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- titulo: Set Theory and its Interactions
organizadores:
- nombre: Carlos Di Prisco
mail: ca.di@uniandes.edu.co
- nombre: Christina Brech
mail: brech@ime.usp.br
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- titulo: Around (*)
abstract: In this talk I will present work motivated by the derivation of the \(\mathbb P_{max}\) axiom \((*)\) from Martin's Maximum\(^{++}\).
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speaker: David Asperó (University of East Anglia, Inglaterra)
- titulo: Group operations and universal minimal flows
abstract: Every topological group admits a unique, up to isomorphism, universal minimal that maps onto every minimal (with respect to inclusion) flow. We study interactions between group operations and corresponding universal minimal flows.
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speaker: Dana Bartosova (University of Florida, Estados Unidos)
- titulo: Preservation of some covering properties by elementary submodels
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Given a topological space \((X, \tau)\) and an elementary submodel \(M\), we can define the topological space \(X_M = (X\cap M, \tau _M)\), where \(\tau _M\) is the topology on \(X \cap M\) generated by \(\{ V\cap M : V \in \tau \cap M \}\). It is natural to ask which topological properties are preserved by this new operation. For instance, if \(X\) is \(T_2\), then \(X_M\) is also \(T_2\). On the other hand, \(X_M\) compact implies \(X\) compact. A systematic study of it was initiated by L. Junqueira and F. Tall in 1998.
In the paper ``More reflection in topology'', published in Fudamenta Mathematicae in 2003, F. Tall and L. Junqueira, studied the reflection of compactness and, more specifically, when can we have, for \(X\) compact, \(X_M\) compact non trivially, {\it i.e.}, with \(X \neq X_M\). It is natural to try to extend this study for other covering properties.
We will present some results concerning the preservation of Lindelöfness. We will also discuss the perservation of some of its strengthenings, like the Menger and Rothberger properties.
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speaker: Lucia Junqueira (Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil) joint with Robson A. Figueiredo and Rodrigo R. Carvalho
- titulo: The Katetov order on MAD families
abstract: The Katetov order is a powerful tool for studying ideals on countable sets. It is specially interesting when restricted to the class of ideals generated by MAD families. One of the reasons we are interested in it is because it allows us to study the destructibility of MAD families under certain forcing extensions. In this talk, I will survey the main known results regarding the Katetov order on MAD families and state some open problems.
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speaker: Osvaldo Guzmán (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México)
- titulo: Hereditary interval algebras and cardinal characteristics of the continuum
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An interval algebra is a Boolean algebra which is isomorphic to the algebra of finite
unions of half-open intervals, of a linearly ordered set. An interval algebra is hereditary
if every subalgebra is an interval algebra. We answer a question of M. Bekkali and S.
Todorcevic, by showing that it is consistent that every $\sigma$-centered interval algebra of size
\(\mathfrak{b}\) is hereditary. We also show that there is, in ZFC, an hereditary interval algebra of
cardinality \(\aleph_1\).
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speaker: Carlos Martinez-Ranero (Universidad de Concepción, Chile)
- titulo: Groups definable in partial differential fields with an automorphism
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Model theory is a branch of mathematical logic with strong interactions with other branches of mathematics, including algebra, geometry and number theory.
In this talk we are interested in differential and difference fields from the model-theoretic point of view.
A differential field is a field with a set of commuting derivations and a difference-differential field is a differential field equipped with an automorphism which commutes with the derivations.
The model theoretic study of differential fields with one derivation, in characteristic $0$ started with the work of Abraham Robinson and of Lenore Blum. For several commuting derivations,
Tracey McGrail showed that the theory of differential fields of characteristic zero
with \(m\) commuting derivations has a model companion called \(DCF\). This theory is complete, \(\omega\)-stable and eliminates quantifiers and imaginaries.
In the case of difference-differential fields, Ronald Bustamante Medina (for the case of one derivation) and Omar León Sánchez (for the general case) showed that the theory of difference-differential fields with $m$ derivations admits a model companion called \(DCF_mA\). This theory is model-complete, supersimple and eliminates imaginaries.
Cassidy studied definable groups in models of $DCF$, in particular she studied Zariski dense definable subgroups of simple algebraic groups and showed that they are isomorphic to the rational points of an algebraic group over some definable field.
In this talk we study groups definable in models of \(DCF_mA\), and show an analogue of Phyllis Cassidy's result.
