Gray)
2nd prize: Shiojenn Tseng, Tamkang University, Tamsui, Taipei, Taiwan: “Electric interactions between two colloidal particles in a salt-free dispersion medium” (joint work with Jyh-Ping Hsu,  Hsiu-Yu Yu)

Section 19
1st prize: Claudia Masferrer, Instituto Tecnológico Auntónomo de México, Tizapan, San Ángel, Mexico: “Reinventing the wheel: non-circular wheels”, (join work with Sebastian von Wutheanau)
2nd prize (ex aequo): Marco Castrillón López, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain: “Estalmat: a project for selecting and nurturing talented children aged 13 to 15”    
2nd prize (ex aequo): Juan Francisco Guirado-Granados, I.E.S. Carmen de Burgos, Huércal de Almería, Spain: “Mathematician waiting for the wedding cake and the cava at the reception”  (joint work with   R. Ramírez-Uclés)

Section 20
1st prize: None
2nd prize: None

Madrid, August  29, 2006.
The Local Program Committee

ON SITE INFORMATION

In the planning of each session, we have considered thematic proximity, compatibility with attendance to the invited lectures of the same and related scientific sections of the ICM 2006, and a balanced intensity of activity throughout the eight days of the congress. Because of the high number of contributions and the restrictions given by the available rooms, it is impossible to fulfil personal wishes on schedule without loosing scientific coherence. Therefore we would like to have your kind understanding and ask you to refrain from requesting changes on the schedule of your contribution. We are very sorry not to be able to take them into consideration.

Posters can be displayed from 9:00 on Friday 25 until 20:00 on Tuesday 29. Obviously, they should be displayed at the time fixed for the presence of the author. Each poster should remain at its panel at least during one day.

In addition to these rules, posters taking part in the Poster Competition should be displayed not later than on Saturday 26 at 10:00 and must remain at their panels until Tuesday 29 at 20:00. The diplomas of the prize winners will be awarded on Tuesday 29.

CALL FOR SUBMISSION

Registered participants will have the opportunity to present their mathematical work in the form of a Short Communication, a Poster or a contribution on Mathematical Software. Only one of these three possibilities will be allowed for each participant.
 
 Presentations at the congress in one of the above mentioned sections will be considered, provided that participants
A poster is a display on some flat material, usually stiff paper or cardboard, synthesizing the main points of a mathematical work in a visually attractive layout that can be quickly grasped by other mathematicians.
 
The ICM2006 Local Program Committee strongly recommends scientific contributions in the form of a poster and encourages  participation in the (click here for details). Poster sessions provide pleasant interaction between colleagues, offering the possibility of discussion in an informal and relaxed atmosphere.
 
Poster sessions will take place in an ad-hoc exhibit area. They will be organised according to the scientific sections of the ICM2006. The precise panel location and timetable for authors to be present and available for questions and discussions will be fixed and communicated in due course.
 
Authors should prepare their posters thoroughly in advance. Their contribution to the success of the Congress is greatly appreciated.
 
Posters will be affixed to ad-hoc vertical panels with two-side adhesive tape provided by the organisation. A panel of 2.20 m (height) x 1 m (width) is allowed for each poster.
 
Submission of abstracts available till March 30th. Abstracts submitted after March 30, 2006, cannot be considered. The Local Program Committee will notify authors of acceptance/rejection of their poster before May 30, 2006.
 

Abstract submission
 
Click here for Information about the ICM2006 Scientific Sections.

Abstracts of the contents of posters should be written in English using the LateX template available here. Authors should submit both the text LateX file and the pdf file.
 
The abstract text should contain:
I will participate in the poster competition YES/NO.

Abstracts of accepted posters will be published in the abstract books of the ICM 2006.

If you wish to submit an abstract, please take the following steps:
  1. Download the LaTeX template by clicking (here).
  2. Write the abstract according to the instructions of the template.
  3. Make a pdf file of your LaTeX file.
  4. Access to the on-line form by clicking on “submit my contribution” here below.
  5. Follow the submission steps:
-   Click on “New Abstract”
-   Click on “Poster”, the corresponding scientific section and answer the question 
    about grant application. (Send and continue).
-   Type the title of the contribution (in CAPITAL LETTERS)
-   Load the LaTeX and pdf files of your abstract. (Send and continue).
-   Fill in the Speaker Author Data. (Send and continue).
-   Fill in the Co-authors Data (if any). (Send and continue).
6. After having successfully completed all the steps, a closing screen will give you the number assigned to your abstract. Please keep this number in your records for further reference.
 
An e-mail of confirmation will be sent to the e-mail address of the Speaker Author data.