Programme

The conference programme is available here.

The book of abstracts is available here.

 

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Some news concerning the social programme of the conference:

-    On Monday afternoon (8 July), you have the possibility of visiting the Royal Alcazar, one of the three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the city. The city council offers free admission to the palace and gardens on Mondays, but all tickets are nominal and have to be ordered by each of you with your personal data from the official Web page of the Royal Alcazar.

We plan to go to the Royal Alcazar from IMUS, the conference venue, just after the last contributed talk on Monday afternoon. Those of you who want to join us, please book the nominal ticket from the above official Web page. There are two options: 18h00 or 18h30. We suggest choosing the first option, so that you have enough time to visit the site with calm. Note that the visit is individual and without a guide. Note also that the number of free admission tickets are limited. Once we finish the visit, we would show you a bit the historical Santa Cruz quartier, so that you could go for tapas in the area.

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-    On Tuesday afternoon (9 July), we will enjoy of a guided tour for discovering the beauty of all the buildings, gardens and monuments of the Universal Exposition of 1929 in Sevilla. In particular, we will visit María Luisa Park and Plaza de España.

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-    On Wednesday afternoon (10 July), an invited popular talk on mathematics and flamenco will take place. It will be illustrated with live singing and dancing.

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-    On Thursday afternoon/evening (11 July), we will enjoy the social dinner in 'Restaurante El Cabildo', next to the Cathedral. After dinner, we will enjoy of a night city tour of the historical city centre and we will visit the so-called Setas de Sevilla.