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speaker: Samaria Montenegro (Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica), joint work with Ronald Bustamente Medina and Zoé Chatzidakis
- titulo: Some lessons after the formalization of the ctm approach to forcing
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In this talk we'll discuss some highlights of our computer-verified proof of the construction, given a countable transitive set model \(M\) of \(\mathit{ZFC}\), of a generic extension \(M[G]\) satisfying \(\mathit{ZFC}+\neg\mathit{CH}\). In particular, we isolated a set \(\Delta\) of \(\sim\)220 instances of the axiom schemes of Separation and Replacement and a function \(F\) such that such that for any finite fragment \(\Phi\subseteq\mathit{ZFC}\), \(F(\Phi)\subseteq\mathit{ZFC}\) is also finite and if \(M\models F(\Phi) + \Delta\) then \(M[G]\models \Phi + \neg \mathit{CH}\). We also obtained the formulas yielded by the Forcing Definability Theorem explicitly.
To achieve this, we worked in the proof assistant Isabelle, basing our development on the theory Isabelle/ZF by L. Paulson and others.
The vantage point of the talk will be that of a mathematician but elements from the computer science perspective will be present. Perhaps some myths regarding what can effectively be done using proof assistants/checkers will be dispelled.
We'll also compare our formalization with the recent one by Jesse M. Han and Floris van Doorn in the proof assistant Lean.
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speaker: Sánchez Terraf (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina) joint with Emmanuel Gunther, Miguel Pagano, and Matías Steinberg
- titulo: On non-classical models of ZFC
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In this talk we present recent developments in the study of non-classical models of ZFC.
We will show that there are algebras that are neither Boolean, nor Heyting, but that still give rise to models of ZFC. This result is obtained by using an algebra-valued construction similar to that of the Boolean-valued models. Specifically we will show the following theorem.
There is an algebra \(\mathbb{A}\), whose underlying logic is neither classical, nor intuitionistic such that \(\mathbf{V}^{\mathbb{A}} \vDash\) ZFC. Moreover, there are formulas in the pure language of set theory such that \(\mathbf{V}^{\mathbb{A}} \vDash \varphi \land \neg \varphi\).
The above result is obtained by a suitable modification of the interpretation of equality and belongingness, which are classical equivalent to the standard ones, used in Boolean-valued constructions.
Towards the end of the talk we will present an application of these constructions, showing the independence of CH from non-classical set theories, together with a general preservation theorem of independence from the classical to the non-classical case.
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speaker: Giorgio Venturi (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brasil), joint work with Sourav Tarafder and Santiago Jockwich
- titulo: Combinatoria algebraica de funciones simétricas, cuasisimétricas y sus generalizaciones
organizadores:
- nombre: Rafael S. González D'León
mail: rafael.gonzalezl@usa.edu.co
- nombre: Yannic Vargas Lozada
mail: yannicmath@gmail.com
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- titulo: Lógica y Computación
organizadores:
- nombre: Alexandre Miquel
mail: amiquel@fing.edu.uy
- nombre: Martin Hyland
mail: M.Hyland@dpmms.cam.ac.uk
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- titulo: Algebraic and categorical structures in geometry and topology
organizadores:
- nombre: Manuel Rivera
mail: manuelor@gmail.com
- nombre: Camilo Arias Abad
mail: carias0@unal.edu.co
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- titulo: Discretization of euclidean space ,vector calculus and 3D incompressible fluids
abstract: Overlapping cubical decompositions admit hodge star dualities and analogues of Grassman algebra for differential forms and multivector fields with their exterior d and the divergence operator differentials del. For these operators there are hierarchies of deformation corrections to the first order derivation structure of exterior d and the second order derivation structure of the divergence operator. These suggest computer codes with surprising properties. There is a joint paper in the Atiyah Memorial Volume 2021 with Ruth Lawrence and Nissim Ranade describing this discretization with explicit calculations of the deformations.The computer studies are in progress.
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speaker: Dennis Sullivan (Stony Brook University and City University of New York Graduate Center, Estados Unidos)
- titulo: Objective combinatorial bialgebras through decomposition spaces
abstract: Decomposition spaces (also known as 2-Segal spaces) and the machinery of homotopy linear algebra allow us to realise objective combinatorial bialgebra structures, rendering classical combinatorial bialgebras once cardinalites are taken. In many cases such bialgebras are related, through CULF functors given by base change, Galois connection, duality, that descend to their numerical counterparts but provide deeper understanding of phenomena at the objective level. We will present a few important cases of such constructions, in particular relating to the bialgebras of Malvenuto-Reutenauner and of symmetric functions. Joint work in progress with Joachim Kock and Andrew Tonks.
