The III International Conference in PalangaAnalytic and Probabilistic Methods in Number Theory24 - 28 September, 2001 |
Chairman of the Organizing Committee | |
Benediktas Juodka | |
President of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences | |
Contact persons of the Organizing Committee | |
Antanas Laurincikas (programme director) antanas.laurincikas@maf.vu.lt | |
Eugenijus Manstavicius (vice - chairman) eugenijus.manstavicius@maf.vu.lt | |
Vilius Stakenas (vice - chairman) vilius@ktl.mii.lt |
Vilnius University is to hold an international conference on analytic and
probabilistic number theory in Palanga, the sea resort of Lithuania, in the
period September 23 (arrival) - September 29 (departure), 2001.
The conference is
dedicated to Professor Jonas Kubilius on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
As in the previous two meetings held in 1991 and 1996, we expect that
contributors will cover even a broader range of the contemporary number theory.
A volume of conference proceedings, as ones of the first and of the second
conferences, is planned to be published by TEV (Vilnius) and VSP (Utrecht).
The Organizing Committee is headed by President of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences Vice Rector of Vilnius University prof. Benediktas Juodka. The members are: Eugenijus Manstavicius (Vice Chairman), Vilius Stakenas (Vice Chairman), Antanas Laurincikas (Program Director), Edmundas Gaigalas, Algirdas Maciulis, Gediminas Stepanauskas. The conference will be held and the most of participants will be accomodated in the universities villa at the modest price (5-6 US $ per day). The average of the dayly temperature at the end of September is close to 12 C but the early frost during night may also appear. Some hotel at an almost western price will be at the disposition for the participants prefering more facilities than the universities summer house can provide. Organizers will do their best to minimize the conference fee. Palanga is situated at the 25 kilometers distance from Lithuanian port Klaipeda which has ferry-boat and train connection. Further rather often regular buses or taxi could be used to reach the conference site. A travel along picturesque highway from Vilnius to Palanga would take four hours. Palanga itself has an international airport but operating convenient flights after the summer season are pretty rear. At the end of September Palanga is a quiet small city. People after the exaustive summer season are walking in the nice pine park or enjoy a unique amber exposition in the museum, or just wait for the unforgetable sunsets on the sea coast. We hope you would also enjoy the stay in Palanga. |