The seventh
international Conference on Stochastic Networks will be held June 19-24,
2006 at the University
of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign. This conference will continue a tradition of similar
meetings held at irregular intervals over the last 20 years or so, starting
with the one organized by Peter Glynn and Tom Kurtz in Madison in 1987,
continuing with conferences in Minneapolis, Edinburgh, Madison, Stanford
and Montréal. These meetings have brought together mathematicians and
applied researchers who share an interest in stochastic network models.
Like its
predecessors, the 2006 Stochastic Networks Conference (sponsored by US Army
Research Office and the University
of Illinois Applied Mathematics Program)
will emphasize new model structures and new mathematical problems that are
motivated by contemporary developments in wireless networks, Internet,
biology, manufacturing, and mathematical methods for stochastic network
analysis. There will be roughly twenty invited talks over a six-day period
(Monday through Saturday), with plenty of time in the interstices for
informal discussions. In addition, there will be a poster session for
contributed papers.
Program
Other information:
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Click
here to register for the conference.
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A limited number
travel grants will be available to qualified graduate students and
post-docs. Click here for more
information.
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The conference
will include a contributed poster session. Information for authors wishing
to participate in the poster session is available here.
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Hotels
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Local Information, including
maps
Link to
previous Stochastic Networks meetings:
http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/sn/