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speaker: Imma Gálvez-Carrillo (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, España)
- titulo: Variants of the Waldhausen S-construction
abstract: The S-construction, first defined in the setting of cofibration categories by Waldhausen, gives a way to define the algebraic K-theory associated to certain kinds of categorical input. It was proved by Galvez-Carrillo, Kock, and Tonks that the result of applying this construction to an exact category is a decomposition space, also called a 2-Segal space, and Dyckerhoff and Kapranov independently proved the same result for the slightly more general input of proto-exact categories. In joint work with Osorno, Ozornova, Rovelli, and Scheimbauer, we proved that these results can be maximally generalized to the input of augmented stable double Segal spaces, so that the S-construction defines an equivalence of homotopy theories. In this talk, we'll review the S-construction and the reasoning behind these stages of generalization. Time permitting, we'll discuss attempts to characterize those augmented stable double Segal spaces that correspond to cyclic spaces, which is work in progress with Walker Stern.
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speaker: Julie Bergner (University of Virginia, Estados Unidos)
- titulo: Transfer systems and weak factorization systems
abstract: N∞ operads over a group G encode homotopy commutative operations together with a class of equivariant transfer (or norm) maps. Their homotopy theory is given by transfer systems, which are certain discrete objects that have a rich combinatorial structure defined in terms of the subgroup lattice of G. In this talk, we will show that when G is finite Abelian, transfer systems are in bijection with weak factorization systems on the poset category of subgroups of G. This leads to an involution on the lattice of transfer systems, generalizing the work of Balchin-Bearup-Pech-Roitzheim for cyclic groups of squarefree order. This is joint work with Evan Franchere, Usman Hafeez, Peter Marcus, Kyle Ormsby, Weihang Qin, and Riley Waugh.
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speaker: Angélica Osorno (Reed College, Estados Unidos)
- titulo: Classifying stacky vector bundles
abstract: Lie groupoids up to Morita equivalences serve as models for differentiable stacks, categorified spaces that generalize manifolds and orbifolds, and which are useful when dealing with singular quotients. Vector bundles over Lie groupoids have the tangent and cotangent constructions as prominent examples, and they admit a nice interpretation in terms of representations up to homotopy. In this talk, based on joint works with C. Ortiz, D. Stefani, and J. Desimoni, I will first discuss the Morita invariance of vector bundles, then describe the general linear 2-groupoid, and finally present a classification of stacky vector bundles by the resulting 2-Grassmannian.
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speaker: Matías del Hoyo (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil)
- titulo: Cut cotorsion pairs
abstract: In this talk, I shall present the concept of cotorsion pairs cut along subcategories of an abelian category. This provides a generalization of complete cotorsion pairs, and represents a general framework to find approximations of objects restricted to certain subcategories. Several applications will be given in the settings of relative Gorenstein homological algebra and chain complexes, as well as to characterize some important results on the Finitistic Dimension Conjecture, the existence of right adjoints of quotient functors by Serre subcategories, and the description of cotorsion pairs in triangulated categories as co-t-structures.
This is a joint work with Mindy Huerta and Octavio Mendoza (Instituto de Matemáticas - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).
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speaker: Marco Perez (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)
- titulo: Hopf and Bialgebras in Algebra, Topology and Physics
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Together with Imma Galvez-Carillo and Andy Tonks, we constructed Bi and Hopf-algebras from a three-fold hierarchy, simplicial objects, Co-operads with multiplication and Feynman categories. The common theme is that the co-product is a dualized composition product and the product iis an extra structure, which is free in the most prominent examples. These are the Hopf algebra of Baues in Topology, those of Goncharov and Brown in number theory, and those of Connes and Kreimer in mathematical physics. The natural structures are bi-algebras and the Hopf algebras appear as a connected quotient.
Together with Yang Mo, we introduced the notion of a path-like bi-algebra in order to better understand the relationship between the bialgebras and the Hopf algebras, which allowed us to complete the picture. The usual Quillen condition of being connected is replaced by the so-called Quillen-Takeushi filtration being exhaustive. This allows us to reduce the obstructions to having an antipode to (semi)-grouplike elements. This theory comprises all the examples above as well as those of May as special cases. Finally, quotients now appear naturally as the universal quotient spaces through which characters -with particular properties- factor. The characters take values in Rota-Baxter-algebras which are at the heart of the renormalization theory. This brings the theory full circle.
