ICM98-CL15 (97/08/18): First Announcement

TO ALL MATHEMATICIANS WHO HAVE PRELIMINARILY PREREGISTERED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MATHEMATICIANS 1998 IN BERLIN Fifteenth Circular Letter, August 18, 1997 Subject: ICM98-CL15: First Announcement Dear colleague: Imagine, at this moment in exactly one year, you are sitting in the great lecture hall of the International Congress Center in Berlin and you are watching the Opening Ceremony of ICM'98 progress. You will be - listening to words of welcome from the IMU President, the President and the Honorary President of the ICM'98 Organizing Committee, - hearing greetings by a representative of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany (who is the protector of the Congress), and welcome speeches of the Federal Minister of Science and Technology and the Governing Mayor of Berlin (the two most important financial sponsors of ICM'98), - watching a short movie about Berlin, getting a glimpse of the VideoMath Festival, and listening to music interludes, - and, finally, you will be seeing the winners of the Fields Medals and the Nevanlinna Prize enter the stage. A modern version of Grimm's "Tischlein deck dich" will link this event to the afternoon session with the laudationes on the prize winners and a Plenary Lecture delivered by one of the leading mathematicians of the world. Wouldn't you want to tell your friends and colleagues about this event? There has been a long tradition that the organizers of an International Congress send out a so-called First Announcement to as many mathematicians as possible about one year before the Congress. We are following this tradition. The main aim of the First Announcement is to collect the addresses of those mathematicians who are seriously interested in participating in ICM'98. These are asked to request the Second Announcement in the way described in the First Announcement (below). The Second Announcement will contain all the details about ICM'98 that you would like to know. (These can, of course, also be found on the ICM'98 server.) Those who provide an e-mail address with their request will also receive the circular letters from the ICM'98 e-mail service. IMPORTANT: ========== The persons who have submitted the request form for the Second Announcement (AND ONLY THESE) will receive the Second Announcement in January 1998 by ordinary mail. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: ==================== If you have preliminarily preregistered for ICM'98 before (this is the case if you obtained the present circular letter from the ICM'98 E-Mail Server) you should not do anything at present. You will automatically receive a personal e-mail request form for the Second Announcement within the next week. This way you can check the data we have in our data base and you may correct your mailing address if necessary. If you have not received the request form by August 26, 1997 something went wrong and we have to ask you to follow the procedure described in the First Announcement. With this First Announcement we try to reach, in particular, those mathematicians who are not yet using electronic media intensively. We have therefore asked all Mathematical Societies in the world (that we know of), all Adhering Organizations of IMU and all National Committees of Mathematics to distribute the First Announcement by mail or through their newsletters. We are grateful for the support of many of these institutions but quite a number did not react, unfortunately. That is why we ask you for support. - Could you please forward this First Announcement to your friends and colleagues who might be interested in ICM'98? - If you have relations to a Mathematical Society, please ask the editor in charge of the newsletter to print the First Announcement in the next issue. - Print the First Announcement and post it in your institute. To make all this easy for you, we have produced a simple two-page First Announcement without any fancy graphics etc. We provide it in various versions. Below you will find the ASCII version suitable for e-mail distribution. If you call the URL http://elib.zib.de/ICM98/First_Announcement you will find - three postscript versions (two pages) of size about 300 Kb each - with color ICM'98 logo, - with grey-scale ICM'98 logo, - with black-white ICM'98 logo, - a LATEX version (without ICM'98 Logo) - three WORD versions (two pages) of size about 170 Kb each - with color ICM'98 logo, - with grey-scale ICM'98 logo, - with black-white ICM'98 logo, - the ASCII version, - and the corresponding logos in postscript format of size about 94 Kb. You should be able to print one of these on your printer. It is also possible to obtain the files by anonymous ftp from elib.zib.de in the subdirectory pub/IMU/HTML/ICM98/First_Announcement. The files of interest are anc_col.ps Announcement Postscript color anc_grey.ps grey-scale anc_bw.ps black-white anc_col.doc Word color anc_grey.doc grey-scale anc_bw.doc black-white anc_la.tex LaTeX (no logo) anc.asc ASCII (no logo) logo_col.ps Logo encapsulated Postscript color logo_grey.ps grey-scale logo_bw.ps black-white If you want to help us by mailing First Announcements to some of your colleagues we are also ready to mail any (reasonable) number of printed Announcements to you. Just send me an e-mail with your mailing address and the requested number of First Announcements. Thanks for your help! Martin Groetschel President of the ICM'98 Organizing Committee ================================================================= International Congress MCM of Mathematicians XCV Berlin, Germany III August 18-27, 1998 ICM _________________________________________________________________ First Announcement _________________________________________________________________ The Organizing Committee is pleased to announce that the next International Congress of Mathematicians will take place in Berlin, Germany, from Tuesday, August 18, through Thursday, August 27, 1998. It will be held under the auspices of the International Mathematical Union (IMU) and sponsored by many other institutions. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Mathematical Program ----------------------------------------------------------------- Responsibility for the scientific program lies with the Program Committee appointed by IMU. There will be about twenty one-hour Plenary Lectures covering recent developments in the major areas of mathematics and about 170 forty-five-minute Invited Lectures in nineteen sections. The sections are as follows: 1. Logic 2. Algebra 3. Number Theory and Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry 4. Algebraic Geometry 5. Differential Geometry and Global Analysis 6. Topology 7. Lie Groups and Lie Algebras 8. Analysis 9. Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems 10. Partial Differential Equations 11. Mathematical Physics 12. Probability and Statistics 13. Combinatorics 14. Mathematical Aspects of Computer Science 15. Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing 16. Applications 17. Control Theory and Optimization 18. Teaching and Popularization of Mathematics 19. History of Mathematics Every registered participant (traditionally called Ordinary Member) of the Congress will have the opportunity to give a short presentation, either during a poster session or in the form of a fifteen-minute lecture. A formal call for such presentations will be issued in the Second Announcement. Informal mathematical seminars may be organized at the initiative of groups of participants. English, French, German, and Russian are the official languages of the Congress. All Plenary and Invited Lectures will be published in the Proceedings of ICM'98; after the Congress, a complimentary copy of these Proceedings will be sent to each Ordinary Member. Abstracts of all lectures and of all short presentations will be distributed free of charge to Ordinary Members at Congress check-in. The Fields Medals and the Nevanlinna Prize will be awarded during the Opening Ceremony on the first day of the Congress. This will take place in the International Congress Center Berlin (ICC); all other scientific events will be held at Technische Universitaet Berlin. No scientific activities are scheduled for Sunday, August 23. In an effort to reach out to a wider audience, the ICM'98 organizers have initiated several cultural activities related to mathematics that are attractive to the general public. In particular, there will be a VideoMath Festival, software demonstrations, talks about mathematics and its relations to other subjects, several exhibitions (`Mathematics in the Arts', etc.), and other events (`Mathematics and Music', etc.). Special consideration will be given to the impact of the Nazi regime on mathematics in Berlin and Germany. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Social Events ----------------------------------------------------------------- On August 18, a buffet-banquet for all registered participants will be held at noon directly after the Opening Ceremony in the ICC. During the Congress, a number of guided tours of Berlin, visits to museums, and walking tours will be offered. On Sunday, August 23, it will be possible to choose from several excursions. For that evening, tickets have been reserved for the opera `The Magic Flute' at the Deutsche Oper. Registered participants may purchase tickets in advance for these events as well as for many day trips and pre- or post-congress tours to places of interest in the vicinity of Berlin. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Organization ----------------------------------------------------------------- Up-to-date information about all aspects of ICM'98 is available on the following website: http://elib.zib.de/ICM98 This includes information about registration, abstract submission, etc. Correspondence should be directed to icm98@zib.de It will be forwarded to an appropriate member of the Organizing Committee. If electronic communication is not available you may also write to ICM'98 c/o Prof.Dr. J. Winkler TU Berlin, MA 8-2 Strasse des 17. Juni 135 D-10623 Berlin, Germany FAX: +49/30/314-21604 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration and Accommodation ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DER-CONGRESS, a professional congress and tour organizer, has been appointed by the Organizing Committee to handle all non-scientific matters for individual participants: registration to the Congress and the social events, hotel reservation, tourist program, collection of registration fees, etc. The formal registration procedure for the Congress will be described in the Second Announcement (see below). Participants will be housed in a variety of hotels in Berlin; the necessary reservations have already been made by DER-CONGRESS. In addition, DER-CONGRESS will make student residences available and will provide a certain amount of private accommodation at a cheap rate for participants willing to accept less comfort. Detailed information on locations and rates will be provided in the Second Announcement. Forms for registration and accommodation requests will be made available on the ICM'98 server in January 1998. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Second Announcement ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The Second Announcement of ICM'98 will describe the activities of the Congress in more detail and give instructions on how to complete the registration process and obtain accommodation. It will provide more, although not complete, information on the scientific program, contain a call for contributed short presentations, and give instructions regarding the submission of abstracts. The Second Announcement will also include advice on how to proceed upon arrival at airports and train stations, and it will be accompanied by a brochure describing the day trips and tours organized by DER-CONGRESS. Several conferences of a more specialized nature are scheduled immediately before or after ICM'98. The Second Announcement will also contain a list of such `satellite conferences'. To receive the Second Announcement, fill out the form on the ICM'98 server (http://elib.zib.de/ICM98). Alternatively, send an empty e-mail to icm98@zib.de with `Second Announcement' in the `SUBJECT' line to receive an e-mail form. If this is not possible for you, please fill out the form below and send it to the ICM'98 Secretary Prof. Winkler (see address above). The Second Announcement will be mailed from Berlin at the beginning of 1998. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ I would like to receive the Second Announcement of ICM'98. _______________________________________________________________________ Name: last/family/surname: first/given name: middle name/initial: Address: institution: street and number: postal code: city: country: E-mail: ************************************************************************* This is a message from the ICM'98 e-mail server distributing information about ICM'98 and the International Mathematical Union to all persons who have electronically preregistered for the INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MATHEMATICIANS 1998 IN BERLIN. More information about ICM'98 can be found on the ICM'98 WWW-server. 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