PROBABILISTIC COMBINATORICS AND WVD: Fifth Annual Workshop
A workshop held from March 21-28, 2010
at McGill University's Bellairs Institute
in Holetown, Barbados.



Synopsis

A small group of researchers discusses new directions and open problems in the area of probabilistic methods in combinatorics and graph theory. Topics this year include random trees, probability on trees, and random walks on trees.

Organizers

The meeting is organized by Louigi Addario-Berry (McGill University). His research group is CARP (CARP stands for Combinatorics, Algorithms, Randomization and Probability).

Participants

  • From McGill University: Louigi Addario-Berry (organizer), Luc Devroye, Omar Fawzi, Nicolas Fraiman, Jamie King, Neil Olver, Bruce Reed.
  • From INRIA, Versailles: Nicolas Broutin.
  • From the University of Warwick: Christina Goldschmidt.
  • From Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris: Marie Albenque, Gregory Miermont.
  • From the University of Uppsala, Sweden: Cecilia Holmgren, Svante Janson.
  • From Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona: Gabor Lugosi.
  • From Carleton University, Ottawa: Vida Dujmovic.
  • From the University of Newcastle: Ross Kang.
  • From Rutgers: Bill Steiger, Imre Barany.
  • From Oxford University: Colin McDiarmid.
  • From the University of Frankfurt: Ralph Neininger.
  • From the University of London: Peter Keevash.

Location

The workshop takes place at McGill University's Bellairs Institute in Holetown, Barbados, on the west side of the island. It can be reached from Grantley Adams airport in about 40 minutes by taxi (58 Barbados dollars, or 29 US dollars) and in about 100 minutes by city bus (1.50 Barbados dollars).

Barbadopedia

Barbados is safe.

US currency can be used at the rate of two Barbados dollars for one US dollar. There are plenty of ATM machines all over the island (including in the departure area of the airport) that have access to the major banks in North America. All major US and Canadian bank cards work fine.

Bring mosquito repellant. There are (infrequent) outbreaks of dengue fever, so check ahead of time. In the recent past, dengue has not been a problem.

There are computers on campus with access to the internet. Bellairs is fully covered by a wireless network called Bellairs or Bellair's. There is a 15USD (weekly) charge for the use of this network.

Accommodation

The accommodation is basic but very charming. The rates vary per room (basic rooms (32 USD/person), newer apartments (45 USD/person), and rooms in Seabourne House). The organizers will assign the rooms according to some secret optimization algorithm.

Food is not included in these rates.