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speaker: Ralph Kaufmann (Purdue University, Estados Unidos)
- titulo: 'Problemas inversos: desde la teoría a las aplicaciones'
organizadores:
- nombre: Adriano Dr Cezaro
mail: adrianocezaro@furg.br
- nombre: Alberto Mercado
mail: alberto.mercado@usm.cl
- nombre: Juan Pablo Agnelli
mail: agnelli@famaf.unc.edu.ar
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- titulo: Estadística Matemática
organizadores:
- nombre: Florencia Leonardi
mail: florencia@usp.br
- nombre: Pamela Llop
mail: lloppamela@gmail.com
- nombre: Daniela Rodriguez
mail: drodrig@dm.uba.ar
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- titulo: Teorı́a de bordismo y acciones de grupos finitos
organizadores:
- nombre: Andrés Ángel
mail: ja.angel908@uniandes.edu.co
- nombre: Ana González de los Santos
mail: anagon@fing.edu.uy
- nombre: Rita Jiménez Rolland
mail: rita@im.unam.mx csegovia@matem.unam.mx
- nombre: Carlos Segovia
mail: csegovia@matem.unam.mx
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- titulo: Ecuaciones de evolución no-lineales y su Dinámica
organizadores:
- nombre: Jaime Angulo Pava
mail: angulo@ime.usp.br
- nombre: Diego Chamorro
mail: diego.chamorro@univ-evry.fr
- nombre: Claudio Muñoz
mail: cmunoz@dim.uchile.cl
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- titulo: Combinatoria
organizadores:
- nombre: Celina Miraglia Herrera de Figueiredo
mail: celina@cos.ufrj.br
- nombre: Flavia Bonomo
mail: fbonomo@dc.uba.ar
- nombre: Lucia Moura
mail: lmoura@uottawa.ca
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- titulo: Análisis Numérico
organizadores:
- nombre: Gabriel Acosta
mail: gacosta@dm.uba.ar
- nombre: Pedro Morin
mail: pmorin@fiq.unl.edu.ar
- nombre: Rodolfo Rodríguez
mail: rodolfo@ing-mat.udec.cl
- titulo: Análisis Funcional y Geometría
organizadores:
- nombre: Esteban Andruchow
mail: eandruch@ungs.edu.ar
- nombre: Pedro Massey
mail: massey@mate.unlp.edu.ar
- nombre: Lázaro Recht
mail: recht@usb.ve
- titulo: Geometría, Mecánica, Control y sus interconexiones
organizadores:
- nombre: Viviana Alejandra Díaz
mail: viviana.diaz@uns.edu.ar
- nombre: Edith Padrón Fernandez
mail: mepadron@ull.es
- titulo: Teoría de códigos y temas afines
organizadores:
- nombre: Ricardo Podestá
mail: podesta@famaf.unc.edu.ar
- nombre: Claudio Qureshi
mail: cqureshi@gmail.com
- titulo: Análisis no lineal en espacios de Banach
organizadores:
- nombre: Gerardo Botelho
mail: botelho@ufu.br
- nombre: Daniel Carando
mail: dcarando@dm.uba.ar
- nombre: Maite Fenández Unzueta
mail: maite@cimat.mx
- titulo: Ecuaciones diferenciales y estructuras geométricas
organizadores:
- nombre: John Alexander Arredondo García
mail: alexander.arredondo@konradlorenz.edu.co
- nombre: Ronaldo Alves García
mail: ragarcia@ufg.br
- nombre: Mikhail Malakhaltsev
mail: mikarm@uniandes.edu.co
- nombre: Jesús Muciño Raymundo
mail: muciray@matmor.unam.mx
- titulo: Quantum symmetries
organizadores:
- nombre: César Galindo
mail: cn.galindo1116@uniandes.edu.co
- nombre: Julia Plavnik
mail: jplavnik@iu.edu
- nombre: Leandro Vendramin
mail: lvendramin@dm.uba.ar
- titulo: Sistemas Dinámicos y Teoría Ergódica
organizadores:
- nombre: Jairo Bochi
mail: jairo.bochi@mat.uc.cl
- nombre: Katrin Gelfert
mail: gelfert@im.ufrj.br
- nombre: Rafael Potrie
mail: rpotrie@cmat.edu.uy
- titulo: Funciones especiales, polinomios ortogonales y teoría de aproximación
organizadores:
- nombre: Manuel Domínguez de la Iglesia
mail: mdi29@im.unam.mx
- nombre: Pablo Manuel Román
mail: roman@famaf.unc.edu.ar
- titulo: Teoría algebraica de formas cuadráticas sobre anillos
organizadores:
- nombre: Hugo L. Mariano
mail: hugomar@ime.usp.br
- nombre: Alejandro Petrovich
mail: apetrov@dm.uba.ar
- titulo: Lógica matemática
organizadores:
- nombre: Manuela Busaniche
mail: mbusaniche@santafe-conicet.gov.ar
- nombre: Marcelo Esteban Coniglio
mail: coniglio@cle.unicamp.br
- titulo: Operator Algebras
organizadores:
- nombre: Fernando Abadie
mail: fabadie@cmat.edu.uy
- nombre: Alcides Buss
mail: alcides.buss@ufsc.br
- nombre: Damián Ferraro
mail: damian@cmat.edu.uy
- titulo: Teoría de Números
organizadores:
- nombre: María de los Ángeles Chara
mail: charamaria@gmail.com
- nombre: Guillermo Mantilla
mail: guillermoa.mantillas@konradlorenz.edu.co
- nombre: Amalia Pizarro
mail: amalia.pizarro@uv.cl
- titulo: Dinámica de grupos
organizadores:
- nombre: Juan Alonso
mail: juan@cmat.edu.uy
- nombre: Nancy Guelman
mail: nguelman@fing.edu.uy
- nombre: Sebastián Hurtado
mail: shurtados@uchicago.edu
- nombre: Cristóbal Rivas
mail: cristobal.rivas@usach.cl
- titulo: Functional Differential Equations and its Applications
organizadores:
- nombre: Pablo Amster
mail: pamster@dm.uba.ar
- nombre: Gonzalo Robledo
mail: grobledo@uchile.cl
- titulo: Problemas Variacionales y Ecuaciones Diferenciales Parciales
organizadores:
- nombre: Judith Campos Cordero
mail: judith@ciencias.unam.mx
- nombre: Duvan Henao Manrique
mail: dhenao@mat.puc.cl
- nombre: Dora Cecilia Salazar Lozano
mail: dcsalazarl@unal.edu.co
- titulo: Stochastic processes and applications
organizadores:
- nombre: Joaquín Fontbona
mail: fontbona@dim.uchile.cl
- nombre: Juan Carlos Pardo
mail: jcpardo@cimat.mx
- nombre: Daniel Remenik
mail: dremenik@dim.uchile.cl
- nombre: Víctor Rivero
mail: rivero@cimat.mx
- titulo: Large Stochastic systems
organizadores:
- nombre: Claudio Landim
mail: landim@impa.br
- nombre: Pablo Ferrari
mail: pferrari@dm.uba.ar
- titulo: Geometría Algebraica computacional
organizadores:
- nombre: Gregorio Malajovich
mail: gregorio.malajovich@gmail.com
- nombre: Diego Armentano
mail: diego@cmat.edu.uy
- titulo: Análisis wavelet y aplicaciones
organizadores:
- nombre: Victoria Vampa
mail: victoriavampa@gmail.com
- nombre: Liliam Alvarez Díaz
mail: lilliam@ceniai.inf.cu
- nombre: María Teresa Martín
mail: mtmartin@fisica.unlp.edu.ar
- titulo: Geometría Algebraica
organizadores:
- nombre: Álvaro Rittatore
mail: alvaro@cmat.edu.uy
- nombre: Pedro Luis del Ángel R.
mail: luis@cimat.mx
- titulo: K-teoría
organizadores:
- nombre: Noé Bárcenas
mail: barcenas@matmor.unam.mx
- nombre: Eugenia Ellis
mail: eellis@fing.edu.uy
- titulo: Stochastic analysis and stochastic processes
organizadores:
- nombre: Paavo Salminen
mail: paavo.salminen@abo.fi
- nombre: Antoine Lejay
mail: Antoine.Lejay@univ-lorraine.fr
- nombre: Ernesto Mordecki
mail: mordecki@cmat.edu.uy
- titulo: Control and Stabilization for Partial Differential Equations
organizadores:
- nombre: Fágner D. Araruna
mail: fagner@mat.ufpb.br
- nombre: Eduardo Cerpa
mail: eduardo.cerpa@usm.cl
- nombre: Luz de Teresa
mail: deteresa@matem.unam.mx
- titulo: Geometría Diferencial
organizadores:
- nombre: Romina Arroyo
mail: romina.melisa.arroyo@unc.edu.ar
- nombre: Viviana del Barco
mail: delbarc@ime.unicamp.br
- nombre: Silvio Reggiani
mail: reggiani@fceia.unr.edu.ar
- titulo: Comunicación de las matemáticas en América Latina
organizadores:
- nombre: Javier Elizondo
mail: javier@im.unam.mx
- nombre: Eduardo Sáenz de Cabezón
mail: eduardo.saenz-de-cabezon@unirioja.es